Thursday 1 May 2025    (other days)
Thursday of the 2nd week of Eastertide 
 or Saint Joseph the Worker 

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Morning Prayer (Lauds)

If this is the first Hour that you are reciting today, you should precede it with the Invitatory Psalm.
INTRODUCTION
Deus, in adiutórium meum inténde.
  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.
INTRODUCTION
O God, come to our aid.
  O Lord, make haste to help us.
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
Auróra lucis rútilat,
cælum resúltat láudibus,
mundus exsúltans iúbilat,
gemens inférnus úlulat,
Cum rex ille fortíssimus,
mortis confráctis víribus,
pede concúlcans tártara
solvit caténa míseros.
Ille, quem clausum lápide
miles custódit ácriter,
triúmphans pompa nóbili,
victor surgit de fúnere.
Inférni iam gemítibus
solútis et dolóribus,
quia surréxit Dóminus
respléndens clamat ángelus.
Esto perénne méntibus
paschále, Iesu, gáudium
et nos renátos grátiæ
tuis triúmphis ággrega.
Iesu, tibi sit glória,
qui morte victa prǽnites,
cum Patre et almo Spíritu,
in sempitérna sǽcula.
Amen.
Hymn
Light’s glittering morn bedecks the sky,
Heav’n thunders forth its victor cry:
The glad earth shouts her triumph high,
And groaning hell makes wild reply.
While he, the King of sovereign might,
Treads down death’s strength in death’s despite,
And trampling hell by victor’s right,
Brings forth his sleeping saints to light.
Fast barred beneath the stone of late,
In watch and ward where soldiers wait,
Now shining in triumphant state,
He rises victor from death’s gate.
Hell’s pains are loosed and tears are fled:
Captivity is captive led:
The angel, crowned with light, hath said:
‘The Lord is risen from the dead.’
Author of all, be thou our guide
In this our joy of Eastertide;
Whene’er assaults of death impend,
Thy people strengthen and defend.
To thee who, dead, again dost live,
All glory, Lord, thy people give:
All glory, as is ever meet,
To Father and to Paraclete.

Ps 79:2-20
Visita, Domine, vineam tuam

Veni, Domine Iesu” (Ap 22, 20).

Ego sum vitis, vos pálmites, allelúia.
2Qui pascis Israel, inténde,*
  qui dedúcis velut ovem Ioseph.
Qui sedes super chérubim, effúlge*
  3coram Ephraim, Béniamin et Manásse.
Excita poténtiam tuam et veni,*
  ut salvos fácias nos.
4Deus, convérte nos,*
  illústra fáciem tuam, et salvi érimus.
5Dómine Deus virtútum,*
  quoúsque irascéris super oratiónem pópuli tui?
6Cibásti nos pane lacrimárum*
  et potum dedísti nobis in lácrimis copióse.
7Posuísti nos in contradictiónem vicínis nostris,*
  et inimíci nostri subsannavérunt nos.
8Deus virtútum, convérte nos,*
  illústra fáciem tuam, et salvi érimus.
9Víneam de Ægýpto transtulísti,*
  eiecísti gentes et plantásti eam.
10Purgásti locum in conspéctu eius,*
  plantásti radíces eius, et implévit terram.
11Opérti sunt montes umbra eius*
  et ramis eius cedri Dei;
12exténdit pálmites suos usque ad mare*
  et usque ad Flumen propágines suas.
13Ut quid destruxísti macériam eius,*
  et vindémiant eam omnes, qui prætergrediúntur viam?
14Exterminávit eam aper de silva,*
  et singuláris ferus depástus est eam.
15Deus virtútum, convértere,*
  réspice de cælo et vide et vísita víneam istam.
16Et prótege eam, quam plantávit déxtera tua,*
  et super fílium hóminis, quem confirmásti tibi.
17Incénsa est igni et suffóssa;*
  ab increpatióne vultus tui períbunt.
18Fiat manus tua super virum déxteræ tuæ,*
  super fílium hóminis, quem confirmásti tibi.
19Et non discedémus a te, vivificábis nos,*
  et nomen tuum invocábimus.
20Dómine Deus virtútum, convérte nos*
  et illústra fáciem tuam, et salvi érimus.
Glória Patri et Fílio*
  et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper*
  et in sǽcula sæculórum.
Amen.
Ego sum vitis, vos pálmites, allelúia.

Psalm 79 (80)
Lord, tend your vine

I am the vine, you are the branches. Alleluia.
Shepherd of Israel, listen –
  you who take Joseph as your flock.
Shine out before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh –
  you who are enthroned upon the cherubim.
Awaken your power and come to us,
  come to us and save us.
Bring us back, O God:
  let your face shine on us and we shall be saved.
Lord God of hosts –
  how long will your anger endure
  against the prayers of your people?
You have given us tears for our bread,
  abundance of tears for us to drink.
You have made us a mockery among our neighbours,
  and our enemies laugh at us.
Bring us back, O God of hosts:
  let your face shine on us and we shall be saved.
You brought a vine out of Egypt;
  planted it, and drove out the nations.
You cleared the ground all about it,
  made firm its roots; and it filled the land.
Its shade covered mountains,
  its boughs shaded the cedars of God;
its leaves spread as far as the sea,
  its shoots as far as the River.
So why did you destroy its wall,
  so that anyone could pluck its fruit,
  whoever was passing by?
The wild boar of the forest broke it,
  every wild beast could graze off it.
Turn back, O God of hosts,
  look down from heaven and tend this vine.
Protect the vine, for your right hand planted it;
  and the son of man, whom you made strong.
The vine is burnt and dug up;
  and they too will perish when they see you rebuke them.
Stretch out your hand over your chosen one
  over the son of man, whom you made strong –
and we will not forsake you, and you will give us life;
  and we will call on your name.
Bring us back, Lord God of hosts:
  let your face shine on us and we shall be saved.
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.
I am the vine, you are the branches. Alleluia.

CanticumIs 12:1-6

Populi redempti exsultatio

Si quis sitit, veniat ad me et bibat” (Io 7, 37).

Hauriétis aquas in gáudio de fóntibus Salvatóris, allelúia.
1Confitébor tibi, Dómine, quóniam cum irátus eras mihi,*
  convérsus est furor tuus, et consolátus es me.
2Ecce Deus salútis meæ;*
  fiduciáliter agam et non timébo,
quia fortitúdo mea et laus mea Dóminus,*
  et factus est mihi in salútem.
3Et hauriétis aquas in gáudio*
  de fóntibus salútis.
4Et dicétis in die illa:*
  «Confitémini Dómino et invocáte nomen eius,
notas fácite in pópulis adinventiónes eius;*
  mementóte quóniam excélsum est nomen eius.
5Cantáte Dómino, quóniam magnífice fecit;*
  notum sit hoc in univérsa terra.
6Exsúlta et lauda, quæ hábitas in Sion,*
  quia magnus in médio tui Sanctus Israel».
Glória Patri et Fílio*
  et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper*
  et in sǽcula sæculórum.
Amen.
Hauriétis aquas in gáudio de fóntibus Salvatóris, allelúia.
CanticleIsaiah 12

The rejoicing of a redeemed people

With joy you will draw water from the wells of the Saviour, alleluia.
I will praise you, Lord, for when you were angry with me
  you calmed your rage and turned again to console me.
Behold, God is my salvation:
  I will be confident, I will not fear;
for the Lord is my strength and my joy,
  he has become my saviour.
And you will rejoice as you draw water
  from the wells of salvation.
And then you will say:
  “Praise the Lord and call upon his name.
Tell the peoples what he has done,
  remember always the greatness of his name.
Sing to the Lord, for he has done great things:
  let this be known throughout the world.
Cry out with joy and gladness, you who dwell in Zion.
  Great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel.”
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.
With joy you will draw water from the wells of the Saviour, alleluia.

Ps 80:2-17
Sollemnis renovatio foederis

Videte, ne forte sit in aliquo vestrum cor malum incredulitatis” (Hebr 3, 12).

Cibávit nos Dóminus ex ádipe fruménti, allelúia.
2Exsultáte Deo adiutóri nostro,*
  iubiláte Deo Iacob.
3Súmite psalmum et date týmpanum,*
  psaltérium iucúndum cum cíthara.
4Bucináte in neoménia tuba,*
  in die plenæ lunæ, in sollemnitáte nostra.
5Quia præcéptum in Israel est,*
  et iudícium Deo Iacob.
6Testimónium in Ioseph pósuit illud,†
  cum exíret de terra Ægýpti;*
  sermónem, quem non nóveram, audívi:
«7Divérti ab onéribus dorsum eius;*
  manus eius a cóphino recessérunt.
8In tribulatióne invocásti me et liberávi te,†
  exaudívi te in abscóndito tempestátis,*
  probávi te apud aquam Meríba.
9Audi, pópulus meus, et contestábor te;*
  Israel, útinam áudias me!
10Non erit in te deus aliénus,*
  neque adorábis deum extráneum.
11Ego enim sum Dóminus Deus tuus,†
  qui edúxi te de terra Ægýpti;*
  diláta os tuum, et implébo illud.
12Et non audívit pópulus meus vocem meam,*
  et Israel non inténdit mihi.
13Et dimísi eos secúndum durítiam cordis eórum,*
  ibunt in adinventiónibus suis.
14Si pópulus meus audísset me,*
  Israel si in viis meis ambulásset!
15In brevi inimícos eórum humiliássem*
  et super tribulántes eos misíssem manum meam.
16Inimíci Dómini blandiréntur ei,*
  et esset sors eórum in sǽcula;
17et cibárem eos ex ádipe fruménti*
  et de petra melle saturárem eos».
Glória Patri et Fílio*
  et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper*
  et in sǽcula sæculórum.
Amen.
Cibávit nos Dóminus ex ádipe fruménti, allelúia.

Psalm 80 (81)
Solemn renewal of the covenant

The Lord has fed us with finest wheat, alleluia.
Shout with joy to God our helper,
  rejoice in the God of Jacob.
Take up the song, sound the timbrel,
  play on the lyre and the harp.
At the start of the month, sound the trumpet,
  at the full moon, at our festival.
For this is the law for Israel,
  the decree of the God of Jacob.
He gave it to Joseph, for a witness,
  when he went out of the land of Egypt;
  with words that had never been heard:
“I freed his back from burdens;
  his hands were freed from heavy loads.
In your tribulation you called on me and I freed you,
  I heard you from the heart of the storm,
  I tested you at the waters of Meribah.
Listen, my people, and I will put my case –
  Israel, if you would only hear me!
You shall not have any strange god,
  you shall not worship the gods of foreigners.
For I am the Lord, your God,
  who led you out of the land of Egypt.
  Open wide your mouth and I shall fill it.
But my people did not hear my voice:
  Israel did not turn to me.
So I let them go on in the hardness of their hearts,
  and follow their own counsels.
If my people had heard me,
  if only they had walked in my ways –
I would swiftly have crushed their enemies,
  stretched my hand over those who persecuted them.
The enemies of the Lord would be overcome with weakness,
  Israel’s would be the good fortune, for ever:
  I would feed them full of richest wheat
and give them honey from the rock,
  to their heart’s content.
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.
The Lord has fed us with finest wheat, alleluia.

Lectio brevisRom 8:10-11
Si Christus in vobis est, corpus quidem mórtuum est propter peccátum, spíritus vero vita propter iustítiam. Quod si Spíritus eius, qui suscitávit Iesum a mórtuis, hábitat in vobis, qui suscitávit Christum a mórtuis, vivificábit et mortália córpora vestra per inhabitántem Spíritum suum in vobis.
Scripture ReadingRomans 8:10-11
Though your body may be dead it is because of sin, but if Christ is in you then your spirit is life itself because you have been justified; and if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, then he who raised Jesus from the dead will give life to your own mortal bodies through his Spirit living in you.

Responsorium breve
℣. Surréxit Dóminus de sepúlcro,* Allelúia, allelúia. Surréxit.
℟. Qui pro nobis pepéndit in ligno.* Allelúia, allelúia. Glória Patri. Surréxit.
Short Responsory
The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
For our sake he died on the cross, alleluia, alleluia.
The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.

Canticum

De Messia eiusque præcursore

Pater díligit Fílium et ómnia dedit in manu eius, allelúia.
Benedíctus Dóminus Deus Israel,*
  quia visitávit et fecit redemptiónem plebi suæ
et eréxit cornu salútis nobis*
  in domo David púeri sui,
sicut locútus est per os sanctórum,*
  qui a sæculo sunt, prophetárum eius,
salútem ex inimícis nostris*
  et de manu ómnium, qui odérunt nos;
ad faciéndam misericórdiam cum pátribus nostris*
  et memorári testaménti sui sancti,
iusiurándum, quod iurávit ad Abraham patrem nostrum,*
  datúrum se nobis,
ut sine timóre, de manu inimicórum liberáti,*
  serviámus illi
in sanctitáte et iustítia coram ipso*
  ómnibus diébus nostris.
Et tu, puer, prophéta Altíssimi vocáberis:*
  præíbis enim ante fáciem Dómini paráre vias eius,
ad dandam sciéntiam salútis plebi eius*
  in remissiónem peccatórum eórum,
per víscera misericórdiæ Dei nostri,*
  in quibus visitábit nos óriens ex alto,
illumináre his, qui in ténebris et in umbra mortis sedent*
  ad dirigéndos pedes nostros in viam pacis.
Glória Patri et Fílio*
  et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper*
  et in sǽcula sæculórum.
Amen.
Pater díligit Fílium et ómnia dedit in manu eius, allelúia.
CanticleBenedictus

The Messiah and his forerunner

The Father loves the Son, and has entrusted everything to him. Alleluia.
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel,
  for he has come to his people and brought about their redemption.
He has raised up the sign of salvation
  in the house of his servant David,
as he promised through the mouth of the holy ones,
  his prophets through the ages:
to rescue us from our enemies
  and all who hate us,
to take pity on our fathers,
  to remember his holy covenant
and the oath he swore to Abraham our father,
  that he would give himself to us,
that we could serve him without fear
  – freed from the hands of our enemies –
in uprightness and holiness before him,
  for all of our days.
And you, child, will be called the prophet of the Most High:
  for you will go before the face of the Lord to prepare his path,
to let his people know their salvation,
  so that their sins may be forgiven.
Through the bottomless mercy of our God,
  one born on high will visit us
to give light to those who walk in darkness,
  who live in the shadow of death;
  to lead our feet in the path of peace.
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.
The Father loves the Son, and has entrusted everything to him. Alleluia.

Preces
Deum Patrem, qui pósuit Christum in resurrectiónem filiórum suórum, fidénter deprecémur, ita clamántes:
Dóminus Iesus sit ipse vita nostra.
Colúmna ignis pópulum tuum in desérto illustrásti:
  per resurrectiónem suam Christus sit nobis hódie lumen vitæ.
Dóminus Iesus sit ipse vita nostra.
Voce Móysis pópulum tuum in monte docuísti:
  per resurrectiónem suam Christus sit nobis hódie verbum vitæ.
Dóminus Iesus sit ipse vita nostra.
Mannæ dono pópulum tuum peregrinántem nutrivísti:
  per resurrectiónem suam Christus sit nobis hódie panis vitæ.
Dóminus Iesus sit ipse vita nostra.
Pópulum tuum potásti, aquam edúcens e petra:
  per resurrectiónem Fílii tui concéde nobis hódie Spíritum vitæ.
Dóminus Iesus sit ipse vita nostra.
Prayers and intercessions
Let us pray with confidence to God our Father. In Christ he has given all his children the pledge of resurrection.
May the Lord Jesus be our life.
Father, by a pillar of fire you led your people through the desert;
  may the risen Christ be the light of our lives.
May the Lord Jesus be our life.
Through the voice of Moses you spoke on the mountain;
  may the risen Christ be our word of life.
May the Lord Jesus be our life.
With the gift of manna you fed your wandering people;
  may the risen Christ be our bread from heaven.
May the Lord Jesus be our life.
You drew water from the rock to save your children;
  may the risen Christ fill us with his Spirit.
May the Lord Jesus be our life.

Pater noster, qui es in cælis:
sanctificétur nomen tuum;
advéniat regnum tuum;
fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra.
Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie;
et dimítte nobis débita nostra,
sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris;
et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem;
sed líbera nos a malo.
Our Father, who art in heaven,
  hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
  Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
  and forgive us our trespasses,
  as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
  but deliver us from evil.

Concéde, miséricors Deus, ut, quod paschálibus exséquimur institútis, fructíferum nobis omni témpore sentiámus.
Per Dóminum nostrum Iesum Christum, Fílium tuum,
qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitáte Spíritus Sancti, Deus,
per ómnia sǽcula sæculórum.
Amen.
God of mercy,
  let the mystery we celebrate at Eastertide
  bear fruit for us in every season.
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.

Dóminus nos benedícat, et ab omni malo deféndat, et ad vitam perdúcat ætérnam.
  Amen.
The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.
  Amen.

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