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The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

2.20.25 Vespers, Thursday Evening Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

Paul Rose

Christianity, Music, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 20 February 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Vespers, Evening Prayer for the 6th Thursday in Ordinary Time, February 20, 2025. Visit our our website at singthehours.org Deus in AdjutoriumHymn*: "Deus qui claro lumine." Ambrosian Hymn - Frankish Hymnal c. 700-800 AD. English Translation ICEL published in "The Divine Office Hymnal,” #285. GIA Publications, Inc. ©2023 TranslationPsalm 72Psalm 72 continuedCanticle: Revelation 11v17-18; 12v10b-12aReading: 1 Peter 1v22-23Responsory: The Lord is my shepherd, I shall want for nothing.Magnificat: Luke 1v46-55Intercessions: Bless your people, Lord.The Lord's PrayerCollectConcluding Rite (May the Lord bless us...) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.*Hymn - Copyright ©2023 the United States Conference of Catholic BishopsThe English translation is copyright ©2023 International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The Hymnal is published and distributed exclusively by GIA Publications, Inc.

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Deus in adiatorium mehom intende

0:06.0

Domine, adiivantum, I festina,

0:11.0

glory, patria, and filio, and spiritu and saint,

0:18.0

So could herod at in Principio et no get sampa,

0:25.7

et in secul a secul,

0:27.8

Oryllusacul, Lordo, amen,

0:30.7

Alleluia.

0:35.6

O gracious God who fashioned a, resplendent with your radiant light,

0:44.3

We beg you for your glory, Lord, as day rolls downward into dusk,

0:53.1

For now heart-pressed by even tide, the waning sun begins to set,

1:02.1

enfolding all the world in night, it keeps its own well-ordered course. But you, O Lord and God most high,

1:14.6

Let not the shadows of the night

1:18.6

Surround and crush your servants here,

1:22.6

Fatigued and worn by daily toil,

1:26.6

That hearts may not be left in glue

1:30.3

When day withdraws from life and soul

1:34.3

But shielded by your holy grace

1:38.3

We may behold a happy dawn

1:43.3

Most loving Father hear our prayer we may behold a happy dawn.

1:48.8

Most loving Father, hear our prayer,

1:52.9

and you, O Christ, co-equal son,

1:57.0

who with the spirit paraclete,

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