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[Catholic Caucus] Monday of the First Week of Advent (Gueranger)
http://www.clutchingmyrosary.com/blog/?p=9215 ^ | 1868 | Dom Prosper Gueranger

Posted on 12/03/2017 10:37:07 PM PST by CMRosary

Regem venturum Dominum, venite, adoremus. Come, let us adore the King our Lord, who is to come.
De Isaia Propheta. From the Prophet Isaias.
Cap. i. Ch. i.
Lavamini, mundi estote; auferte malum cogitationum vestrarum ab oculis meis: quiescite agere perverse, discite benefacere; quærite judicium, subvenite oppresso, judicate pupillo, defendite viduam. Et venite, et arguite me, dicit Dominus. Si fuerint peccata vestra ut coccinum, quasi nix dealbabuntur; et si fuerint rubra quasi vermiculus, velut lana alba erunt. Wash yourselves, be clean, take away the evil of your devices from my eyes: cease to do perversely, Learn to do well: seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge for the fatherless, defend the widow. And then come, and accuse me, saith the Lord: if your sins be as scarlet, they shall be made as white as snow: and if they be red as crimson, they shall be white as wool.

THE SAVIOR, who is so soon to be with us and to save us, warns us not only to prepare ourselves to appear before him, but also to purify our souls. “It is most just,” says St. Bernard, “that the soul, which was the first to fall, should be the first to rise. Let us therefore defer caring for the body, until the day when Jesus Christ will come and reform it by the Resurrection; for, in the first Coming, the Precursor says to us: Behold the Lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world. Observe, he says not the maladies of the body, nor the miseries of the flesh; he says sins, which are the malady of the soul and the corruption of the spirit. Take heed then, thou my Body, and wait for thy turn and time. Thou canst hinder the salvation of the soul, and thine own safety is not within thy reach. Let the soul labor for herself, and strive thou too to help her, for if thou sharest in her sufferings, thou wilt share in her glory. Retard her perfection, and thou retardest thine own. Thou wilt not be regenerated until God sees his own Image restored in the soul.” Let us, then, purify our souls. Let us do the works of the spirit, not the deeds of the flesh. Our Savior’s promise is most clear; he will turn the deep dye of our iniquities into the purest whiteness. He asks but one thing of us: that we sin no more. He says to us: Cease to do perversely, and then come and accuse me, come and complain against me if I do not cleanse you. O Jesus! we will not defer a single day of this holy season—we accept, from this moment, the conditions thou offerest us. We sincerely desire to make our peace with thee; to bring the flesh into subjection to our spirit, to make good all the injustices we have committed against our neighbor, and to hush, by the sighs of our heart-felt compunction, that voice of our sins which has so long cried to thee for vengeance.

PROSE FOR THE TIME OF ADVENT
(Composed in the eleventh century, and taken from the ancient Roman-French missals)
Salus æterna, indeficiens mundi vita. Thou our eternal salvation, the never-failing light of the world.
Lux sempiterna, et redemptio vera nostra. Light everlasting and our true redemption.
Condolens humana perire sæcla per tentantis numina. Moved with compassion to see the human race perish by its idolatry offered to its very tempter.
Non linquens excelsa, adisti ima propria clementia. Thou didst descend to these depths of our misery, yet not leaving thine own high throne above.
Mox tua spontanea gratia assumens humana, Then, by thy own gratuitous love, assuming our human nature,
Quæ fuerant perdita omnia, salvasti terrea. Thou didst save all on earth that was lost.
Ferens mundo gaudia. Giving joy to this world.
Tu animas et corpora nostra, Christe, expia, Come, O Christ, purify our souls and bodies.
Ut possideas lucida nosmet habitacula. And make them thy own pure abode.
Adventu primo justifica. Justify us by thy first coming.
In secundo nosque libera; And in thy second, deliver us;
Ut cum facta luce magna, judicabis omnia, That so, when thou judgest all things, on the day of the great light,
Compti stola incorrupta, nosmet tua subsequamur mox vestigia quocumque visa. Amen. We may be adorned with a spotless robe, and may follow thy footsteps wheresoever they are seen. Amen.
PRAYER FROM THE AMBROSIAN BREVIARY
(Second Sunday of Advent)
Dona, quæsumus, omnipotens Deus, cunctæ familiæ tuæ hanc coluntatem, Christo Filio tuo, Domino nostro venienti, in operibus justis apte occurrere; ut ejus dexteræ sociati, regnum mereamur possidere cœleste. Per eumdem Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen. O Almighty God! grant, we beseech thee, unto all this thy family, the desire of meeting, by good works, thy Son, Christ our Lord, who is coming to us; that being placed on his right hand, we may deserve the possession of the heavenly Kingdom. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.



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