Officium Defunctorum

Divinum Officium Rubrics 1960 - 1960

06-08-2018

Ad Matutinum

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Invitatorium {Antiphona Votiva}
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
Veníte, exsultémus Dómino, iubilémus Deo, salutári nostro: præoccupémus fáciem eius in confessióne, et in psalmis iubilémus ei.
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
Quóniam Deus magnus Dóminus, et Rex magnus super omnes deos, quóniam non repéllet Dóminus plebem suam: quia in manu eius sunt omnes fines terræ, et altitúdines móntium ipse cónspicit.
Ant. Veníte adorémus.
Quóniam ipsíus est mare, et ipse fecit illud, et áridam fundavérunt manus eius (genuflectitur) veníte, adorémus, et procidámus ante Deum: plorémus coram Dómino, qui fecit nos, quia ipse est Dóminus, Deus noster; nos autem pópulus eius, et oves páscuæ eius.
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
Hódie, si vocem eius audiéritis, nolíte obduráre corda vestra, sicut in exacerbatióne secúndum diem tentatiónis in desérto: ubi tentavérunt me patres vestri, probavérunt et vidérunt ópera mea.
Ant. Veníte adorémus.
Quadragínta annis próximus fui generatióni huic, et dixi; Semper hi errant corde, ipsi vero non cognovérunt vias meas: quibus iurávi in ira mea; Si introíbunt in réquiem meam.
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Veníte adorémus.
Ant. Regem, cui ómnia vivunt, * Veníte adorémus.
Invitatory {Antiphon Votive}
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
Come let us praise the Lord with joy: let us joyfully sing to God our saviour. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving; and make a joyful noise to him with psalms.
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods. For the Lord will not cast off his people: for in his hand are all the ends of the earth, and the heights of the mountains are his.
Ant. O come, let us worship Him.
For the sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. (genuflect) Come let us adore and fall down: and weep before the Lord that made us: For he is the Lord our God: and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
Today if you shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts: As in the provocation, according to the day of temptation in the wilderness: where your fathers tempted me, they proved me, and saw my works.
Ant. O come, let us worship Him.
Forty years long was I offended with that generation, and I said: These always err in heart. And these men have not known my ways: so I swore in my wrath that they shall not enter into my rest.
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. O come, let us worship Him.
Ant. Unto the Eternal King all live. * O come, let us worship Him.
Hymnus{omittitur}
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Psalmi cum lectionibus {Antiphonæ et Psalmi Votiva}
Nocturn I.
Ant. Dírige, * Dómine, Deus meus, in conspéctu tuo viam meam.
Psalmus 5 [1]
5:2 Verba mea áuribus pércipe, Dómine, * intéllege clamórem meum.
5:3 Inténde voci oratiónis meæ, * Rex meus et Deus meus.
5:4 Quóniam ad te orábo: * Dómine, mane exáudies vocem meam.
5:5 Mane astábo tibi et vidébo: * quóniam non Deus volens iniquitátem tu es.
5:6 Neque habitábit iuxta te malígnus: * neque permanébunt iniústi ante óculos tuos.
5:7 Odísti omnes, qui operántur iniquitátem: * perdes omnes, qui loquúntur mendácium.
5:7 Virum sánguinum et dolósum abominábitur Dóminus: * ego autem in multitúdine misericórdiæ tuæ.
5:8 Introíbo in domum tuam: * adorábo ad templum sanctum tuum in timóre tuo.
5:9 Dómine, deduc me in iustítia tua: * propter inimícos meos dírige in conspéctu tuo viam meam.
5:10 Quóniam non est in ore eórum véritas: * cor eórum vanum est.
5:11 Sepúlcrum patens est guttur eórum, linguis suis dolóse agébant, * iúdica illos, Deus.
5:11 Décidant a cogitatiónibus suis, secúndum multitúdinem impietátum eórum expélle eos, * quóniam irritavérunt te, Dómine.
5:12 Et læténtur omnes, qui sperant in te, * in ætérnum exsultábunt: et habitábis in eis.
5:12 Et gloriabúntur in te omnes, qui díligunt nomen tuum, * quóniam tu benedíces iusto.
5:13 Dómine, ut scuto bonæ voluntátis tuæ * coronásti nos.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Dírige, Dómine, Deus meus, in conspéctu tuo viam meam.
Psalms with lections {Antiphons and psalms Votive}
Nocturn I.
Ant. Make my way straight before thy face, * O Lord my God.
Psalm 5 [1]
5:2 Give ear, O Lord, to my words * understand my cry.
5:3 Hearken to the voice of my prayer, * O my King and my God.
5:4 For to thee will I pray: * O Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear my voice.
5:5 In the morning I will stand before thee, and will see: * because thou art not a God that willest iniquity.
5:6 Neither shall the wicked dwell near thee: * nor shall the unjust abide before thy eyes.
5:7 Thou hatest all the workers of iniquity: * thou wilt destroy all that speak a lie.
5:7 The bloody and the deceitful man the Lord will abhor. * But as for me in the multitude of thy mercy,
5:8 I will come into thy house; * I will worship towards thy holy temple, in thy fear.
5:9 Conduct me, O Lord, in thy justice: * because of my enemies, direct my way in thy sight.
5:10 For there is no truth in their mouth: * their heart is vain.
5:11 Their throat is an open sepulchre: they dealt deceitfully with their tongues: * judge them, O God.
5:11 Let them fall from their devices: according to the multitude of their wickednesses cast them out: * for they have provoked thee, O Lord.
5:12 But let all them be glad that hope in thee: * they shall rejoice for ever, and thou shalt dwell in them.
5:12 And all they that love thy name shall glory in thee: * For thou wilt bless the just.
5:13 O Lord, thou hast crowned us, * as with a shield of thy good will.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Make my way straight before thy face, O Lord my God.
Ant. Convértere, * Dómine, et éripe ánimam meam: quóniam non est in morte, qui memor sit tui.
Psalmus 6 [2]
6:2 Dómine, ne in furóre tuo árguas me, * neque in ira tua corrípias me.
6:3 Miserére mei, Dómine, quóniam infírmus sum: * sana me, Dómine, quóniam conturbáta sunt ossa mea.
6:4 Et ánima mea turbáta est valde: * sed tu, Dómine, úsquequo?
6:5 Convértere, Dómine, et éripe ánimam meam: * salvum me fac propter misericórdiam tuam.
6:6 Quóniam non est in morte qui memor sit tui: * in inférno autem quis confitébitur tibi?
6:7 Laborávi in gémitu meo, lavábo per síngulas noctes lectum meum: * lácrimis meis stratum meum rigábo.
6:8 Turbátus est a furóre óculus meus: * inveterávi inter omnes inimícos meos.
6:9 Discédite a me, omnes, qui operámini iniquitátem: * quóniam exaudívit Dóminus vocem fletus mei.
6:10 Exaudívit Dóminus deprecatiónem meam, * Dóminus oratiónem meam suscépit.
6:11 Erubéscant, et conturbéntur veheménter omnes inimíci mei: * convertántur et erubéscant valde velóciter.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Convértere, Dómine, et éripe ánimam meam: quóniam non est in morte, qui memor sit tui.
Ant. Return, O Lord, deliver my soul * O save me for thy mercy's sake.
Psalm 6 [2]
6:2 Lord, rebuke me not in thy indignation, * nor chastise me in thy wrath.
6:3 Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am weak: * heal me, O Lord, for my bones are troubled.
6:4 And my soul is troubled exceedingly: * but thou, O Lord, how long?
6:5 Turn to me, O Lord, and deliver my soul: * O save me for thy mercy’s sake.
6:6 For there is no one in death, that is mindful of thee: * and who shall confess to thee in hell?
6:7 I have laboured in my groanings, every night I will wash my bed: * I will water my couch with my tears.
6:8 My eye is troubled through indignation: * I have grown old amongst all my enemies.
6:9 Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity: * for the Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping.
6:10 The Lord hath heard my supplication: * the Lord hath received my prayer.
6:11 Let all my enemies be ashamed, and be very much troubled: * let them be turned back, and be ashamed very speedily.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Return, O Lord, deliver my soul O save me for thy mercy's sake.
Ant. Nequándo rápiat * ut leo ánimam meam, dum non est qui rédimat, neque qui salvum fáciat.
Psalmus 7 [3]
7:2 Dómine, Deus meus, in te sperávi: * salvum me fac ex ómnibus persequéntibus me, et líbera me.
7:3 Nequándo rápiat ut leo ánimam meam, * dum non est qui rédimat, neque qui salvum fáciat.
7:4 Dómine, Deus meus, si feci istud, * si est iníquitas in mánibus meis:
7:5 Si réddidi retribuéntibus mihi mala, * décidam mérito ab inimícis meis inánis.
7:6 Persequátur inimícus ánimam meam, et comprehéndat, et concúlcet in terra vitam meam, * et glóriam meam in púlverem dedúcat.
7:7 Exsúrge, Dómine, in ira tua: * et exaltáre in fínibus inimicórum meórum.
7:7 Et exsúrge, Dómine, Deus meus, in præcépto quod mandásti: * et synagóga populórum circúmdabit te.
7:8 Et propter hanc in altum regrédere: * Dóminus iúdicat pópulos.
7:9 Iúdica me, Dómine, secúndum iustítiam meam, * et secúndum innocéntiam meam super me.
7:10 Consumétur nequítia peccatórum, et díriges iustum, * scrutans corda et renes, Deus.
7:11 Iustum adiutórium meum a Dómino, * qui salvos facit rectos corde.
7:12 Deus iudex iustus, fortis, et pátiens: * numquid iráscitur per síngulos dies?
7:13 Nisi convérsi fuéritis, gládium suum vibrábit: * arcum suum teténdit, et parávit illum.
7:14 Et in eo parávit vasa mortis: * sagíttas suas ardéntibus effécit.
7:15 Ecce, partúriit iniustítiam: * concépit dolórem, et péperit iniquitátem.
7:16 Lacum apéruit, et effódit eum: * et íncidit in fóveam quam fecit.
7:17 Convertétur dolor eius in caput eius: * et in vérticem ipsíus iníquitas eius descéndet.
7:18 Confitébor Dómino secúndum iustítiam eius: * et psallam nómini Dómini altíssimi.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Nequándo rápiat ut leo ánimam meam, dum non est qui rédimat, neque qui salvum fáciat.
Ant. Lest he tear my soul like a lion, * while there is none to deliver, or to save.
Psalm 7 [3]
7:2 O Lord my God, in thee have I put my trust: * save me from all them that persecute me, and deliver me.
7:3 Lest at any time he seize upon my soul like a lion, * while there is no one to redeem me, nor to save.
7:4 O Lord my God, if I have done this thing, * if there be iniquity in my hands:
7:5 If I have rendered to them that repaid me evils, * let me deservedly fall empty before my enemies.
7:6 Let the enemy pursue my soul, and take it, and tread down my life on the earth, * and bring down my glory to the dust.
7:7 Rise up, O Lord, in thy anger: * and be thou exalted in the borders of my enemies.
7:7 And arise, O Lord my God, in the precept which thou hast commanded: * and a congregation of people shall surround thee.
7:8 And for their sakes return thou on high. * The Lord judgeth the people.
7:9 Judge me, O Lord, according to my justice, * and according to my innocence in me.
7:10 The wickedness of sinners shall be brought to nought: and thou shalt direct the just: * the searcher of hearts and reins is God.
7:11 Just is my help from the Lord: * who saveth the upright of heart.
7:12 God is a just judge, strong and patient: * is he angry every day?
7:13 Except you will be converted, he will brandish his sword: * he hath bent his bow, and made it ready.
7:14 And in it he hath prepared the instruments of death, * he hath made ready his arrows for them that burn.
7:15 Behold he hath been in labour with injustice; * he hath conceived sorrow, and brought forth iniquity.
7:16 He hath opened a pit and dug it: * and he is fallen into the hole he made.
7:17 His sorrow shall be turned on his own head: * and his iniquity shall come down upon his crown.
7:18 I will give glory to the Lord according to his justice: * and will sing to the name of the Lord the most High.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Lest he tear my soul like a lion, while there is none to deliver, or to save.
℣. A porta ínferi.
℟. Erue, Dómine, ánimas eórum.
℣. From the gates of hell.
℟. Deliver their souls, O Lord.
« Pater Noster » dicitur totum secreto.
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. Amen.
“Our Father” is said completely in silence.
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. Amen.
Lectio 1
Iob 7:16-21
16 Parce mihi, Dómine; nihil enim sunt dies mei.
17 Quid est homo, quia magníficas eum? aut quid appónis erga eum cor tuum?
18 Vísitas eum dilúculo, et súbito probas illum.
19 Usquequo non parcis mihi, nec dimíttis me, ut glútiam salívam meam?
20 Peccávi, quid fáciam tibi, o custos hóminum? quare posuísti me contrárium tibi, et factus sum mihimetípsi gravis?
21 Cur non tollis peccátum meum, et quare non aufers iniquitátem meam? Ecce nunc in púlvere dórmiam: et, si mane me quæsíeris, non subsístam.

℟. Credo quod Redémptor meus vivit, et in novíssimo die de terra surrectúrus sum,
* Et in carne mea vidébo Deum Salvatórem meum.
℣. Quem visúrus sum ego ipse, et non álius; et óculi mei conspectúri sunt.
℟. Et in carne mea vidébo Deum Salvatórem meum.
Reading 1
Job 7:16-21
16 Spare me, for my days are nothing.
17 What is a man that thou shouldst magnify him? or why dost thou set thy heart upon him?
18 Thou visitest him early in the morning, and thou provest him suddenly.
19 How long wilt thou not spare me, nor suffer me to swallow down my spittle?
20 I have sinned: what shall I do to thee, O keeper of men? why hast thou set me opposite to thee, and I am become burdensome to myself?
21 Why dost thou not remove my sin, and why dost thou not take away my iniquity? Behold now I shall sleep in the dust: and if thou seek me in the morning, I shall not be.

℟. I believe that my Redeemer liveth, and that I shall stand up from the earth at the latter day,
* And in my flesh shall I see God my Saviour.
℣. Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another.
℟. And in my flesh shall I see God my Saviour.
Lectio 2
Iob 10:1-7
1 Tædet ánimam meam vitæ meæ; dimíttam advérsum me elóquium meum: loquar in amaritúdine ánimæ meæ.
2 Dicam Deo: Noli me condemnáre; índica mihi cur me ita iúdices.
3 Numquid bonum tibi vidétur, si calumniéris me, et ópprimas me opus mánuum tuárum, et consílium impiórum ádiuves?
4 Numquid óculi cárnei tibi sunt? aut sicut videt homo, et tu vidébis?
5 Numquid sicut dies hóminis dies tui, et anni tui sicut humána sunt témpora,
6 Ut quæras iniquitátem meam, et peccátum meum scrutéris,
7 Et scias quia nihil ímpium fécerim, cum sit nemo qui de manu tua possit erúere?

℟. Qui Lázarum resuscitásti a monuménto fœ́tidum,
* Tu eis, Dómine, dona réquiem, et locum indulgéntiæ.
℣. Qui ventúrus es iudicáre vivos et mórtuos, et sǽculum per ignem.
℟. Tu eis, Dómine, dona réquiem, et locum indulgéntiæ.
Reading 2
Job 10:1-7
1 My soul is weary of my life, I will let go my speech against myself, I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
2 I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so.
3 Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked?
4 Hast thou eyes of flesh: or, shalt thou see as man seeth?
5 Are thy days as the days of man, and are thy years as the times of men:
6 That thou shouldst inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin?
7 And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand.

℟. Thou Who didst call up Lazarus from the grave after that he had begun to stink
* Do Thou, O Lord, grant them rest and a place of forgiveness.
℣. Thou Who shalt come to judge the quick and dead, and the world by fire
℟. Do Thou, O Lord, grant them rest and a place of forgiveness.
Lectio 3
Iob 10:8-12
8 Manus tuæ fecérunt me, et plasmavérunt me totum in circúitu: et sic repénte præcípitas me?
9 Meménto, quæso, quod sicut lutum féceris me, et in púlverem redúces me.
10 Nonne sicut lac mulsísti me, et sicut cáseum me coagulásti?
11 Pelle et cárnibus vestísti me; óssibus et nervis compegísti me.
12 Vitam et misericórdiam tribuísti mihi, et visitátio tua custodívit spíritum meum.

℟. Dómine, quando véneris iudicáre terram, ubi me abscóndam a vultu iræ tuæ?
* Quia peccávi nimis in vita mea.
℣. Commíssa mea pavésco, et ante te erubésco: dum véneris iudicáre, noli me condemnáre.
℟. Quia peccávi nimis in vita mea.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
℟. Quia peccávi nimis in vita mea.
Reading 3
Job 10:8-12
8 Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me wholly round about, and dost thou thus cast me down headlong on a sudden?
9 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay, and thou wilt bring me into dust again.
10 Hast thou not milked me as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
11 Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh: thou hast put me together with bones and sinews:
12 Thou hast granted me life and mercy, and thy visitation hath preserved my spirit.

℟. Lord, when Thou comest to judge the earth, where shall I hide myself from the face of thy wrath?
* For I have sinned greatly in my life.
℣. I dread my sins, I blush before thee I see the great tribunal set! In fear and terror I implore thee, Forgive when soul and Judge are met!
℟. For I have sinned greatly in my life.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
℟. For I have sinned greatly in my life.
Nocturn II.
Ant. In loco páscuæ * ibi me collocávit.
Psalmus 22 [4]
22:1 Dóminus regit me, et nihil mihi déerit: * in loco páscuæ ibi me collocávit.
22:2 Super aquam refectiónis educávit me: * ánimam meam convértit.
22:3 Dedúxit me super sémitas iustítiæ, * propter nomen suum.
22:4 Nam, et si ambulávero in médio umbræ mortis, non timébo mala: * quóniam tu mecum es.
22:4 Virga tua, et báculus tuus: * ipsa me consoláta sunt.
22:5 Parásti in conspéctu meo mensam, * advérsus eos, qui tríbulant me.
22:5 Impinguásti in óleo caput meum: * et calix meus inébrians quam præclárus est!
22:6 Et misericórdia tua subsequétur me * ómnibus diébus vitæ meæ:
22:6 Et ut inhábitem in domo Dómini, * in longitúdinem diérum.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. In loco páscuæ ibi me collocávit.
Nocturn II.
Ant. He maketh me to lie down * in green pastures.
Psalm 22 [4]
22:1 The Lord ruleth me: and I shall want nothing. * He hath set me in a place of pasture.
22:2 He hath brought me up, on the water of refreshment: * he hath converted my soul.
22:3 He hath led me on the paths of justice, * for his own name’s sake.
22:4 For though I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will fear no evils, * for thou art with me.
22:4 Thy rod and thy staff, * they have comforted me.
22:5 Thou hast prepared a table before me * against them that afflict me.
22:5 Thou hast anointed my head with oil; * and my chalice which inebriateth me, how goodly is it!
22:6 And thy mercy will follow me * all the days of my life.
22:6 And that I may dwell in the house of the Lord * unto length of days.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
Ant. Delícta * iuventútis meæ, et ignorántias meas ne memíneris, Dómine.
Psalmus 24 [5]
24:1 Ad te, Dómine, levávi ánimam meam: * Deus meus, in te confído, non erubéscam.
24:3 Neque irrídeant me inimíci mei: * étenim univérsi, qui sústinent te, non confundéntur.
24:4 Confundántur omnes iníqua agéntes * supervácue.
24:4 Vias tuas, Dómine, demónstra mihi: * et sémitas tuas édoce me.
24:5 Dírige me in veritáte tua, et doce me: * quia tu es, Deus, salvátor meus, et te sustínui tota die.
24:6 Reminíscere miseratiónum tuárum, Dómine, * et misericordiárum tuárum, quæ a sǽculo sunt.
24:7 Delícta iuventútis meæ, * et ignorántias meas ne memíneris.
24:7 Secúndum misericórdiam tuam meménto mei tu: * propter bonitátem tuam, Dómine.
24:8 Dulcis et rectus Dóminus: * propter hoc legem dabit delinquéntibus in via.
24:9 Díriget mansuétos in iudício: * docébit mites vias suas.
24:10 Univérsæ viæ Dómini, misericórdia et véritas, * requiréntibus testaméntum eius et testimónia eius.
24:11 Propter nomen tuum, Dómine, propitiáberis peccáto meo: * multum est enim.
24:12 Quis est homo qui timet Dóminum? * legem státuit ei in via, quam elégit.
24:13 Ánima eius in bonis demorábitur: * et semen eius hereditábit terram.
24:14 Firmaméntum est Dóminus timéntibus eum: * et testaméntum ipsíus ut manifestétur illis.
24:15 Óculi mei semper ad Dóminum: * quóniam ipse evéllet de láqueo pedes meos.
24:16 Réspice in me, et miserére mei: * quia únicus et pauper sum ego.
24:17 Tribulatiónes cordis mei multiplicátæ sunt: * de necessitátibus meis érue me.
24:18 Vide humilitátem meam, et labórem meum: * et dimítte univérsa delícta mea.
24:19 Réspice inimícos meos quóniam multiplicáti sunt, * et ódio iníquo odérunt me.
24:20 Custódi ánimam meam, et érue me: * non erubéscam quóniam sperávi in te.
24:21 Innocéntes et recti adhæsérunt mihi: * quia sustínui te.
24:22 Líbera, Deus, Israël, * ex ómnibus tribulatiónibus suis.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Delícta iuventútis meæ, et ignorántias meas ne memíneris, Dómine.
Ant. Lord, remember not the sins of my youth, * nor my transgressions.
Psalm 24 [5]
24:1 To thee, O Lord, have I lifted up my soul: * In thee, O my God, I put my trust; let me not be ashamed.
24:3 Neither let my enemies laugh at me: * for none of them that wait on thee shall be confounded.
24:4 Let all them be confounded that act unjust things * without cause.
24:4 Shew, O Lord, thy ways to me, * and teach me thy paths.
24:5 Direct me in thy truth, and teach me; * for thou art God my Saviour; and on thee have I waited all the day long.
24:6 Remember, O Lord, thy bowels of compassion; * and thy mercies that are from the beginning of the world.
24:7 The sins of my youth * and my ignorances do not remember.
24:7 According to thy mercy remember thou me: * for thy goodness’ sake, O Lord.
24:8 The Lord is sweet and righteous: * therefore he will give a law to sinners in the way.
24:9 He will guide the mild in judgment: * he will teach the meek his ways.
24:10 All the ways of the Lord are mercy and truth, * to them that seek after his covenant and his testimonies.
24:11 For thy name’s sake, O Lord, thou wilt pardon my sin: * for it is great.
24:12 Who is the man that feareth the Lord? * He hath appointed him a law in the way he hath chosen.
24:13 His soul shall dwell in good things: * and his seed shall inherit the land.
24:14 The Lord is a firmament to them that fear him: * and his covenant shall be made manifest to them.
24:15 My eyes are ever towards the Lord: * for he shall pluck my feet out of the snare.
24:16 Look thou upon me, and have mercy on me; * for I am alone and poor.
24:17 The troubles of my heart are multiplied: * deliver me from my necessities.
24:18 See my abjection and my labour; * and forgive me all my sins.
24:19 Consider my enemies for they are multiplied, * and have hated me with an unjust hatred.
24:20 Keep thou my soul, and deliver me: * I shall not be ashamed, for I have hoped in thee.
24:21 The innocent and the upright have adhered to me: * because I have waited on thee.
24:22 Deliver Israel, O God, * from all his tribulations.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Lord, remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions.
Ant. Credo vidére * bona Dómini in terra vivéntium.
Psalmus 26 [6]
26:1 Dóminus illuminátio mea, et salus mea, * quem timébo?
26:1 Dóminus protéctor vitæ meæ, * a quo trepidábo?
26:2 Dum apprópiant super me nocéntes, * ut edant carnes meas:
26:2 Qui tríbulant me inimíci mei, * ipsi infirmáti sunt, et cecidérunt.
26:3 Si consístant advérsum me castra, * non timébit cor meum.
26:3 Si exsúrgat advérsum me prǽlium, * in hoc ego sperábo.
26:4 Unam pétii a Dómino, hanc requíram, * ut inhábitem in domo Dómini ómnibus diébus vitæ meæ:
26:4 Ut vídeam voluptátem Dómini, * et vísitem templum eius.
26:5 Quóniam abscóndit me in tabernáculo suo: * in die malórum protéxit me in abscóndito tabernáculi sui.
26:6 In petra exaltávit me: * et nunc exaltávit caput meum super inimícos meos.
26:6 Circuívi, et immolávi in tabernáculo eius hóstiam vociferatiónis: * cantábo, et psalmum dicam Dómino.
26:7 Exáudi, Dómine, vocem meam, qua clamávi ad te: * miserére mei, et exáudi me.
26:8 Tibi dixit cor meum, exquisívit te fácies mea: * fáciem tuam, Dómine, requíram.
26:9 Ne avértas fáciem tuam a me: * ne declínes in ira a servo tuo.
26:9 Adiútor meus esto: * ne derelínquas me, neque despícias me, Deus, salutáris meus.
26:10 Quóniam pater meus, et mater mea dereliquérunt me: * Dóminus autem assúmpsit me.
26:11 Legem pone mihi, Dómine, in via tua: * et dírige me in sémitam rectam propter inimícos meos.
26:12 Ne tradíderis me in ánimas tribulántium me: * quóniam insurrexérunt in me testes iníqui, et mentíta est iníquitas sibi.
26:13 Credo vidére bona Dómini * in terra vivéntium.
26:14 Exspécta Dóminum, viríliter age: * et confortétur cor tuum, et sústine Dóminum.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Credo vidére bona Dómini in terra vivéntium.
Ant. I believe that I shall yet see the goodness of the Lord * in the land of the living.
Psalm 26 [6]
26:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation, * whom shall I fear?
26:1 The Lord is the protector of my life: * of whom shall I be afraid?
26:2 Whilst the wicked draw near against me, * to eat my flesh.
26:2 My enemies that trouble me, * have themselves been weakened, and have fallen.
26:3 If armies in camp should stand together against me, * my heart shall not fear.
26:3 If a battle should rise up against me, * in this will I be confident.
26:4 One thing I have asked of the Lord, this will I seek after; * that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.
26:4 That I may see the delight of the Lord, * and may visit his temple.
26:5 For he hath hidden me in his tabernacle; * in the day of evils, he hath protected me in the secret place of his tabernacle.
26:6 He hath exalted me upon a rock: * and now he hath lifted up my head above my enemies.
26:6 I have gone round, and have offered up in his tabernacle a sacrifice of jubilation: * I will sing, and recite a psalm to the Lord.
26:7 Hear, O Lord, my voice, with which I have cried to thee: * have mercy on me and hear me.
26:8 My heart hath said to thee: My face hath sought thee: * thy face, O Lord, will I still seek.
26:9 Turn not away thy face from me; * decline not in thy wrath from thy servant.
26:9 Be thou my helper, * forsake me not; do not thou despise me, O God my Saviour.
26:10 For my father and my mother have left me: * but the Lord hath taken me up.
26:11 Set me, O Lord, a law in thy way, * and guide me in the right path, because of my enemies.
26:12 Deliver me not over to the will of them that trouble me; * for unjust witnesses have risen up against me; and iniquity hath lied to itself.
26:13 I believe to see the good things of the Lord * in the land of the living.
26:14 Expect the Lord, do manfully, * and let thy heart take courage, and wait thou for the Lord.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. I believe that I shall yet see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
℣. Cóllocet eos Dóminus cum princípibus.
℟. Cum princípibus pópuli sui.
℣. May the Lord set them with princes;
℟. Even with the princes of his people.
« Pater Noster » dicitur totum secreto.
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. Amen.
“Our Father” is said completely in silence.
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. Amen.
Lectio 4
Iob 13:22-28
22 Respónde mihi.
23 Quantas hábeo iniquitátes et peccáta? scélera mea et delícta osténde mihi.
24 Cur fáciem tuam abscóndis, et arbitráris me inimícum tuum?
25 Contra fólium, quod vento rápitur, osténdis poténtiam tuam, et stípulam siccam perséqueris:
26 Scribis enim contra me amaritúdines, et consúmere me vis peccátis adolescéntiæ meæ.
27 Posuísti in nervo pedem meum, et observásti omnes sémitas meas, et vestígia pedum meórum considerásti:
28 Qui quasi putrédo consuméndus sum, et quasi vestiméntum quod coméditur a tínea.

℟. Meménto mei, Deus, quia ventus est vita mea,
* Nec aspíciat me visus hóminis.
℣. De profúndis clamávi ad te, Dómine: Dómine, exáudi vocem meam.
℟. Nec aspíciat me visus hóminis.
Reading 4
Job 13:22-28
22 Answer me.
23 How many are my iniquities and sins? make me know my crimes and offences.
24 Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy?
25 Against a leaf, that is carried away with the wind, thou showest thy power, and thou pursuest a dry straw.
26 For thou writest bitter things against me, and wilt consume me for the sins of my youth.
27 Thou hast put my feet in the stocks, and hast observed all my paths, and hast considered the steps of my feet:
28 Who am to be consumed as rottenness, and as a garment that is moth-eaten.

℟. Remember, O God, that my life is wind.
* The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more.
℣. Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord! Lord, hear my voice.
℟. The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more.
Lectio 5
Iob 14:1-6
1 Homo natus de mulíere, brevi vivens témpore, replétur multis misériis.
2 Qui quasi flos egréditur et contéritur, et fugit velut umbra, et nunquam in eódem statu pérmanet.
3 Et dignum ducis super huiuscémodi aperíre óculos tuos, et addúcere eum tecum in iudícium?
4 Quis potest fácere mundum de immúndo concéptum sémine? Nonne tu qui solus es?
5 Breves dies hóminis sunt: númerus ménsium eius apud te est: constituísti términos eius, qui præteríri non póterunt.
6 Recéde páululum ab eo, ut quiéscat, donec optáta véniat, sicut mercenárii, dies eius.

℟. Hei mihi, Dómine, quia peccávi nimis in vita mea: Quid fáciam, miser? ubi fúgiam, nisi ad te, Deus meus?
* Miserére mei, dum véneris in novíssimo die.
℣. Anima mea turbáta est valde, sed tu, Dómine, succúrre ei.
℟. Miserére mei, dum véneris in novíssimo die.
Reading 5
Job 14:1-6
1 Man born of a woman, living for a short time, is filled with many miseries.
2 Who cometh forth like a flower, and is destroyed, and fleeth as a shadow, and never continueth in the same state.
3 And dost thou think it meet to open thy eyes upon such an one, and to bring him into judgment with thee?
4 Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed? is it not thou who only art?
5 The days of man are short, and the number of his months is with thee: thou hast appointed his bounds which cannot be passed.
6 Depart a little from him, that he may rest, until his wished for day come, as that of the hireling

℟. Woe is me, O Lord! for I have sinned greatly in my life. I am smitten what shall I do? Whither shall I flee but unto thee, O my God?
* Have mercy upon me, when Thou comest at the latter day.
℣. My soul is sore vexed, but Thou, O Lord, help me.
℟. Have mercy upon me, when Thou comest at the latter day.
Lectio 6
Iob 14:13-16
13 Quis mihi hoc tríbuat, ut in inférno prótegas me, et abscóndas me donec pertránseat furor tuus, et constítuas mihi tempus in quo recordéris mei?
14 Putásne mórtuus homo rursum vivat? cunctis diébus quibus nunc mílito, expécto donec véniat immutátio mea.
15 Vocábis me, et ego respondébo tibi: óperi mánuum tuárum porríges déxteram.
16 Tu quidem gressus meos dinumerásti: sed parce peccátis meis.

℟. Ne recordéris peccáta mea, Dómine,
* Dum véneris iudicáre sǽculum per ignem.
℣. Dírige, Dómine, Deus meus, in conspéctu tuo viam meam.
℟. Dum véneris iudicáre sǽculum per ignem.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
℟. Dum véneris iudicáre sǽculum per ignem.
Reading 6
Job 14:13-16
13 Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me?
14 Shall man that is dead, thinkest thou, live again? all the days in which I am now in warfare, I expect until my change come.
15 Thou shalt call me, and I will answer thee: to the work of thy hands thou shalt reach out thy right hand.
16 Thou indeed hast numbered my steps, but spare my sins.

℟. Hold not my sins in remembrance, O Lord,
* When thou comest to judge the world by fire.
℣. Make my way straight before thy face, O Lord my God.
℟. When thou comest to judge the world by fire.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
℟. When thou comest to judge the world by fire.
Nocturn III.
Ant. Compláceat * tibi, Dómine, ut erípias me: Dómine, ad adiuvándum me réspice.
Psalmus 39 [7]
39:2 Exspéctans exspectávi Dóminum, * et inténdit mihi.
39:3 Et exaudívit preces meas: * et edúxit me de lacu misériæ, et de luto fæcis.
39:3 Et státuit super petram pedes meos: * et diréxit gressus meos.
39:4 Et immísit in os meum cánticum novum, * carmen Deo nostro.
39:4 Vidébunt multi, et timébunt: * et sperábunt in Dómino.
39:5 Beátus vir, cuius est nomen Dómini spes eius: * et non respéxit in vanitátes et insánias falsas.
39:6 Multa fecísti tu, Dómine, Deus meus, mirabília tua: * et cogitatiónibus tuis non est qui símilis sit tibi.
39:6 Annuntiávi et locútus sum: * multiplicáti sunt super númerum.
39:7 Sacrifícium et oblatiónem noluísti: * aures autem perfecísti mihi.
39:7 Holocáustum et pro peccáto non postulásti: * tunc dixi: Ecce, vénio.
39:8 In cápite libri scriptum est de me ut fácerem voluntátem tuam: * Deus meus, vólui, et legem tuam in médio cordis mei.
39:10 Annuntiávi iustítiam tuam in ecclésia magna, * ecce, lábia mea non prohibébo: Dómine, tu scisti.
39:11 Iustítiam tuam non abscóndi in corde meo: * veritátem tuam et salutáre tuum dixi.
39:11 Non abscóndi misericórdiam tuam et veritátem tuam * a concílio multo.
39:12 Tu autem, Dómine, ne longe fácias miseratiónes tuas a me: * misericórdia tua et véritas tua semper suscepérunt me.
39:13 Quóniam circumdedérunt me mala, quorum non est númerus: * comprehendérunt me iniquitátes meæ, et non pótui ut vidérem.
39:13 Multiplicátæ sunt super capíllos cápitis mei: * et cor meum derelíquit me.
39:14 Compláceat tibi, Dómine, ut éruas me: * Dómine, ad adiuvándum me réspice.
39:15 Confundántur et revereántur simul, qui quærunt ánimam meam, * ut áuferant eam.
39:15 Convertántur retrórsum, et revereántur, * qui volunt mihi mala.
39:16 Ferant conféstim confusiónem suam, * qui dicunt mihi: Euge, euge.
39:17 Exsúltent et læténtur super te omnes quæréntes te: * et dicant semper: Magnificétur Dóminus: qui díligunt salutáre tuum.
39:18 Ego autem mendícus sum, et pauper: * Dóminus sollícitus est mei.
39:18 Adiútor meus, et protéctor meus tu es: * Deus meus, ne tardáveris.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Compláceat tibi, Dómine, ut erípias me: Dómine, ad adiuvándum me réspice.
Nocturn III.
Ant. Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me * O Lord, look upon me to help me.
Psalm 39 [7]
39:2 With expectation I have waited for the Lord, * and he was attentive to me.
39:3 And he heard my prayers, * and brought me out of the pit of misery and the mire of dregs.
39:3 And he set my feet upon a rock, * and directed my steps.
39:4 And he put a new canticle into my mouth, * a song to our God.
39:4 Many shall see, and shall fear: * and they shall hope in the Lord.
39:5 Blessed is the man whose trust is in the name of the Lord; * and who hath not had regard to vanities, and lying follies.
39:6 Thou hast multiplied thy wonderful works, O Lord my God: * and in thy thoughts there is no one like to thee.
39:6 I have declared and I have spoken * they are multiplied above number.
39:7 Sacrifice and oblation thou didst not desire; * but thou hast pierced ears for me.
39:7 Burnt offering and sin offering thou didst not require: * then said I, Behold I come.
39:8 In the head of the book it is written of me that I should do thy will: * O my God, I have desired it, and thy law in the midst of my heart.
39:10 I have declared thy justice in a great church, * lo, I will not restrain my lips: O Lord, thou knowest it.
39:11 I have not hid thy justice within my heart: * I have declared thy truth and thy salvation.
39:11 I have not concealed thy mercy and thy truth * from a great council.
39:12 Withhold not thou, O Lord, thy tender mercies from me: * thy mercy and thy truth have always upheld me.
39:13 For evils without number have surrounded me; * my iniquities have overtaken me, and I was not able to see.
39:13 They are multiplied above the hairs of my head: * and my heart hath forsaken me.
39:14 Be pleased, O Lord to deliver me: * look down, O Lord, to help me.
39:15 Let them be confounded and ashamed together, that seek after my soul * to take it away.
39:15 Let them be turned backward and be ashamed * that desire evils to me.
39:16 Let them immediately bear their confusion, * that say to me: ’T is well, ’t is well.
39:17 Let all that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: * and let such as love thy salvation say always: The Lord be magnified.
39:18 But I am a beggar and poor: * the Lord is careful for me.
39:18 Thou art my helper and my protector: * O my God, be not slack.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me O Lord, look upon me to help me.
Ant. Sana, Dómine, * ánimam meam, quia peccávi tibi.
Psalmus 40 [8]
40:2 Beátus qui intéllegit super egénum, et páuperem: * in die mala liberábit eum Dóminus.
40:3 Dóminus consérvet eum, et vivíficet eum, et beátum fáciat eum in terra: * et non tradat eum in ánimam inimicórum eius.
40:4 Dóminus opem ferat illi super lectum dolóris eius: * univérsum stratum eius versásti in infirmitáte eius.
40:5 Ego dixi: Dómine, miserére mei: * sana ánimam meam, quia peccávi tibi.
40:6 Inimíci mei dixérunt mala mihi: * Quando moriétur, et períbit nomen eius?
40:7 Et si ingrediebátur ut vidéret, vana loquebátur: * cor eius congregávit iniquitátem sibi.
40:7 Egrediebátur foras, * et loquebátur in idípsum.
40:8 Advérsum me susurrábant omnes inimíci mei: * advérsum me cogitábant mala mihi.
40:9 Verbum iníquum constituérunt advérsum me: * Numquid qui dormit non adíciet ut resúrgat?
40:10 Étenim homo pacis meæ, in quo sperávi: * qui edébat panes meos, magnificávit super me supplantatiónem.
40:11 Tu autem, Dómine, miserére mei, et resúscita me: * et retríbuam eis.
40:12 In hoc cognóvi quóniam voluísti me: * quóniam non gaudébit inimícus meus super me.
40:13 Me autem propter innocéntiam suscepísti: * et confirmásti me in conspéctu tuo in ætérnum.
40:14 Benedíctus Dóminus, Deus Israël, a sǽculo et usque in sǽculum: * fiat, fiat.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Sana, Dómine, ánimam meam, quia peccávi tibi.
Ant. Lord, heal my soul; * for I have sinned against thee.
Psalm 40 [8]
40:2 Blessed is he that understandeth concerning the needy and the poor: * the Lord will deliver him in the evil day.
40:3 The Lord preserve him and give him life, and make him blessed upon the earth: * and deliver him not up to the will of his enemies.
40:4 The Lord help him on his bed of sorrow: * thou hast turned all his couch in his sickness.
40:5 I said: O Lord, be thou merciful to me: * heal my soul, for I have sinned against thee.
40:6 My enemies have spoken evils against me: * when shall he die and his name perish?
40:7 And if he came in to see me, he spoke vain things: * his heart gathered together iniquity to itself.
40:7 He went out * and spoke to the same purpose.
40:8 All my enemies whispered together against me: * they devised evils to me.
40:9 They determined against me an unjust word: * shall he that sleepeth rise again no more?
40:10 For even the man of my peace, in whom I trusted, * who ate my bread, hath greatly supplanted me.
40:11 But thou, O Lord, have mercy on me, and raise me up again: * and I will requite them.
40:12 By this I know, that thou hast had a good will for me: * because my enemy shall not rejoice over me.
40:13 But thou hast upheld me by reason of my innocence: * and hast established me in thy sight for ever.
40:14 Blessed be the Lord the God of Israel from eternity to eternity. * So be it. So be it.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. Lord, heal my soul; for I have sinned against thee.
Ant. Sitívit * ánima mea ad Deum vivum: quando véniam, et apparébo ante fáciem Dómini?
Psalmus 41 [9]
41:2 Quemádmodum desíderat cervus ad fontes aquárum: * ita desíderat ánima mea ad te, Deus.
41:3 Sitívit ánima mea ad Deum fortem vivum: * quando véniam, et apparébo ante fáciem Dei?
41:4 Fuérunt mihi lácrimæ meæ panes die ac nocte: * dum dícitur mihi cotídie: Ubi est Deus tuus?
41:5 Hæc recordátus sum, et effúdi in me ánimam meam: * quóniam transíbo in locum tabernáculi admirábilis, usque ad domum Dei.
41:5 In voce exsultatiónis, et confessiónis: * sonus epulántis.
41:6 Quare tristis es, ánima mea? * et quare contúrbas me?
41:6 Spera in Deo, quóniam adhuc confitébor illi: * salutáre vultus mei, et Deus meus.
41:7 Ad meípsum ánima mea conturbáta est: * proptérea memor ero tui de terra Iordánis, et Hermóniim a monte módico.
41:8 Abýssus abýssum ínvocat, * in voce cataractárum tuárum.
41:8 Ómnia excélsa tua, et fluctus tui * super me transiérunt.
41:9 In die mandávit Dóminus misericórdiam suam: * et nocte cánticum eius.
41:9 Apud me orátio Deo vitæ meæ, * dicam Deo: Suscéptor meus es.
41:10 Quare oblítus es mei? * et quare contristátus incédo, dum afflígit me inimícus?
41:11 Dum confringúntur ossa mea, * exprobravérunt mihi qui tríbulant me inimíci mei.
41:11 Dum dicunt mihi per síngulos dies: Ubi est Deus tuus? * quare tristis es, ánima mea? et quare contúrbas me?
41:12 Spera in Deo, quóniam adhuc confitébor illi: * salutáre vultus mei, et Deus meus.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
Ant. Sitívit ánima mea ad Deum vivum: quando véniam, et apparébo ante fáciem Dómini?
Ant. My soul thirsteth for the living God; * when shall I come and appear before God?
Psalm 41 [9]
41:2 As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; * so my soul panteth after thee, O God.
41:3 My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; * when shall I come and appear before the face of God?
41:4 My tears have been my bread day and night, * whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God?
41:5 These things I remembered, and poured out my soul in me: * for I shall go over into the place of the wonderful tabernacle, even to the house of God:
41:5 With the voice of joy and praise; * the noise of one feasting.
41:6 Why art thou sad, O my soul? * and why dost thou trouble me?
41:6 Hope in God, for I will still give praise to him: * the salvation of my countenance, and my God.
41:7 My soul is troubled within myself: * therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan and Hermoniim, from the little hill.
41:8 Deep calleth on deep, * at the noise of thy flood-gates.
41:8 All thy heights and thy billows * have passed over me.
41:9 In the daytime the Lord hath commanded his mercy; * and a canticle to him in the night.
41:9 With me is prayer to the God of my life. * I will say to God: Thou art my support.
41:10 Why hast thou forgotten me? * and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me?
41:11 Whilst my bones are broken, * my enemies who trouble me have reproached me;
41:11 Whilst they say to me day by day: Where is thy God? * Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why dost thou disquiet me?
41:12 Hope thou in God, for I will still give praise to him: * the salvation of my countenance, and my God.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
Ant. My soul thirsteth for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God?
℣. Ne tradas béstiis ánimas confiténtes tibi.
℟. Et ánimas páuperum tuórum ne obliviscáris in finem.
℣. O deliver not unto beasts the souls of them that praise thee!
℟. And forget not the souls of thy poor for ever.
« Pater Noster » dicitur totum secreto.
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. Amen.
“Our Father” is said completely in silence.
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. Amen.
Lectio 7
Iob 17:1-3; 17:11-15
1 Spíritus meus attenuábitur; dies mei breviabúntur: et solum mihi súperest sepúlchrum.
2 Non peccávi, et in amaritudínibus morátur óculus meus.
3 Líbera me, Dómine, et pone me iuxta te, et cuiúsvis manus pugnet contra me.
11 Dies mei transiérunt; cogitatiónes meæ dissipátæ sunt, torquéntes cor meum.
12 Noctem vertérunt in diem, et rursum post ténebras spero lucem.
13 Si sustinúero, inférnus domus mea est, et in ténebris stravi léctulum meum.
14 Putrédini dixi: Pater meus es; Mater mea, et soror mea, vérmibus.
15 Ubi est ergo nunc præstolátio mea? et patiéntiam meam quis consíderat?

℟. Peccántem me cotídie, et non me pœniténtem, timor mortis contúrbat me:
* Quia in inférno nulla est redémptio, miserére mei, Deus, et salva me.
℣. Deus, in nómine tuo salvum me fac, et in virtúte tua líbera me.
℟. Quia in inférno nulla est redémptio, miserére mei, Deus, et salva me.
Reading 7
Job 17:1-3; 17:11-15
1 My spirit shall be wasted, my days shall be shortened, and only the grave remaineth for me.
2 I have not sinned, and my eye abideth in bitterness.
3 Deliver me O Lord, and set me beside thee, and let any man's hand fight against me.
11 My days have passed away, my thoughts are dissipated, tormenting my heart.
12 They have turned night into day, and after darkness I hope for light again.
13 If I wait hell is my house, and I have made my bed in darkness.
14 If I have said to rottenness: thou art my father; to worms, my mother and my sister.
15 Where is now then my expectation, and who considereth my patience?

℟. Forasmuch as I sin daily, and repent not, the fear of death troubleth me.
* O God, have mercy upon me, and save me, for in hell there is no redemption.
℣. Save me, O God, by thy name, and judge me in thy strength.
℟. O God, have mercy upon me, and save me, for in hell there is no redemption.
Lectio 8
Iob 19:20-27
20 Pelli meæ, consúmptis cárnibus, adhǽsit os meum, et derelícta sunt tantúmmodo lábia circa dentes meos.
21 Miserémini mei, miserémini mei saltem vos, amíci mei, quia manus Dómini tétigit me.
22 Quare persequímini me sicut Deus, et cárnibus meis saturámini?
23 Quis mihi tríbuat ut scribántur sermónes mei? quis mihi det ut exaréntur in libro
24 Stylo férreo et plumbi lámina, vel celte sculpántur in sílice?
25 Scio enim quod redémptor meus vivit, et in novíssimo die de terra surrectúrus sum:
26 Et rursum circúmdabor pelle mea, et in carne mea vidébo Deum meum:
27 Quem visúrus sum ego ipse, et óculi mei conspectúri sunt, et non álius: repósita est hæc spes mea in sinu meo.

℟. Dómine, secúndum actum meum noli me iudicáre: nihil dignum in conspéctu tuo egi; ídeo déprecor maiestátem tuam,
* Ut tu, Deus, déleas iniquitátem meam.
℣. Amplius lava me, Dómine, ab iniustítia mea, et a delícto meo munda me.
℟. Ut tu, Deus, déleas iniquitátem meam.
Reading 8
Job 19:20-27
20 The flesh being consumed. My bone hath cleaved to my skin, and nothing but lips are left about my teeth.
21 Have pity on me, have pity on me, at least you my friends, because the hand of the Lord hath touched me.
22 Why do you persecute me as God, and glut yourselves with my flesh?
23 Who will grant me that my words may be written? Who will grant me that they may be marked down in a book?
24 With an iron pen and in a plate of lead, or else be graven with an instrument in flint stone.
25 For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and in the last day I shall rise out of the earth.
26 And I shall be clothed again with my skin, and in my flesh I will see my God.
27 Whom I myself shall see, and my eyes shall behold, and not another: this my hope is laid up in my bosom.

℟. O Lord, judge me not according to my works; for I have done nothing that can be counted in respect of thee. I beseech thy majesty therefore, that thou wouldest
* Blot out my transgressions, O God.
℣. Lord, wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sin.
℟. Blot out my transgressions, O God.
Lectio 9
Iob 10:18-22
18 Quare de vulva eduxísti me? qui útinam consúmptus essem, ne óculus me vidéret.
19 Fuíssem quasi non essem, de útero translátus ad túmulum.
20 Numquid non páucitas diérum meórum finiétur brevi? dimítte ergo me, ut plangam páululum dolórem meum,
21 Ántequam vadam, et non revértar, ad terram tenebrósam, et opértam mortis calígine:
22 Terram misériæ et tenebrárum, ubi umbra mortis et nullus ordo, sed sempitérnus horror inhábitat.

℟. Líbera me, Dómine, de viis inférni, qui portas ǽreas confregísti: et visitásti inférnum, et dedísti eis lumen, ut vidérent te:
* Qui erant in pœnis tenebrárum.
℣. Clamántes et dicéntes: Advenísti, Redémptor noster.
℟. Qui erant in pœnis tenebrárum.
℣. Réquiem ætérnam * dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua * lúceat eis.
℟. Qui erant in pœnis tenebrárum.
Reading 9
Job 10:18-22
18 Why didst thou bring me forth out of the womb: O that I had been consumed that eye might not see me!
19 I should have been as if I had not been, carried from the womb to the grave.
20 Shall not the fewness of my days be ended shortly? suffer me, therefore, that I may lament my sorrow a little:
21 Before I go, and return no more, to a land that is dark and covered with the mist of death:
22 A land of misery and darkness, where the shadow of death, and no order, but everlasting horror dwelleth.

℟. Deliver me from the ways of hell, O Lord, Who didst break the gates of brass in sunder, and didst descend into hell, and give them light,
* That they that sat in affliction and darkness might behold thee.
℣. Crying and saying, Thou hast come, O our Redeemer
℟. That they that sat in affliction and darkness might behold thee.
℣. Eternal rest * grant unto them, O Lord.
℟. And let perpetual light * shine upon them.
℟. That they that sat in affliction and darkness might behold thee.
Reliqua omittuntur, nisi Laudes separandæ sint.
Skip the rest, unless praying Lauds separately.
Oratio {Votiva}
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.
℣. A porta ínferi.
℟. Erue, Dómine, ánimas eórum.
℣. Requiéscant in pace.
℟. Amen.
℣. Dómine, exáudi oratiónem meam.
℟. Et clamor meus ad te véniat.
secunda 'Domine, exaudi' omittitur
Orémus.
Fidélium, Deus, ómnium Cónditor et Redémptor, animábus famulórum famularúmque tuárum remissiónem cunctórum tríbue peccatórum: ut indulgéntiam, quam semper optavérunt, piis supplicatiónibus consequántur:
Qui vivis et regnas cum Deo Patre, in unitáte Spíritus Sancti, Deus, per ómnia sǽcula sæculórum.
℟. Amen.
Prayer {Votive}
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.
℣. From the gates of hell.
℟. Deliver their souls, O Lord!
℣. May they rest in peace.
℟. Amen.
℣. O Lord, hear my prayer.
℟. And let my cry come unto thee.
skip second 'O Lord, hear my prayer'
Let us pray.
O God, who art thyself at once the Maker and the Redeemer of all thy faithful ones, grant unto the souls of thy servants and handmaids remission of all their sins, making of our entreaties unto our great Father a mean whereby they may have that forgiveness which they have ever hoped for.
Who livest and reignest with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, world without end.
℟. Amen.
Conclusio
℣. Réquiem ætérnam dona eis, Dómine.
℟. Et lux perpétua lúceat eis.
℣. Requiéscant in pace.
℟. Amen.
Conclusion
℣. O Lord, grant them eternal rest.
℟. And let the everlasting light shine upon them.
℣. May they rest in peace.
℟. Amen.

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