LENT WEEK 4 TUESDAY EVENING SONG

 

SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD

TUESDAY EVENING PRAYER

 (TUESDAY VESPERS)


 LENT WEEK IV  

PSALTER WEEK IV 


FULL ROMAN RITE SERVICES

DIVINE OFFICE. ORG
Excellent model of small household size community praying the office
but with song only at beginning




SING THE HOURS
Excellent model of totally sung office
but mostly by one person



OUTLINE OF TODAY'S OFFICES ABOVE

Hymn "Great Ruler of all Space and Time" (DO only)
 Hymn: "Sator Princepsque Temporum," (SH only).
Psalm 137
Psalm 138
Canticle: Revelation 4v11; 5v9, 10, 12
Reading: James 2v14, 17, 18b
Responsory.
Magnificat (Luke 1v46-55)
Intercessions.
The Lord's Prayer & concluding prayers

WALKING AND SINGING WITH THE PEOPLE OF GOD
For health reasons, I walk forty to fifty minutes each morning and evening on a treadmill. The two above offices total about thirty-five minutes. Adding some of the additional options below brings the time to over forty-five minutes. The three options are interleaved by opening three tabs on the computer in front of the treadmill. With a little more dexterity, they could be interweaved on a cellphone of pad. The repetition of each psalm three time in three different formats provides a pleasing ritual experience. For additional ideas about using this website see the following link.

HOW TO USE THIS WEB PAGE

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS









* PSALM 137 * 

By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept remembering Zion.

Super flúmina Babylónis, illic sédimus et flévimus,*  cum recordarémur Sion.




PSALM 138

I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart,
  for you have heard the words of my mouth.

PSALM 137:1-8
Confitébor tibi, Dómine, in toto corde meo,*  quóniam audísti verba oris mei.






CANTICLE REVELATIONS 4,5

You are worthy, our Lord and our God,
  to receive glory and honor and power;

REVELATIONS 4:11,5:9,10,12
Dignus es, Dómine et Deus noster,*
  accípere glóriam et honórem et virtútem,






Short Reading
James 2:14-24
14 What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but hath not works? Shall faith be able to save him?
 15 And if a brother or sister be naked, and want daily food:
 16 And one of you say to them: Go in peace, be ye warmed and filled; yet give them not those things that are necessary for the body, what shall it profit?
 17 So faith also, if it have not works, is dead in itself.
 18 But some man will say: Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without works; and I will shew thee, by works, my faith.
 19 Thou believest that there is one God. Thou dost well: the devils also believe and tremble.
 20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
 21 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, offering up Isaac his son upon the altar?
 22 Seest thou, that faith did co-operate with his works; and by works faith was made perfect?
 23 And the scripture was fulfilled, saying: Abraham believed God, and it was reputed to him to justice, and he was called the friend of God.
 24 Do you see that by works a man is justified; and not by faith only?

Short Responsory
I said: ‘Lord, have mercy on me.’
‘Heal my soul, for I have sinned against you.’

Responsorium breve
℣.  Ego dixi: Dómine,* Miserére mei
℟. Sana ánimam meam, quia peccávi tibi.


Antiphon paraphrase

Behold you are well again: now cease to sin, less worse things befall you.

Ecce sanus factus es; iam noli peccáre, ne detérius tibi áliquid contíngat.




ANGLICAN CHORAL EVENING SONG




CHORAL-EVENSONG-BOOKLET-POST-COVID.pdf (canterbury-cathedral.org)

Evensong sung by the boy choristers and Lay Clerks
Responses, Joanna Forbes L’Estrange
Psalms 142, 143
Purcell in g
Purcell, Remember not, Lord, our offences
Hymn 730i: My God, I love thee; not because (St Francis Xavier)