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The Daily Officepage 36Concerning the ServiceIn the Daily Office, the term "Officiant" is used to denote the person, clerical or lay, who leads the Office. It is appropriate that other persons be assigned to read the Lessons, and to lead other parts of the service not assigned to the officiant. The bishop, when present, appropriately concludes the Office with a blessing. At celebrations of the Holy Eucharist, the Order for Morning or Evening Prayer may be used in place of all that precedes the Offertory. Additional Directions are on page 141. page 37 Daily Morning Prayer: Rite OneThe Officiant begins the service with one or more of these sentences of Scripture, or with the versicle "O Lord, open thou our lips" on page 42. Advent Watch ye , for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cock-crowing, or in the morning; lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. Mark 13:35, 36 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Isaiah 40:3 The glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. Isaiah 40:5 Christmas Behold, I bring you good tidings of a great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:10, 11 Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his
people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. Revelation 21:3
Epiphany The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising. Isaiah 60:3 I will give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b From the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my Name shall be great among the Gentiles, and in every place incense shall be offered unto my Name, and a pure offering: for my Name shall be great among the heathen, saith the Lord of hosts.Malachi 1:11 Lent If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us, but if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:8, 9 Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God; for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and of great kindness, and repenteth him of evil. Joel 2:13 I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, "Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee; and am no more worthy to be called thy son." Luke 15:18, 19 To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against him; neither have we obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in his laws which he set before us. Daniel 9:9, 10 Jesus said, "Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and
follow me." Mark 8:34
Holy Week All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. Isaiah 53:6 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow which is done unto me, wherewith the Lord hath afflicted me. Lamentations 1:12 Easter Season, including Ascension Day and the Day of Pentecost Alleluia! Christ is risen.
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24 Thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek the things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Colossians 3:1 Christ is not entered into a the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us. Hebrews 9:24 Ye shall receive power after the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witness unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. Acts 1:8 Trinity Sunday Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and
is to come. Revelation 4:8
All Saints and other Major Saints' Days We give thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. Colossians 1:12 Ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the saints and of the household of God. Ephesians 2:19 Their sound is gone out into all lands, and their words into the ends of the world. Psalm 19:4 Occasions of Thanksgiving O give thanks unto the Lord, and call upon his Name; tell the people what things he hath done. Psalm 105:1 At any Time Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. Phillipians 1:2 I was glad when they said unto me, "We will go into the house of the Lord." Psalm 122:1 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be alway acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14 O send out thy light and thy truth, that they may lead me, and bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy dwelling. Psalm 43:3 The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him. Habakkuk 2:20 The hour is cometh, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth, for the Father seeketh such to worship him. John 4:23 Thus saith the high and lofty One who inhabiteth eternity,
The following Confession of Sin may then be said; or the Office may continue at once with "O Lord, open thou our lips." Confession of SinThe Officiant says to the people Dearly beloved, we have come together in the presence of Almighty God our heavenly Father, to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear this holy Word, and to ask, for ourselves and on behalf of others, those things that are necessary for our life and our salvation. And so that we may prepare ourselves in heart and mind to worship him, let us kneel in silence, and with penitent and obedient hearts confess our sins, that we may obtain forgiveness by his infinite goodness and mercy. or this Let us humbly confess our sins unto Almighty God. Silence may be kept. Officiant and People together, all kneeling Almighty and most merciful Father,
The Priest alone stands and says The Almighty and merciful Lord grant you absolution and remission of all your sins, true repentance, amendment of life, and the grace and consolation of his Holy Spirit. Amen. A deacon or lay person using the preceding form remains kneeling, and substitutes "us" for "you" and "our" for "your." The Invitatory and PsalterAll stand
Officiant and People
Except in Lent, Alleluia. may be added. Then follows one of the Invitatory Psalms, Venite or
Jubilate.
One of the following Antiphons may be sung or said with the Invitatory Psalm In Advent
On the Twelve Days of Christmas
From the Epiphany through the Baptism of Christ, and on the Feasts
of the Transfiguration and Holy Cross
In Lent
From Easter Day until the Ascension
From Ascension Day until the Day of Pentecost
On the Day of Pentecost
On Trinity Sunday
or this Worship the Lord in the beauty of his holiness: O come, let us adore him. or this The mercy of the Lord is everlasting: O come, let us adore him. The Alleluias in the following Antiphons are used only in Easter Season. On Feasts of the Incarnation [Alleluia.] The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us: O come, let us adore him. [Alleluia.] On all Saints and other Major Saints' Days [Alleluia.] The Lord is glorious in his saints: O come, let us adore him. [Alleluia.] Venite Psalm 95:1-7 O come, let us sing unto the Lord; *
For the Lord is a great God, *
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; *
Jubilate Psalm 100 Be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands; *
Be ye sure that the Lord he is God; *
O go your way into his gates with thanksgiving
For the Lord is gracious;
In Easter Week, in place of an Invitatory Psalm, the following is sung
or said. It may also be used daily until the Day of Pentecost.
Christ our Passover Pascha nostrum1 Corinthians 5:7-8; Romans 6:9-11; 1 Corinthians 15:20-22Alleluia.
Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; *
Christ is risen from the dead, *
Then follows The Psalm or Psalms AppointedAt the end of the Psalms is sung or saidGlory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
page 47 The LessonsOne or two lessons, as appointed, are read, the Reader first saying A Reading (Lesson) fromA citation giving chapter and verse may be added. After each Lesson the Reader may say
Or the Reader may say Here endeth the Lesson (Reading). Silence may be kept after each Reading. One of the following Canticles, or one of those on pages 85-95 (Canticles 8-21), is sung or said after each Reading. If three Lessons are used, the Lesson from the Gospel is read after the second Canticle. 1 A Song of Creation Benedicite, omnia opera
Domini
I Invocation O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord; *
II The Cosmic Order O ye heavens, bless ye the Lord; *
O ye sun and moon, bless ye the Lord; *
O ye winds of God, bless ye the Lord; *
O ye dews and frosts, bless ye the Lord; *
O ye nights and days, bless ye the Lord; *
III The Earth and its Creatures O let the earth bless the Lord; *
O all ye fowls of the air, bless ye the Lord; *
IV The People of God O ye people of God, bless ye the Lord; *
O ye spirits and souls of the righteous, bless ye the Lord; *
2 A Song of Praise Benedictus es, Domine
Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers; *
3 The Song of Mary Magnificat
My soul doth magnify the Lord, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
4 The Song of Zechariah Benedictus
Dominus Deus
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
5 The Song of Simeon Nunc dimittis
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, *
6 Glory be to God Gloria in Excelsis Glory be to God on high,
We praise thee, we bless thee,
O Lord, the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ;
For thou only art holy,
7 We Praise Thee Te Deum laudamus We praise thee, O God; we acknoledge thee to be the Lord.
Thou art the King of glory, O Christ.
The Apostles' Creed Officiant and People together, all standing I believe in God, the Father almighty,
The PrayersThe People stand or kneel
Officiant and People Our Father, who art in heaven,
The Officiant then says one or more of the following Collects The Collect of the Day
O God, who makest us glad with the weekly remembrance of the glorious resurrection of thy Son our Lord: Grant us this day such blessing through our worship of thee, that the days to come may be spent in thy favor; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Fridays Almighty God, whose most dear Son went not up to joy but first he suffered pain, and entered not into glory before he was crucified: Mercifully grant that we, walking in the way of the cross, may find it none other than the way of life and peace; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Saturdays Almighty God, who after the creation of the world didst rest from all thy works and sanctify a day of rest for all thy creatures: Grant that we, putting away all earthly anxieties, may be duly prepared for the service of thy sanctuary, and that our rest here upon earth may be a preparation for the eternal rest promised to thy people in heaven; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for the Renewal of Life O God, the King eternal, who dividest the day from the
night and turnest the shadow of death into the morning:
Drive far from us all wrong desires, incline our hearts to keep
thy law, and guide our feet into the way of peace; that,
having done thy will with cheerfulness while it was day, we
may, when night cometh, rejoice to give thee thanks;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
A Collect for Peace O God, who art the author of peace and lover of concord, in knowledge of whom standeth our eternal life, whose service is perfect freedom: Defend us, thy humble servants, in all assaults of our enemies; that we, surely trusting in thy defense, may not fear the power of any adversaries; through the might of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Grace O Lord, our heavenly Father, almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day: Defend us in the same with thy mighty power; and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger; but that we, being ordered by thy governance, may do always what is righteous in thy sight; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Guidance O heavenly Father, in whom we live and move and have our being: We humbly pray thee so to guide and govern us by thy Holy Spirit, that in all the cares and occupations of our life we may not forget thee, but may remember that we are ever walking in thy sight; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Then, unless the Eucharist or a form of general intercession is to follow, one of these prayers for mission is added Almighty and everlasting God, by whose Spirit the whole
body of thy faithful people is governed and sanctified:
or the following
or this Lord Jesus Christ, who didst stretch out thine arms of love on the hard wood of the cross that everyone might come within the reach of thy saving embrace: So clothe us in thy Spirit that we, reaching forth our hands in love, may bring those who do not know thee to the knowledge and love of you; for the honor of thy Name. Amen. Here may be sung a hymn or anthem. Authorized intercessions and thanksgivings may follow. Before the close of the Office one or both of the following may be used Officiant and People Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
A Prayer of St. Chrysostom Almighty God, who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplication unto thee; and hast promised through thy well-beloved Son that when two or three are gathered together in his Name thou wilt be in the midst of them: Fulfill now, O Lord, our desires and petitions of thy servants as may be best for us; granting us in this world knowledge of thy truth, and in the world to come life everlasting. Amen. Then may be said Let us bless the Lord.
From Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost "Alleluia, alleluia" may be added to the preceding versicle and response. The Officiant may then conclude with one of the following The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and
the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore.
Amen. 2 Corinthians 13:14
May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing through the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Romans 15:13 Glory to God whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine: Glory to him from generation to generation in the Church, and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20,21 page 61 Daily Evening Prayer: Rite OneThe Officiant begins the service with one or more of the following
sentences of Scripture, or of those on pages 37-40;
Let my prayer be set forth in thy sight as the incense, and let the lifting up of my hands be an evening sacrifice. Psalm 141:2 Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:2 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; let the whole earth stand in awe of him. Psalm 96:9 Thine is the day, O God, thine also the night; thou hast established the moon and the sun. Thou hast fixed all the boundries of the earth; thou hast made summer and winter. Psalm 74:15,16 I will bless the Lord, who giveth me counsel; my heart
teacheth me, night after night. I have set the Lord always
before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not fall.
Psalm 16:7,8
Seek him that made the Pleides and Orion, that turneth deep darkness into the morning, and darkeneth the day into night; that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The Lord is his Name. Amos 5:8 If I say, "Surely the darkness will cover me, and the light around me turn to night," darkness is not dark to thee, O Lord; the night is as bright as the day; darkness and light to thee are both alike. Psalm 139:10,11 Jesus said, "I am the light of the world; he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." John 8:12 The following Confession of Sin may then be said; or the Office may continue at once with "O God make speed to save us." Confession of SinThe Officiant says to the peopleDear friends in Christ, here in the presence of Almighty God,
let us kneel in silence, and with penitent and obedient hearts
confess our sins, so that we may obtain forgiveness by his
infinite goodness and mercy.
Let us humbly confess our sins unto Almighty God.
Almighty and most merciful Father,
The Almighty and merciful Lord grant you absolution and remission of all your sins, true repentance, amendment of life, and the grace and consolation of his Holy Spirit. Amen. A deacon or lay person using the preceding form remains kneeling, and substitutes "us" for "you" and "our" for "your." The Invitatory and PsalterAll stand
Officiant and People 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. Except in Lent, Alleluia may
be added.
The following, or some other suitable hymn, or an Invitatory Psalm, may be sung or said O Gracious Light Phos hilaron O gracious Light,
Now as we come to the setting of the sun,
Thou art worthy at all times to be praised by happy voices,
then follows The Psalm or Psalms AppointedAt the end of the Psalms is sung or said Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The LessonsOne or two lessons, as appointed, are read, the Reader first sayingA Reading (Lesson) from A citation giving chapter and verse may be added.
After each Lesson the Reader may say
Or the Reader may say Here endeth the Lesson (Reading). Silence may be kept after each Reading. One of the following Canticles, or one of those on pages 47-52, or 85-95, is sung or said after each Reading. If three Lessons are used, the Lesson from the Gospel is read after the second Canticle. The Song of Mary Magnificat
My soul doth magnify the Lord, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The Song of Simeon Nunc dimittis
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The Apostle's CreedOfficiant and People together, all standingI believe in God, the Father almighty,
The text of the Creed on page 96 may
be used instead.
The PrayersThe People stand or kneel
Officiant and People Our Father, who art in heaven,
Then follows one of these sets of Suffrages
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That thy holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and goodwill,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins and offenses,
That there may be peace to thy Church and to the whole world,
That we may depart this life in thy faith and fear, and not be condemned before the great
judgment seat of Christ,
That we may be bound together by thy Holy Spirit in the communion of
[ and] all thy saints,
entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
The Officiant then says one or more of the following Collects The Collect of the Day
A Collect for Sundays
A Collect for Fridays
A Collect for Saturdays
A Collect for Peace
A Collect for Aid against Perils
A Collect for Protection
A Collect for the Presence of Christ
Then, unless the Eucharist or a form of general intercession is to follow, one of these prayers for mission is added O God and Father of all, whom the whols heavens adore: Let the whole earth also worship thee, all the nations obey thee, all tongues love thee and searve thee in peace; through Jesus Christ mour Lord Amen or the following
or this O God, who dost manifest in thy servants the signs of they presence: Send forth upon us the Spirit of love, that in companionship with one another thine abounding grace may increase among us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Here may be sung a hymn or anthem. Authorized intercessions and thanksgivings may
follow.
Before the close of the Office one or both of the following may be used The General Thanksgiving Officiant and People Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
A Prayer of St. Chrysostom Almighty God, who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplication unto thee; and hast promised through thy well-beloved Son that when two or three are gathered together in his Name thou wilt be in the midst of them: Fulfill now, O Lord, our desires and petitions of thy servants as may be best for us; granting us in this world knowledge of thy truth, and in the world to come life everlasting. Amen. Then may be said Let us bless the Lord.
From Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost "Alleluia, alleluia"
may be added to the preceding versicle and response.
The Officiant may then conclude with one of the following The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and
the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore.
Amen. 2 Corinthians 13:14
May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing through the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Romans 15:13 Glory to God whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine: Glory to him from generation to generation in the Church, and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20,21 page 74 Concerning the Service In the Daily Office, the term "Officiant" is used to denote the person, clerical or lay, who leads the Office. It is appropriate that other persons be assigned to read the Lessons, and to lead other parts of the service not assigned to the officiant. The bishop, when present, appropriately concludes the Office with a blessing. At celebrations of the Holy Eucharist, the Order for Morning or Evening Prayer may be used in place of all that precedes the Offeratory. Additional Directions are on page 141. page 75 Daily Morning Prayer: Rite TwoThe Officiant begins the service with one or more of these sentences of Scripture, or with the versicle "Lord, open our lips" on page 80. Advent Watch, for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the morning, lest he come suddenly and find you asleep. Mark 13:35, 36 In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Isaiah 40:3 The glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. Isaiah 40:5 Christmas Behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:10, 11 Behold, the dwelling of God is with mankind. He will dwell
with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will
be with them, and be their God. Revelation 21:3
Epiphany Nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising. Isaiah 60:3 I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b From the rising of the sun to its setting my Name shall be great among the nations, and in every place incense shall be offered to my Name, and a pure offering; for my Name shall be great among the nations, says the Lord of hosts. Malachi 1:11 Lent If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us, but if we confess our sins, God, who is faithful and just, will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:8, 9 Rend your hearts and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and repents of evil. Joel 2:13 I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son." Luke 15:18, 19 To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness, because we have rebelled against him and have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our God by following his laws which he set before us. Daniel 9:9, 10 Jesus said, "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me." Mark 8:34 Holy Week All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one
Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by? Look and see if there is any sorrow like my sorrow which was brought upon me, whom the Lord has afflicted. Lamentations 1:12 Easter Season, including Ascension Day and the Day of Pentecost Alleluia! Christ is risen.
On this day the Lord has acted; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24 Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.1 Corinthians 15:57 If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Colossians 3:1 Christ has entered, not into a sanctuary made with hands, a copy of the true one, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our behalf. Hebrews 9:24 You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witness in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8 Trinity Sunday Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come! Revelation 4:8 All Saints and other Major Saints' Days We give thanks to the Father, who has made us worthy to
share in the inheritance of the saints in light. Colossians
1:12
You are no longer strangers and sojourners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. Ephesians 2:19 Their sound has gone out into all lands, and their message to the ends of the world. Psalm 19:4 Occasions of Thanksgiving Give thanks to the Lord, and call upon his Name; make known his deeds among the peoples. Psalm 105:1 At any Time Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:2 I was glad when they said to me, "Let us go to the house of the Lord." Psalm 122:1 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in you sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14 Send out your light and your truth, that they may lead me, and bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling. Psalm 43:3 The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him.Habakkuk 2:20 The hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for such the Father seeks to worship him. John 4:23 Thus says the high and lofty One who inhabits eternity,
whose name is Holy, "I dwell in the high and holy place and
also with the one who has a contrite and humble spirit, to
revive the spirit of the humble and to revive the heart of the
contrite." Isaiah 57:15
The following Confession of Sin may then be said; or the Office may continue at once with "Lord, open our lips." Confession of Sin The Officiant says to the people Dearly beloved, we have come together in the presence of Almighty God our heavenly Father, to set forth his praise, to hear his holy Word, and to ask, for ourselves and on behalf of others, those things that are necessary for our life and our salvation. And so that we may prepare ourselves in heart and mind to worship him, let us kneel in silence, and with penitent and obedient hearts confess our sins, that we may obtain forgiveness by his infinite goodness and mercy. or this Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. Silence may be kept. Officiant and People together, all kneeling Most merciful God,
The Priest stands and says Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. Amen. A deacon or lay person using the preceding form remains kneeling, and substitutes "us" for "you" and "our" for "your." The Invitatory and PsalterAll stand
Officiant and People
Except in Lent, Alleluia. may be added. Then follows one of the Invitatory Psalms, Venite or Jubilate. One of the following Antiphons may be sung or said with the Invitatory Psalm In Advent
On the Twelve Days of Christmas
From the Epiphany through the Baptism of Christ, and on the Feasts
of the Transfiguration and Holy Cross
In Lent
From Easter Day until the Ascension Alleluia. The Lord is risen indeed: Come let us adore him. Alleluia. From Ascension Day until the Day of Pentecost
On the Day of Pentecost
On Trinity Sunday
On other Sundays and weekdays
or this
or this
The Alleluias in the following Antiphons are used only in Easter Season. On Feasts of the Incarnation
On all Saints and other Major Saints' Days
Venite Psalm 95:1-7 Come let us sing to the Lord; *
For the Lord is a great God, *
Come, let us bow down, and bend the knee, *
or Psalm 95, page 724. Jubilate Psalm 100 Be joyful in the Lord, all you lands; *
Know this: The Lord himself is God; *
Enter his gates with thanksgiving;
For the Lord is good;
In Easter Week, in place of an Invitatory Psalm, the following is sung or said. It may also be used daily until the Day of Pentecost. Christ our Passover Pascha nostrum
Alleluia.
Christ being raised from the dead will never die again; *
Christ has been raised from the dead, *
Then follows The Psalm or Psalms Appointed At the end of the Psalms is sung or said Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The LessonsOne or two lessons, as appointed, are read, the Reader first saying A Reading (Lesson) from . A citation giving chapter and verse may be added. After each Lesson the Reader may say
Or the Reader may say Here ends the Lesson (Reading). silence may be kept after each Reading. One of the following Canticles, or one of those on pages 47-52 (Canticles 1-7), is sung or said after each Reading. If three lessons are used, the Lesson from the Gospel is read after the second Canticle. page 85 8 The Song of Moses Cantemus Domino Exodus 15:1-6, 11-13, 17-18 Especially suitable for use in Easter Season I will sing to the Lord, for he is lofty and uplifted; *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
9 The First Song of Isaiah Ecce, Deus
Surely, it is God who saves me; *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
10 The Second Song of Isaiah Quaerite
Dominum
Seek the Lord while he wills to be found; *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
11 The Third Song of Isaiah Surge,
illuminare
Arise, shine, for your light has come, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
12 A Song of Creation Benedicite, omnia opera
Domini
One or more sections of this Canticle may be used. Whatever the selection, it begins with the Invocation and concludes with the Doxology Invocation Glorify the Lord, all you works of the Lord, *
I The Cosmic Order Glorify the Lord, you angels and all powers of the Lord, *
Glorify the Lord, every shower of rain and fall of dew, *
Glorify the Lord, O chill and cold, *
Glorify the Lord, O nights and days, *
II The Earth and its Creatures Let the earth glorify the Lord, *
Glorify the Lord, O springs of water, seas, and streams, *
Glorify the Lord, O beasts of the wild, *
III The People of God Let the people of God glorify the Lord, *
Glorify the Lord, O spirits and souls of the righteous, *
Doxology Let us glorify the Lord: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; *
13 Song of Praise Benedictus es, Domine
Glory to you, Lord God of our fathers; *
Glory to you in the splendor of you temple; *
Glory to you, beholding the depths; *
14 A Song of Penitence Kyrie Pantokrator
Especially suitable in Lent, and on other penitential occasions O Lord and Ruler of the hosts of heaven, *
15 The Song of Mary Magnificat
My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
16 The Song of Zechariah Benedictus Dominus
Deus
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel; *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
17 The Song of Simeon Nunc Dimittis
Lord, you now have set your servant free *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
18 A Song to the Lamb Dignus es
Splendor and honor and kingly power *
And so, to him who sits upon the throne, *
19 The Song of the Redeemed Magna et
mirabilia
O ruler of the universe, Lord God,
Who can fail to do you homage, Lord,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
20 Glory to God Gloria in excelsis Glory to God in the highest,
Lord God, heavenly King,
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father,
For you alone are the Holy One,
21 You are God Te Deum laudamus You are God: we praise you;
The Apostles' CreedOfficiant and People together, all standingI believe in God, the Father almighty,
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only son, our Lord.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
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Officiant and People
Then follows one of these sets of Suffrages
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The Officiant then says one or more of the following Collects The Collect of the Day O God, you make us glad with the weekly remembrance of
the glorious resurrection of you Son our Lord: Give us this
day such blessing through our worship of you, that the week
to come may be spent in your favor; through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.
A Collect for Fridays Almighty God, whose most dear Son went not up to joy but first he suffered pain, and entered not into glory before he was crucified: Mercifully grant that we, walking in the way of the cross, may find it none other than the way of life and peace; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Saturdays Almighty God, who after the creation of the world rested from all you works and sanctified a day of rest for all your creatures: Grant that we, putting away all earthly anxieties, may be duly prepared for the service of your sanctuary, and that our rest here upon earth may be a preparation for the eternal rest promised to your people in heaven; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for the Renewal of Life O God, the King eternal, whose light divides the day from the night and turns the shadow of death into the morning: Drive far from us all wrong desires, incline our hearts to keep your law, and guide our feet into the way of peace; that, having done your will with cheerfulness during the day, we may, when night comes, rejoice to give you thanks; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Peace O God, the author of peace and lover of concord, to know
you is eternal life and to serve you is perfect freedom: Defend
us, your humble servants, in all assaults of our enemies; that
we, surely trusting in your defense, may not fear the power of
any adversaries; through the might of Jesus Christ our Lord,
Amen.
A Collect for Grace Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father, you have brought us in safety to this new day: Preserve us with your mighty power, that we may not fall into sin, nor be overcome by adversity; and in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Guidance Heavenly Father, in you we live and move and have our being: We humbly pray you so to guide and govern us by your Holy Spirit, that in all the cares and occupations of our life we may not forget you, but may remember that we are ever walking in your sight; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Then, unless the Eucharist or a form of general intercession is to follow, one of these prayer for mission is added Almighty and everlasting God, by whose Spirit the whole body of your faithful people is governed and sanctified: Receive our supplications and prayers which we offer before your for all members of you holy Church, that in their vocation and ministry they may truly and devoutly serve you; through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. or this O God, you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth, and sent your blessed Son to preach peace to those who are far off and to those who are near: Grant that people everywhere may seek after you and find you; bring the nations into your fold; pour out your Spirit upon all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. or the following
Lord Jesus Christ, you stretched out your arms of love on the hard wood of the cross that everyone might come within the reach of your saving embrace: So clothe us in your Spirit that we, reaching forth our hands in love, may bring those who do not know you to the knowledge and love of you; for the honor of your Name. Amen. Here may be sung a hymn or anthem. Authorized intercessions and thanksgivings may follow. Before the close of the Office one or both of the following may be used Officiant and People Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
A Prayer of St. Chrysostom Almighty God, you have given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplication to you; and you have promised through your well-beloved Son that when two or three are gathered together in his Name you will be in the midst of them: Fulfill now, O Lord, our desires and petitions as may be best for us; granting us in this world knowledge of your truth, and in the age to come life everlasting. Amen. Then may be said Let us bless the Lord.
From Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost "Alleluia, alleluia" may be added to the preceding versicle and response. The Officiant may then conclude with one of the following The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, be with us all evermore. Amen.2 Corinthians 13:14 May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing through the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Romans 15:13 Glory to God whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine: Glory to him from generation to generation in the Church, and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20,21 page 103 An Order of Service for Noonday
Officiant and People 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. Except in Lent, add Alleluia. A suitable hymn may be sung. One or more of the following Psalms is sung or said. Other suitable selections include Psalms 19,67, one or more sections of Psalm 119, or a selection from Psalms 120 through 133. Psalm 119 Lucerna pedibus meis
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Psalm 121 Levavi oculos
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Psalm 126 In convertendo
At the end of the Psalms is sung or said Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
One of the following, or some other suitable passage of Scripture, is read The love of God has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us. Romans 5:5 PeopleThanks be to God. or the following
If anyone is in Christ he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. 2 Corinthians 5:17-18 People Thanks be to God. or this From the rising of the sun to its setting my Name shall be great among the nations, and in every place incense shall be offered to my Name, and a pure offering; for my Name shall be great among the nations, says the Lord of Hosts. Malachi 1:11 People Thanks be to God. A meditation, silent or spoken, may follow. The Officiant then begins the Prayers Lord, have mercy.
Officiant and People
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The Officiant then says one of the following Collect. If desired, the Collect of the Day may be used. Heavenly Father, send your Holy Spirit into our hearts, to direct and rule us according to your will, to comfort us in all our afflictions, to defend us from all error, and to lead us into all truth; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Blessed Savior, at this hour you hung upon the cross, stretching out your loving arms: Grant that all the peoples of the earth may look to you and be saved; for your tender mercies' sake.Amen. Almighty Savior, who at noonday called your servant Saint Paul to be an apostle to the Gentiles: We pray you to illumine the world with the radiance of your glory, that all nations may come and worship you; for you live and reign for ever and ever. Amen. Lord Jesus Christ, you said to your apostles, "Peace I give to you; my peace I leave with you:" Regard not our sins, but the faith of your Church, and give to us the peace and unity of that heavenly city, where with the Father and the Holy Spirit you live and reign, now and for ever. Amen. Free intercessions may be offered. The service concludes as follows
page 108 Concerning the ServiceThis Order provides a form of evening service or vespers for use on suitable occasions in the late afternoon or evening. It may be used as a complete rite in place of Evening Prayer, or as the introduction to Evening Prayer or some other service, or as the prelude to an evening meal or other activity. It is appropriate also for use in private houses. Any part or parts of this service may be lead by lay persons. A priest or deacon, when presiding, should read the Prayer for Light, and the Blessing or Dismissal at the end. The bishop, when present, should give the Blessing. This order is not appropriate for use on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday in Holy Week, or on Good Friday. Easter Eve has its own form for the Lighting of the Paschal Candle. For the Short Lesson at the beginning of the service, any one of the following is also appropriate, especially for the seasons suggested:
Any of the prayers in contemporary language may be adapted to traditional language by changing the pronouns and the corresponding verbs. Additional Directions are on page
141.
An Order of Worship for the EveningThe church is dark, or partially so, when the service is to begin. All stand, and the Officiant greets the people with these words.
In place of the above, from Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost
In Lent and on other penitential occasions
One of the following, or some other Short Lesson of Scripture appropriate to the occasion or to the season, may then be read Jesus said, "You are the light of the world. A city built on a
hill cannot be hid. No one lights a lamp to put it under a
bucket, but on a lamp-stand where it gives light for everyone
in the house. And you, like the lamp, must shed light among
your fellow men, so that they may see the deed you do, and
give glory to your Father in heaven." Matthew 5:14-16
It is not ourselves that we proclaim; we proclaim Christ Jesus as Lord, and ourselves as your servants, for Jesus' sake. For the same God who said, "Out of darkness let light shine," has caused his light to shine within us, to give the light of revelation--the revelation of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:5-6 If I say, "Surely the darkness will cover me, and the light around me turn to night," darkness is not dark to you, O Lord; the night is as bright as the day; darkness and light to you are both alike. Psalm 139:10-11 The Officiant then says the Prayer for Light, using any one of the following for some other suitable prayer, first saying Let us pray. Almighty God, we give you thanks for surrounding us, as daylight fades, with the brightness of the vesper light; and we implore you of your great mercy that, as you enfold us with the radiance of this light, so you would shine into our hearts the brightness of your Holy Spirit; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Grant us, Lord, the lamp of charity which never fails, that it may burn in us and shed its light on those around us, and that by its brightness we may have a vision of that holy City, where dwells the true and never-failing Light, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. O Lord God Almighty, as you have taught us to call the
evening, the morning, and the noonday one day; and have
made the sun to know its going down: Dispel the darkness of
our hearts, that by your brightness we may know you to be
the true God and eternal light, living and reigning for ever
and ever. Amen.
Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord; and by thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love of thy only Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen. Advent Collect for the First Sunday of Advent Christmas, Epiphany, and other Feasts of the Incarnation Collect for the First Sunday after Christmas Lent and other times of penitence Almighty and most merciful God, kindle within us the fire of love, that by its cleansing flame we may be purged of all our sins and made worthy to worship you in spirit and in truth; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Easter Season Eternal God, who led your ancient people into freedom by a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night: Grant that we who walk in the light of your presence may rejoice in the liberty of the children of God; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Festivals of Saints Lord Christ, your saints have been the lights of the world
in every generation: Grant that we who follow in their
footsteps may be made worthy to enter with them into that
heavenly country where you live and reign for ever and ever.
Amen.
The candles at the Altar are now lighted, as are other candles and lamps as may be convenient. During the candle-lighting, an appropriate anthem or psalm may be sung, or silence kept. The following hymn, or a metrical version of it, or some other hymn, is then sung O Gracious Light Phos hilaron O gracious light,
Now as we come to the setting of the sun,
You are worthy at all times to be praised by happy voices,
The service may then continue in any of the following ways: With Evening Prayer, beginning with the Psalms; or with some other Office or Devotion; With the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, beginning with the Salutation and Collect of the Day; Or, it may be followed by a meal or other activity, in which case Phos hilaron may be followed by the Lord's Prayer and a grace or blessing; Or, it may continue as a complete evening Office with the following
elements:
Selection from the Psalter. Silence, or a suitable Collect, or both, may follow the Psalmody. Bible Reading.A sermon or homily, a passage from Christian literature, or a brief silence, may follow the Reading. Canticle. The Magnificat or other canticle, or some other hymn of praise. Prayers. A litany, or other suitable devotions, including the Lord's Prayer. Blessing or Dismissal, or both. The Peace may then be exchanged. On feasts or other days of special significance, the Collect of the Day, or one proper to the season, may precede the Blessing or Dismissal. On other days, either of the following, or one of the Collects from Evening Prayer or from Compline, may be so used. Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers, creator of the changes of day and night, giving rest to the weary, renewing the strength of those who are spent, bestowing upon us occasions of song in the evening. As you have protected us in the day that is past, so be with us in the coming night; keep us from every sin, every evil, and every fear; for you are our light and salvation, and the strength of our life. To you be glory for endless ages. Amen. Almighty, everlasting God, let our prayer in your sight be as
incense, the lifting up of our hands as the evening sacrifice.
Give us grace to behold you, present in your Word and
Sacraments, and to recognize you in the lives of those around
us. Stir up in us the flame of that love which burned in the
heart of your Son as he bore his passion, and let it burn in us
to eternal life and to the ages of ages. Amen.
A bishop or priest may use the following or some other blessing or grace The Lord bless you and keep you. Amen.
A deacon or lay person using the preceding blessing substitutes "us" for "you." A dismissal may be used (adding "Alleluia, alleluia" in Easter Season) The People respond
In Easter Season the People respond
page115 Daily Evening Prayer: - Rite TwoThe Officiant begins the service with one or more of the following sentences of Scripture, or of those on pages 75-78; or with the Service of Light on pages 109-112, and continuing with the appointed Psalmody; or with the versicle "O God, make speed to save us" on page 117 Let my prayer be set forth in your sight as incense, the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. Psalm 141:2 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:2 Worship the Lord in the beauty of his holiness; let the whole earth tremble before him. Psalm 96:9 Yours is the day, O God, yours also the night; you established the moon and the sun. You fixed all the boundaries of the earth; you made both summer and winter. Psalm 74:15,16 I will bless the Lord who gives me counsel; my heart teaches me, night after night. I have set the Lord always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not fall. Psalm 16:7,8 Seek him who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep
darkness into the morning, and darkens the day into night;
who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out upon
the surface of the earth: The Lord is his name. Amos 5:8
If I say, "Surely the darkness will cover me, and the light around me turn to night," darkness is not dark to you, O Lord; the night is as bright as the day; darkness and light to you are both alike. Psalm 139:10,11 Jesus said, "I am the light of the world; whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."John 8:12 The following Confession of Sin may then be said; or the Office may continue at once with "O God make speed to save us." Confession of Sin The Officiant says to the people Dearly beloved, we have come together in the presence of Almighty god our heavenly Father, to set forth his praise, to hear his holy Word, and to ask, for ourselves and on behalf of others, those things that are necessary for our life and our salvation. And so that we may prepare ourselves in heart and mind to worship him, let us kneel in silence, and with penitent and obedient hearts confess our sins, that we may obtain forgiveness by his infinite goodness and mercy. or this Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. Silence may be kept. Officiant and People together, all kneeling Most merciful God,
For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ,
The Priest alone stands and says
A deacon or lay person using the preceding form remains kneeling, and substitutes "us" for "you" and "our" for "your." The Invitatory and PsalterAll stand
Officiant and People Except in Lent, add Alleluia. The following, or some other suitable hymn, or an Invitatory Psalm,
may be sung or said.
O Gracious Light Phos hilaron O gracious light, Now as we come to the setting of the sun,
You are worthy at all times to be praised by happy voices,
Then follows The Psalm or Psalms Appointed At the end of the Psalms is sung or said Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The LessonsOne or two lessons, as appointed, are read, the Reader first saying A Reading (Lesson) from . A citation giving chapter and verse may be added.
After each Lesson the Reader may say
Or the Reader may say Here ends the Lesson (Reading). Silence may be kept after each Reading. One of the following Canticles, or one of those on pages 47-52, or 85-95, is sung or said after each Reading. If three lessons are used, the Lesson from the Gospel is read after the second Canticle. The Song of Mary Magnificat
My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
Song of Simeon Nunc Dimittis
Lord, you now have set your servant free *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
The Apostles' Creed Officiant and People together, all standing I believe in God, the Father almighty,
The PrayersThe People stand or kneel
Officiant and People
Then follows one of these sets of Suffrages
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That this evening may be holy, good, and peaceful,
That your holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and
goodwill,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins
and offenses,
That there may be peace to your Church and to the whole
world,
That we may depart this life in your faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judgment seat
of Christ,
That we may be bound together by your Holy Spirit in
the communion of [ and ] all your saints,
entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
The Officiant then says one or more of the following Collects The Collect of the Day
O God, you make us glad with the weekly remembrance of the glorious resurrection of you Son our Lord: Give us this day such blessing through our worship of you, that the week to come may be spent in your favor; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Fridays Almighty God, whose most dear Son went not up to joy but first he suffered pain, and entered not into glory before he was crucified: Mercifully grant that we, walking in the way of the cross, may find it none other than the way of life and peace; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Saturdays Almighty God, who after the creation of the world rested from all you works and sanctified a day of rest for all your creatures: Grant that we, putting away all earthly anxieties, may be duly prepared for the service of your sanctuary, and that our rest here upon earth may be a preparation for the eternal rest promised to your people in heaven; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect for Peace O God, the author of peace and lover of concord, to know you is eternal life and to serve you is perfect freedom: Defend us, your humble servants, in all assaults of our enemies; that we, surely trusting in your defense, may not fear the power of any adversaries; through the might of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. A Collect for Aid against Perils Be our light in the darkness, O Lord, and in your great mercy
defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love
of your only Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
A Collect for Protection O God, the life of all who live, the light of the faithful, the strength of those who labor, and the repose of the dead: We thank you for the blessings of the day that is past, and humbly ask for your protection through the coming night. Bring us in safety to the morning hours; through him who died and rose again for us, your Son our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. A Collect for the Presence of Christ Lord Jesus, stay with us, for evening is at hand and the day is past; be our companion in the way, kindle our hearts, and awaken hope, that we may know you as you are revealed in Scripture and the breaking of bread. Grant this for the sake of your love. Amen. Then, unless the Eucharist or a form of general intercession is to follow, one of these prayer for mission is added O God and Father of all, whom the whole heavens adore: Let the whole earth also worship you, all nations obey you, all tongues confess and bless you, and mean and women everywhere love you and serve you in peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. or this Keep watch, dear Lord, with those who work, or watch, or weep this night, and give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend the sick, Lord Christ; give rest to the weary, bless the dying, soothe the suffering, pity the afflicted, shield the joyous; and all for your love's sake. Amen. or the following
O God, you manifest in your servants the signs of your presence: Send forth upon us the spirit of love, that in companionship with one another your abounding grace may increase among us; through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen. Here may be sung a hymn or anthem. Authorized intercessions and thanksgivings may follow. Before the close of the Office one or both of the following may be used* The General Thanksgiving Officiant and People Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
A Prayer of St. Chrysostom Almighty God, you have given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplication to you; and you have promised through your well-beloved Son that when two or three are gathered together in his Name you will be in the midst of them: Fulfill now, O Lord, our desires and petitions as may be best for us; granting us in this world knowledge of your truth, and in the age to come life everlasting. Amen. Then may be said Let us bless the Lord.
From Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost "Alleluia, alleluia" may be added to the preceding versicle and response. The Officiant may then conclude with one of the following The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, be with us all evermore. Amen. 2 Corinthians 13:14 May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing through the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Romans 15:13 Glory to God whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine: Glory to him from generation to generation in the Church, and in Christ Jesus for ever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20,21 page127 An Order for ComplineThe Officiant begins The Lord Almighty grant us a peaceful night and a perfect end. Amen.
The Officiant may then say Let us confess our sins to God. Officiant and People Almighty God, our heavenly Father:
Officiant May the Almighty God grant us forgiveness of all our sins, and the grace and comfort of the Holy Spirit. Amen. The Officiant then says
Officiant and People 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. Except in Lent, add Alleluia. One or more of the following Psalms are sung or said. Other suitable selections may be substituted. Psalm 4 Cum invocarem
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Psalm 31 In te, Domine, speravi
Psalm 91 Qui habitat
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Psalm 134 Ecce nunc
At the end of the Psalms is sung or said Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
One of the following, or some other suitable passage of Scripture, is read Lord, you are in the midst of us, and we are called by your Name: Do not forsake us, O Lord our God. Jeremiah 14:9,22 People Thanks be to God. or this Come to me, all who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Matthew 11:28-30 People Thanks be to God. or the following
May the God of peace, who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, and great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, equip you with everything good that you may do his will, working in you that which is pleasing in his sight; through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Hebrews 13:20-21 People Thanks be to God. or this Be sober, be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith. 1 Peter 5:8-9a People Thanks be to God. A hymn suitable for the evening may be sung. Then follows
Lord, have mercy.
Officiant and People
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The Officiant then says one of the following Collects Be our light in the darkness, O Lord, and in your great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love of your only Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. Be present, O merciful God, and protect us through the hours of this night, so that we who are wearied by the changes and chances of this life may rest in your eternal changelessness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Look down, O Lord, from your heavenly throne, and illumine this night with your celestial brightness; that by night as by day your people may glorify your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Visit this place, O Lord, and drive far from it all snares of the
enemy; let your holy angels dwell with us to preserve us in
peace; and let your blessing be upon us always; through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
A Collect for Saturdays We give thanks, O God, for revealing your Son Jesus Christ to us by the light of his resurrection: Grant that as we sing your glory at the close of this day, our joy may abound in the morning as we celebrate the Paschal mystery; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. One of the following prayers may be added Keep watch, dear Lord, with those who work, or watch, or weep this night, and give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend the sick, Lord Christ; give rest to the weary, bless the dying, soothe the suffering, pity the afflicted, shield the joyous; and all for your love's sake. Amen. or this O God, your unfailing providence sustains the world we live in and the life we live: Watch over those, both night and day, who work while others sleep, and grant that we may never forget that our common life depends upon each other's toil; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Silence may be kept, and free intercessions and thanksgivings may be offered. The service concludes with the Song of Simeon with this Antiphon, which is sung or said by all Guide us waking, O Lord, and guard us sleeping; that awake we may watch with Christ, and asleep we may rest in peace. In Easter Season, add Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Lord, you now have set your servant free *
For these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, *
A Light to enlighten the nations, *
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
All repeat the Antiphon Guide us waking, O Lord, and guard us sleeping; that awake we may watch with Christ, and asleep we may rest in peace. In Easter Season, add Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
The Officiant concludes The almighty and merciful Lord, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
bless us and keep us. Amen.
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the Old Testament Reading | After
the New Testament Reading | |
| Sun. | 4. or 16. Benedictus Dominus
Advent 11. Surge, illuminare Lent 14. Kyrie Pantokrator Easter 8. Cantemus Domino | 7. or 21. Te Deum laudamus
Advent or lent 4. or 16. Benedictus Dominus |
| Mon. | 9. Ecce, Deus | 19. Magna et mirabilia |
| Tue. | 2. or 13. Benedictus es | 18. Dignus es |
| Wed. | 11. Surge, illuminare Lent 14. Kyrie Pantokrator | 4. or 16. Benedictus Dominus |
| Thu. | 8. Cantemus Domino | 6. or 20. Gloria in
excelsis Advent and Lent 19. Magna et mirabilia |
| Fri. | 10.Quaerite Dominum
Lent 14. Kyrie Pantokrator | 18. Dignus es |
| Sat. | 1. or 12. Benedicite | 19. Magna et mirabilia |
| On Feasts of our Lord and other Major Feasts | ||
| 4. or 16. Benedictus Dominus | 7. or 21. Te Deum laudamus | |
Suggested Canticles at Evening Prayer
| After the Old Testament Reading | After the New Testament Reading | |
| Sun. | Magnificat | Nunc Dimittis * |
| Mon. | 8. Cantemus Domino
Lent 14. Kyrie Pantokrator | Nunc Dimittis |
| Tue. | 10. Quaerite Dominum | Magnificat |
| Wed. | 1. or 12. Benedicite | Nunc Dimittis |
| Thu. | 11. Surge, illuminare | Magnificat |
| Fri. | 2. or 13. Benedictus es | Nunc Dimittis |
| Sat. | 9. Ecce, Deus | Magnificat |
| On Feasts of our Lord and other Major Feasts | ||
| Magnificat | Nunc Dimittis* | |
Psalm 95: Traditional Venite, exultemus
O come, let us sing unto the Lord; *
let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation.
Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, *
and show ourselves glad in him with psalms.
For the Lord is a great God, *
and a great King above all gods.
In his hand are all the corners of the earth, *
and the strength of the hills are his also.
The sea is his and he made it, *
and his hands prepared the dry land.
O come, let us worship and fall down *
and kneel before the Lord our Maker.
For he is the lord our God, *
and we are the people of his pasture
and the sheep of his hand.
Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts *
as in the provocation,
and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness;
When your fathers tempted me, *
proved me, and saw my works.
Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said, *
It is a people that do err in their hearts,
for they have not known my ways.
Unto whom I sware in my wrath, *
that they should not enter into my rest.
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