Warning: the Roman antiphonary is under construction. There are still many errors and omissions. Be patient.
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(c3) DE(h)us,(h) (,)in(h) ad(h)iu(h)tó(hi)ri(h)um(h) me(h)um(h) in(h)tén(h)de.(h) r/.(::) Dó(h)mi(h)ne,(h) (,) ad(h) ad(h)iu(h)ván(h)dum(h) me(h) fes(h)tí(h)na.(h) (:) Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fí(h)li(h)o,(h) (,) et(h) Spi(h)rí(h)tu(h)i(h) Sanc(h)to.(h) (:)
Si(h)cut(h) e(h)rat(h) in(h) prin(h)cí(h)pi(h)o,(h) et(h) nunc,(h) et(h)
sem(h)per,(h) (,) et(h) in(h) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sæ(h)cu(h)ló(h)rum.(h)
Am(h)en.(h:) Al(h)le(hi)lú(h)ia.(h) (::)
(c3) DE(h)us,(h) (,)in(h) ad(h)iu(h)tó(hi)ri(h)um(h) me(h)um(h) in(h)tén(h)de.(h) r/.(::) Dó(h)mi(h)ne,(h) (,) ad(h) ad(h)iu(h)ván(h)dum(h) me(h) fes(h)tí(h)na.(h) (:) Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fí(h)li(h)o,(h) (,) et(h) Spi(h)rí(h)tu(h)i(h) Sanc(h)to.(h) (:)
Si(h)cut(h) e(h)rat(h) in(h) prin(h)cí(h)pi(h)o,(h) et(h) nunc,(h) et(h)
sem(h)per,(h) (,) et(h) in(h) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sæ(h)cu(h)ló(h)rum.(h)
Am(h)en.(h:) Al(h)le(hi)lú(h)ia.(h) (::)
v. Deus, ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde. r. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína. Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen. Allelúia.
v. O God, come to my assistance. r. O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Alleluia.
Hymnus
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(c4) DUL(g)ci(hi) de(j)pró(ih)mat(g) cár(h)mi(f)ne(g'_) (,)
de(i)vó(k)ta(j) plebs(i) sol(k)lém(ji)ni(h)a,(g.) (;)
dum(g) in(h) cæ(f)ló(g)rum(e) cúl(fe)mi(d)ne(c'_) (,)
hæc(g) vir(hi)go(j) mi(ih)cat(g) gló(h)ri(f)a.(g.)
2.(::)
Vir(g)go,(hi) quæ(j) Chri(ih)sti(g) láu(h)di(f)bus(g'_) (,)
va(i)cá(k)vit(j) iam(i) vi(k)rí(ji)li(h)ter,(g.) (;)
san(g)ctó(h)rum(f) nunc(g) ag(e)mí(fe)ni(d)bus(c'_) (,)
con(g)iún(hi)gi(j)tur(ih) fe(g)lí(h)ci(f)ter.(g.)
3.(::)
Vi(g)cit(hi) per(j) pu(ih)di(g)cí(h)ti(f)am(g'_) (,)
in(i)fír(k)mæ(j) car(i)nis(k) ví(ji)ti(h)um;(g.) (;)
spre(g)vit(h) mun(f)di(g) blan(e)dí(fe)ti(d)am(c'_) (,)
Chri(g)sti(hi) se(j)quens(ih) ve(g)stí(h)gi(f)um.(g.)
4.(::)
Per(g) hanc(hi) nos,(j) Chri(ih)ste,(g) dí(h)ri(f)ge(g'_) (,)
ser(i)vans(k) a(j) cun(i)ctis(k) hó(ji)sti(h)bus;(g.) (;)
cul(g)pá(h)rum(f) la(g)psus(e) cór(fe)ri(d)ge(c'_) (,)
nos(g) ím(hi)bu(j)ens(ih) vir(g)tú(h)ti(f)bus.(g.)
5.(::)
Ie(g)su,(hi) ti(j)bi(ih) sit(g) gló(h)ri(f)a,(g'_) (,)
qui(i) na(k)tus(j) es(i) de(k) Vír(ji)gi(h)ne,(g.) (;)
cum(g) Pa(h)tr<i>e</i>() et(f) al(g)mo(e) Spí(fe)ri(d)tu,(c'_) (,)
in(g) sem(hi)pi(j)tér(ih)na(g) sǽ(h)cu(f)la.(g.) (::)
A(ghg)men.(gh..) (::)
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(c4) DUL(g)ci(hi) de(j)pró(ih)mat(g) cár(h)mi(f)ne(g'_) (,)
de(i)vó(k)ta(j) plebs(i) sol(k)lém(ji)ni(h)a,(g.) (;)
dum(g) in(h) cæ(f)ló(g)rum(e) cúl(fe)mi(d)ne(c'_) (,)
hæc(g) vir(hi)go(j) mi(ih)cat(g) gló(h)ri(f)a.(g.)
2.(::)
Vir(g)go,(hi) quæ(j) Chri(ih)sti(g) láu(h)di(f)bus(g'_) (,)
va(i)cá(k)vit(j) iam(i) vi(k)rí(ji)li(h)ter,(g.) (;)
san(g)ctó(h)rum(f) nunc(g) ag(e)mí(fe)ni(d)bus(c'_) (,)
con(g)iún(hi)gi(j)tur(ih) fe(g)lí(h)ci(f)ter.(g.)
3.(::)
Vi(g)cit(hi) per(j) pu(ih)di(g)cí(h)ti(f)am(g'_) (,)
in(i)fír(k)mæ(j) car(i)nis(k) ví(ji)ti(h)um;(g.) (;)
spre(g)vit(h) mun(f)di(g) blan(e)dí(fe)ti(d)am(c'_) (,)
Chri(g)sti(hi) se(j)quens(ih) ve(g)stí(h)gi(f)um.(g.)
4.(::)
Per(g) hanc(hi) nos,(j) Chri(ih)ste,(g) dí(h)ri(f)ge(g'_) (,)
ser(i)vans(k) a(j) cun(i)ctis(k) hó(ji)sti(h)bus;(g.) (;)
cul(g)pá(h)rum(f) la(g)psus(e) cór(fe)ri(d)ge(c'_) (,)
nos(g) ím(hi)bu(j)ens(ih) vir(g)tú(h)ti(f)bus.(g.)
5.(::)
Ie(g)su,(hi) ti(j)bi(ih) sit(g) gló(h)ri(f)a,(g'_) (,)
qui(i) na(k)tus(j) es(i) de(k) Vír(ji)gi(h)ne,(g.) (;)
cum(g) Pa(h)tr<i>e</i>() et(f) al(g)mo(e) Spí(fe)ri(d)tu,(c'_) (,)
in(g) sem(hi)pi(j)tér(ih)na(g) sǽ(h)cu(f)la.(g.) (::)
A(ghg)men.(gh..) (::)
Dulci deprómat cármine devóta plebs sollémnia, dum in cælórum cúlmine hæc virgo micat glória.
Virgo, quæ Christi láudibus vacávit iam viríliter, sanctórum nunc agmínibus coniúngitur felíciter.
Vicit per pudicítiam infírmæ carnis vítium; sprevit mundi blandítiam Christi sequens vestígium.
Per hanc nos, Christe, dírige servans a cunctis hóstibus; culpárum lapsus córrige nos ímbuens virtútibus.
Iesu, tibi sit glória, qui natus es de Vírgine, cum Patre et almo Spíritu, in sempitérna sæcula. Amen.
Jesus, to Thee be glory given, Whom erst the Virgin-Mother bore, With Father and with Holy Ghost, Through endless ages evermore.
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(c4) EX(h)tén(fg)de,(g) *() Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(h) u(j) a(k) e.(j) (::)
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(c4) EX(h)tén(fg)de,(g) *() Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(h) u(j) a(k) e.(j) (::)
Ant. 1. Exténde Dómine bráchium tuum, et líbera ánimas nostras, ne pereámus.
Ant. 1. Stretch forth Thy arm, O Lord, and deliver our souls, lest we perish.
Psalmus 43 (44)
Psalm 43 (44)
Populi calamitates
In his omnibus superamus propter eum, qui dilexit nos (Rom 8, 37).
In all these things, we are more than conquerors through the One who loved us (Romans 8:37).
I
I
Deus, áuribus nostris audívimus; † patres nostri annuntiavérunt nobis * opus, quod operátus es in diébus eórum, in diébus antíquis.
O God, we have heard with our ears; our fathers have told us of the work that Thou hast done in their days, and in the days of old.
Tu manu tua gentes depulísti et plantásti illos, * afflixísti pópulos et dilatásti eos.
Thy hand has destroyed the nations, and thou hast set them in their place; Thou hast afflicted the peoples, and Thou hast driven them out.
Nec enim in gládio suo possedérunt terram, * et bráchium eórum non salvávit eos;
For it was not with their sword that they conquered this land, nor did their arm save them,
sed déxtera tua et bráchium tuum et illuminátio vultus tui, * quóniam complacuísti in eis.
but it is Thy right hand and Thy arm, and the light of Thy face, forasmuch as Thou lovedst them.
Tu es rex meus et Deus meus, * qui mandas salútes Iacob.
Thou art my king and my God, thou who command the salvation of Jacob.
In te inimícos nostros proiécimus * et in nómine tuo conculcávimus insurgéntes in nos.
Through Thou we will overthrow our enemies, and in Thy Name we will despise those who rise up against us.
Non enim in arcu meo sperábo, * et gládius meus non salvábit me.
For it is not in my bow that I will trust, * nor will my sword save me.
Tu autem salvásti nos de affligéntibus nos * et odiéntes nos confudísti.
But it is Thou who have saved us from those who afflicted us, and who have confounded those who hated us.
In Deo gloriábimur tota die * et in nómine tuo confitébimur in sæculum.
In God we will glory all day long, and we will praise Thy Name forevermore.
Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c4) a/. Ex(h)tén(fg)de,(g) () Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g)
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(c4) a/. Ex(h)tén(fg)de,(g) () Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g)
(::)
Ant. Exténde Dómine bráchium tuum, et líbera ánimas nostras, ne pereámus.
Ant. Stretch forth Thy arm, O Lord, and deliver our souls, lest we perish.
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(c3) CON(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) *(,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f) (::)
E(i) u(h) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(f) (::)
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(c3) CON(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) *(,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f) (::)
E(i) u(h) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(f) (::)
Ant. 2. Confundántur qui me persequúntur, et non confúndar ego,Dómine Deus meus.
Ant. 2. Let them be confounded that persecute me, but let not me be confounded, O Lord my God.
II
II
Nunc autem reppulísti et confudísti nos * et non egrediéris, Deus, cum virtútibus nostris.
But now Thou've turned us away and put us to shame, and Thou don't go out with our armies anymore, God.
Convertísti nos retrórsum coram inimícis nostris, * et, qui odérunt nos, diripuérunt sibi.
Thou madest us turn our backs on our enemies, and those who hated us plundered us.
Dedísti nos tamquam oves ad vescéndum * et in géntibus dispersísti nos.
Thou hast given us up as sheep for slaughter, and thou hast scattered us amongst the nations.
Vendidísti pópulum tuum sine lucro, * nec dítior factus es in commutatióne eórum.
Thou sold thy people at a low price, and there was no crowd in the purchase that was made of them.
Posuísti nos oppróbrium vicínis nostris, * subsannatiónem et derísum his, qui sunt in circúitu nostro.
Thou hast repaid us the reproach of our neighbors, and an object of insult and mockery to those around us.
Posuísti nos similitúdinem in géntibus, * commotiónem cápitis in pópulis.
Thou hast given us back the fable of the nations; the people shake their heads about us.
Tota die verecúndia mea contra me est, * et confúsio faciéi meæ coopéruit me,
All day long my shame is before my eyes, and the confusion of my face covers me entirely,
a voce exprobrántis et obloquéntis, * a fácie inimíci et ultóris.
at the voice of him who reviles and reviles me, in the sight of the enemy and the persecutor.
Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c3) a/. Con(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) (,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f)
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(c3) a/. Con(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) (,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f)
(::)
Ant. Confundántur qui me persequúntur, et non confúndar ego,Dómine Deus meus.
Ant. Let them be confounded that persecute me, but let not me be confounded, O Lord my God.
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(f3) ME(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) *(,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(h) u(g) a(ef) e.(f) (::)
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(f3) ME(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) *(,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(h) u(g) a(ef) e.(f) (::)
Ant. 3. Meménto Domíne, et osténde te nobis in témpore tribulatiónis.
Ant. 3. Remember, O Lord, and shew Thyself unto us in the time of tribulation.
III
III
Hæc ómnia venérunt super nos,† nec oblíti sumus te; * et iníque non égimus in testaméntum tuum.
All these evils have come upon us; and yet we have not forgotten Thou, nor have we acted unjustly against Thy covenant.
Et non recéssit retro cor nostrum, * nec declinavérunt gressus nostri a via tua;
And our hearts have not withdrawn backwards; and Thou hast turned our steps away from Thy way.
sed humiliásti nos in loco vúlpium * et operuísti nos umbra mortis.
For Thou hast humbled us in a place of affliction, and the shadow of death has covered us.
Si oblíti fuérimus nomen Dei nostri * et si expandérimus manus nostras ad deum aliénum,
If we have forgotten the name of our God, and stretched out our hands to a foreign god,
nonne Deus requíret ista? * Ipse enim novit abscóndita cordis.
Won't God ask for an account of it anon? For He knoweth the secrets of the heart.
Quóniam propter te mortificámur tota die, * æstimáti sumus sicut oves occisiónis.
For it is for thy sake that we are daily given up to death, and that we are looked upon as sheep for slaughter.
Evígila, quare obdórmis, Dómine? * Exsúrge et ne repéllas in finem.
Arise; wherefore do Thou sleep, Lord? Arise, and do not put us away forevermore.
Quare fáciem tuam avértis, * oblivísceris inópiæ nostræ et tribulatiónis nostræ?
Wherefore do Thou turn away Thy face? Wherefore do Thou forget our misery and tribulation?
Quóniam humiliáta est in púlvere ánima nostra, * conglutinátus est in terra venter noster.
For our soul is humbled in the dust, and our bosom is as it were clinging unto the earth.
Exsúrge, Dómine, ádiuva nos * et rédime nos propter misericórdiam tuam.
Arise, Lord; help us, and redeem us by Thy mercy.
Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(f3) a/. Me(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) (,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f)
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(f3) a/. Me(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) (,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f)
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Ant. Meménto Domíne, et osténde te nobis in témpore tribulatiónis.
Ant. Remember, O Lord, and shew Thyself unto us in the time of tribulation.
v. Gaudens gaudébo in Dómino. (T.P. allelúia.) r. Et exsultábit ánima mea in Deo meo. (T.P. allelúia.)
In primo nocturno, anno II)
De libro Iudith 10, 1-6a. 11-13. 20b; 11, 5-6. 19
Factum est ut Iudith cessávit clamans ad Deum Israel et consummávit ómnia verba sua, surréxit de prostratióne sua et vocávit abram suam et descéndit in domum suam in qua commorabátur in diébus sabbatórum et in diébus festis suis. Et ábstulit cilícium quod indúerat, et éxuit se vestiménta viduitátis suæ et lavit corpus suum aqua et unxit se unguénto spisso et pectinávit capíllos cápitis sui et impósuit mitram super caput suum et índuit se vestiménta iucunditátis suæ quibus vestiebátur in diébus vitæ viri sui Manásses. Et accépit sóleas in pedes suos et impósuit periscélides et dextrália et ánulos et ináures et omnem ornátum suum et compósuit se nimis in seductiónem oculórum virórum, quicúmque víderent eam. Et porréxit abræ suæ áscopam vini et vas ólei et peram implévit álphitis et massa fici et pánibus et cáseo et plicávit ómnia vasa sua et impósuit ei. Et abiérunt ad portam civitátis Betúliæ.
Et ibant in convállem in diréctum, et obviávit ei prima custódia Assyriórum. Et comprehénderunt eam et interrogavérunt eam: "Quorum es et unde venis et quo vadis?" Dixítque eis: "Fília sum ego Hebræórum et récedo a fácie ipsórum, quóniam incípiunt tradi vobis in devoratiónem. Et ego vénio ad fáciem Holoférnis príncipis milítiæ virtútis vestræ, ut renúntiem ei verba veritátis et osténdam ante fáciem ipsíus viam per quam vadat, et dominétur univérsæ montánæ, et non discumvéniat ex viris eius caro una, nec spíritus vitæ." Et induxérunt eam in tabernáculum Holoférnis.
Dixit Iudith ad Holoférnen: "Sume verba ancíllæ tuæ, et loquátur ancílla tua ante fáciem tuam et non nuntiábo mendácium dómino meo in hac nocte. Et, si secútus fúeris verba ancíllæ tuæ, consummábis ómnia in mánibus tuis, quæ fáciet Deus tecum, et non éxcidet dóminus meus de adinventiónibus suis quoadúsque vivit. Et addúcam te per médiam Iudæam usque véniam contra Ierúsalem et ponam sedem tuam in médio eius, et ádduces eos sicut oves quibus non est pastor. Et non múttiet canis lingua sua contra te, quóniam hæc dicta sunt mihi secúndum præsciéntiam meam et renuntiáta sunt mihi, et missa sum nuntiáre tibi."
r. Laudáte Dóminum Deum nostrum, * Qui non deséruit sperántes in se, et in me adimplévit misericórdiam suam quam promísit dómui Israel. v. Confitémini illi quóniam bonus, quóniam in sæculum misericórdia eius. * Qui non deséruit. v. Glória Patri. * Qui non deséruit.
In secundo nocturno, anno II)
Manuscrits autobiographiques de Ste Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus (Éd. Lisieux, 1957, 308-310)
Legitur in lingua vernacula. (Quando legitur textus cuius authentica lingua est gallica, non proponitur interpretatio latina.)
Depuis longtemps, Seigneur, vous m'avez permis d'être audacieuse avec vous. Comme le père de l'enfant prodigue parlant à son fils aîné, vous m'avez dit : Tout ce qui est à moi est à toi. Vos paroles, ô Jésus, sont donc à moi et je puis m'en servir pour attirer sur les âmes qui me sont unies les faveurs du Père céleste. Mais Seigneur, lorsque je dis qu'où je serai, je désire que ceux qui m'ont été donnés par vous y soient aussi, je ne prétends pas qu'ils ne puissent arriver à une gloire bien plus élevée que celle qu'il vous plaira de me donner, je veux demander simplement qu'un jour nous soyons tous réunis dans votre beau ciel.
Vous le savez, ô mon Dieu, je n'ai jamais désiré que vous aimer, je n'ambitionne pas d'autre gloire. Votre amour m'a prévenue dès mon enfance, il a grandi avec moi et maintenant c'est un abîme dont je ne puis sonder la profondeur. L'amour attire l'amour, aussi, mon Jésus, le mien s'élance vers vous, il voudrait combler l'abîme qui l'attire, mais hélas ! ce n'est pas même une goutte de rosée perdue dans l'océan !... Pour vous aimer comme vous m'aimez, il me faut emprunter votre propre amour, alors seulement je trouve le repos.
Ô mon Jésus, c'est peut-être une illusion, mais il me semble que vous ne pouvez combler une âme de plus d'amour que vous n'en avez comblé la mienne ; c'est pour cela que j'ose vous demander d'aimer ceux que vous m'avez donnés comme vous m'avez aimée moi-même. Un jour, au ciel, si je découvre que vous les aimez plus que moi, je m'en réjouirai, reconnaissant dès maintenant que ces âmes méritent votre amour bien plus que la mienne ; mais ici-bas, je ne puis concevoir une plus grande immensité d'amour que celle qu'il vous a plu de me prodiguer gratuitement sans aucun mérite de ma part.
 
 
 
 
Orémus.
Deus, qui regnum tuum humílibus parvulísque dispónis, † fac nos beátæ Terésiæ trámitem prósequi confidénter, ut, eius intercessióne, glória tua nobis revelétur ætérna. Per Dóminum.
O God, who disposes Thy kingdom in favor of the humble and the lowly, make us follow with confidence the path of Blessed Teresa, so that, through her intercession, Thy glory may be revealed unto us in eternity.
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(c3) BE(hij)ne(i)di(j)cá(ih)mus(gf) Dó(ghGF)mi(ef)no.(f) r/.(::) De(hijIH)o(gf) grá(ghGF)ti(ef)as.(f) (::)
(c3) BE(hij)ne(i)di(j)cá(ih)mus(gf) Dó(ghGF)mi(ef)no.(f) r/.(::) De(hijIH)o(gf) grá(ghGF)ti(ef)as.(f) (::)
v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
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.