Warning: the Roman antiphonary is under construction. There are still many errors and omissions. Be patient.
%%
(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
annotation:8;
%%
(c3) NUNC,(e) San(e)cte,(fg) no(g)bis,(fe) Spí(fgwhg)ri(fe)tus,(e.) (;) u(e)num(g) Pa(h)tri(i) cum(iji) Fí(g)li(hi)o,(i.) (:) di(g)gná(i)re(ij) prom(j)ptus(i) ín(hg)ge(fe)ri(fgwhg.) (;) no(e)stro(fh) re(h)fú(hg)sus(fe) pé(fgwhg)cto(fe)ri.(e.) (::)
Os,(e) lin(e)gua,(fg) mens,(g) sen(fe)sus,(fgwhg) vi(fe)gor(e.) (;) con(e)fes(g)si(h)ó(i)nem(iji) pér(g)so(hi)nent,(i.) (:) flam(g)mé(i)scat(ij) i(j)gne(i) cá(hg)ri(fe)tas,(fgwhg.) (;) ac(e)cén(fh)dat(h) ar(hg)dor(fe) pró(fgwhg)xi(fe)mos.(e.) (::)
Per(e) te(e) sci(fg)á(g)mus(fe) da(fgwhg) Pa(fe)trem,(e.) (;) no(e)scá(g)mus(h) at(i)que(iji) Fí(g)li(hi)um,(i.) (:) te(g) u(i)tri(ij)ús(j)que(i) Spí(hg)ri(fe)tum(fgwhg.) (;) cre(e)dá(fh)mus(h) om(hg)ni(fe) tém(fgwhg)po(fe)re.(e.) (::)
A(efe)men.(de..) (::)
%%
(c3) NUNC,(e) San(e)cte,(fg) no(g)bis,(fe) Spí(fgwhg)ri(fe)tus,(e.) (;) u(e)num(g) Pa(h)tri(i) cum(iji) Fí(g)li(hi)o,(i.) (:) di(g)gná(i)re(ij) prom(j)ptus(i) ín(hg)ge(fe)ri(fgwhg.) (;) no(e)stro(fh) re(h)fú(hg)sus(fe) pé(fgwhg)cto(fe)ri.(e.) (::)
Os,(e) lin(e)gua,(fg) mens,(g) sen(fe)sus,(fgwhg) vi(fe)gor(e.) (;) con(e)fes(g)si(h)ó(i)nem(iji) pér(g)so(hi)nent,(i.) (:) flam(g)mé(i)scat(ij) i(j)gne(i) cá(hg)ri(fe)tas,(fgwhg.) (;) ac(e)cén(fh)dat(h) ar(hg)dor(fe) pró(fgwhg)xi(fe)mos.(e.) (::)
Per(e) te(e) sci(fg)á(g)mus(fe) da(fgwhg) Pa(fe)trem,(e.) (;) no(e)scá(g)mus(h) at(i)que(iji) Fí(g)li(hi)um,(i.) (:) te(g) u(i)tri(ij)ús(j)que(i) Spí(hg)ri(fe)tum(fgwhg.) (;) cre(e)dá(fh)mus(h) om(hg)ni(fe) tém(fgwhg)po(fe)re.(e.) (::)
A(efe)men.(de..) (::)
Nunc, Sancte, nobis, Spíritus, unum Patri cum Fílio, dignáre promptus íngeri nostro refúsus péctori.
Come, Holy Ghost, who ever One Art with the Father and the Son, It is the hour, our souls possess With Thy full flood of holiness.
Os, lingua, mens, sensus, vigor confessiónem pérsonent, flamméscat igne cáritas, accéndat ardor próximos.
Let flesh and heart and lips and mind Sound forth our witness to mankind; And love light up our mortal frame, Till others catch the living flame.
Per te sciámus da Patrem, noscámus atque Fílium, te utriúsque Spíritum credámus omni témpore. Amen.
To us, through Thee, the grace be shown To know the Father and the Son; And Spirit of Them both, may we Forever rest our faith in Thee.
annotation: 8g;
%%
(c4) LÁ(g)bi(g)a(g) *() in(g)sur(h)gén(g)ti(h)um(g) (,) et(f) co(g)gi(h)ta(j)ti(i)ó(hj)nes(i) e(h)ó(g)rum(h) (,) vi(h)de,(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)ne.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g) (::)
%%
(c4) LÁ(g)bi(g)a(g) *() in(g)sur(h)gén(g)ti(h)um(g) (,) et(f) co(g)gi(h)ta(j)ti(i)ó(hj)nes(i) e(h)ó(g)rum(h) (,) vi(h)de,(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)ne.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g) (::)
Ant. Lábia insurgéntium et cogitatiónes eórum vide, Dómine.
Ant. Behold, Lord, the speeches and plans of those who attack me.
Psalmus 122 (123)
Psalm 122 (123)
Dominus fiducia populi
The Lord, the people's trust
Duo cæci... clamaverunt: «Domine, miserere nostri, Fili David» (Mt 20, 30).
Two blind men cried out, "Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David" (Mt 20:30).
Ad te levávi óculos meos, * qui hábitas in cælis.
To thee have I lifted up my eyes, who dwellest in heaven.
Ecce sicut óculi servórum ad manus dominórum suórum, * sicut óculi ancíllæ ad manus dóminæ suæ,
Behold as the eyes of servants are on the hands of their masters,
ita óculi nostri ad Dóminum Deum nostrum, * donec misereátur nostri.
As the eyes of the handmaid are on the hands of her mistress: so are our eyes unto the Lord our God, until he have mercy on us.
Miserére nostri, Dómine, miserére nostri, * quia multum repléti sumus despectióne;
Have mercy on us, O Lord, have mercy on us: for we are greatly filled with contempt.
quia multum repléta est ánima nostra * derisióne abundántium et despectióne superbórum.
For our soul is greatly filled: we are a reproach to the rich, and contempt to the proud.
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.
Psalmus 123 (124)
Psalm 123 (124)
Adiutorium nostrum in nomine Domini
Our help is in the name of the Lord
Dixit Dominus Paulo: «Noli timere ... quia ego sum tecum» (Act 18, 9-10).
The Lord said to Paul: "Do not fear... I am with you" (Act 18, 9-10).
Nisi quia Dóminus erat in nobis, dicat nunc Israel, † nisi quia Dóminus erat in nobis, * cum exsúrgerent hómines in nos:
If it had not been that the Lord was with us, let Israel now say: If it had not been that the Lord was with us, When men rose up against us,
forte vivos deglutíssent nos, * cum irascerétur furor eórum in nos.
perhaps they had swallowed us up alive. When their fury was enkindled against us, perhaps the waters had swallowed us up.
Fórsitan aqua absorbuísset nos, † torrens pertransísset ánimam nostram * fórsitan pertransíssent ánimam nostram aquæ intumescéntes.
Our soul hath passed through a torrent: perhaps our soul had passed through a water insupportable.
Benedíctus Dóminus; * qui non dedit nos in direptiónem déntibus eórum.
Blessed be the Lord, who hath not given us to be a prey to their teeth.
Anima nostra sicut passer erépta est * de láqueo venántium:
Our soul hath been delivered as a sparrow out of the snare of the fowlers.
láqueus contrítus est, * et nos erépti sumus.
The snare is broken, and we are delivered.
Adiutórium nostrum in nómine Dómini, * qui fecit cælum et terram.
Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
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.
III
III
Qui timétis Dóminum, laudáte eum, * univérsum semen Iacob, glorificáte eum.
Thou who fear the Lord, praise Him, all thou descendants of Jacob, glorify Him.
Métuat eum omne semen Israel, * quóniam non sprevit neque despéxit afflictiónem páuperis,
Let all the descendants of Israel fear him, for he hath not despised or rejected the suffering of the poor,
nec avértit fáciem suam ab eo * et, cum clamáret ad eum, exaudívit.
He did not hide His face from him, and when the afflicted cried out to Him, He heard. "
Apud te laus mea in ecclésia magna; * vota mea reddam in conspéctu timéntium eum.
Thanks to Thou, my hymn will resound in the great assembly, I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who fear Thou.
Edent páuperes et saturabúntur, † et laudábunt Dóminum, qui requírunt eum: * «Vivant corda eórum in sǽculum sǽculi!».
The afflicted will eat and be satisfied; those who seek the Lord will praise Him."May their hearts live forevermore!"
Reminiscéntur et converténtur ad Dóminum univérsi fines terræ, * et adorábunt in conspéctu eius univérsæ famíliæ géntium.
All the ends of the earth will keep in remembrance and turn unto the Lord, and all the families of the nations will bow down to His face.
Quóniam Dómini est regnum, * et ipse dominábitur géntium.
For unto the Lord belongs the empire, He dominates over the nations.
Ipsum solum adorábunt omnes, qui dórmiunt in terra; * in conspéctu eius prócident omnes, qui descéndunt in púlverem.
They will worship Him alone, those who sleep in the earth; before Him will bow all those who descend unto the dust,
Anima autem mea illi vivet, * et semen meum sérviet ipsi.
Wherefore my soul will live in Him, and my seed will serve Him.
Narrábitur de Dómino generatióni ventúræ, et annuntiábunt iustítiam eius pópulo, qui nascétur: * «Hæc fecit Dóminus!».
The Lord will be spoken of unto the future generation. They will come and declare His righteousness unto the people that will be born, they will say, "The Lord has done these things."
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.
annotation: ;
%%
(c4) a/. Lá(g)bi(g)a(g) () in(g)sur(h)gén(g)ti(h)um(g) (,) et(f) co(g)gi(h)ta(j)ti(i)ó(hj)nes(i) e(h)ó(g)rum(h) (,) vi(h)de,(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)ne.(g)
(::)
%%
(c4) a/. Lá(g)bi(g)a(g) () in(g)sur(h)gén(g)ti(h)um(g) (,) et(f) co(g)gi(h)ta(j)ti(i)ó(hj)nes(i) e(h)ó(g)rum(h) (,) vi(h)de,(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)ne.(g)
(::)
Ant. Lábia insurgéntium et cogitatiónes eórum vide, Dómine.
Ant. Behold, Lord, the speeches and plans of those who attack me.
Lectio brevis (Ier 31, 2-4)
Hæc dicit Dóminus: Invénit grátiam in desérto pópulus, qui remánserat a gládio; vadet ad réquiem suam Israel. De longe Dóminus appáruit mihi: In caritáte perpétua diléxi te; ídeo attráxi te in misericórdia. Rursúmque ædificábo te, et ædificáberis.
Thus saith the Lord: The people were left and escaped from the sword, found grace in the desert: Israel shall to his rest. The Lord hath appeared from afar to me. Yea I have loved thee with everlasting love, therefore have I drawn thee, taking pity on thee. And I will build thee again, and thou shalt be built, 0 virgin of Israel: thou shalt again be adorned with thy timbrels, and shalt go forth in the dances of them that make merry.
v. Hauriétis aquas in gáudio. r. De fóntibus Salvatóris.
Orémus.
Postea dicitur immediate et sine orémus oratio propria, cum conclusione longiore.
After this the proper prayer is said straightway and without "Let us pray", with the long conclusion.
Concéde, quǽsumus, omnípotens Deus, † ut qui, dilécti Fílii tui Corde gloriántes, eius præcípua in nos benefícia recólimus caritátis, * de illo donórum fonte cælésti supereffluéntem grátiam mereámur accípere. Per Dóminum.
Deign to grant, Almighty God, unto us who glory in the Heart of Thy beloved Son, and who celebrate the benefits of His charity towards us; grant that we may receive from this heavenly source a superabundant grace.
Si præest sacerdos vel diaconus :
Dóminus vobíscum.
The Lord be with thee.
r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
r. And with thy spirit.
Benedícat vos omnípotens Deus, Pater, ✠ et Fílius, et Spíritus Sanctus.
May God Almighty bless thee, the Father, ✠ and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
r. Amen.
r. Amen.
Vel alia formula benedictionis, sicut in Missa.
Or another formula of blessing, as at Mass.
Et si fit dimissio, sequitur invitatio:
And if we make a referral, we add the invitation:
%%
(c4) BE(h)ne(h)di(h)cá(h)mus(g) Dó(gh) mi(g)no.(e) r/.(::) De(h)o(g) grá(gh)ti(g)as.(e) (::)
(c4) BE(h)ne(h)di(h)cá(h)mus(g) Dó(gh) mi(g)no.(e) r/.(::) De(h)o(g) grá(gh)ti(g)as.(e) (::)
v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
Absente sacerdote vel diacono, et in recitatione a solo, sic concluditur:
In the absence of a deacon or a priest, and in the recitation alone, it is concluded thus:
Dóminus nos benedícat, et ab omni malo deféndat, et ad vitam perdúcat ætérnam. r. Amen.
May the Lord bless us, forbid us from all evil, and bring us to eternal life. r. Amen.
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.