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O Lord, open my lips.
And my mouth will proclaim your praise.
Rejoice in God, all the earth: serve the Lord with gladness.O God, take pity on us and bless us, and let your face shine upon us,
Rejoice in God, all the earth: serve the Lord with gladness.Let the peoples praise you, O God, let all the peoples praise you.
Rejoice in God, all the earth: serve the Lord with gladness.Let the peoples praise you, O God, let all the peoples praise you.
Rejoice in God, all the earth: serve the Lord with gladness.Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
A suitable hymn may be inserted at this point.
| Psalm 102 (103) |
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| Praise of the compassionate Lord |
| My soul, bless the Lord! All that is in me, bless his holy name. My soul, bless the Lord! Never forget all he has done for you. The Lord, who forgives your wrongdoing, who heals all your weaknesses. The Lord, who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with kindness and compassion. The Lord, who fills your age with good things, who renews your youth like an eagles. The Lord, who gives fair judgements, who gives judgement in favour of the oppressed. 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. |
| Psalm 102 (103) |
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| The Lord is compassion and kindness, full of patience, full of mercy. He will not fight against you for ever: he will not always be angry. He does not treat us as our sins deserve; he does not pay us back for our wrongdoing. As high as the sky above the earth, so great is his kindness to those who fear him. As far as east is from west, so far he has put our wrongdoing from us. As a father cares for his children, so the Lord cares for those who fear him. For he knows how we are made, he remembers we are nothing but dust. Man his life is like grass, he blossoms and withers like flowers of the field. The wind blows and carries him away: no trace of him remains. 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. |
| Psalm 102 (103) |
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| The Lord has been kind from the beginning; to those who fear him his kindness lasts for ever. His justice is for their childrens children, for those who keep his covenant, for those who remember his commandments and try to perform them. The Lords throne is high in the heavens and his rule shall extend over all. Bless the Lord, all his angels, strong in your strength, doers of his command, bless him as you hear his words. Bless the Lord, all his powers, his servants who do his will. Bless the Lord, all he has created, in every place that he rules. My soul, bless the Lord! 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. |
| Reading | Zechariah 3:1 - 4:14 © |
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| He showed me Joshua the high priest, standing before the angel of the Lord, with Satan standing on his right to accuse him. The angel of the Lord said to Satan, May the Lord rebuke you, Satan, may the Lord rebuke you, he who has made Jerusalem his very own. Is not this man a brand snatched from the fire? Now Joshua was dressed in dirty clothes as he stood before the angel of the Lord. The angel said these words to those who stood before him, Take off his dirty clothes and clothe him in splendid robes of state, and put a clean turban on his head. They clothed him in splendid robes of state and put a clean turban on his head. The angel of the Lord was standing there and said to him, Look, I have taken away your iniquity from you. The angel of the Lord then proclaimed to Joshua: The Lord of Hosts says this, If you walk in my ways and keep my ordinances, you shall govern my house, you shall watch over my courts, and I will give you free access among those who stand here. For this is the stone which I am placing before Joshua; on this single stone there are seven eyes; and I myself intend to cut the inscription on it it is the Lord of Hosts who speaks. Now listen, High Priest Joshua, you and the friends who sit before you for you are men of good omen. I now mean to raise my servant Branch, and I intend to put aside the iniquity of this land in a single day. On that day it is the Lord of Hosts who speaks you will entertain each other under your vine and fig tree. The angel who was talking to me came back and roused me as a man is roused from his sleep. And he asked me, What can you see? I answered, As I look, this is what I see: there is a lamp-stand entirely of gold with a bowl at the top of it; seven lamps are on the lamp-stand, and seven lips for the lamps on it. By it are two olive trees, one to the right of it and one to the left. Speaking again, I said to the angel who was talking to me, What do those things mean, my lord? The angel who was talking to me replied, Do you not know what these things mean? I said, No, my lord. He then gave me this answer, These seven are the eyes of the Lord; they cover the whole world. In reply to this I asked him, What is the meaning of these two olive trees, to the right and to the left of the lamp-stand? (Speaking again, I asked him, What is the meaning of the two olive branches pouring the oil through the two golden pipes?) He replied, Do you not know what these things mean? I said, No, my lord. He said, These are the two anointed ones who stand before the Lord of the whole world. This is the word of the Lord with regard to Zerubbabel, Not by might and not by power, but by my spirit, says the Lord of Hosts. What are you, you great mountain? Before Zerubbabel, be a plain! He will pull out the keystone to shouts of: Blessings on it, blessings on it! The word of the Lord was addressed to me as follows, The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this Temple; his hands will finish it. (And you will learn that the Lord of Hosts has sent me to you.) A day for little things, no doubt, but who would dare despise it? People will rejoice when they see the chosen stone in the hands of Zerubbabel. | |
| Reading | St Teresa of Avila |
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| Let us always be mindful of Christ's love | |
| If Christ Jesus dwells in a man as his friend and noble leader, that man can endure all things, for Christ helps and strengthens us and never abandons us. He is a true friend. And I clearly see that if we expect to please him and receive an abundance of his graces, God desires that these graces must come to us from the hands of Christ, through his most sacred humanity, in which God takes delight. Many, many times I have perceived this through experience. The Lord has told it to me. I have definitely seen that we must enter by this gate if we wish his Sovereign Majesty to reveal to us great and hidden mysteries. A person should desire no other path, even if he is at the summit of contemplation; on this road he walks safely. All blessings come to us through our Lord. He will teach us, for in beholding his life we find that he is the best example. What more do we desire from such a good friend at our side? Unlike our friends in the world, he will never abandon us when we are troubled or distressed. Blessed is the one who truly loves him and always keeps him near. Let us consider the glorious Saint Paul: it seems that no other name fell from his lips than that of Jesus, because the name of Jesus was fixed and embedded in his heart. Once I had come to understand this truth, I carefully considered the lives of some of the saints, the great contemplatives, and found that they took no other path: Francis, Anthony of Padua, Bernard, Catherine of Siena. A person must walk along this path in freedom, placing himself in Gods hands. If God should desire to raise us to the position of one who is an intimate and shares his secrets, we ought to accept this gladly. Whenever we think of Christ we should recall the love that led him to bestow on us so many graces and favours, and also the great love God showed in giving us in Christ a pledge of his love; for love calls for love in return. Let us strive to keep this always before our eyes and to rouse ourselves to love him. For if at some time the Lord should grant us the grace of impressing his love on our hearts, all will become easy for us and we shall accomplish great things quickly and without effort. | |
| Concluding Prayer |
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| Lord, may your grace go always before us and behind us: may it make us constantly eager to do good works. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen. |
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