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Ad Te Levavi 12/03/2017 12/03/2017 1 “The Lord Comes Even Now” The S unday of the Great
Entrance
Introit:
Antiphon
To You, O LORD, I lif t | up my
soul.*
O my God, I trust in You;
Let me not | be ashamed;
Let not my enemies triumph |
over me.*
Let no one who waits on
You | be ashamed. ( Psalm 25:1-
3a)
Psalm
Show me Your | ways, O LORD;*
teach | me Your paths.
For You are the God of my sal- |
vation;*
on You I wait | all the day.
Let integri ty and uprightness
pre- | serve me,*
for I | wait for You.
Redeem I sra- | el, O God,*
out of all their | troubles.
(Psalm 25:4-5, 21-22)
Psalm
Give ear, O Shepherd of | Israel,*
You who lead Jacob | like a
flock.
Restore | us, O God;*
cau se Your face to shine, and
we | shall be saved!
Return , we beseech You, O | God
of Hosts,*
look down from heav- | en
and see.
Let You r hand be upon the Man
of Your | right hand,*
upo n the So n of Ma n whom
You made strong | for Yourself.
(Psalm 80:1, 3, 14, 17)
Psalm
LORD, You have been f avourable
| to Your land;*
You have brought back the
captivity of | Jacob.
You have forgiven the iniquity of
Your | p eople;*
You have covered | all their
sin.
Will You not revive | us again,*
that Your people may re- |
joice in You?
I will hear what God the | Lord
will speak,*
f or He will speak peace to
His | people. (Psalm 85:1-2, 6, 8)
Psalm
The heavens declare the glo- |
ry of God, *
and the sky above proclaims
his | handiwork.
Their measuring line goes out
through all the earth, and their
words to the end | of the world.*
In them he has set a tent |
for the sun,
which comes out like a
bridegroom leaving his |
chamb er,*
and, like a strong man, runs
its | co urse with joy.
Its rising is f rom the end of the
heavens, an d its circuit to the |
end of them, *
and the re is nothing h idd en |
from its heat. ( Psalm 19:1, 4−6)
Old Testament: Deut. 18:15−19
Gradual: Ps. 145:18, 21Epistle:
Phil. 4:4−7Verse: Ps.40:17b
Gospel: John 1:19−28
Christmas Eve 12/24/2017 12/24/2017 1 “The Birth of the Christ-Child” Vigil of the Nativity of Our
Lord
Introit
Antiphon
The Lord | said to me, *
"You are my Son; today I
have be- | gotten you.
As for me, I have | set my King*
on Zion, my | holy hill.”
(Psalm 2:6-7)
Psalm
The earth is the Lord's and the
full- | ness thereof, *
the world and those who |
dwell therein.
Who shall ascend the hill | of
the Lord?*
An d who shall stand in his |
holy place?
He who has clean hands and a |
pure heart, *
Who does not lif t up his soul
to what is false and does not
swear de- | ceitfully.
He will receive blessing | f rom
the Lord*
and righteousness f rom the
God of his sal- | vation. (Psalm
24:1, 3-5)
IntroitAntiphon
Your decrees are very |
trustworthy;* holiness befits
your house, O LORD, for- |
evermore.
Your throne is established | f rom
of old;*
you are from ever- | lasting.
(Ps. 93:5, 2)
Psalm
The LORD reigns; he is robed in
| majesty;* the LORD is robed ;
he has put on strength | as his
belt.
Yes, the world is es- |
tablished;*
it shall nev- | er be moved.
The floods have lif ted up, O
LORD, the fl oods have lifted | up
their voice;*
the f loods lift up their |
roaring.
Mightier than the thun ders of
many waters, mightier than the
waves | of the sea,*
the LORD on high is |
mighty! (Ps. 93:1, 3-4)
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Epiphany 01/06/2018 01/06/2018 1 “God Manif ested in the Infancy The Celebration of the
of Jesu s” Adoration of the Magi
IntroitAntiphon
Behold the Lord, the rul- | er, has
come,* and the kingdom and th e
power and the glory are | in his
hand. ( Malachi 3:1; 1 Chronicles
29:12)
Psalm
Give the king your justice, | O
God,* and your righteousness
to the | royal son!
May he judge your people with |
righteousness,*
and your poor with | justice!
May the kings of Tarshish and of
the coastlands render him |
tribute;*
may the kings of Sheba and
Seba | bring gif ts!
May all kings f all down be- | fore
him,*
all nations | serve him! (Ps.
72:1−2, 10−11)
Octave of the Epiphany 01/13/2018 01/13/2018 1 “God Manif ested in the Baptism The Baptism of Our Lord
of Jesu s”
Introit
Antiphon
Behold the Lord, the rul- | er, has
come,* and the kingdom and th e
power and the glory are | in his
hand.
I have f ound David, my |
servant;* with my holy oil I
have a- | nointed him. (Malachi
3:1; 1 Chronicles 29:12; Ps.
89:20)
Psalm
I will sing of the steadf ast love
of the LORD, f or- | ever;*
with my mouth I will make
known your faithfu lness to all
gener- | ations.
He shall cry to me, “You are my |
Father,* my God, and the
Rock of my sal- | vation.”
And I will make him the |
firstborn,* the highest of the
kings | of the earth.
My steadfast love I will keep for
him for- | ever,*
and my covenant will stand |
firm for him. (Ps. 89:1, 2 6−28 )
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Septuagesima 01/28/2018 01/28/2018 1 “The Lord’s Call to Repentance” The Sunday in the Vineyard
Introit
AntiphonThe cords of Sheol en- |
tangled me;*
the snares of death con- |
fronted me.
In my distress I called up- | on
the LORD.*
From his temple he | heard
my voic e. ( Ps. 18:5-6a)
Quinquagesima 02/11/2018 02/11/2018 1 “The Lord’s Call to Follow Him” The S unday on the Way to
Jerusalem
IntroitAntiphonBe a rock of ref - |
uge for me,* a stro ng fortress
to | save me!
For you are my rock and my |
fortress;* and f or your name’s
sake you lead me and | guide
me. ( Ps. 31:2b-3) PsalmIn you, O
LORD, do I take refuge; let me
never be | put to shame;*
in your righteousness de - |
liver me!
Into your hand I commit my |
spirit;* you have redeemed me,
O LORD, | faithful God.
Be gracious to me, O LORD, for I
am | in distress;* my eye is
wasted f rom grief ; my soul and
my body | also.
Make your face shine on your |
servant;*
save me in your | steadfast
love! (P s. 31:1, 5, 9, 16)
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Ash Wednesday 02/14/2018 02/14/2018 1 “He S uff ered Because of Us
Sinners”I ntroitAntiphonBut you
are merciful to all, and loathe
none of the things that | you
have made,*
and you overlo ok people’s
sins, that they | may repent.
You | sp are all things,*
for they are yours, | O Lord.
(Wisdom 11:24-26)P salmBe
mercif ul to me, O God, be
mercif ul to me, for in you my
soul takes | refuge;*
in the shadow of your wings
I will take refuge, till the storms
of destruction | pass by.
I cry out to | God Most High,*
to God who fulf ills h is pur- |
pose f or me.
He will send from heaven and |
save me;*
God will send out his
steadfast love and his |
faithf ulness! ( Ps. 57:1-3a,c)
Invocavit 02/18/2018 02/18/2018 1 “He S uff ered Temptation by The S unday of the
Satan”Introit Temptation
AntiphonWhen he calls to me, I
will | answer him;*
I will rescue him and | honor
him.
With long lif e I will sat- | isfy
him*
and show him my sal- |
vation. (Ps. 91: 15-16)
IntroitAntiphonRemember your
mercy, O LORD, and your |
steadfast love,*
for they have been | from of
old.
Let not my enemies exult | over
me.* Redeem Israel, O God,
out of all his | troubles. (Ps.
25:6, 2b, 22)P salmTo you, O
LORD, I lift | up my soul.* O my
God, in you I trust; let me not be
| put to shame.
Remember not the sins of my
youth or my trans- | gressions;*
according to your steadfast
love re member me, for the sake
of your goodness, | O LORD!
Good and upright | is the LORD;*
therefore he instructs
sinners | in the way.
For your name’s sake, | O
LORD,*
pardo n my guilt, for | it is
great. (Ps. 25:1-2a, 7-8, 11)
Oculi 03/04/2018 03/04/2018 1 “He S uff ered the Opposition of The S unday of the Dumb
Hell” Demoniac
Laetare 03/11/2018 03/11/2018 1 “He S uff ered the Worldliness of The S unday of the Feeding of
Sinners” the Five Thousand
IntroitAntiphonRejoice with
Jerusalem, and be | g la d for
her,*
all you who | love her;
that you may nurse and be |
satisfied*
from her con- | soling breast.
(Isaiah 66:10a, 11a)P salmI was
glad when they | said to me,*
“Let us go to the house | of
the LORD!”
Our f eet have been | standing*
within your gates, O Je- |
rusalem!
Pray f or the peace of Je- |
rusalem!*
May they be secure who |
love you!For my brothers and
com- | panions’ sake*
I will say, “Peace be with- |
in you!” (Ps. 122:1-2, 6, 8)
Old Testament: E x. 16:2-21
Gradual: Ps. 122:1, 7
Epistle: Gal. 4:21-31
Tract: P s. 125:1-2, 5b
Gospel: John 6:1-15Hym n o f the
Day: Jesus, Priceless Treasure
(LSB 743)
Judica 03/18/2018 03/18/2018 1 “He S uff ered the Enmity o f The Sunday of the Passion
Unbelievers” Hymn of the Day:
My Song I s Love Un known (LS B
430)
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Good Friday 03/30/2018 03/30/2018 1 Hymn of the Day: S ing, My
Tongue, the Glorious Ba ttle
(LSB 454)
Collect:
Vigil of Easter 03/31/2018 03/31/2018 1 Hymn of the Day: x
Collect:
Whitsunday 05/20/2018 05/20/2018 1 Hymn of the Day: Come, Holy
Ghost, God and Lord ( LSB 497)
Ember Saturday 05/26/2018 05/26/2018 1 Introit: Ps. 103:1; antiph on: Rm. x
5:5b
First Le sson: Joel 2:28-32
Verse: John 6:63a
Second Lesson: Lv. 23:9-11, 15-
17, 21
Verse: Job 26:13a
Third Lesson: Dt. 26:1-3a, 7b-11a
Verse: Acts 2:1
Fourth Lesson: Lv. 26:3-12
Fifth Lesson: Dn. 3:47-51
Verse: Dn. 3:29
Epistle: Rm. 5:1-5
Tract: P s. 117:1-2
Gospel: Luke 4:38-44
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Holy Trinity 05/27/2018 05/27/2018 1 Hymn of the Day: Come, Holy
Ghost, Creator Blest ( LSB
498/499)
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Trinity 11 08/12/2018 08/12/2018 1 The Lord Lifts Up the Lowly
Introit:AntiphonBehold our
shield, | O God;*
look on the face of your a- |
nointed!
For a day | in your courts*
is better than a thousand |
elsewhere. (P salm 84:9-10a)
PsalmHow lovely is your
dwelling place, O | LORD of
host!*
My soul longs, yes, faints f or
the courts | of the LORD.
Blessèd are those who dwell | in
your house,*
ever sing- | ing your praise!
I would rather be a doorkeeper
in the house | of my God*
than dwell in the tents of |
wickedness.
The LORD bestows f avor and |
honor.*
No good thing does he
withhold from tho se who
walk up- | rightly. ( Psalm 84: 1-
2a, 4, 10b, 11b)
Old Testament: P rov. 4:10-23
Psalm 119:9-16 ( antiphon: v. 12)
Gradual: Ps. 92:1-2
Epistle: Gal. 5:16-2 4
Verse: Ps. 65:1
Gospel: Luke 17:11-19Hymn of
the Day: P raise the One Who
Breaks the Darkness (LS B 849)
Catechetical Hymn of the Week:
Jesus, Grant That Balm and
Healing ( LSB 421)Collect: O
Lord, keep Your Church with
Your perp etual mercy; and
because of our f railty we cannot
but fall, keep us ever by Your
help from all things hurtf ul and
lead us to all things profitable
to our salvation; through Jesus
Christ, Your So n, our Lord, who
lives and reigns with You and
the Holy Spirt, one God, now
and forever. Amen.
Trinity 19 10/07/2018 10/07/2018 1 “Resisting the Flesh Led by the The Sunday of the Paralytic
Devil”
Introit:
Antiphon
Say to my soul, "I am your sal- |
vation."*
T he ri ghteous cry ou t, and
the | LORD hears.
He delivers them out of all their
| troubles.*
For this is God, our God
forever and | ever. (Psalm 34:3b;
34:17; 48:14a)
Psalm
Give ear, O my people, | to my
law;*
incline your ears to the
words | of my mouth.
I will open my mouth in a |
parable;*
I will utter dark say- | ings of
old,
which we h ave | heard and
known,*
and our fathers have | told
us.
We will tell the generation to
come the praises | of the
LORD,*
and His strength and His
wonderfu l works that | He has
done. ( Psalm 78:1-3, 4b)
Psalm
Great is the LORD, and greatly |
to be praised*
in the city of our God, in
His holy | mou ntain.
We have thought, O God, on Your
loving- | kindness,*
in the midst of Your |
temple.
According to Your | name, O
God,*
so is Your praise to the
ends | of the earth;
Your right hand is full of |
righteousness.*
Let Mount Z ion rejoice,
Because of Your | judgments.
(Psalm 48:1, 9-11)
Psalm
Blessed are the undefiled | in
the way,*
who walk in the law | of
the LORD!
Establish Your word to Your |
servant,*
who is devoted to |
fearing You.
Turn away my repro ach | which I
dread,*
for Your judg- | ments are
good.
Behold, I long f or Your |
precepts;*
revive m e in Your |
righteousness. (Psalm 119:1, 38-
40)
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Trinity 22 10/28/2018 10/28/2018 1 Err:513 The S unday of the Wicked
Servant
Last Sunday 11/25/2018 11/25/2018 TRUE Err:513 The S unday of the Ten
Virgins
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*Trinity 25* 11/11/2018 11/11/2018 TRUE Err:513 The S unday on the Mount of
Olives
*Trinity 26* 11/18/2018 11/18/2018 TRUE Err:513 The S unday of the S heep and
the Goats
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[F] St. Stephen, Martyr 12/26/2017 12/26/2017 1 The Christ is born in the land of
Judah, but His own people will
not receive Him. As it was in the
days of Joash, so it is also in
the days of Herod and P ilate.
The Lord “sent prophets among
them to brin g them back to the
Lord. . . but they would not pay
attention” ( 2 Chron. 24:19). As
Zechariah was being stoned he
cried out, “May the Lord see and
avenge!” (2 Chron . 24:-22) . But
the infant Jesus has come to
save and to f orgive. Today, the
Church remem bers St. Stephen,
the f irst martyr af ter Christ’s
ascension. His conf ession
recalled the stif f-necked,
uncircumcised hearts and ears
of Judah that would not receive
the Righteous One ( Acts 7:51–
52). But as his bod y was being
stoned and his spirit received
by the Lord Jesus, S tephen
cried, “Lord, d o not hold this sin
against them” ( Acts 7:59–60) ,
bearing witness to the One who
also said, “Father, f orgive them,
for they know not what they do”
(Luke 23:34). On the second day
of Christmas, our thoughts are
already directed to Christ’s
atoning death to save rebels
like us, and to the vision
Stephen saw: Heaven is op en to
us, Christ is reigning at God’s
right hand, and no sin, death, or
foe can stop Him.
Psalm
I will sing of the steadf ast love
of the Lord, for- | ever;*
with my mouth I will make
known your faithfu lness to all
gener- | ations.
Let the heavens praise your
wonders, | O Lord,*
your faithfulness in the
assembly of the | holy ones!
Blessèd are the people who
know the | f estal shout,*
who walk, O Lord, in the
light | of your f ace,
who exult in your name | all the
day*
and in your righteou sness
are ex- | alted. (Psalm 89:1, 5,
15-16)
[F] St. Matthias, Apostle 02/24/2018 02/24/2018 1 We know almost nothing about
St. Matthias compared to Judas.
While we know the grisl y details
of Judas’ death (Acts 1:18–19) ,
we are unsure of Matthias’.
Af ter his election, the Bible
never mentions him again. He
seems to be a f orgotten
apostle. But what is fame to
God? He looks to “he who is
humble and contrite in spirit
and trembles at my word” (Is.
66:2). Judas trembled, but his
contrition was without faith in
God’s mercy in Christ. He tried
to bear his own sin in the form
of a noose. Jesus does not say,
“see to it yourself,” (Matt. 27:4)
but “come to me, all who labor
and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest. Take my yoke
upon you. . . and you will find
rest f or your souls” (Matt. 11:28–
29). Matthias was a witness of
Christ’s ministry from John ’s
baptism to the resurrection
(Acts 1:21–22), chosen to
proclaim “the kingdom of
heaven” (Matt. 10:7) from
repentance to redemption and
new life. He and countless other
forgotten ministers continually
announce the truth that no
sinner must bear his own yoke,
for Christ bears it all and has
put sin to death forever in His
cross.
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[F] S t. Joseph, Guardian of 03/19/2018 03/19/2018 1 It was King David’s idea to build
Jesus a permanent house for the ark
of the covenant and the Lord’s
name (2 Sam. 7:5–7). The
temple he planned was built by
King Solomon, but it was never
really David or Solomon who
housed and protected God. “The
Lord declares to you that the
Lord will make you a house” (2
Sam. 7:11) . S t. Joseph was not
Jesus’ true father, since the
child “conceived in [Mary] is
from the Holy Spirit” ( Matt.
1:20). The Church
commemorates him instead as
the “guardian of Jesus.”
Heeding the word of God’s
angels, protecting the unborn
Christ, sparing the inf an t Jesus
from Herod’s wrath, seeing Him
“out of Egypt” again (Matt. 2:13–
23) and bringing Him up “in the
discipline and instruction of the
Lord” (E ph. 6:4), Joseph is an
example for all Chri stian fathers
and guardians. But as with
David “housing” the Lord who
made a house f or him, Joseph
was never really the guardia n.
Christ was. His Name is “Jesus,
for He will save His people from
their sins” (Matt. 1:21) . The
“offspring” promised to
Abraham and renewed in the
promises to David is the One
“who gives lif e to the dead”
(Rom. 4:16–18). He is David’s
King, Abraham’s Lord, Joseph’s
Guardian and our Savior.
[F] St. Mark, Evangelist 04/25/2018 04/25/2018 1 The Lord sends His messengers
out “as lambs in the midst of
wolves” bearing the message,
“Peace be to this house” (Lu ke
10:3–5) . S t. Mark does “the work
of an evangelist” ( 2 Tim. 4:5)
and “publishes peace” (Is. 52:7).
He is remembered as the lion-
hearted evangelist, depicted
with his f ellow evangelists a s
the f our living creatures of
Ezekiel 1 and Revelation 4. The
evangelist is often identified
with John-Mark of Acts and the
cousin of Barnabas, with whom
he worked in Cypru s to
“proclaim the Gospel to the
whole creation” ( Mark 16:15) .
Despite their earlier
differences, Mark was
reconciled with St. P aul, who
considered him “very usef ul. . .
for ministry” (2 Tim. 4:11). Later
he worked in Rome (1 P eter
5:13) , where tradition has it that
he wrote his Gospel from St.
Peter’s sermons before
founding the church in
Alexandria and facing a
martyr’s death.
[F] S t. Peter and S t. P aul, 06/29/2018 06/29/2018 1 New Testament: Acts 15:1-12
Apostles (13-21)
Psalm 46 (antiphon: v. 11)
Epistle: Galatians 2:1-10
Gospel: Matthew 16:13-19
[F] The Visitation 07/02/2018 07/02/2018 1 Old Testament: I sa iah 11:1-5
Psalm 138 ( antiphon: v. 8a)
Epistle: Romans 12:9-16
Gospel: Luke 1:39-45 (46-56)
[F] St. Mary Magdalene 07/22/2018 07/22/2018 1 Old Testament: P roverbs 31:10-
31
Psalm 73:23-28 (antiphon: v. 1)
New Testament: Acts 13:26-31
Gospel: John 20:1-2, 10-18
[F] S t. James the E lde r, 07/25/2018 07/25/2018 1 New Testament: Acts 11:27-12:5
Apostle Psalm 56 (antiphon: v. 4 )
Epistle: Romans 8:28-39
Gospel: Mark 10:35-45
[F] The Dormition of St. Mary, 08/15/2018 08/15/2018 1 “The Service of the Blessed
the Mother of God Virgin”
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