ORDO WEEK 26 FRIDAY MORNING PRAISE
SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD
FRIDAY MORNING PRAYER
TWENTY-SIXTH WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME
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September 30, 2012 @ 8:28 AM |
ORDINARY WEEK XXVI
PSALTER WEEK II
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FULL ROMAN RITE SERVICES
Three Models (Options) for Praying this Morning
The celebration of the Hours Every Day, Every Where will be greatly helped by a variety of models and options. Becoming skillful in understanding and adapting these models to both personal and communal prayer is a major goal of this website.
Each of the three Options contains the full official text of Roman Rite for Morning Prayer. Links to two websites are embedded here for convenience so that one does not have to go to their websites, then locate the desired posting.
Embedded links bring the additional advantage of eliminating YouTube advertisements, and of being able to choose any of three hymns to begin the Hour regardless of which model is chosen.
RECITATION IN COMMON MODEL
DIVINE OFFICE.ORG OPTION
Excellent model of small (household size) community reciting the office with sung hymn at the beginning. Experience the Hours as community prayer even when praying alone and as skill building in preparation for praying with others as a small group.
Invitatory Psalm 95Hymn: "Jesus, Our Teacher, Loving Lord and Master"translation Saint Cecilia Abbey of "Doctor Aeternus" *******************************************************
COMPLETELY SUNG MODEL
Invitatory Psalm 95
Hymn: "Jesus, Our Teacher, Loving Lord and Master"
translation Saint Cecilia Abbey of "Doctor Aeternus"
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COMPLETELY SUNG MODEL
SING THE HOURS OPTION
Excellent model of totally sung office mostly by one very talented young person. His father is an excellent translator of Latin Hymns. Although they use some Latin, there is always an English translation. They use very simple, mainly Gregorian chants. If you desire to sing along, try chanting every other verse while listening every other verse to the cantor. This corresponds to the ancient practice of alternating between cantor and choir.
Invitatory: Psalm 95Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Neale)Gospel Canticle English, Our Father Latin
Excellent model of totally sung office mostly by one very talented young person. His father is an excellent translator of Latin Hymns. Although they use some Latin, there is always an English translation. They use very simple, mainly Gregorian chants. If you desire to sing along, try chanting every other verse while listening every other verse to the cantor. This corresponds to the ancient practice of alternating between cantor and choir.
Invitatory: Psalm 95
Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Neale)
Gospel Canticle English, Our Father Latin
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PERSONAL MEDITATION MODEL
WORD ON FIRE OPTION
Bishop Baron's organization, Word on Fire, has begun producing a monthly booklet that contains Morning, Evening, and Night Prayer for each day. It reads straight through like a book except for the beginning hymns for each hour which are all in the back of the booklet. Below is a close approximation to the hymn they have chosen. Often the video has more or different verses to the given tune. Sometimes the translation is slightly different. More rarely the tune, translation, or choice of hymn has been changed due to the lack of available videos.
LITURGY OF THE HOURS BOOKLET: SEPTEMBER 2022, pages 624-633
THE CATHOLIC HYMNAL • “Faith Of Our Fathers” (HYMN)
by Father Frederick William Faber (d. 1863)
1,920 views / Premiered Oct 5, 2021
The Lord's Prayer
Michael Curb CongregationText 845,465 views / Apr 10, 2009
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Michael Curb Congregation
Text 845,465 views / Apr 10, 2009
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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.
Latin-English Text and Music Links for Psalm 38
* PSALM 51 *
Take pity on me, Lord, in your mercy; in your abundance of mercy wipe out my guilt
PSALM 50:3-21Miserére mei, Deus,* secúndum misericórdiam tuam;
CANTICLE JEREMIAH 14
Let my eyes stream tears, night and day, let them never cease,
Dedúcant óculi mei lácrimam per noctem et diem, * et non táceant,
* PSALM 100 *
Rejoice to the LORD, all the earth and serve our God with joy.
PSALM 99:1-5Iubiláte Dómino, omnis terra, * servíte Dómino in lætítia;
LECTIONARY OPTION
Short Responsory℣. In the morning let me hear your kindness.℟. Make known to me the way I should walk.
Responsorium breve ℣.Audítam fac mihi mane * Misericórdiam tuam.℟. Notam fac mihi viam in qua ámbulem.
AntiphonThe Lord has visited and set his people free.
Visitávit et fecit redemptiónem Dóminus plebis suæ
ANGLICAN MORNING PRAYER
DEANERY GARDEN CANTERBURY CATHEDRALAn excellent model of how to incorporate liturgical prayerinto our daily lives including plants, animals and the environmentas well the daily events of today and histor
RECORDED
RECORDED FULL SERVICESRECORDED SERVICES
0:00 Deus in Adjutorium0:37 Hymn: "Deus Qui Caeli Lumen Es," Flavius, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saone (d. 591)2:29 Psalm 51 (tone 7)6:00 Canticle: Habakkuk 3v2-4, 13a, 15-19 (tone 2)8:43 Psalm 147v12-20 (tone 4)10:39 Reading: Ephesians 2v13-1611:38 Responsory: The Lord, the Most High, has done good things for me. In need I shall cry out to him.12:25 Canticle of Zechariah (tone 8)15:01 Intercessions: In your will is our peace, Lord.16:24 The Lord’s Prayer16:58 Concluding Prayers
DEANERY GARDEN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL
An excellent model of how to incorporate liturgical prayer
into our daily lives including plants, animals and the environment
as well the daily events of today and histor
RECORDED
RECORDED FULL SERVICES
RECORDED SERVICES
0:00 Deus in Adjutorium
0:37 Hymn: "Deus Qui Caeli Lumen Es," Flavius, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saone (d. 591)
2:29 Psalm 51 (tone 7)
6:00 Canticle: Habakkuk 3v2-4, 13a, 15-19 (tone 2)
8:43 Psalm 147v12-20 (tone 4)
10:39 Reading: Ephesians 2v13-16
11:38 Responsory: The Lord, the Most High, has done good things for me. In need I shall cry out to him.
12:25 Canticle of Zechariah (tone 8)
15:01 Intercessions: In your will is our peace, Lord.
16:24 The Lord’s Prayer
16:58 Concluding Prayers