O Clavis David, et sceptrum domus Israel; qui áperis, et nemo claudit; claudis, et nemo áperit; veni, et educ vinctum de domo cárceris, sedéntem in ténebris, et umbra mortis.
Welcome back to our Advent Christmas Countdown. For Days 16 and 17, we’ll learn the 4th great “O Antiphon”:
“O key of David, and Sceptre of the house of Israel, that openest and no man shutteth, and shuttest and no man openeth: come and bring the prisoner forth from the prison-house, and him that sitteth in darkness and in the shadow of death” (c.f. The Roman Missal, 1962)
AS WE JOURNEY TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
… in today’s presentation, 1st Edition, Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC (USA) will help us to reflect on Our Lady 170 years after the proclamation of the dogma in “Ineffabilis Deus”.
Later tonight, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC (USA) joins the conversation. We’d like to thank the Marians of the Immaculate Conception at the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy for their help to Amelia in hosting this 170 year anniversary broadcast.
FOR DAY 17, PLEASE LEARN THE “O ANTIPHON” FOR DECEMBER 20th
TRY LISTENING to the next great “O Antiphon” with the MAGNIFICAT prayed in LATIN below: “O Clavis David”
(PLAINSONG: Please see the score below for “O Clavis David”)
Related Scripture References:
Isaiah 22:22;
Numbers 24:7;
Psalm 107:10;
Matthew 16:19;
Revelation 3:7.
The antiphon “O Clavis David” is to be sung on December 20.
We invite you to LEARN the next great “O ANTIPHON” (for DECEMBER 20th in LATIN and ENGLISH for DAY 4 of 7 in the "KNOWLEDGE OF SELF" portion) prior to praying the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. Also, you can SING: “Veni Clavis Davidica” [4th antiphon]
VIDEO: ENGLISH, “O KEY OF DAVID”
Breviary: Night Prayer for Dec. 8, 2024
INTRODUCTION1
God, + come to my assistance.
— Lord, make haste to help me.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
— as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. Alleluia.
Examination of Conscience
A brief examination of conscience may be made. In the communal celebration of the Office, a Penitential Rite using the formulas of the Mass may be inserted here.
PRAY 5 DECADES OF THE HOLY ROSARY
PSALMODY FOR NIGHT PRAYER2
Prayers
ALTERNATE HYMN
[Sunday I]
All praise to you, O God, this night,
For all the blessings of the light;
Keep us, we pray, O king of kings,
Beneath your own almighty wings.
Forgive us, Lord, through Christ your Son
Whatever wrong this day we’ve done;
Your peace give to the world, O Lord,
That all might live in one accord.
Enlighten us, O Blessed Light,
And give us rest throughout this night.
O strengthen us, that for your sake,
We all may serve your when we awake.
Tune: Tallis’ Canon L.M.
Music: Thomas Tallis, 1515-1585
Text: Thomas Ken, 1637-1711, alt.
[Sunday II]
God who made the earth and heaven,
Darkness and light;
You the day for work have giv’n
For rest the night.
May your angel guards defend us,
Slumber sweet your mercy send us,
Holy dreams and hope attend us,
All through the night.
And when morn again shall call us
To run life’s way,
May we still whate’er befall us,
Your will obey.
From the pow’r of evil hide us,
In the narrow pathway guide us,
Never be your smile denied us
All through the day.
Guard us waking, guard us sleeping,
And, when we die,
May we in your mighty keeping
All peaceful lie.
When the last dread call shall wake us,
Then O Lord, do not forsake us,
But to reign in glory take us
With you on high.
Tune: Ar Hyd Y Nos 84.84.88.84
Music: Welsh Carol
Text: Stanza 1 Reginald Heber, 1783-1826; stanza 2 William Mercer, 1811-1876; stanza 3 Richard Whately, 1787-1863
PSALMODY
Sunday II Psalmody
[Sunday I]
Ant. 1 [Outside Easter] Have mercy, Lord, and hear my prayer.
Psalm 4: Thanksgiving
The resurrection of Christ was God’s supreme and wholly marvelous work (Saint Augustine).
When I call, answer me, O God of justice; *
from anguish you released me, have mercy and hear me!
O men, how long will your hearts be closed, *
will you love what is futile and seek what is false?
It is the Lord who grants favors to those whom he loves; *
the Lord hears me whenever I call him.
Fear him; do not sin: ponder on your bed and be still *
Make justice your sacrifice, and trust in the Lord.
“What can bring us happiness?” many say. *
Let the light of your face shine on us, O Lord.
You have put into my heart a greater joy *
than they have from abundance of corn and new wine.
I will lie down in peace and sleep comes at once *
for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, *
and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, *
and will be for ever. Amen.
Antiphon: Have mercy, Lord, and hear my prayer.
Antiphon 2 In the silent hours of night, bless the Lord.
Psalm 134
Evening prayer in the temple
Praise our God, all you his servants, you who fear him, small and great (Revelation 19:5).
O come, bless the Lord, *
all you who serve the Lord,
who stand in the house of the Lord, *
in the courts of the house of our God.
Lift up your hands to the holy place *
and bless the Lord through the night.
May the Lord bless you from Zion, *
he who made both heaven and earth.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, *
and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, *
and will be for ever. Amen.
Ant. [Outside Easter] In the silent hours of night, bless the Lord.
[Sunday II]
Ant. Night holds no terrors for me sleeping under God’s wings.
[During Easter] Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Psalm 91
Safe in God’s sheltering care
I have given you the power to tread upon serpents and scorpions (Luke 10:19).
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High *
and abides in the shade of the Almighty
says to the Lord: “My refuge, *
my stronghold, my God in whom I trust!”
It is he who will free you from the snare *
of the fowler who seeks to destroy you;
he will conceal you with his pinions *
and under his wings you will find refuge.
You will not fear the terror of the night *
nor the arrow that flies by day,
nor the plague that prowls in the darkness *
nor the scourge that lays waste at noon.
A thousand may fall at your side, *
ten thousand fall at your right,
you, it will never approach; *
his faithfulness is buckler and shield.
Your eyes have only to look *
to see how the wicked are repaid,
you who have said: “Lord, my refuge!” *
and have made the Most High your dwelling.
Upon you no evil shall fall, *
no plague approach where you dwell.
For you has he commanded his angels, *
to keep you in all your ways.
They shall bear you upon their hands *
lest you strike your foot against a stone.
On the lion and the viper you will tread *
and trample the young lion and the dragon.
Since he clings to me in love, I will free him; *
protect him for he knows my name.
When he calls I shall answer: “I am with you,” *
I will save him in distress and give him glory.
With length of life I will content him; *
I shall let him see my saving power.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, *
and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, *
and will be for ever. Amen.
Antiphon: Night holds no terrors for me sleeping under God’s wings.
READING
[Sunday I]
Deuteronomy 6:4-7
Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord alone! Therefore, you shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today. Drill them into your children. Speak of them at home and abroad, whether you are busy or at rest.
[Sunday II]
Revelation 22:4-5
They shall see the Lord face to face and bear his name on their foreheads. The night shall be no more. They will need no light from lamps or the sun, for the Lord God shall give them light, and they shall reign forever.
RESPONSORY
Outside Easter:
Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
— Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
You have redeemed us, Lord God of truth.
— I commend my spirit.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
— Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
GOSPEL CANTICLE
Antiphon: Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake; watch over us as we sleep, that awake, we may keep watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in his peace (alleluia).
Canticle of Simeon
Luke 2:29-32
Christ is the light of the nations and the glory of Israel
Lord, + now you let your servant go in peace; *
your word has been fulfilled:
my own eyes have seen the salvation *
which you have prepared in the sight of every people:
a light to reveal you to the nations *
and the glory of your people Israel.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, *
and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, *
and will be for ever. Amen.
Antiphon:
Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake; watch over us as we sleep, that awake, we may keep watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in his peace (alleluia).
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Let us pray.
Lord,
we beg you to visit this house
and banish from it
all the deadly power of the enemy.
May your holy angels dwell here
to keep us in peace,
and may your blessing be upon us always.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
— Amen.
BLESSING3
May the all-powerful Lord
grant us a restful night
and a peaceful death.
— Amen.
Antiphon or song in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Hail Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with you!
Blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death.
Or:
Ave Maria,
gratia plena,
Dominus tecum,
benediicta tu in mulieribus.
Et bendictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
nunc et in hora mortis nostræ.
Amen.
SING VENI EMMANUEL | THE O ANTIPHONS
Additional Readings, 2nd EDITION
FOOTNOTES
Posted Pacific Standard Time.
SEASON 3: SANCTITY & THE SECRET OF JOY | TRAVESSA DA SENRA HOUSE PRESS, PORTO, PORTUGAL == > Christmas Consecration & Episode Spiritual Directors / Executive Producers
Fr. Nuno Rocha, Pastor on the Camino in the Porto Region of Portugal; Fr. Elias Mary Mills, FI, former rector of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, USA; Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC Formator for the Marians at the Seminary in Steubenville, Ohio; and Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC, Assistant Rector at the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy, Stockbridge, MA. Narrated by Fr. Chris Alar, MIC w/ Izzy Nunziato, Karen Rocha, and Amelia.
Evening Edition is late due to feast day activities and conflated for two days (instead of 1 - Days 16/17). Thank you for your patience as we insert some elements from our session tomorrow in the 2nd Edition. Visit back later for the updates. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel by clicking the link below:
For this segment of the Consecration, we will focus still on Night Prayer. However, for the final part from December 17-25, etc. we will include Evening Prayer of the Magnificat with the specific O Antiphons.
CARDINALS join POPE FRANCIS DECEMBER 8, 2024:
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