ORDO WEEK 29 SATURDAY EVENING SONG
SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD
ORDINARY WEEK XXIX
PSALTER WEEK IV
SATURDAY EVENING PRAYER
(FIRST VESPERS OF SUNDAY)
RECORDED SERVICES
0:00 Deus in Adjutorium
0:41 Hymn: Now thank we all our God
2:18 Psalm 141v1-9
4:45 Psalm 142
7:06 Canticle: Philippians 2v6-11
8:55 Reading: Romans 11v33-36
9:42 Responsory: Our hearts are filled with wonder as we contemplate your works, O Lord.
10:15 Canticle of Mary (Magnificat)
12:17 Intercessions: Lord, be with your people.
13:35 The Lord’s Prayer
14:07 Concluding Prayers
0:00 Deus in Adjutorium
0:38 Hymn: Ad regias Agni dapes (4th century hymn), "At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing," Translated by Robert Campbell (1849)
2:34 Psalm 122
4:24 Psalm 130
6:27 Canticle: Philippians 2v6-11
8:11 Reading: 2 Peter 1v19-21
9:10 Responsory: From the rising of the sun to its setting, may the name of the Lord be praised.
9:46 Magnificat: Luke 1v46-55
11:46 Intercessions: Look on us with favor, Lord, and hear us.
13:15 The Lord's Prayer (Latin)
14:08 Concluding Prayers
AntiphonPray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Rogáte quæ ad pacem sunt Ierúsalem..
John Michael Talbot - Lilies of the Field - Quiet Reflections Part 6
PSALM 122
They filled me with joy when they said, “We will go to the house of the Lord.”
PSALM 121:1-9Lætátus sum in eo quod dixérunt mihi:* «In domum Dómini íbimus».
I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say (Psalm 122) · John Michael Talbot
AntiphonFrom the morning watch even until night
my soul is longing for the Lord..
my soul is longing for the Lord..
A custódia matutína usque ad noctem, sperávit ánima mea in Dómino.
John Michael Talbot - God Alone is Enough
PSALM 130
Out of the depths I have cried to you, Lord:
PSALM 129:1-8De profúndis clamávi ad te, Dómine;*
Psalm 130 Song - I Wait Jason Silver
AntiphonLet every creature, in heaven and on earth,
bend the knee at the name of Jesus. Alleluia.
bend the knee at the name of Jesus. Alleluia.
In nómine Iesu omne genu flectátur in cælo et in terra, allelúia.
CANTICLE PHILIPPIANS 2
Jesus Christ, although he shared God’s nature, did not try to cling to his equality with God;
PHILIPPIANS 2:6-11Christus Iesus, cum in forma Dei esset,* non rapínam arbitrátus est esse se æquálem Deo,
Short Responsory From the rising of the sun to its setting, great is the name of the Lord.High above the heavens is his glory.
Responsorium breve ℣. A solis ortu usque ad occásum,* Laudábile nomen Dómini℟.Super cælos glória eius.
Antiphon‘But you, who do you say I am?’ Peter spoke up and said to Jesus, ‘You are the Christ.’ Alleluia.
Vos quem me esse dícitis? Respóndens Petrus ait Iesu: Tu es Christus, allelúia
English
Canterbury Festival Evensong, sung by the girl choristers and Lay Clerks Responses, Radcliffe Psalm 83 Watson in E Brahms, Geistliches lied Hymn 806: There’s a wideness in God’s mercy (Corvedale) Organ voluntary: Reger, Benedictus
Canterbury Festival Evensong, sung by the girl
choristers and Lay Clerks
Responses, Radcliffe
Psalm 83
Watson in E
Brahms, Geistliches lied
Hymn 806: There’s a wideness in God’s mercy (Corvedale)
Organ voluntary: Reger, Benedictus