Feria II 31 Augustii 2026, Hebdomada XXII per annum,
   Introitus
   
   Ps.30,10.16.18 et 2
   
annotation: 5;
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(c3) MI(f)se(hh)ré(ffe)re(fd) mi(e)hi(f) *() Dó(hhi)mi(h)ne,(h.) (;) quó(h)ni(hhhf)am(f) trí(fhGF')bu(gffef)lor :(fe..) (:) lí(de)be(fef)ra(hf/hhhi) me,(h.) (;) et(h) é(h)ri(hji)pe(h) me(hhh) (,) de(f) má(h)ni(hhh)bus(fh) in(f)i(hg)mi(h)có(hji)rum(h) me(fhg)ó(hhhfg)rum,(ffe.) (;) et(f) a(d) per(e)se(f)quén(hh)ti(h)bus(hihh) me :(f.) (:) Dó(f)mi(e)ne,(e[ll:1]d) non(h) con(h)fún(hji)dar,(h.) (;) quó(h)ni(hhhf)am(f) in(fg)vo(ef)cá(fhF'Ef)vi(d_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]d_[oh:h]) te.(d.) (::) <i>Ps.</i> In(d) te(f) Dó(h)mi(h)ne(h) spe(h)rá(h)vi,(h.) non(h) con(h)fún(h)dar(h) in(h) ae(i)tér(i)num :(h.) *(:) in(f) iu(h)stí(h)ti(h)a(h) tu(h)a(h) lí(i)be(g)ra(h) me.(f.) (::) Mi(f)se(hh)ré(ffe)re.(fd) (::)
   Miserére mihi Dómine, quóniam tríbulor: líbera me, et éripe me de mánibus inimicórum meórum, et a persequéntibus me: Dómine, non confúndar, quóniam invocávi te. Ps. In te Dómine sperávi, non confúndar in ætérnum: * in iustítia tua líbera me.
   Have mercy on me, Lord, for I am in distress; deliver me, rescue me from the hand of my enemies and those who persecute me. Lord, let me not be put to shame, for I have called upon thee. Ps. in thee, Lord, I have hoped; let me never be put to shame; in Thy righteousness, deliver me.
   XVI
   
annotation: 3;%%(c4) KY(g)ri(hi)e(ii) *() e(g)lé(h_)i(i)son. (i.) <i>bis</i>(::)
Chrí(k)ste(ij) e(h)lé(h_)i(i)son. (i.) <i>bis</i>(::)
Ký(g)ri(hi)e(ii) e(g)lé(h_)i(i)son.(i.) (::)
Ký(g)ri(hi)e(ii) () e(g)lé(hj)i(h)son.(ig/hvGFE.) (::)
   Collecta
   
   Deus virtútum, cuius est totum quod est óptimum, ínsere pectóribus nostris tui nóminis amórem, et præsta, * ut in nobis, religiónis augménto, quæ sunt bona nútrias, ac, vigilánti stúdio, quæ sunt nutríta custódias. Per Dóminum.
   God of powers, to whom belongs all that is excellent, put in our hearts the love of Thy name, and grant that with the increase of religion in us, Thou nourish what is good, and that, by careful vigilance, Thou guard what has been nourished.
   Lectio I
   
   Léctio Epístolæ primæ beáti Pauli apóstoli ad Corínthios (2,1-5)
   
   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.
   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.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Deo grátias.
   Word of the Lord. r. Let us give thanks to God.
   Graduale
   
   Ps. 101, 16-17
   
annotation: 5;
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(c4) TI(d)mé(ff)bunt(gh~) gen(h_fgvFED.g_[oh:h]e/fg)tes(f.) *(;) no(hf/gh!jj/kjk)men(jij) tu(h_g/h/jjvH'GF)um,(h_g~) Dó(f)mi(fg!hvGF'g)ne,(gf..) (:) et(f) o(ghgh)mnes(jhhg) re(h!iwj)ges(j_i) (`) ter(jkJ'IH)rae(hjH'GhjjhjvvIH'jggf.0) (;) gló(fg'hfg'h)ri(gf)am(fv.ef!gvgf.0) (,) tu(f!hhh//gh!jjjhjvvIH'jg./f.0h!iw!jvIH'GF'f//hvGFgf)am.(f.) (z0::c3)
v/. Quó(d)ni(d)am(d) ae(d)di(d)fi(fe)cá(eh)vit(h.) (,) Dó(h)mi(h)nus(ihh'hh_f//hhf/hhegxfgE0/[-0.5]{/[0.5]gy}D0.0/[-0.5]hhjvIH'//hvGF.) (;) Si(hi)on,(i_[oh:h]h/i/kkh i_[oh:h]h/kkkvIH'//hvGF.) (:) et(f) vi(hf)dé(h)bi(hfh)tur(hhhvF'Ef!hhhf/hhhvGF'hee[ll:1]d.0) (;) in(d) ma(d)ie(d)stá(dfE'D)te(ef) su(fhG'Fhhh)a.(hhf.) (,) (gxg_[oh:h]fgvED.fgED.fehv.hhhff//dfe/fee[ll:1]d.0) (::)
   r. Timébunt gentes nomen tuum, Dómine, et omnes reges terræ glóriam tuam. v. Quóniam ædificávit Dóminus Sion, et vidébitur in maiestáte sua.
   r.THE Gentiles shall fear Thy name, O Lord, and all the kings of the earth Thy glory. v. For the Lord hath built up Sion: and He shall be seen in His glory.
   Allelúia
   Hallelujah
   Ps. 97, 1
   Ps. 97:1
annotation: 1;
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(c4) AL(d)le(ff)lú(gv.f!hgh){ia}.(hjH'GF.) *(;) (e!gwhgh./fhg/hffvEC.) (,) (d!ewf!gv.egF'ED'ewfd.1) (::) v/. Can(cd)tá(ixdh//gihivGF//ggf/gg//fgh!jjg)(,)(ixhhghvGF.hiHG'hw!ivHGhi)te(h.) (,) Dó(h_g/jjvH'G//ixhihi)mi(g)no(g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h]) (;) cán(f_e/f!gwhgh)ti(hg/hf/ghg)cum(gd~) no(f_e/g_[oh:h]fgvFD'ewfd)vum :(d.) (:) qui(d/ffd/ffd def!gh)a(ghg.) (,) mi(f)ra(ghg)bí(h/jjhhgh.)(,)(ixfh!ivGF'fd/ffhvGF'fvED)li(e[ll:1]d)a(d.) (;) fe(ff)cit(fg) () * Dó(g_[oh:h]f)mi(f!gwhgh)nus.(hjH'GF.) (;) (e!gwhgh./fhg/hffvEC.) (,) (d!ewf!gv.egF'ED'ewfd.1) (::)
   r. Allelúia. v. Cantáte Dómino cánticum novum: quia mirabília fecit Dóminus.
   r. Alleluia. v. Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle, because the Lord hath done wonderful things. Alleluia.
   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 (4,16-30)
   
   r. Glória tibi Dómine.
   r. Glory be to Thee, O Lord..
   In illo tempore: Venit Iesus Názareth, ubi erat nutrítus, et intrávit secúndum consuetúdinem suam die sábbati in synagógam et surréxit légere. Et tradi tus est illi liber prophétæ Isaíæ; et ut revólvit librum, invénit locum, ubi scriptum erat: “Spíritus Dómini super me; propter quod unxit me evangelizáre paupéribus, misit me prædicáre captívis remissiónem et cæcis visum, dimíttere confráctos in remissióne, prædicáre annum Dómini accéptum.” Et cum plicuísset librum, réddidit minístro et sedit; et ómnium in synagóga óculi erant intendéntes in eum. Cœpit autem dícere ad illos: “Hódie impléta est hæc Scriptúra in áuribus vestris.” Et omnes testimónium illi dabant et mirabántur in verbis grátiæ, quæ procedébant de ore ipsíus, et dicébant: “Nónne hic fílius est Ióseph?”Et ait illis: “Utíque dicétis mihi hanc similitúdinem: ‘Médice, cura teípsum; quanta audívimus facta in Caphárnaum, fac et hic in pátria tua.’” Ait autem: “Amen dico vobis: Nemo prophéta accéptus est in pátria sua.In veritáte autem dico vobis: Multæ víduæ erant in diébus Elíæ in Israel, quando clausum est cælum annis tribus et ménsibus sex, cum facta est fames magna in omni terra;et ad nullam illárum missus est Elías nisi in Sarépta Sidóniæ ad mulíerem víduam. Et multi leprósi erant in Israel sub Eliséo prophéta; et nemo eórum mundátus est nisi Náaman Syrus.”Et repléti sunt omnes in synagóga ira hæc audiéntes; et surrexérunt et eiecérunt illum extra civitátem et duxérunt illum usque ad supercílium montis, supra quem cívitas illórum erat ædificáta, ut præcipitárent eum.Ipse autem tránsiens per médium illórum ibat.
   At tha time: Jesus came to Nazareth where he was brought up: and he entered according to his custom on the Sabboth day into the Synagogue; and he rose up to read. And the book of Esay the Prophet was delivered unto him. And as he unfolded the book, he found the place where it was written: The Spirit of the Lord upon me, for which he anointed me, to evangelize unto the poor he sent me, to heal the contrite of heart, to preach to the captives remission, and sight to the blind, to dismiss the bruised unto remission, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of retribution. And when he had folded the book, he rendered it to the minister, and sat down. And the eyes of all in the Synagogue were bent upon him. And he began to say unto them: That this day is fulfilled this scripture in your ears. And all gave testimony to him; and they marveled in the words of grace that proceeded from his mouth, and they said: Is not this Joseph's son? And he said to them: Certes you will say to me this similitude, Physician, cure thyself: as great things as we have heard done in Capharnaum, do also here in thy country. And he said: Amen I say to you, that no Prophet is accepted in his own country. In truth I say to you, there were many widows in the days of Elias in Israel, when the Heaven was shut three years and six months, when there was a great famine made in the whole earth: And to none of them was Elias sent, but into Sarepta of Sidon, to a widow woman. And there were many lepers in Israel under Elisæus the Prophet; and none of them was made clean but Naaman the Syrian. And all in the Synagogue were filled with anger, hearing these things. And they rose, and cast him out of the city: and they brought him to the edge of the hill, where upon their city was built, that they might throw him down headlong. But he passing through the midst of them, went his way.
   Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
   Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
   Offertorium
   
   Ps. 39, 14 et 15
   
annotation: 6;
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(c4) DO(f)mi(fff)ne,(c_[ll:1]d) *(,) in(c) au(d)xí(ff)li(gf)um(fg) me(fg!hvhg)um(ghffg) ré(f)spi(f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h])ce :(f.) (:) con(fgf)fun(g_[uh:l]h)dán(hg~)tur(ghGF.) (,) et(f) re(f)ve(f)re(d)án(d!ffdced)tur,(dc/ded.) (;) qui(c) quae(ffg)runt(f) á(g)ni(fg)mam(fe~) me(d!ew!fvED)am,(d.c!dw!evDCd.) (;) ut(c) áu(ffg~)fe(f)rant(fg/hghv_G~F~) e(f)am :(f/ghF'DffvD'Cffc.) (:) Dó(f)mi(fff)ne,(c_[ll:1]d) (,) in(c) au(d)xí(ff)li(gf)um(fg) me(fg!hvhg)um(ghffg) ré(f)spi(f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h])ce.(f.) (::)
   Dómine, in auxílium meum réspice: confundántur et revereántur, qui quærunt ánimam meam, ut áuferant eam: Dómine, in auxílium meum réspice.
   LOOK down, O Lord, to help me; let them be confounded and ashamed that seek after my soul to take it away; look down, O Lord, to help me.
   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.
   Benedictiónem nobis, Dómine, cónferat salutárem sacra semper oblátio, ut, quod agit mystério, virtúte perfíciat. Per Christum.
   May Thy blessing, Lord, evermore come unto us through this sacred offering, so that what is accomplished through the sacrament may be made perfect by Thy power.
   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 COMMUNIS I
   Common PREFACE I
   De universali restauratione in Christo
   On Universal Restoration in Christ
   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.
   In quo ómnia instauráre tibi complácuit, et de plenitúdine eius nos omnes accípere tribuísti. Cum enim in forma Dei esset, exinanívit semetípsum, ac per sánguinem crucis suæ pacificávit univérsa; unde exaltátus est super ómnia et ómnibus obtemperántibus sibi factus est causa salútis ætérnæ.
   Through whom Thou willed to restore all things, and from whose fullness we have all received. For although He was in the form of God, He emptied Himself, and through the blood of His cross, He reconciled all things; which is wherefore He was exalted above all things and, for all who hearken and obey Him, has become the source of eternal salvation.
   Et ídeo cum Angelis et Archángelis, cum Thronis et Dominatiónibus, cumque omni milítia cæléstis exércitus, hymnum glóriæ tuæ cánimus, sine fine dicéntes:
   That is wherefore, together with the Angels and Archangels, the Thrones and Dominions, and the entire host of the heavenly army, we sing a hymn of glory unto thee, saying without end:
   Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth...
   
   XVI
   
annotation: 2;%%(f3) SAN(h)ctus,(fe) *(,) San(f)ctus,(hg) (,) San(f')ctus(e) (,) Dó(fh)mi(h)nus(h.) De(hg)us(f') Sá(g)ba(hi)oth.(i.) (:) Ple(i')ni(i) sunt(j') cae(i)li(h') et(h) ter(hg)ra(f.) gló(g')ri(f)a(e) tu(fg)a.(g.) (:) Ho(i')sán(i)na(iivHG') in(g) ex(gf)cél(ghi)sis.(hg..) (:) Be(g')ne(i)dí(ij)ctus(i') qui(h) ve(hg)nit(f.) (,) in(h) nó(ghi)mi(hg)ne(fe) Dó(fg)mi(g)ni.(g.) (:) Ho(i')sán(i)na(iivHG') in(g) ex(gf)cél(e.f!gwh)sis.(gf..) (::)
   XVI
   
annotation: 2;%%(c4) A(eg)gnus(f) De(fe)i,(cd!eved.0) *(,) qui(e') tol(g)lis(gh) pec(h')cá(h)ta(hg) mun(higg)di :(e.) (;) mi(g')se(f)ré(fe)re(dc) no(efd)bis.(d.) (::)
A(e')gnus(g) De(gh)i,(h.) *(,) qui(h) tol(h')lis(h) pec(hg)cá(gi)ta(i) mun(hi)di :(h.) (;) mi(h)se(hg)ré(h)re(hih) no(gf)bis.(e.) (::)
A(eg)gnus(f) De(fe)i,(cd!eved.0) *(,) qui(e') tol(g)lis(gh) pec(h')cá(h)ta(hg) mun(higg)di :(e.) (;) do(g')na(f) no(fe)bis(dc) pa(efd)cem.(d.) (::)
   Communio
   Communion
   Luc. 4, 22
   
annotation: 7;
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(c3) MI(ef)ra(e.f!gwh)bán(hhhvGF)tur(h.f!gw!hvGF) o(ef/gfg)mnes(fe..) *(;) de(ehg___/hih/ij) his(i.) quae(ef) pro(efED')ce(f)dé(hi)bant(hih.) (;) de(hi) o(ihhvGF)re(h.) De(fhee[ll:1]d//ef'g)i.(fe..) (::)
   Mirabántur omnes de his, quæ procedébant de ore Dei.
   ALL wondered at these things which proceeded from the mouth of God.
   Post communionem
   
   Pane mensæ cæléstis refécti, te, Dómine, deprecámur, ut hoc nutriméntum caritátis corda nostra confírmet, quátenus ad tibi ministrándum in frátribus excitémur. Per Christum.
   Having been satisfied by the bread from heaven’s table, we ask Thou, Lord, that this food of charity may strengthen our hearts and lead us to serve Thou through our brethren and sisters.
   Ad Missam lectam:
   
   Ant. ad introitum
   Ant. ad entrance
   Cf. Ps 85, 3.5
   
   Miserére mihi, Dómine, quóniam ad te clamávi tota die: quia tu, Dómine, suávis ac mitis es, et copiósus in misericórdia ómnibus invocántibus te.
   Have mercy on me, Lord, for I have cried out unto thee all day long; for thee, Lord, are gentle and gracious, and abounding in mercy toward all who call upon thee.
   Ant. ad communionem
   Ant. at communion
   Ps 30, 20
   
   Quam magna multitúdo dulcédinis tuæ, Dómine, quam abscondísti timéntibus te.
   How great is the multitude of Thy gentleness, O Lord, which Thou hast hidden for those who fear Thou.
   Vel: Mt 5, 90
   
   Beáti pacífici, quóniam fílii Dei vocabúntur. Beáti qui persecutiónem patiúntur propter iustítiam, quóniam ipsórum est regnum cælórum.
   Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. Blessed are those who suffer persecution for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
The translations proposed here have the sole purpose of a better understanding of the Latin text. They are not to be used in place of the official translations in the liturgy in the vernacular.


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