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The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

2.9.26 Lauds, Monday Morning 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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🗓️ 8 February 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Lauds, Morning Prayer for the 5th Monday in Ordinary Time, February 9th, 2026. Made without AI. 100% human vocals, 100% real prayer.Thank you for praying with us. Help us keep Sing the Hours on the internet! With your monthly support, receive a gift of ad-free Lauds, Vespers, Compline, and chant tutorials. https://singthehours.org/members Other ways to help: Venmo: @singthehours PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UT522UGV68ANS Check By Mail Please make checks out to Paul Rose and mail to: Sing the Hours c/o Paul Rose307 Orchard City Drive 1st Floor, Suite 116Campbell, CA. 95008 Latin/English Translation for the Benedictus and the Magnificathttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1HLzxSsHz6aKXBKznoJxYjKztRLsoAxKDH7Q6eyCvKv4/edit?usp=sharing Introductory Rite: "Deus in adjutorium..." or "O God, come to my assistance..."Hymn: "Splendor Paternae Gloriae," Ambrose of Milan (4th century). ©2023 ICELPsalm 5v2-10, 12-13Canticle: 1 Chronicles 29v10-13Psalm 29Reading: 2 Thessalonians 3v10b-13Responsory: Blessed be the Lord our God, blessed from age to age.Canticle of Zechariah: Luke 1:68-79Intercessions: Give us your Spirit, Lord.The Lord’s PrayerCollectConcluding Rite Permissions Granted by the USCCB and ICEL. Copyright Attributions:English translation of The Liturgy of the Hours: General Instruction, Antiphons, Invitatories, Responsories, Intercessions, Psalm 95, the Canticle of the Lamb, Psalm Prayers; original texts of the Opening Prayers and Alternative Opening Prayers from the Roman Missal, and the Roman Calendar. Copyright ©1970, 1973, 1975, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The texts of all Biblical Readings and Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles and the Canticle of the Lamb) are reproduced with permission from The New American Bible, ©1970 by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington D.C. All rights reserved. Psalm Texts except Psalm 95 ©The Grail (England) 1963 published by Collins, London 1963.English translations of the Te Deum, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Benedictus, and Doxology by the International Consultation on English Texts. *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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0:00.0

O God, come to my assistance.

0:05.2

Lord make haste to help me.

0:09.9

Glory, Patry, and filio, and spiritu and sancto.

0:14.6

Sikut errat in principle and now and ever,

0:18.9

and in sickle-a-s sickle, Lordum, amen.

0:23.0

Alleluia.

0:26.2

O splendor of the Father's light,

0:29.8

emitting glorious light from light,

0:33.8

true light of light and source of light,

0:40.6

the day illuminating day.

0:48.6

Descend into our soul, true sun, resplendent with eternal ray,

0:56.3

pour out upon our mind and heart the Holy Spirit's radiant beam.

1:03.5

And to the Father, let us pray, the Father of all majesty,

1:18.7

the Father of all power and grace, may He remove the lure of sin. May he imbue our acts with strength and blend the teeth of envious strife.

1:27.5

In harsh misfortune, bring us good, and grant the grace to persevere. May he direct and rule our minds

1:31.3

in bodies faithful, chaste and pure.

1:35.7

May faith in kindled never know

1:39.4

the deadly poison of deceit.

1:43.7

Let Christ himself become our food, our faith in him become our drink.

1:51.3

Let us imbib with deepest joy, the spirit sober drunkenness. Then let this day proceed with joy, Our modesty be like the dawn, Our faith resplendent as the noon, Our soul untouched by dusk and night. The dawn rides forth along her course, so let our perfect dawn arise, both Son and Father Holy One, and Father Holy in His Word. Amen. I lift my heart to you, O Lord, and you will hear my morning prayer. To my words, give ear, O Lord, give heed to my groaning, attend to the sound of my

2:58.9

cries, my king and my God. It is you whom I invoke, O Lord. In the morning you hear me.

3:10.3

In the morning I offer you my prayer, watching and waiting.

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