06 Daily Morning Prayer 12.15.2021
06 Daily Morning Prayer 12.15.2021
06 Daily Morning Prayer 12.15.2021
The Officiant may begin Morning Prayer by reading an opening sentence of Scripture. One
of the following, or a sentence from among those provided at the end of the Office (pages
27-29), is customary.
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
PHILIPPIANS 1:2
or this
I was glad when they said unto me, “We will go into the house of the L ORD.”
PSALM 122:1
or this
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be always acceptable in
your sight, O LORD
, my rock and my redeemer.
PSALM 19:14
CONFESSION OF SIN
The Officiant says to the People
Dearly beloved, the Scriptures teach us to acknowledge our many sins and
offenses, not concealing them from our heavenly Father, but confessing them with
humble and obedient hearts that we may obtain forgiveness by his infinite
goodness and mercy. We ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before
Almighty God, but especially when we come together in his presence to give
thanks for the great benefits we have received at his hands, to declare his most
worthy praise, to hear his holy Word, and to ask, for ourselves and on behalf of
others, those things which are necessary for our life and our salvation. Therefore,
draw near with me to the throne of heavenly grace.
or this
Let us humbly confess our sins to Almighty God.
Silence is kept. All kneeling, the Officiant and People say
Almighty and most merciful Father,
we have erred and strayed from your ways like lost sheep.
We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts.
We have offended against your holy laws.
We have left undone those things which we ought to have done,
and we have done those things which we ought not to have done;
and apart from your grace, there is no health in us.
O Lord, have mercy upon us.
Spare all those who confess their faults.
Restore all those who are penitent, according to your promises declared to
all people in Christ Jesus our Lord.
And grant, O most merciful Father, for his sake,
that we may now live a godly, righteous, and sober life,
to the glory of your holy Name. Amen.
The Priest alone stands and says
Almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, desires not the death of sinners,
but that they may turn from their wickedness and live. He has empowered and
commanded his ministers to pronounce to his people, being penitent, the
absolution and remission of their sins. He pardons and absolves all who truly
repent and genuinely believe his holy Gospel. For this reason, we beseech him to
grant us true repentance and his Holy Spirit, that our present deeds may please
him, the rest of our lives may be pure and holy, and that at the last we may come
to his eternal joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
or this
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 layperson remains kneeling and prays
Grant to your faithful people, merciful Lord, pardon and peace; that we may be
cleansed from all our sins, and serve you with a quiet mind; through Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen.
All stand.
Officiant O Lord, open our lips;
People And our mouth shall proclaim your praise.
Officiant O God, make speed to save us;
People O Lord, make haste to help us.
Officiant Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit;
People As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without
end. Amen.
Officiant Praise the Lord.
People The Lord’s Name be praised.
Then follows the Venite. Alternatively, the Jubilate may be used.
One of these antiphons, or one from the seasonal antiphons provided at the end of the
Office (pages 29-30), may be sung or said before and after the Invitatory Psalm.
The earth is the Lord’s for he made it: *
O come, let us adore him.
or this
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: *
O come, let us adore him.
or this
The mercy of the Lord is everlasting: *
O come, let us adore him.
VENITE
O Come
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 depths of the earth, *
and the heights of the hills are his also.
The sea is his, for 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 our God, *
and we are the people of his pasture,
and the sheep of his hand.
The following verses may be omitted, except in Lent.
Today, if you 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 tested me, *
and put me to the proof, though they had seen my works.
Forty years long was I grieved with this generation and said, *
“It is a people that err in their hearts, for they have not known my ways,”
Of whom I swore in my wrath *
that they should not enter into my rest.
PSALM 95:1-7, 8-11
or this
JUBILATE
Be Joyful
O be joyful in the LORD, all you lands; *
serve the LORD with gladness,
and come before his presence with a song.
Be assured that the LORD, he is God; *
it is he that has made us, and not we ourselves;
we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
O go your way into his gates with thanksgiving,
and into his courts with praise; *
be thankful unto him, and speak good of his Name.
For the LORD is gracious, his mercy is everlasting, *
and his truth endures from generation to generation.
PSALM 100
During the first week of Easter, the Pascha Nostrum, without antiphons, is used in place of
the Invitatory Psalm, and it may be used throughout Eastertide.
PASCHA NOSTRUM
Christ our Passover
Alleluia. Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us; *
therefore let us keep the feast,
Not with the old leaven, the leaven of malice and evil, *
but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. Alleluia.
Christ being raised from the dead will never die again; *
death no longer has dominion over him.
The death that he died, he died to sin, once for all; *
but the life he lives, he lives to God.
So also consider yourselves dead to sin, *
and alive to God in Jesus Christ our Lord. Alleluia.
Christ has been raised from the dead, *
the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.
For since by a man came death, *
by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead.
For as in Adam all die, *
so also in Christ shall all be made alive. Alleluia.
1 CORINTHIANS 5:7-8; ROMANS 6:9-11; 1 CORINTHIANS 15:20-22
Then follows
THE PSALM OR PSALMS APPOINTED
At the end of the Psalms the Gloria Patri (Glory be...) is sung or said
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; *
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end. Amen.
THE LESSONS
One or more Lessons, as appointed, are read, the Reader first saying
A Reading from _____________.
A citation giving chapter and verse may be added.
After each lesson the Reader may say
The Word of the Lord.
People Thanks be to God.
Or the Reader may say
Here ends the Reading.
The following Canticles are normally sung or said after each of the lessons. The Officiant
may also use a Canticle drawn from the Supplemental Canticles (pages 79-88) or an
appropriate song of praise.
TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
We Praise You, O God
We praise you, O God; we acclaim you as Lord; *
all creation worships you, the Father everlasting.
To you all angels, all the powers of heaven, *
the cherubim and seraphim, sing in endless praise:
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of power and might, *
heaven and earth are full of your glory.
The glorious company of apostles praise you. *
The noble fellowship of prophets praise you.
The white-robed army of martyrs praise you. *
Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you:
Father, of majesty unbounded,
your true and only Son, worthy of all praise, *
and the Holy Spirit, advocate and guide.
You, Christ, are the king of glory, *
the eternal Son of the Father.
When you took our flesh to set us free *
you humbly chose the Virgin’s womb.
You overcame the sting of death *
and opened the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
You are seated at God’s right hand in glory. *
We believe that you will come to be our judge.
Come then, Lord, and help your people, *
bought with the price of your own blood,
and bring us with your saints *
to glory everlasting.
The following verses may be omitted
Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance;*
govern and uphold them now and always.
Day by day we bless you; *
we praise your Name for ever.
Keep us today, Lord, from all sin; *
have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy.
Lord, show us your love and mercy, *
for we have put our trust in you.
In you, Lord, is our hope; *
let us never be put to shame.
During Lent the Benedictus es, Domine usually replaces the Te Deum, and it may be used
at other times.
BENEDICTUS ES, DOMINE
A Song of Praise
Glory to you, Lord God of our fathers; *
you are worthy of praise; glory to you.
Glory to you for the radiance of your holy Name; *
we will praise you and highly exalt you for ever.
Glory to you in the splendor of your temple; *
on the throne of your majesty, glory to you.
Glory to you, seated between the Cherubim; *
we will praise you and highly exalt you for ever.
Glory to you, beholding the depths; *
in the high vault of heaven, glory to you.
Glory to you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; *
we will praise you and highly exalt you for ever.
SONG OF THE THREE YOUNG MEN, 29-34
BENEDICTUS
The Song of Zechariah
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel; *
he has come to his people and set them free.
He has raised up for us a mighty savior, *
born of the house of his servant David.
Through his holy prophets he promised of old
that he would save us from our enemies, *
from the hands of all who hate us.
He promised to show mercy to our fathers *
and to remember his holy covenant.
This was the oath he swore to our father Abraham, *
to set us free from the hands of our enemies,
Free to worship him without fear, *
holy and righteous in his sight
all the days of our life.
You, my child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High, *
for you will go before the Lord to prepare his way,
To give his people knowledge of salvation *
by the forgiveness of their sins.
In the tender compassion of our God *
the dawn from on high shall break upon us,
To shine on those who dwell in darkness
and in the shadow of death, *
and to guide our feet into the way of peace.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; *
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end. Amen.
LUKE 1:68-79
May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing through the power of
the Holy Spirit. Amen.
ROMANS 15:13T
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 3:20-21T
OPENING SENTENCES OF SCRIPTURE
ADVENT
In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a
highway for our God.
ISAIAH 40:3
CHRISTMAS
Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the
people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the
Lord.
LUKE 2:10-11
EPIPHANY
From the rising of the sun to its setting my name will be great among the nations,
and in every place incense will be offered to my name, and a pure offering. For my
name will be great among the nations, says the Lord of hosts.
MALACHI 1:11
Turn your face from my sins, and blot out all my misdeeds.
PSALM 51:9
If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and
follow me.
MARK 8:34
HOLY WEEK
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, which the Lord inflicted on the day of his
fierce anger.
LAMENTATIONS 1:12
EASTER
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
ASCENSION
Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus,
the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. Let us then with confidence draw
near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in
time of need.
HEBREWS 4:14, 16
PENTECOST
You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be
my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end 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
DAYS OF THANKSGIVING
Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce; then
your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will be bursting with wine.
PROVERBS 3:9-10
AT ANY TIME
The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him.
HABAKKUK 2:20
O 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
Thus says the One who is high and lifted up, who inhabits eternity, whose name is
Holy: “I dwell in the high and holy place, and also with him who is of a contrite and
lowly spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly, and to revive the heart of the contrite.”
ISAIAH 57:15
The hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the
Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him.
JOHN 4:23
SEASONAL ANTIPHONS
ADVENT
Our King and Savior now draws near: *
O come, let us adore him.
CHRISTMAS
Alleluia, to us a child is born: *
O come, let us adore him. Alleluia.
EPIPHANY, and THE FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION
The Lord has shown forth his glory: *
O come, let us adore him.
PRESENTATION and ANNUNCIATION
The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us: *
O come, let us adore him.
LENT
The Lord is full of compassion and mercy: *
O come, let us adore him.
EASTER UNTIL ASCENSION
Alleluia. The Lord is risen indeed: *
O come, let us adore him. Alleluia.
ASCENSION UNTIL PENTECOST
Alleluia. Christ the Lord has ascended into heaven: *
O come, let us adore him. Alleluia.
DAY OF PENTECOST
Alleluia. The Spirit of the Lord renews the face of the earth: *
O come, let us adore him. Alleluia.
TRINITY SUNDAY
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, one God: *
O come, let us adore him.
ALL SAINTS’ and OTHER MAJOR SAINTS’ DAYS
The Lord is glorious in his saints: *
O come, let us adore him.
ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS
The Confession and Apostles’ Creed may be omitted, provided each is said at least
once during the course of the day.
The Gloria Patri (Glory be...) in the opening versicles may be said in unison. The
following form of the Gloria Patri may alternatively be used:
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.
The Officiant and People may join in saying “Alleluia” (except in Lent) as an
alternative to the versicles “Praise the Lord. The Lord’s Name be praised.”
If an offering is to be received, it is appropriate to do so during the hymn or
anthem following the Collects.
A sermon may be preached after the lessons, after the hymn or anthem following
the Collects, or after the conclusion of the Office.