MONDAY
THIRD
WEEK OF ADVENT
The Liturgical Year
Dom Guéranger
The
Lord is now nigh; come, let us adore.
Isaiah 28:16-18
Thus saith the Lord
God: Behold, I will lay a stone in the foundations of Sion, a tried stone, a
corner stone, a precious stone, founded in the foundation. He that believeth,
let him not hasten. And I will set judgment in weight, and justice in measure:
and had shall overturn the hope of falsehood, and waters shall overflow its
protection. And your league with death shall be abolished, and your covenant
with hell shall not stand.
Heavenly Father! thou art preparing to set
in the foundations of Sion a corner Stone, that is tried and solid; and this
Stone, which is to give firmness to Sion, which is thy Church, this Stone is
thy Incarnate Son. It was prefigured, as thy Apostle assures us, by that Rock
of the desert, which yielded the abundant and saving stream, that quenched the
thirst of thy people. But now thou art about to give us the reality; it has
already come down from heaven, and the hour is fast approaching when thou wilt
lay it in the foundations. O sacred Stone, which makest all one, and givest
solidity to the whole structure! By thee it will come to pass, that there shall
be no longer Jew nor Gentile, but all nations shall become one family. Men
shall no more build on sand, nor set up houses which floods and storms may
overturn. The Church shall rise up from the Stone which God now sets, and,
secure on the great foundation, her summit shall touch the clouds. With all his
weakness, and all his fickleness, man will partake of thy immutability, O
divine Stone, if he will but lean on thee. Woe to him that rejects thee, for
thou hast said, and thou art the eternal Truth: Whosoever shall fall upon that stone, shall
be bruised; and upon whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder. From
this twofold evil, O thou that art chief Corner-stone, deliver us, and never
permit us to be of the number of those blind men who rejected thee. Give us
grace ever to honour and love thee as the cause of our strength, and the one
sole origin of our solidity: and since thou hast communicated this thy quality
of the Rock to one of thine Apostles, and by him to his successors unto the end
of the world, grant us ever to cling to this Rock, the Holy Roman Church, in
union with which all the faithful on the face of the earth are preparing to
celebrate the glorious solemnity of thy Coming, O precious and tried Stone! Thou art coming that thou mayest destroy the
kingdom of falsehood, and break the league which man-kind had made with death
and hell.
HYMN FOR
ADVENT
(From the
Mozarabic Breviary, First Sunday of Advent)
Let all the assembly of
Christ's faithful ones laud the graces that are nigh, and sing their highest
praises to their Creator.
When his only begotten
Son, who created this world, redeemed us, he fulfilled the promises which the
divine 'prophets spoke in the ages past.
The Word having come
down from heaven, and shown himself to men, he took away the punishment due to
their sins; and assuming our nature, though but dust, he vanquished the prince
of death.
Born of a Mother in
time, but begotten eternally from the Father, in the two substances there is
but one Person, that is the Person of the Word.
God has come into this
world made Man, that our old man being changed into the new, we may put on new
beauty by being regenerated in the new-born God.
Let the Gentiles, who
have received this new birth of grace, in gladness and exultation at the
trophy, won by the divine Nativity, keep every year its feast.
Let this Coming of Jesus
be celebrated with devout solemnity by all, who have so just a share in the
glory of this great day.
That so, when the Second
Coming shall burst upon the world and fill it with fear, this most humble
expression of our devout celebration of the first may give us confidence.
To God the Father, and
to his only Son, and to the Holy Spirit, be glory for ever and ever, Amen.
PRAYER
FROM THE AMBROSIAN MISSAL
(From
the Mass of the Sixth Sunday of Advent)
It is truly meet and
just, right and available to salvation, that in this holy time we should
celebrate the memory of the ever Blessed Virgin Mary, who carried in the narrow
enclosure of her womb the Lord of heaven, and who, according as the Angel had
foretold to her, brought forth the Word become our Saviour in our mortal flesh
This is he who is the Redeemer of the world, conceived in a chaste womb, his
Mother both then and at his birth remaining ineffably the Virgin.
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