The world is waiting for the Church to become a society of praise once again

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  Introitus
  Sedulius
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(f3) SAL(ce!fg)ve(f.) *(,) san(f)cta(fe) Pa(f!gwh_f)rens,(f.) (;) e(ef)ní(hhi)xa(h) pu(h)ér(h)pe(h)ra(hiHG') Re(hggfg)gem,(gf..) (:) qui(eh) cae(h)lum(hhh) ter(fe~)rám(f!hhf/gf)que(ef) re(fhhfgv_[oh:h]F~E~)git(fe..) (;) in(ef) saé(hh)cu(hi)la(f.) (,) sae(f!h'i)cu(hiHG')ló(hggfg)rum.(gf..) (::) <i>T.P.</i> Al(ef'h~)le(h_g)lú(hih){ia},(hhhffe.) (,) al(fh~)le(hghf)lú(f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h]){ia}.(f.) (::) <i>Ps.</i> E(e)ru(fe)ctá(eh)vit(h) cor(h) me(h)um(hg) ver(hi)bum(i) bo(hi)num :(h.) *(:) di(hf)co(fh) e(h)go(h) ó(h)pe(h')ra(i) me(hf)a(h) re(ge)gi.(fgf.) (::) Gló(e)ri(fe)a(eh) Pa(h)tri.(h) (::) E(h') u(i) o(hf) u(h) a(ge) e.(fgf.) (::)
  SALVE, sancta parens, eníxa puérpera Regem: qui cælum terrámque regit in sǽcula sæculórum. (T. P. Allelúia, allelúia.) Ps. 44, 2 Eructávit cor meum verbum bonum: dico ego ópera mea Regi. v. Glória Patri.
  HAIL holy Parent, that didst bring forth the King Who ruleth heaven and earth for ever and ever. Ps. My heart hath uttered a good word: I speak of my works to the King. v. Glory be to the Father.
  X - Alme Pater
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(c4) KY(df/hg)ri(fe)e(d.) *() e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d.) (::)
Ký(a)ri(cb)e(cd) e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d.) (::)
Ký(df/hg)ri(fe)e(d.) e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d.) (::)
Chri(h)ste(hg) e(hvGF)lé(g_[oh:h])i(h)son.(h.) (::)
Chri(hhg)ste(fvED.) e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d.) (::)
Chri(h)ste(hg) e(hvGF)lé(g_[oh:h])i(h)son.(h.) (::)
Ký(j')ri(k)e(jkhhg) e(hvGF)lé(g_[oh:h])i(h)son.(h.) (::)
Ký(hhg)ri(fe)e(d.) e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d.) (::)
Ký(j')ri(k)e(jkhhg//hvGFghh) *(,) (jk/jkhhg//hvGFghh) **(,) (hvGF'ED.) e(evDC'd)lé(f_)i(d)son.(d) (::)
  Collecta
  Concéde, miséricors Deus, fragilitáti nostræ præsídium; ut, qui sanctæ Dei Genetrícis memóriam ágimus; intercessiónis eius auxílio, a nostris iniquitátibus resurgámus. Per Dóminum.
  
  Lectio I
  Léctio Epístolæ primæ beáti Pauli apóstoli ad Corínthios (15,35-37.42-49)
  
  Fratres: Dicet áliquis: “Quómodo resúrgunt mórtui? Quali autem córpore véniunt?” Insípiens! Tu, quod séminas, non vivificátur, nisi prius moriátur; et, quod séminas, non corpus, quod futúrum est, séminas sed nudum granum, ut puta trítici aut alicuíus ceterórum. Sic et resurréctio mortuórum: seminátur in corruptióne, resúrgit in incorruptióne; seminátur in ignobilitáte, resúrgit in glória; seminátur in infirmitáte, resúrgit in virtúte; seminátur corpus animále, resúrgit corpus spiritále. Si est corpus animále, est et spiritále. Sic et scriptum est: “Fáctus est primus homo Adam in ánimam vivéntem”; novíssimus Adam in Spíritum vivificántem. Sed non prius, quod spiritále est, sed quod animále est; deínde quod spiritále. Primus homo de terra terrénus, secúndus homo de cælo. Qualis terrénus, tales et terréni, et qualis cæléstis, tales et cæléstes; et sicut portávimus imáginem terréni, portábimus et imáginem cæléstis.
  Brethren : But some man will say: How do the dead rise again? or with what manner of body shall they come? Senseless man, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die first. And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not the body that shall be; but bare grain, as of wheat, or of some of the rest. But God giveth it a body as he will: and to every seed its proper body. All flesh is not the same flesh: but one is the flesh of men, another of beasts, another of birds, another of fishes. And there are bodies celestial, and bodies terrestrial: but, one is the glory of the celestial, and another of the terrestrial. One is the glory of the sun, another the glory of the moon, and another the glory of the stars. For star differeth from star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption, it shall rise in incorruption. It is sown in dishonour, it shall rise in glory. It is sown in weakness, it shall rise in power. It is sown a natural body, it shall rise a spiritual body. If there be a natural body, there is also a spiritual body, as it is written: The first man Adam was made into a living soul; the last Adam into a quickening spirit. Yet that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; afterwards that which is spiritual. The first man was of the earth, earthly: the second man, from heaven, heavenly. Such as is the earthly, such also are the earthly: and such as is the heavenly, such also are they that are heavenly. Therefore as we have borne the image of the earthly, let us bear also the image of the heavenly.
  Verbum Dómini. r. Deo grátias.
  Word of the Lord. r. Let us give thanks to God.
  Graduale
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(c4) BE(fe)ne(fg)dí(g)cta(gv.ff/ded.) (,) * et(f) ve(dfe)ne(fg)rá(gff)bi(df)lis(egF'E) es,(e.) (;) Vir(e[ll:1]d~)go(g) Ma(hj)rí(i!jw!kvJI'H//fhf/gh)a :(g.) (:) quae(df) si(feg)ne(gefd) ta(cd)ctu(d.) pu(f)dó(gh)ris(ixh.0/[-0.5]ivHG'h/ef'g) (;) in(gh~)vén(hfhhvGE'fd)ta(cd) es(d.) (,) ma(dc/[1]{/[-3]ix}fg'h)ter(h.0/[-0.5]ivHG'ef'g) Sal(g)va(df)tó(efED.)(,)(ixf.0/[-0.5]hiHG'ge./ghGF'Ef_gF'E)ris.(e.) (::) v/. Vir(h)go(ixjhhgh/ef'g eg!ivHGhvFDe.) (,) (ghF'Eghfff'1dfED'fg'h) (,) De(gf/gh)i(g) Gé(f)ni(ghgh)trix,(hgh'1f) (;) quem(e[ll:1]d) to(f_g//ef!hvGE'fd)tus(d.) (,) non(e) ca(c)pit(d) or(d!ff//fffdfvED'ef'g)bis,(ghhg.) (:) in(f) tu(f)a(ghgh) se(h) clau(hgh'1f)sit(e[ll:1]d) (,) ví(f_g//ef!hvGE'fd)sce(cd)ra(d.) (;) * fa(cd!ff)ctus(fg) ho(g_[oh:h]f/hgh)mo.(hhf.) (,) (h_ghvFDgff'fvEC//dd[ull:1]c/da..) (,) (cd!fvvDC'd!ff/gff/ded.) (::)
  r. Benedícta et venerábilis es, Virgo María: quæ sine tactu pudóris invénta es mater Salvatóris. v. Virgo Dei Génitrix, quem totus non capit orbis, in tua se clausit víscera factus homo.
  r. Blessed and venerable are you, O Virgin Mary, who, with unsullied virginity, were found to be the Mother of the Saviour. v. O Virgin, Mother of God, He Whom the whole world does not contain, becoming man, shut Himself in your womb.
  Allelúia
Hallelujah
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(c4) AL(c)le(df)lú(efee){ia}.(d.) *(,) (de!f'g//egffdevDCe.) (,) (de!f'g//egffdevDCee[ll:1]d.0) (;) (fg!hvGFE.) (,) (eg/hgefD'Cdde.) v/.(::) Post(f) par(efd/e[ll:1]dd)tum,(c) Vir(df/de~)go(e.) (;) in(e)vi(c)o(e)lá(g_[uh:l]h//egffde)ta(d_c) (,) per(d)man(dfd~)sí(e_0[uh:l]fg)sti :(fe..) (:) De(c)i(e) Gé(g)ni(ixgh)trix(hiHG.fg!hvGF'De.) (;) (ixce/gh!ivHG.fg!hvGF'De.) (,) (ffe/ggfhvG'FE.) (;) in(f)ter(evDC)cé(d!fde)de(e.) *(,) pro(c) no(df)bis.(efee[ll:1]d.0) (,) (de!f'g//egffdevDCe.) (,) (de!f'g//egffdevDCee[ll:1]d.0) (;) (fg!hvGFE.) (,) (eg/hgefD'Cdde.) (::)
  r. Allelúia v. Post partum, Virgo, invioláta permansísti: Dei Génitrix, intercéde pro nobis.
  r. Hallelujah. v. After giving birth, thou remained an inviolate Virgin: Mother of God, intercede for us.
  Evangelium
  v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
  v. The Lord be with you. r. And with your spirit.
  Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Lucam (8,4-15)
  
  r. Glória tibi Dómine.
  r. Glory to Thou, Lord.
  In illo tempore: Cum turba plúrima conveníret, et de síngulis civitátibus properárent ad Iesum, dixit per similitúdinem: “Éxiit, qui séminat, semináre semen suum. Et dum séminat ipse, áliud cécidit secus viam et conculcátum est, et vólucres cæli comedérunt illud.Et áliud cécidit super petram et natum áruit, quia non habébat umórem. Et áliud cécidit inter spinas, et simul exórtæ spinæ suffocavérunt illud. Et áliud cécidit in terram bonam et ortum fecit fructum céntuplum.” Hæc dicens clamábat: “Qui habet aures audiéndi, áudiat.”Interrogábant autem eum discípuli eíus, quæ esset hæc parábola.Quibus ipse dixit: “Vóbis datum est nosse mystéria regni Dei, céteris autem in parábolis, ut vidéntes non vídeant et audiéntes non intéllegant. Est autem hæc parábola: Semen est verbum Dei.Qui autem secus viam, sunt qui áudiunt; deínde venit Diábolus et tollit verbum de corde eórum, ne credéntes salvi fiant.Qui autem supra petram: qui cum audíerint, cum gáudio suscípiunt verbum; et hi radíces non habent, qui ad tempus credunt, et in témpore tentatiónis recédunt.Quod autem in spinis cécidit: hi sunt, qui audiérunt et a sollicitudínibus et divítiis et voluptátibus vitæ eúntes suffocántur et non réferunt fructum.Quod autem in bonam terram: hi sunt, qui in corde bono et óptimo audiéntes verbum rétinent et fructum áfferunt in patiéntia.
  
  Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
  Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thou, O Christ.
  Offertorium
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(c4) FE(d!fffgvFD)lix(d.) *(,) nam(dcf.ghG'Fhh)que(gf) es,(g.) (;) sa(d)cra(d!gfg//dgfefd/e[ll:1]d) Vir(ccd~)go(d.) (,) Ma(dv.cd'f/ef!gvE'Dfv.efd/e[ll:1]d)rí(cd)a,(d.) (;) et(cd) o(dfE~D~)mni(dc) lau(ccd~)de(d.) (,) di(d!ewf!gv.dfED')gnís(d)si(c!ecd)ma :(e[ll:1]d..) (:) qui(cd)a(d) ex(cd) te(dfED.) or(dd/cg)tus(fe) est(dc..) (;) sol(cd/efe/f_d) iu(d!ewf!gv.dfED')stí(d)ti(c!ecd)ae,(e[ll:1]d..) (;) Chri(cd!fvED)stus(d.) De(d!ewf!gv.dfED)us(cd) no(dcdefe/f_d/e[ll:1]d)ster.(d.) (::)
  Felix namque es, sacra Virgo María, et omni laude digníssima: quia ex te ortus est sol iustítiæ, Christus Deus noster.
  
  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 your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.
  Genetrícis Fílii tui memóriam venerántes, quǽsumus, Dómine, ut sacrifícii huius oblátio nosmetípsos, grátia tua largiénte, tibi perfíciat munus ætérnum. Per Christum.
  
  v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
  v. The Lord be with you. r. And with your spirit.
  v. Sursum corda. r. Habémus ad Dóminum.
  v. Lift up your 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 I de beata Maria Virgine
  De Maternitate beatæ Mariæ Virginis
On the maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  Vere dignum et iustum est, æquum et salutáre, nos tibi semper et ubíque grátias ágere: Dómine, sancte Pater, omnípotens ætérne Deus:
  Truly it is worthy and just, equitable and salutary, for us always and everywhere to give You thanks: Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal God: through Christ, our Lord.
  Et te in veneratióne beátæ Maríæ semper Vírginis collaudáre, benedícere et prædicáre. Quæ et Unigénitum tuum Sancti Spíritus obumbratióne concépit, et, virginitátis glória permanénte, lumen ætérnum mundo effúdit, Iesum Christum Dóminum nostrum.
  And to praise You, bless You and preach to You by venerating Blessed Mary, ever virgin. Because she conceived Your only Son through the work of the Holy Spirit and, without losing the glory of her virginity, cast an eternal light on the world, Jesus Christ, our Lord.
  Per quem maiestátem tuam laudant Angeli, adórant Dominatiónes, tremunt Potestátes. Cæli cælorúmque Virtútes, ac beáta Séraphim, sócia exsultatióne concélebrant.
  He through whom the angels praise Your majesty, adore the dominions and tremble the powers. The heavens of heavens, the virtues and the blessed seraphim celebrate You united in exultation.
  Cum quibus et nostras voces ut admítti iúbeas, deprecámur, súpplici confessióne dicéntes:
  It is with them that we raise our voices so that we may be associated with them, we beseech You, humbly saying Your praises:
  Vel:
Or:
  Præfatio II de beata Maria Virgine
  Ecclesia, verbis Mariæ, laudes Deo persolvit
  Vere dignum et iustum est, æquum et salutáre, in ómnium Sanctórum provéctu te mirábilem confitéri, et potíssimum, beátæ Vírginis Maríæ memóriam recoléntes, cleméntiam tuam ipsíus grato magnificáre præcónio.
  
  Vere namque in omnes terræ fines magna fecísti, ac tuam in sǽcula prorogásti misericórdiæ largitátem, cum, ancíllæ tuæ humilitátem aspíciens, per eam dedísti humánæ salútis auctórem, Fílium tuum, Iesum Christum, Dóminum nostrum.
  
  Per quem maiestátem tuam adórat exércitus Angelórum, ante conspéctum tuum in æternitáte lætántium.
  
  Cum quibus et nostras voces ut admítti iúbeas, deprecámur, sócia exsultatióne dicéntes:
  
  Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth...
  
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(c4) SAN(eeg)ctus,(e.) *(,) San(fff)ctus,(dc) (,) San(dfd)ctus(e.) (;) Dó(g')mi(f)nus(g') De(g)us(gf) Sá(g)ba(fe)oth.(e.) (:) Ple(g')ni(f) sunt(dc) cae(d)li(f') et(d) ter(de)ra(e.) (,) gló(g')ri(f)a(g) tu(fe)a.(e.) (:) Ho(g)sán(gh~)na(h') in(g) ex(f)cél(gg)sis.(e.) (:) Be(g)ne(e')dí(f)ctus(dc) qui(d) ve(dfd)nit(e.) (,) in(g) nó(g')mi(g)ne(f') Dó(g)mi(fe)ni.(e.) (:) Ho(g)sán(gh~)na(h') in(g) ex(f)cél(gg)sis.(e.) (::)
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XII. s.
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(f3) A(g)gnus(fe) De(fg)i,(g.) *(,) qui(g) tol(i')lis(j) pec(ih)cá(i)ta(ih) mun(g.)di :(g.) (;) mi(g)se(gf)ré(h)re(fg) no(g.)bis.(g.) (::)
A(i)gnus(i') De(j)i,(i.) *(,) qui(h) tol(i')lis(j) pec(ih)cá(i)ta(ih) mun(g.)di :(g.) (;) mi(hg)se(hi)ré(hhg)re(fe) no(fg)bis.(g.) (::)
A(g)gnus(fe) De(fg)i,(g.) *(,) qui(g) tol(i')lis(j) pec(ih)cá(i)ta(ih) mun(g.)di :(g.) (;) do(g)na(gf) no(h)bis(fg) pa(g.)cem.(g.) (::)
  Communio
Communion
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(c4) BE(d)á(f)ta(fe) ví(fg)sce(efED'e)ra(e[ll:1]d..) *(,) Ma(f)rí(gh)ae(hvGF) Vír(ixghg/hi)gi(h)nis,(h.) (:) quae(f) por(gh~)ta(hg/hfgvFE)vé(d!ewfef)runt(e[ll:1]d..) (,) ae(h)tér(ixjhhg/hi)ni(h.) Pa(dc/fg'h)tris(f_e) Fí(cd)li(d_c/d!ewf)um.(e[ll:1]d..) (::) <i>T. P.</i> Al(fg~)le(e_[oh:h][ll:1]d/fh//ghgefghfgvFE)lú(d!ewfef){ia}.(e[ll:1]d..) (::)
  Beáta víscera Maríæ Vírginis, quæ portavérunt ætérni Patris Fílium (T.P. allelúia).
  Blessed is the womb of the Virgin Mary, which bore the Son of the eternal Father.
  Post communionem
  Redemptiónis ætérnæ partícipes effécti, quǽsumus, Dómine, ut, qui Genetrícis Fílii tui memóriam ágimus, et de grátiæ tuæ plenitúdine gloriémur, et salvatiónis contínuum sentiámus augméntum. Per Christum.
  
  Ad Missam lectam:
  Ant. ad introitum
Ant. ad entrance
  Beáta es, Virgo María, quæ ómnium portásti creatórem; genuísti qui te fecit, et in ætérnum pérmanes Virgo.
  
  Ant. ad communionem
Ant. at communion
  Lc 1, 49
  Fecit mihi magna, qui potens est, et sanctum nomen eius.
  The Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name.
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