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Jun 25 – Homily: Commend Ourselves to God
Fr. Bonaventure on how we need to commend ourselves and others to God rather than judge others. Specifically we should not presume to make final judgment on others fro this only belongs to God. We should focus most on sanctifying ourselves since we are so much in need of it.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Monday 12th Week of Ordinary Time – Wkdy – Form: OF
Readings:
1st: 2ki 17:5-8, 13-15, 18
Resp: psa 60:3, 4-5, 12-13
Gsp: mat 7:1-5
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Ave Plena Gratiae – Catholic Hymns of Praise
This is a somewhat lesser known Marian hymn. The image is “The Birth of Mary” by Bartolome Esteban Murillo. The Latin lyrics and English translation follow:
Ave plena gratiae, Mater misericordiae, sancta Maria.
Per quam omnis gratiae fons ortus est Ecclesiae, sancta Maria.
Laude digna angelorum, sume laudes peccatorum, sancta Maria.
Spes reorum, spes lapsorum, laetitia beatorum, sancta Maria.
Te Gabriel laetificavit, te Paraclitus obumbravit, sancta Maria.
Pater summus magnificavit dum Filio matrem creavit, sancta Maria.
O gloria! O gaudium! Dum genuisti Altissimi Unigenitum, sancta Maria.
O Domina! O Dominum propitium fac nobis tuum primogenitum, sancta Maria.
Tuum per transiit gladius animam, cum in crucifixi latere defixam cerneres lanceam, sancta Maria.
Vincula, colaphi, corona spinea, arundo, flagella clavique te matrem corde cruentarunt, sancta Maria.
O laetitia! O resurrexit Dominus, en Virgo, vivit tuus Filius, sancta Maria.
O Regina! O regnat, vincit, imperat! Non moriturus tuus unicus, sancta Maria.
Nunc semper choros angelorum exaltata, a dextris Filii mater, regnas, caelesti gloria circumdata, sancta maria.
Nostri memor esto in misericordia, in hac miseria, nos exules reduc ad aeterna tabernacula, sancta Maria.
O Virgo! O Domina! O Mater regina, sancta Maria.
Hail, full of grace, Mother of mercy, holy Mary.
Through you the fountain of all grace flows for the Church, holy Mary.
Graced by the angels’ praises, accept the praise of us sinners, holy Mary.
The hope of the forsaken, the deceased, the joy of saints, holy Mary.
Gabriel rejoiced in you, the Holy Spirit overshadowed you, holy Mary.
The Most-High Father exalted you while creating you as mother of his Son, holy Mary.
O glory! O joy! That you would bear the Son of the Most-High, holy Mary.
O mistress! Intercede for us with the Lord, your first-born, holy Mary.
A sword pierced your soul while the lance pierced the side of the crucified one, holy Mary.
Chains, buffeting, the crown of thorns, the whipping; all bore upon your own heart, holy Mary.
O joy! The Lord is risen! Behold, O Virgin; your Son lives! O holy Mary.
O Queen! He reigns, he conquered, he rules! No more to die, your only Son, holy Mary.
And now, exalted by the angelic choirs, you reign with your Son in the midst of heaven’s glory, holy Mary.
Remember us, in your mercy, we poor ones, who are exiled; lead us to the heavenly sanctuary, holy Mary.
O Virgin! O Mistress! O Mother regal; O holy Mary.
Pueri Hebraeorum – Catholic Hymns, Gregorian Chant
This hymn contains some verses from Psalm 24 to accompany the title verse. Unfortunately, the file was incomplete and I had to do some editing (which may be noticeable) in piecing the music together and making my best effort at a video. The lyrics were the most accurate that I could come up with. There are some variations with the song and the scriptural text. The background image is “The Rich Young Man” by Heinrich Hoffmann. The Latin and English follow:
Pueri Hebraeorum, portantes ramos olivarum, obviaverunt Domino, clamantes et dicentes: Hosanna in excelsis!
Domini est terra, et plenitudo ejus; orbis terrarum, et universi qui habitant in eo.
Quia ipse super maria fundavit eum, et super flumina præparavit eum.
Quis ascendet in montem Domini? aut quis stabit in loco sancto ejus?
Pueri Hebraeorum, portantes ramos olivarum, obviaverunt Domino, clamantes et dicentes: Hosanna in excelsis!
Children of the Hebrews, carrying olive branches, have met the Lord, crying and saying: Hosanna in the highest!
The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof: the world, and all they that dwell therein.
For he has founded it upon the seas; and has prepared it upon the rivers.
Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in his holy place?
The innocent in hands and a pure heart, who hath not taken my name in vain, nor sworn deceit
Children of the Hebrews, carrying olive branches, have met the Lord, crying and saying: Hosanna in the highest!
Dies Irae – Gregorian Chant, Catholic Hymns
This song file I used in the video only has ten of nineteen stanzas. Also, I have not included in this description the usual text and translation because the song is so well known. A quick Google search will find the text and various translations.
Si Consurrexistis – Catholic Gregorian Chant Songs
Another of the great resurrectional hymns, again from the Easter Octave. The background image is Raphael’s “The School of Athens”. The lyrics and translation:
Si consurrexistis cum Christo, quae sursum sunt quaerite, Alleluia, ubi Christus est in dextera Dei sedens: Quae sursum sunt sapite, Alleluia.
Confitemini Domino, et invocate nomen eius; annuntiate inter gentes opera eius.
Si consurrexistis…
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
Si consurrexistis…
If you have risen together with Christ, seek those things which are above, Alleluia, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God: be wise to the things which are above, Alleluia.
Acknowledge the Lord, and call on His name; proclaim His works among the nations.
If you have risen…
Glory to the Father, to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now and shall be forever. Amen.
If you have risen…