Sabbato 8 Augustii 2026, Hebdomada XVIII per annum,
   Introitus
   
   Ps. 36, 30-31
   
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(c4) OS(ff) iu(fgff)sti(c.) *(,) me(c)di(dcd)tá(fd/fffg)bi(f)tur(ffe) sa(g)pi(hghf)én(f)ti(f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h])am,(f.) (:) et(f) lin(gh~)gua(h) e(ixhiH~'G~)ius(h_g) (,) lo(fg)qué(f)tur(fe) iu(df)dí(fe/f_g)ci(d!ew!fvE'DC'd)um :(cd/e[ll:1]d..) (:) lex(c) De(df)i(f) e(e/gh~)ius(h.) (,) in(g) cor(f)de(ghghg) i(f)psí(f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h])us.(f.) <i>T. P.</i>(::) Al(d)le(f_e)lú(fgf){ia},(fffddc.) (,) al(d)le(ff)lú(fhG~'F~){ia}.(f.) <i>Ps.</i>(::) No(fg)li(gf) ae(gh)mu(h)lá(h)ri(h) in(g) ma(ixi)li(h)gnán(g)ti(f)bus :(f.) *(:) ne(f)que(gh) ze(h)lá(hj)ve(g)ris(f.) fa(f)ci(f)én(f)tes(f') in(g)i(fd)qui(f')tá(g)tem.(f.) (::) Gló(fg)ri(gf)a(gh) Pa(h)tri.(h) (::) E(f') u(g) o(fd) u(f') a(g) e.(f.) (::)
   OS iusti meditábitur sapiéntiam, et lingua eius loquétur iudícium: lex Dei eius in corde ipsíus. Ps. ibid., 1 Noli æmulári in malignántibus: neque zeláveris faciéntes iniquitátem. v. Glória Patri.
   The mouth of the righteous will speak wisdom, and his tongue will utter justice; the law of his God is in his heart. (T.P. Alleluia, alleluia.) Ps. Ibid., 1. Do not envy the wicked, and do not be jealous of those who commit iniquity.
   VI
   X. s.
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(c3) KY(e)ri(fg)e(gv.//fhGE'fefd.) *(,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Ký(e)ri(ef)e(fvED'e[ll:1]d.0) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Ký(e)ri(fg)e(gv.//fhGE'fefd.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Chri(g.f!gwh)ste(gv.efED.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Chri(ecd)ste(c_[oh:h]b//efED.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Chri(g.f!gwh)ste(gv.efED.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Ký(i)ri(ih)e(i./kj/klK'JI.) (,) e(kvJI'H)lé(j_k)i(i)son.(i.) (::)
Ký(ih/ijIH'h)ri(f)e(g'//ivH'FE.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
Ký(i)ri(ih)e(i./kj/klK'JI.) (,) (kvJI'Hjki.) *(;) (ihi./kj/klK'JI.) (,) (kvJI'Hjki.) **(;) (i_[oh:h]h/ijIH'hf/g'//ivH'FE.) (,) e(df!hvvGF'E)lé(f_g)i(e)son.(e.) (::)
   Collecta
   
   Adiuvet Ecclésiam tuam, Dómine, beátus Domínicus méritis et doctrínis, atque pro nobis efficiátur piíssimus intervéntor, qui tuæ veritátis éxstitit prædicátor exímius. Per Dóminum.
   Help Thy Church, O Lord, through the merits and teachings of Blessed Dominic, that he may be a very good intercessor for us, after him who was an eminent preacher of Thy truth.
   Lectio I
   
   Léctio Epístolæ primæ beáti Pauli apóstoli ad Corínthios (2,1-10a)
   
   Ego, cum veníssem ad vos, fratres, veni non per sublimitátem sermónis aut sapiéntiæ annúntians vobis mystérium Dei. Non enim iudicávi scire me áliquid inter vos nisi Iésum Christum et hunc crucifíxum. Et ego in infirmitáte et timóre et tremóre multo fui apud vos, et sermo meus et prædicátio mea non in persuasibílibus sapiéntiæ verbis sed in ostensióne Spíritus et virtútis, ut fides vestra non sit in sapiéntia hóminum sed in virtúte Dei. Sapiéntiam autem lóquimur inter perféctos, sapiéntiam vero non huíus sǽculi neque príncipum huíus sǽculi, qui destruúntur, sed lóquimur Dei sapiéntiam in mystério, quæ abscóndita est, quam prædestinávit Deus ante sǽcula in glóriam nostram, quam nemo príncipum huíus sǽculi cognóvit; si enim cognovíssent, numquam Dóminum glóriæ crucifixíssent. Sed sicut scriptum est: “Quod óculus non vidit, nec auris audívit, nec in cor hóminis ascéndit, quæ præparávit Deus his, qui díligunt illum.” Nobis autem revelávit Deus per Spíritum.
   And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not in loftiness of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of Christ. For I judged not myself to know anything among you, but Jesus Christ, and him crucified. And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling. And my speech and my preaching was not in the persuasive words of human wisdom, but in shewing of the Spirit and power; That your faith might not stand on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God. Howbeit we speak wisdom among the perfect: yet not the wisdom of this world, neither of the princes of this world that come to nought; But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, a wisdom which is hidden, which God ordained before the world, unto our glory : Which none of the princes of this world knew; for if they had known it, they would never have crucified the Lord of glory. But, as it is written: That eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, what things God hath prepared for them that love him. But to us God hath revealed them, by this Spirit.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Deo grátias.
   Word of the Lord. r. Let us give thanks to God.
   Graduale
   
   Ps. 91, 13 et 14
   
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(c3) IU(egf)stus(f.) *(,) ut(f) pal(f)ma(f) flo(f)ré(hfghvF'Ege/fg)bit :(f.) (:) sic(f)ut(f) ce(hf/hi'j)drus(gxhffegvFE.) (,) Lí(e)ba(e[ll:1]d/fef)ni(fd/ef!hvvF'E//f!gwh/ihh/fgf.) (:) mul(hh)ti(h)pli(h)cá(hg/hi!jvHGhhg)(,)(i_[oh:h]hivHF')bi(f)tur(fhF'Efhhf//hvvGF'hee[ll:1]d.0) (:) in(d) do(de'fhvGF'g)mo(ef) Dó(hf)mi(hi)ni.(ih/ijI'H) (,) (jh/jkIG'hvF'E//f!gwh!iv.hi'j) (,) (ijijHFgwhf.1)
v/.(::) Ad(f) an(h)nun(hi)ti(i)án(i)dum(ij~) ma(jvI'HG'hvF'E)(,)(ge/f!hh/ijij.)(,)(hj!kvIG'hvF'E//fgF'Ef.)(,)(i!jwk_[hl:1]jkvJI'j)ne(ji..) (:) mi(i!jw!kvJI'jw!kvJI)se(i)ri(i)cór(i)di(i)am(ij~) tu(j_hjvIH'hf//hhfhv.hhh_f)(,)(hi!jvIHjvIHif)am,(f.) (:) et(hh) ve(h)ri(h)tá(h)tem(hi~) tu(ivH'GE//fhGEfh..)(,)(gi!jvHF)am(fhF'Efhhf//hvvGF'hee[ll:1]d.0) *(:) per(de'fhvGFgef) no(hf/h_i)ctem.(i_[uh:l]jH'Ghi..) (,) (ef'hh'jIH'GF'gwhf.1) (::)
   r. Iustus ut palma florébit: sicut cedrus Líbani multiplicábitur in domo Dómini. v. Ibid., 3 Ad annuntiándum mane misericórdiam tuam, et veritátem tuam per noctem.
   r. The just man shall flourish like the palm tree, like a cedar of Lebanon shall he grow in the house of the Lord. v. To proclaim Thy kindness at dawn and Thy faithfulness throughout the night.
   Allelúia
   Hallelujah
   Osee 14, 6
   Hosea 14.6
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(c4) AL(d)le(ff)lú(g.f!gwhgh){ia}.(hhf.) *(,) (hjvHGhvGFhv.//defhvGE'fd.) (;) (dh!jvHGhvGFhv.) (,) (h!j'kJH'iw!jvIG.f/ghF'EC.) (,) (egF'ED'ewfd.1) v/.(::) Iu(h_fhhvGE'fd)stus(d.) ger(dfd___dc~)mi(d)ná(d_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]d_[oh:h]hvhg/!gfixg!igh)bit(h.) (;) sic(d)ut(efg~) lí(g)li(gfhvFEgvFD)um :(d.) (:) et(f) flo(ghg)ré(h/jhhg//hvGFgvFDfvECd./ffdfvECd.)(,)(fghjhhg//hvGFhv.//defhvGE'fd)bit(d.) (;) in(fvEC) ae(egf)tér(e[ll:1]d/ffd)num(d.) (:) * an(d)te(ff) Dó(g_[oh:h]f)mi(f!gwhgh)num.(hhf.) (,) (hjvHGhvGFhv.//defhvGE'fd.) (;) (dh!jvHGhvGFhv.) (,) (h/j'kJH'iw!jvIG.f/ghF'EC.) (,) (egF'ED'ewfd.1) (::)
   r. Allelúia. v. Iustus germinábit sicut lílium: et florébit in ætérnum ante Dóminum.
   r. Alleluia. v. The righteous will sprout like the lily: and blossom forever before the Lord.
   Evangelium
   
   v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
   v. The Lord be with thee. r. And with thy spirit.
   Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Lucam (9,57-62)
   
   r. Glória tibi Dómine.
   r. Glory be to Thee, O Lord..
   In illo tempore: Ambulántibus Iesu et discipulis suis in via, dixit quidam ad illum: “Séquar te, quocúmque íeris.” Et ait illi Iésus: “Vúlpes fóveas habent, et vólucres cæli nidos, Fílius autem hóminis non habet, ubi caput réclinet.” Ait autem ad álterum: “Séquere me.” Ille autem dixit: “Dómine, permítte mihi primum ire et sepelíre patrem meum.” Dixítque ei Iésus: “Sine, ut mórtui sepéliant mórtuos suos; tu autem vade, annúntia regnum Dei.” Et ait alter: “Séquar te, Dómine, sed primum permítte mihi renuntiáre his, qui domi sunt.” Ait ad illum Iésus: “Némo mittens manum suam in arátrum et aspíciens retro, aptus est regno Dei.”
   At that time: while Jesus and His disciples walked in the way, a certain man said to him: I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. Jesus said to him: The foxes have holes, and the fowls of the air nests; but the Son of man hath not where to repose his head. But he said to another: Follow me. And he said: Lord, permit me first to go, and to bury my father. And Jesus said to him: Let the dead bury their dead; but go thou, set forth the Kingdom of God. And another said: I will follow thee Lord, but permit me first to take my leave of them that are at home. Jesus said to him: No man putting his hand to the plough, and looking back, is apt for the Kingdom of God.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
   Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
   Vel, de tempore:
   Or, time:
   Evangelium
   
   Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Matthǽum (17,14-20)
   
   In illo témpore: Accéssit ad Iesum homo génibus provolútus ante eum et dicens: " Dómine, miserére fílii mei, quia lunáticus est et male pátitur; nam sæpe cadit in ignem et crebro in aquam.Et óbtuli eum discípulis tuis, et non potuérunt curáre eum ". Respóndens autem Iésus ait: " O generátio incrédula et pervérsa, quoúsque ero vobíscum? Úsquequo pátiar vos? Afférte huc illum ad me ".Et increpávit eum Iésus, et éxiit ab eo dæmónium, et curátus est puer ex illa hora.Tunc accessérunt discípuli ad Iésum secréto et dixérunt: " Quare nos non potúimus eícere illum? ".Ille autem dicit illis: " Propter módicam fidem vestram. Amen quippe dico vobis: Si habuéritis fidem sicut granum sinápis, dicétis monti huic: "Tránsi hinc illuc!", et transíbit, et nihil impossíbile erit vobis".
   At that time, a man approached came to Jesus a man falling down upon his knees before him, saying: Lord have mercy upon my Son, for he is lunatic, and sore vexed: for he falleth often into the fire, and often into the water. And I offered him to thy Disciples, and they could not cure him. Jesus answered and said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I suffer you? Bring him hither to me. And Jesus rebuked him, and the devil went out of him, and the lad was cured from that hour. Then came the Disciples to Jesus secretly, and said: Why could we not cast him out? Jesus said to them, because of your incredulity: For, Amen I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you shall say to this mountain, Remove from thence thither, and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible to you. But this kind is not cast out but by prayer and fasting.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
   Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
   Offertorium
   
   Ps. 88, 25
   
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(f4) VE(hh)ri(hiH'G)tas(ggh~) me(h!jjh/jjhgih)a,(h.) *(;) et(h!jjj) mi(h)se(g)ri(h)cór(h!iwj/kj)di(j)a(jkjji) me(h!iwj)a(jkjji) (,) cum(hg) i(h!iw!jvIH'i)pso :(hg..) (:) et(h) in(jhj') nó(j)mi(kvJH)ne(j_i) me(jijg)o(e!geg.) (;) ex(d)al(e)tá(gh)bi(hg)tur(h') cor(j)nu(jkjji) e(h!iwjij)ius.(ih..) <i>T. P.</i>(::) Al(hi)le(g!jjjjkJ//G'//h!jjj_h/jkjk)lú(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h]){ia}.(h.) (::)
   Véritas mea, et misericórdia mea cum ipso: et in nómine meo exaltábitur cornu eius.
   My truth and My mercy will be with him: and through My name his power will rise.
   Super oblata
   
   Stans postea in medio altaris, versus ad populum, extendens et iungens manus, dicit:
   After this, standing in the center of the altar, facing the people, extending and then joining his hands, he said:
   Oráte, fratres, ut meum ac vestrum sacrifícium acceptábile fiat apud Deum Patrem omnipoténtem.
   Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father.
   Populus surgit et respondet:
   The people rise and reply:
   Suscípiat Dóminus sacrifícium de mánibus tuis ad laudem et glóriam nóminis sui, ad utilitátem quoque nostram totiúsque Ecclésiæ suæ sanctæ.
   May the Lord accept the sacrifice at thy hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.
   Preces, quas tibi, Dómine, offérimus, intercedénte beáto Domínico, cleménter inténde, et, huius sacrifícii virtúte poténti, propugnatóres fídei grátiæ tuæ protectióne confírma.
   As we offer these prayers unto thee, Lord, through the intercession of Blessed Dominic, show us thy mercy and, through the powerful force of this sacrifice, strengthen with thy protection those who defend the faith through thy grace.
   v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
   v. The Lord be with thee. r. And with thy spirit.
   v. Sursum corda. r. Habémus ad Dóminum.
   v. Lift up thy hearts. r. We lift them up to the Lord.
   v. Grátias agámus Dómino Deo nostro. r. Dignum et iustum est.
   v. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. r. It is right and just.
   PRÆFATIO DE SANCTIS PASTORIBUS
   PREFACE OF THE HOLY PASTORS
   De præsentia sanctorum Pastorum in Ecclesia
   On the Presence of Holy Shepherds in the Church
   Vere dignum et iustum est, æquum et salutáre, nos tibi semper et ubíque grátias ágere: Dómine, sancte Pater, omnípotens ætérne Deus: per Christum Dóminum nostrum.
   Verily, it is right and just, fair and salutary for us, evermore and everywhere, to give thee thanks: Lord, Holy Father, eternal and almighty God, through Christ our Lord.
   Quia sic tríbuis Ecclésiam tuam sancti N. festivitáte gaudére, ut eam exémplo piæ conversatiónis corróbores, verbo prædicatiónis erúdias, gratáque tibi supplicatióne tueáris.
   Forasmuch as Thou grant us the joy of celebrating the feast of Saint N. today, strengthening Thy Church through the example of his holy life, instructing it through his words, and protecting it through his intercession.
   Et ídeo, cum Angelórum atque Sanctórum turba, hymnum laudis tibi cánimus, sine fine dicéntes:
   That is wherefore, together with the angels and the host of saints, we sing a hymn of praise unto thee, saying without end:
   Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth...
   
   VI
   
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(c4) SAN(j)ctus,(jvIH.) (,) * San(i!jwk)ctus,(i.) (,) San(j)ctus(hg) Dó(h)mi(hi)nus(i.) (,) De(j)us(hvGF) Sá(gh)ba(g_[oh:h]f)oth.(e.) (:) Ple(e')ni(e) sunt(e[ll:1]d~) cae(g!hwi)li(ji) et(hi) ter(hh)ra(g.) (,) gló(j)ri(hg)a(g) tu(hjh)a.(i.) (:) Ho(i!jwkkvJI')sán(i)na(g!hwi!jvHGF.) in(g) ex(ghg)cél(ede)sis.(e.) (:) Be(e)ne(e[ll:1]d)dí(g)ctus(hj) qui(j) ve(ji)nit(h.) (,) in(h) nó(i!jwkkvJI')mi(j)ne(hg) Dó(h)mi(hi)ni.(i.) (:) Ho(jvHG'hwi!jvHG')sán(g)na(e!fwggvFED.) (,) in(dh) ex(h_g)cél(hjghvGFD'e)sis.(e.) (::)
   VI
   XI. s.
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(c3) A(efee)gnus(de) De(efe___)i,(e.) *(,) qui(f) tol(hih/iki)lis(h_g) pec(fvED)cá(f_e)ta(ehhv) mun(e_[oh:h]c/de~)di :(e.) (;) mi(b)se(c!dwee[ll:1]d)ré(f_e)re(ehhg) no(e.)bis.(e.) (::)
A(efee)gnus(de) De(efe___)i,(e.) *(,) qui(f) tol(hih/iki)lis(h_g) pec(fvED)cá(f_e)ta(ehhv) mun(e_[oh:h]c/de~)di :(e.) (;) mi(b)se(c!dwee[ll:1]d)ré(f_e)re(ehhg) no(e.)bis.(e.) (::)
A(efee)gnus(de) De(efe___)i,(e.) *(,) qui(f) tol(hih/iki)lis(h_g) pec(fvED)cá(f_e)ta(ehhv) mun(e_[oh:h]c/de~)di :(e.) (;) do(b)na(c!dwee[ll:1]d) no(f_e)bis(ehhg) pa(e.)cem.(e.) (::)
   Communio
   Communion
   Luc. 12, 42
   
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(c3) FI(e)dé(f)lis(ge) ser(fh~)vus(h.) *() et(hg~) pru(hi)dens,(i.) (;) quem(i) con(i)stí(ijij)tu(ih)it(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)nus(hg/hih.) (;) su(h)per(hg) fa(ge)mí(gh)li(f!h'i)am(hg~) su(e.)am :(e.) (:) ut(h) det(h) il(hih)lis(e.) (,) in(ghf~) tém(hi~)po(ijiigh)re(hg..) (;) trí(i!jw!kvJI'ih//i_[oh:h]ghvGF'//gh'i!jv)ti(hf)ci(hi) men(hg~)sú(efe___)ram.(e.) <i>T. P.</i> (::) Al(f!gwh)le(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h]gih.f!hgh./f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]e_[oh:h])lú(efe___){ia}.(e.) (::)
   Fidélis servus et prudens, quem constítuit dóminus super famíliam suam: ut det illis in témpore trítici mensúram.
   Faithful, prudent servant, whom the master will appoint over his household to give, at the right time, the ration of wheat.
   Post communionem
   
   Cæléstis, Dómine, virtútem sacraménti, quo in beáti commemoratióne Domínici pasti sumus, percípiat Ecclésia tua plenæ devotiónis afféctu, et cuius prædicatióne flóruit, eius intercessióne iuvétur.
   By the power of the heavenly sacrament, O Lord, with which we have been nourished in memory of Blessed Dominic, embrace thy Church with devout affection, and may the Church, which flourished through his preaching, be aided by his intercession.
   Ad Missam lectam:
   
   Ant. ad introitum
   Ant. ad entrance
   Cf. Sir 15, 5
   
   In médio Ecclésiæ apéruit os eius, et implévit eum Dóminus spíritu sapiéntiæ et intelléctus: stolam glóriæ índuit eum.
   In the midst of the Church, he opened his mouth, and the Lord filled him with the spirit of wisdom and understanding; He clothed him with a robe of glory.
   
   
   Ant. ad communionem
   Ant. at communion
   Lc 12, 42
   
   Fidélis servus et prudens, quem constítuit Dóminus super famíliam suam, ut det illis in témpore trítici mensúram.
   He is the faithful and wise servant whom the Lord has entrusted with the care of his household, so that he may distribute their portion of grain unto them at the proper time.
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