Feria VI 21 Augustii 2026, Hebdomada XX per annum,
   Introitus
   
   Eccli. 45, 30
   
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(c4) STÁ(ixdh'!iv)tu(h)it(h') *() e(h)i(h) Dó(hjjh)mi(ixihig)nus(hg..) (;) te(ixhig)sta(f)mén(fg)tum(ghF'Ef) pa(d_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]d_[oh:h])cis,(d.) (:) et(d) prín(df!gh~)ci(g)pem(g) fe(ixhig)cit(f') e(fg'h)um :(h.) (;) ut(h) sit(jj) il(jk)li(h.) (,) sa(jj)cer(j)dó(j)ti(j')i(kvJ'Ij') dí(h)gni(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])tas(h.) (;) in(de!fg//ef'h) ae(hghfgvFE)tér(d!ewfef)num.(e[ll:1]d..) (::) <i>T. P.</i> Al(ixhi)le(h)lú(hgh){ia},(f_d) (,) al(fg)le(efghfgvFE)lú(d!ewfef){ia}.(e[ll:1]d..) (::) <i>Ps.</i> Me(f)mén(gh~)to(h) Dó(hj)mi(h)ne(h) Da(hg)vid :(gh..) *(:) et(gf) o(gh)mnis(h) man(h)su(h)e(h)tú(hjh)di(g')nis(f) e(fff)ius.(d.) (::) Gló(f)ri(gh)a(h) Pa(h)tri.(h) (::) E(h) u(hjh) o(g') u(f) a(fff) e.(d.) (::)
   STÁTUIT ei Dóminus testaméntum pacis, et príncipem fecit eum: ut sit illi sacerdótii dígnitas in ætérnum. (T.P. Allelúia, allelúia.) Ps. 131, 1 Meménto, Dómine, David: et omnis mansuetúdinis eius. v. Glória Patri.
   The Lord made with him a covenant of peace and established him as a prince, that the dignity of the priesthood might be his for ever. (P.T. Alleluia, alleluia). Ps. 131:1 Remember, O Lord, David and all his meekness. v. Glory be to the Father.
   XII
   
(c4) KY(g')ri(h)e(igkvJI'HG.) *(,) e(hg)lé(hih')i(h)son.(g.) <i>bis.</i>(::)
Chri(g)ste(gegvFED.) e(f)lé(e')i(f)son.(g.) <i>bis.</i>(::)
Ký(g')ri(h)e(igkvJI'HG.) (,) e(hg)lé(hih')i(h)son.(g.) (::)
Ký(g')ri(h)e(igkvJI'HG'gegvFED.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*() e(f)lé(e')i(f)son.(g.) (::)
   Collecta
   
   Deus, qui, ad tuéndam cathólicam fidem et univérsa in Christo instauránda, beátum Pium papam cælésti sapiéntia et apostólica fortitúdine replevísti, concéde propítius, ut, eius institúta et exémpla sectántes, prǽmia consequámur ætérna. Per Dóminum.
   Lord, our God, in order to defend the Catholic faith and to establish all things in Christ, Thou hast filled Pope St. Pius X with divine wisdom and apostolic strength; grant us that by following Thy example and doctrine, we may obtain an eternal reward.
   Lectio I
   
   Léctio Epístolæ primæ beáti Pauli apóstoli ad Thessalonicénses (2,2b-8)
   
   Fratres: Fidúciam habúimus in Deo nostro loqui ad vos evangélium Dei in multa sollicitúdine. Exhortátio enim nostra non ex erróre neque ex immundítia neque in dolo, sed sicut probáti sumus a Deo, ut crederétur nobis evangélium, ita lóquimur non quasi homínibus placéntes, sed Deo, qui probat corda nostra. Neque enim aliquándo fúimus in sermóne adulatiónis, sicut scitis, neque sub prætéxtu avarítiæ, Deus testis, nec quæréntes ab homínibus glóriam, neque a vobis neque ab áliis; cum possémus óneri esse ut Christi apóstoli, sed facti sumus párvuli in médio vestrum, tamquam si nutrix fóveat fílios suos; ita desiderántes vos, cúpide volebámus trádere vobis non solum evangélium Dei sed étiam ánimas nostras, quóniam caríssimi nobis facti estis.
   Brethren: having suffered before and been abused with contumelies (as you know) at Philippi, we had confidence in our God, to speak unto you the Gospel of God in much carefulness. For our exhortation was not of error, nor of uncleanness, nor in deceit: but as we were approved of God that the Gospel should be committed to us, so we speak: not as pleasing men, but God, who proveth our hearts. For neither have we been, at any time in the word of adulation, as you know; nor in occasion of avarice, God is witness: nor seeking glory of men, neither of you, nor of others. Whereas we might have been a burden to you, as the Apostles of Christ; but we became children in the midst of you, as if a nurse should cherish her children: so having a desire to you, we would gladly deliver unto you not only the Gospel of God, but also our own souls because you are become most dear unto us.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Deo grátias.
   Word of the Lord. r. Let us give thanks to God.
   Graduale
   
   Ps. 33, 12 et 6
   
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(c4) VE(d)ní(ff)te(ghgh) fí(h_fg)li(g)i,(f.) *(,) au(hj~)dí(j_h//jij)te(ixgjh/i_[uh:l]j) me :(ixih..) (:) ti(h)mó(hg)rem(j) Dó(j)mi(ij)ni(h_f) do(gh)cé(f)bo(ef) vos.(dec.) (,) (fhg___//jkijh.fhg/hggf.0) (z0::c3) v/. Ac(d)cé(d)di(f)te(hvvGFhvGEff) (,) (gxde!fgF'EfvEDe.) (,) (fh/ih/ih/ijh.1) (,) ad(h) e(ih/kkh/ih/kkvIH)um,(hv.ghGF.) (;) et(h) il(h)lu(h)mi(h)ná(i!jwk)mi(ih)ni :(hihh/fgf.) (:) et(fh~) fá(h)ci(h)es(g) ve(h)strae(f.) *(,) non(df) con(e!hgh)fun(f)dén(de~)tur.(d!ewfef//highf.dfe/fee[ll:1]d.0) (::)
   r. Veníte, fílii, audíte me: timórem Dómini docébo vos. v. Accédite ad eum, et illuminámini: et fácies vestræ non confundéntur.
   r.COME children, hearken to me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. v. Come ye to Him and be enlightened; and your faces shall not be confounded.
   Allelúia
   
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(f3) AL(e)le(f)lú(hi~)ia.(i_h/iggf.) (,) (hv.iji./ef/h_fhv.ghe/hhh.f!gwhf.)

v/.(::) Dó(f_e/f!gwh!iv)mi(jiihi)ne,(iv.hh/fgf.) (,) di(f)lé(f/hh/ijHF'ivH'GEf.hfhhf/ge)xi(e.) (;) de(f)có(ffe/ffe/fc..,efhvhvFEhhhi)rem(h') do(h)mus(ivHGh) tu(fgf___)æ(f.) (:) et(f) lo(f/hi/jiihi)cum(iv.hh/fgf.) (,) ta(fg)ber(f)ná(f/hh/ijHF'ivH'GEf./hfhhf/ge)cu(fe)li(e.) (;) gló(hh)ri(h)æ(hi) tu(i_h/jij)æ.(jvjvIHGE/f!gwhf.) (::)
   r. Allelúia. v. Dómine, diléxi decórem domus tuæ et locum tabernáculi glóriæ tuæ.
   r. Hallelujah. v. Lord, I have loved the beauty of Thy house, and the place of the tent of Thy glory.
   Evangelium
   
   v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
   v. The Lord be with thee. r. And with thy spirit.
   Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Ioánnem (21,15-17)
   
   r. Glória tibi Dómine.
   r. Glory be to Thee, O Lord..
   Cum manifestásset se Iesus discípulis suis et prandíssent, dicit Simóni Petro Iésus: “Simon Ioánnis, díligis me plus his?” Dicit ei: “Étiam, Dómine, tu scis quia amo te.” Dicit ei: “Pásce agnos meos.” Dicit ei íterum secúndo: “Simon Ioánnis, díligis me?” Ait illi: “Étiam, Dómine, tu scis quia amo te.” Dicit ei: “Pásce oves meas.” Dicit ei tértio: “Simon Ioánnis, amas me?” Contristátus est Petrus quia dixit ei tértio: “Amas me?”, et dicit ei: “Dómine, tu ómnia scis, tu cognóscis quia amo te.” Dicit ei: Pásce oves meas.
   After Jesus appeared to His disciples and they haddined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon of John, lovest thou me more than these? He saith to him: Yea Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my Lambs. He saith to him again: Simon of John, lovest thou me? He saith to him: Yea Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my Lambs. He saith to him the third time: Simon of John, lovest thou me? Peter was stroken sad because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said to him: Lord, thou knowest all things: thou knowest that I love thee. He said to him: Feed my Sheep.
   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 (22,34-40)
   
   In illo témpore:Audiéntes pharisǽi quod siléntium imposuísset Iesus sadducǽis, convenérunt in unum. Et interrogávit unus ex eis Legis doctor, tentans eum: «Magíster, quod est mandátum magnum in Lege?»Ait autem illi: «“Díliges Dóminum Deum tuum in toto corde tuo et in tota ánima tua et in tota mente tua”. Hoc est magnum et primum mandátum. Secúndum autem símile est huic: “Díliges próximum tuum sicut te ipsum”. In his duóbus mandátis univérsa Lex pendet et prophétæ».
   At that time: the Pharisees hearing that he had put the Sadducees to silence, came together: and one of them a doctor of law asked of him, tempting him: Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God from thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind. This is the greatest & the first commandment. And the second is like to this: Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments dependeth the whole Law and the Prophets.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
   Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
   Offertorium
   
   Ps. 15, 7 et 8
   
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(c4) BE(c)ne(d)dí(ixdh'!iv)cam(hg~) Dó(h!jjj_h)mi(hg)num,(h.) *(;) qui(f) mi(g.h!iwj_h)hi(h) trí(h)bu(hgh)it(fg!hvhg.) (,) in(f)tel(ghg~)lé(h/jjjvG'F//h_g/hjh___!iwj_h)ctum :(h.) (:) pro(f)vi(g)dé(h)bam(j) De(jkJ'H)um(h.) (;) in(f) con(gh)spé(h_fh)ctu(h) me(gh!jjjggf)o(f.) sem(ixh_g/ihhf~)per :(gf..) (:) quó(fh)ni(h!iwji)am(ijh'ivG'Fg.) (,) a(f!gwhg) dex(h_f/g_[oh:h]f/hjh___!iwj)tris(g) est(f) mi(d!ew!fvED'e)hi,(dc..) (;) ne(d) com(fe~)mó(f_d//gf/gffd//g_[oh:h]f//hvGF)(,)(fff/gf/gffe)ve(de!fvED'e)ar.(e[ll:1]d..) (::) <i>T. P.</i> Al(fff_d/f/[1]{ix}f//hiH'GF'fe~)le(ghGF'ge/f_d)(,)(fge/fhGF'fd//gf'/gff)lú(dc~){ia}.(d/fff_d/fff/d_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]d._[oh:h]) (::)
   Benedícam Dóminum, qui tríbuit mihi intelléctum: providébam Deum in conspéctu meo semper: quóniam a dextris est mihi, ne commóvear.
   I WILL bless the Lord, who hath given me understanding; I set God always in my sight; for He is at my right hand, that I be not moved.
   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.
   Oblatiónibus nostris, Dómine, benígne suscéptis, da, quǽsumus, ut hæc divína mystéria, beáti Pii papæ mónita secúti, sincéris tractémus obséquiis, et fidéli mente sumámus.
   Accept, O Lord, our offerings, and grant that, in obedience unto the teachings of Pope Pius X, we may worthily celebrate these holy mysteries and receive them with faith.
   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...
   
   XII
   
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(f3) SAN(fhGF'Ef)ctus,(f.) *(,) San(kxfh!jjk)ctus,(j.) (,) San(jh/i_[oh:h]fhvGF'Ef)ctus(f.) (;) Dó(c)mi(ef)nus(f) De(hg)us(f') Sá(e)ba(ef)oth.(f.) (:) Ple(f)ni(hj) sunt(j.) cae(j)li(i') et(g) ter(hg)ra(f.) (,) gló(e)ri(gf)a(ghg) tu(f.)a.(f.) (:) Ho(c)sán(ef~)na(f.) in(j) ex(ih)cél(i_[oh:h]fhvGF'Ef)sis.(f.) (:) Be(f)ne(hj)dí(j)ctus(i') qui(g) ve(hg)nit(f.) (,) in(e) nó(gf)mi(g)ne(hg) Dó(f)mi(ef)ni.(f.) (:) Ho(c)sán(ef~)na(f.) in(j) ex(ih)cél(i_[oh:h]fhvGF'Ef)sis.(f.) (::)
   XII
   XI. s.
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(f3) A(ce)gnus(fh) De(ghG'F)i,(f.) *(,) qui(g) tol(ihi)lis(hg) pec(fj)cá(jji)ta(hg) mun(fg~)di :(g.) (;) mi(g)se(gfh)ré(hg)re(ef) no(f.)bis.(f.) (::)
A(c')gnus(e) De(fe)i,(f.) *(,) qui(f) tol(fg)lis(f) pec(fe)cá(eg)ta(g) mun(ff)di :(e.) (;) mi(f)se(fe)ré(fg)re(g) no(f.)bis.(f.) (::)
A(ce)gnus(fh) De(ghG'F)i,(f.) *(,) qui(g) tol(ihi)lis(hg) pec(fj)cá(jji)ta(hg) mun(fg~)di :(g.) (;) do(g)na(gfh) no(hg)bis(ef) pa(f.)cem.(f.) (::)
   Communio
   Communion
   Ps. 77, 29-30
   Ps. 77:29-30
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(c4) MAN(de)du(c)ca(d)vé(fg)runt,(hf/ghhg.) *(,) et(fh) sa(g)tu(fe)rá(fh)ti(g) sunt(gf~) ni(g)mis,(d.) (:) et(d) de(fe)si(f)dé(gh)ri(g)um(g) e(g)ó(gfg)rum(dec.) (,) át(fg)tu(f)lit(f) e(f)is(ixfghi.g!hw!ivHG') Dó(f)mi(fg!hvGF'g)nus :(gf..) (:) non(h) sunt(g) frau(gf~)dá(gg)ti(d.) (,) a(d!ewffvED'd) de(c)si(d)dé(fg)ri(g)o(ghfgvFE) su(d!ewfef)o.(e[ll:1]d..) (::)
   Manducavérunt, et saturáti sunt nimis, et desidérium eórum áttulit eis Dóminus: non sunt fraudáti a desidério suo.
   THEY did eat, and were filled exceedingly, and the Lord gave them their desire: they were not defrauded of that which they craved.
   Post communionem
   
   Memóriam beáti Pii papæ celebrántes, quǽsumus, Dómine Deus noster, ut, virtúte mensæ cæléstis, constántes efficiámur in fide, et in tua simus caritáte concórdes.
   As we commemorate Blessed Pope Pius, we pray unto thee, Lord our God: that, through the power of the heavenly banquet, we may become steadfast in the faith and united in Thy love.
   Ad Missam lectam:
   
   Ant. ad introitum
   Ant. ad entrance
   Elégit eum Dóminus sibi in sacerdótem magnum, et apériens thesáurum suum abundáre eum fecit ómnibus bonis (T.P. allelúia).
   The Lord chose him to be His high priest, and by opening His treasury, He showered him with every blessing (T.P. Alleluia).
   Vel :
   
   Cf. Sir 50, 1; 44, 16.22
   
   Ecce sacérdos magnus, qui in diébus suis plácuit Deo: ídeo iureiurándo fecit illum Dóminus créscere in plebem suam (T.P. allelúia)
   Behold the high priest, who pleased God during his lifetime; wherefore, by an oath, the Lord has made him grow amongst His people (T.P. Alleluia).
   
   Alleluia
   Hallelujah
   Mt 23, 9b. 10b
   
   r. Allelúia. v. Unus est Pater vester, cæléstis; et magíster vester unus est, Christus.
   r. Alleluia. v. Thou hast only one Father in heaven, and thou hast only one Teacher, Christ.
   Ant. ad communionem
   Ant. at communion
   Ant. ad communionem
   
   Cf. Io 10, 11
   
   Pastor bonus ánimam suam pósuit pro óvibus suis (T.P. allelúia)
   The Good Shepherd gave His life for His sheep (T.P. alléluia).
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