(Usus Antiquior) The Ascension of our Lord (I Classis) – Thursday, 9 May 2024 : Offertory, Secret Prayer of the Priest, Communion and Post-Communion Prayer

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Offertory

Psalm 46 : 6

Ascendit Deus in jubilatione, et Dominus in voce tubae, Alleluja.

English translation

God is ascended in jubilee, and the Lord with the sound of trumpet. Alleluia.

Secret Prayer of the Priest

Suscipe, Domine, munera, quae pro Filii Tui gloriosa Ascensione deferimus : et concede propitius; ut a praesentibus periculis liberemur, et ad vitam perveniamus aeternam. Per eumdem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum Filium Tuum, qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Amen.

English translation

Receive, o Lord, the offerings which we bring for the glorious Ascension of Your Son, and grant in Your mercy that we may be delivered from present dangers and may attain unto life everlasting. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who with You lives and reigns in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, world without end. Amen.

Preface of the Ascension

Vere dignum et justum est, aequum et salutare, nos tibi semper et ubique gratias agere : Domine, Sancte Pater omnipotens, aeterne Deus : per Christum, Dominum nostrum. Qui post resurrectionem suam omnibus discipulis suis manifestus apparuit et, ipsis cernentibus, est elevatus in caelum, ut nos divinitatis suae tribueret esse participes. Et ideo cum Angelis et Archangelis, cum Thronis et Dominationibus cumque omni militia caelestis exercitus hymnum gloriae Tuae canimus, sine fine dicentes :

English translation

It is truly meet and just, right and available to salvation, that we should always and in all places give thanks to You, o holy Lord, Father Almighty, eternal God, through Christ our Lord. He who after His resurrection very openly showed Himself to all His disciples, and in their sight was raised up to heaven, in order to give to us to be partakers of His Godhead. And therefore, with the angels and archangels, with the thrones and dominations, and with all the array of the heavenly host, we sing a hymn to Your glory and unceasingly repeat :

Communion

Psalm 67 : 33-34

Psallite Domino, qui ascendit super caelos caelorum ad Orientem, Alleluja.

English translation

Sing all of you to the Lord, who mounts above the heaven of heavens to the east. Alleluia.

Post-Communion Prayer

Praesta nobis, quaesumus, omnipotens et misericors Deus : ut, quae visibilibus mysteriis sumenda percepimus, invisibili consequamur effectu. Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum Filium Tuum, qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Amen.

English translation

Grant, we beseech You, o Almighty and merciful God, that what we have received in visible mysteries, we may also obtain in their invisible effect. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who with You lives and reigns in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, world without end. Amen.

(Usus Antiquior) The Ascension of our Lord (I Classis) – Thursday, 9 May 2024 : Holy Gospel

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Sequentia Sancti Evangelii secundum Marcum – Continuation of the Holy Gospel according to St. Mark

Mark 16 : 14-20

In illo tempore : Recumbentibus undecim discipulis, apparuit illis Jesus : et exprobravit incredulitatem eorum et duritiam cordis : quia iis, qui viderant eum resurrexisse, non crediderunt. Et dixit eis : Euntes in mundum universum, praedicate Evangelium omni creaturae.

Qui crediderit et baptizatus fuerit, salvus erit : qui vero non crediderit, condemnabitur. Signa autem eos, qui crediderint, haec sequentur : In Nomine Meo daemonia ejicient : linguis loquantur novis : serpentes tollent : et si mortiferum quid biberint, non eis nocebit : super aegros manus imponent, et bene habebunt.

Et Dominus quidem Jesus, postquam locutus est eis, assumptus est in caelum, et sedet a dextris Dei. Illi autem profecti, praedicaverunt ubique, Domino cooperante et sermonem confirmante, sequentibus signis.

English translation

At that time, Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were at table, and He upbraided them with their incredulity and hardness of heart, because they did not believe those who had seen Him after He had risen again. And He said to them, “Go all of you to the whole world and preach the Gospel to every creature.”

“He who believes and is baptised shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be condemned. And these signs shall follow those who believe : In My Name they shall cast out devils, they shall speak with new tongues, they shall take up serpents, and if they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them, they shall lay their hands upon the sick, and they shall recover.”

And the Lord Jesus, after He had spoken to them, was taken up into Heaven and sits on the right hand of God. But they go forth preaching everywhere, the Lord working withal, and confirming the word with signs that followed.

(Usus Antiquior) The Ascension of our Lord (I Classis) – Thursday, 9 May 2024 : Alleluia

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Psalm 46 : 6 and Psalm 67 : 18-19

Alleluja, Alleluja.

Response : Ascendit Deus in jubilatione, et Dominus in voce tubae.

Alleluja.

Response : Dominus in Sina in sancto, ascendens in altum, captivam duxit captivitatem. Alleluja.

English translation

Alleluia, Alleluia.

Response : God had ascended in jubilation, the Lord ascended with the voice of the trumpet.

Alleluia.

Response : The Lord is in Sinai, in His holy place, ascending on high. He had led captivity captive. Alleluia.

(Usus Antiquior) The Ascension of our Lord (I Classis) – Thursday, 9 May 2024 : Epistle

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Lectio Actuum Apostolorum – Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles

Acts 1 : 1-11

Primum quidem sermonem feci de omnibus, o Theophile, quae coepit Jesus facere et docere usque in diem, qua, praecipiens Apostolis per Spiritum Sanctum, quos elegit, assumptus est : quibus et praebuit seipsum vivum post passionem suam in multas argumentis, per dies quadraginta apparens eis et loquens de regno Dei.

Et convescens, praecepit eis, ab Jerosolymis ne discederent, sed exspectarent promissionem Patris, quam audistis (inquit) per os meum : quia Joannes quidem baptizavit aqua, vos autem baptizabimini Spiritu Sancto non post multos hos dies. Igitur qui convenerant, interrogabant eum, dicentes : Domine, si in tempore hoc restitues regnum Israel?

Dixit autem eis : Non est vestrum nosse tempora vel momenta, quae Pater posuit in sua potestate : sed accipietis virtutem supervenientis Spiritus Sancti in vos, et eritis mihi testes in Jerusalem et in omni Judaea et Samaria et usque ad ultimum terrae. Et cum haec dixisset, videntibus illis, elevatus est, et nubes suscepit eum ab oculis eorum.

Cumque intueretur in caelum euntem illum, ecce, duo viri astiterunt juxta illos in vestibus albis, qui et dixerunt : Viri Galilaei, quid statis aspicientes in caelum? Hic Jesus, qui assumptus est a vobis in caelum, sic veniet, quemadmodum vidistis eum euntem in caelum.

English translation

The former treatise I made, o Theophilus, of all things which Jesus began to do and to teach, until the day on which, giving commandments by the Holy Spirit to the Apostles whom He had chosen, He was taken up to whom He also showed Himself to be alive after His Passion by many proofs, for forty days appearing to them and speaking of the kingdom of God.

And eating together with them, He commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but should wait for the promise of the Father, which you have heard, (He said) by My mouth, for John indeed baptised with water, but you shall be baptised with the Holy Spirit not many days hence. They therefore who had come together asked Him, saying, “Lord, will You at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?”

But He said to them, “It is not for you to know the times or moments which the Father had put in His own power, but you shall receive the power of the Holy Spirit coming upon you, and you shall be witnesses unto Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the uttermost part of the earth.” And when He had said these things, while they looked on, He was raised up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.

And while they were beholding Him going up to heaven, behold two men stood by them in white garments, who also said, “All you men of Galilee, why do you stand looking up to heaven? This Jesus, who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come as you have seen Him going into heaven.”

(Usus Antiquior) The Ascension of our Lord (I Classis) – Thursday, 9 May 2024 : Introit and Collect

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Introit

Acts 1 : 11 and Psalm 46 : 2

Viri Galilaei, quid admiramini aspicientes in caelum? Alleluja : quemadmodum vidistis cum ascendentem in caelum, ita veniet. Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja.

Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus : jubilate Deo in voce exsultationis.

Response : Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto, sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper : et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

English translation

All you men of Galilee, why do you wonder, looking up to heaven? Alleluia. He shall come again just as you have seen Him going up into heaven. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.

O clap your hands, all you nations, shout unto God with the voice of joy.

Response : 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.

Collect

Concede, quaesumus, omnipotens Deus : ut, qui hodierna die Unigenitum Tuum. Redemptorem nostrum, ad caelos ascendisse credimus : ipsi quoque mente in caelestibus habitemus. Per eumdem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum Filium Tuum, qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Amen.

English translation

Grant, we beseech You, o Almighty God, that, believing Your only-begotten, our Redeemer, to have ascended to heaven on this day, we, too, may spiritually dwell in heavenly places. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ Your Son, who with You lives and reigns in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, world without end. Amen.

Wednesday, 8 May 2024 : 6th Week of Easter (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

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Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today the Sacred Scriptures presented to all of us with the reassurance and reminder that as Christians, each and every one of us are the bearers of God’s truth and love, His salvation and light to the nations. Each and every one of us have received from God the assurance of His love and salvation, and He has blessed us all wonderfully with His care and compassion, leading us down the path of truth, and we are then entrusted with the responsibility and the mission to reach out to more and more of our fellow brothers and sisters so that through us and our efforts and works, through our every good actions, words and deeds, our interactions and outreach, we may inspire ever more people to come to believe in the Lord as well.

In our first reading today, we heard from the Acts of the Apostles of the time when St. Paul continued his missionary journey and this time, he went to Athens, the centre of Greek culture and civilisation for many centuries, and where philosophical debates and studies were commonplace. St. Paul went to Athens, to the place called the Areopagus, where historically philosophers went to debate and discern their philosophical theories and thinking. He spoke courageously to those who were there about their pagan ways and how they recognised an ‘Unknown God’ amidst their numerous gods and goddesses in their vast pantheon of divine beings. St. Paul introduced them all to the One and only True God, the Creator of the whole Universe, the Almighty God, the One that he associated with this Unknown God.

St. Paul presented it in a way that the Greeks had been worshipping inanimate objects and beings, and their pagan gods and goddesses, all the beings that were mythological and not real, and yet, the Lord and God that he was revealing to them was indeed true and genuine, and has shown His truth and might, His signs and wonders through none other than His own Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Son of Man, through Whom we have seen and witnessed the perfect manifestation of God and His love in the flesh. St. Paul told the Greeks and their philosophers in Athens of the truth of God, and of everything that He had done and revealed to us, through His Son and the Holy Spirit, and the wisdom and truth bestowed upon the Church.

He told the people not to worship the inanimate and created objects and beings of the Universe, which were what the Greeks worshipped then, the deities and false gods and goddesses based on natural phenomena and observances, as many if not most of their gods and goddesses were based on those aforementioned phenomena, places like the sky, the seas and the earth itself, which were given human perspective and actions to bring them to life, as those who are familiar with the Greek mythology and pantheon will quickly know and realise how the Greek gods and goddesses in their actions and behaviour, were no different at all from the people who were supposed to be their subjects, and in fact those gods and goddesses might even behave in a worse and more scandalous way than that of the people themselves.

That was why St. Paul presented to those philosophers and others who were there listening to him, the One and only True God, the One Who created all things and the One Who alone is worthy of all worship and honour, and not the inanimate idols and objects, or the natural phenomena and other things which the Greeks and other pagans had been adopting as their gods and deities. St. Paul tried very hard to convince them that the Lord alone is worthy of following and worship because He has indeed shown His truth, His identity and fulfilled all that He had promised through all the events which had happened and which St. Paul himself was one of the witnesses, sharing the many testimonials of faith made by the other ones who have seen and experienced the Lord’s works and wonders. And as we heard, while he was mocked by quite a number of those philosophers especially when he talked about the Resurrection, but there were also some who were genuinely intrigued and wanted to know more about God.

Then, in our Gospel passage today, we heard of the words of the Lord speaking to His disciples, reminding them of His guidance and the Holy Spirit, the Helper and Advocate that the Father would be sending to all of them through Him. The Lord reminded His disciples that the Lord would send them all His wisdom and strength, His guidance and providence so that even after He had departed from them eventually, after He would ascend into the glory of Heaven, to return to where He came from, but the Church and all those who are part of it shall always be guided, strengthened and provided in their path and way by the Lord, through His many works and wonders, and through His guiding hand and encouragement, He would lead them to do great and wonderful things just as the Apostles like St. Paul and many others had done.

Therefore, each and every one of us as Christians today are also reminded to do the same as well in our own respective lives. All of us have been given various blessings, opportunities and vocations specific to whichever areas in life that God has called us into. The Lord entrusted to us His many blessings and wonders, so that through all these, we may truly do great things and proclaim His truth, Good News and salvation to many more people all around us. And hopefully, we may touch the lives of more people who have not yet seen and experienced God’s light, truth and salvation. Each and every one of us should indeed be good and worthy bearers of God’s truth and salvation, in living our own lives worthily, that our every actions and words, our every interactions will truly bear the light of God’s truth, that all may come to see Who He is, and realise that He alone is worthy of our worship and adoration.

Brothers and sisters, let us all therefore continue to live our lives with God’s guidance and help, so that we may continue to be good and shining examples of our Christian faith and virtues in wherever we are living in, in our various communities and areas of responsibility, in our dedication and commitment to God. Let our Christian faith and truth continue to lead more and more people towards the Lord, so that they may also be saved from the darkness and destruction because of sin. May God be with us all and with His Church, and may He continue to empower all of us to walk ever more faithfully in His path, now and always. Amen.

Wednesday, 8 May 2024 : 6th Week of Easter (Gospel Reading)

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John 16 : 12-15

At that time, Jesus said to His disciples, “I still have many things to tell you, but you cannot bear them now. When He, the Spirit of Truth comes, He will guide you into the whole truth. He has nothing to say of Himself, but He will speak of what He hears, and He will tell you of the things to come.”

“He will take what is Mine and make it known to you; in doing this, He will glorify Me. All that the Father has is Mine; because of this, I have just told you that the Spirit will take what is Mine, and make it known to you.”

Wednesday, 8 May 2024 : 6th Week of Easter (Psalm)

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Psalm 148 : 1-2, 11-12, 13, 14

Alleluia! Praise the Lord from the heavens; praise Him in the heavenly heights. Praise Him, all His Angels; praise Him, all His heavenly hosts.

Kings of the earth and nations, princes and all rulers of the world, young men and maidens, old and young together.

Let them praise the Name of the Lord. For His Name alone is exalted; His majesty is above earth and heaven.

He has given His people glory; He has a praise to His faithful, to Israel, the people close to Him. Alleluia.

Wednesday, 8 May 2024 : 6th Week of Easter (First Reading)

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Acts 17 : 15, 22 – Acts 18 : 1

Paul was taken as far as Athens by his escort, who then returned to Beroea with instructions for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible. Then Paul stood up in the Areopagus hall and said, “Athenian citizens, I note that in every way you are very religious. As I walked around looking at your shrines, I even discovered an altar with this inscription : To an unknown God. Now, what you worship as unknown, I intend to make known to you.”

“God, Who made the world and all that is in it, does not dwell in sanctuaries made by human hands, being as He is Lord of heaven and earth. Nor does His worship depend on anything made by human hands, as if He were in need. Rather it is He Who gives life and breath and everything else to everyone.”

“From one stock He created the whole human race to live throughout all the earth, and He fixed the time and the boundaries of each nation. He wanted them to seek Him by themselves, even if it were only by groping for Him, succeed in finding Him. Yet He is not far from any one of us. For in Him we live and move and have our being, as some of your poets have said : for we too are His offspring.”

“If we are indeed God’s offspring, we ought not to think of divinity as something like a statue of gold or silver or stone, a product of human art and imagination. But now God prefers to overlook this time of ignorance and He calls on all people to change their ways. He has already set a day on which He will judge the world with justice through a Man He has appointed. And, so that all may believe it, He has just given a sign by raising this Man from the dead.”

When they heard Paul speak of a resurrection from death, some made fun of him, while others said, “We must hear you on this topic some other time.” At that point Paul left. But a few did join him, and believed. Among them were Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus court, a woman named Damaris, and some others. After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.

Tuesday, 7 May 2024 : 6th Week of Easter (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

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Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today all of us are reminded through the reading passages taken from the Sacred Scriptures of the many trials, obstacles and challenges that we shall face as God’s holy people, as we embark on our respective missions and vocations in life. Each and every one of us must realise that to be Christians is not going to be like a walk in the park, as to be true, genuine and active Christians, we may often have to go up against the currents and customs of the world, just as the Lord Himself had done. If He Himself had been persecuted, endured hardships and rejection, then as He said to His disciples, then all of us can also expect similar treatment, challenges and difficulties in our path as well. But we must not worry or be afraid, because God is always ultimately by our side at every step of the way.

In our first reading today, we heard of the difficulties which the Apostle St. Paul and his companion, St. Silas encountered as they were carrying out their ministry among the people in Philippi, in the region of Macedonia in northern part of Greece. Over there, as they began the ministry among all those who have not yet known the Lord, they attracted the attention of many slaves in the region, who welcomed the message and encouragement of the Apostles and the other Christian missionaries who presented to them the message of Christian equality and egalitarianism in the face of the rampant slavery which was quite common at that time in the Roman Empire. Because slaves were often exploited and badly treated, therefore the promise of equality in the eyes of God and the liberation that Christ has brought and promised to everyone is truly promising indeed.

However, as we heard, this led to stiff opposition and rejection by the slave owners who considered the efforts of the Apostles and the Christian teachings to be great threats to their position, status and way of life. That was why St. Paul and St. Silas encountered such great hardships, as the slave owners rose up against them and plotted to throw them into prison with the assistance of the local magistrate and rulers. We heard how both of them were imprisoned by the machinations of their enemies, and how God intervened most miraculously when an earthquake struck the area and the prison, which allowed both of the Apostles not just being unharmed, but was also free to leave the prison. We heard how the jailor of the prison was so distraught at what happened that he almost wanted to take his own life, as undoubtedly, he would be blamed for the escape of the prisoners.

Yet, the Apostles intervened and reached out to the jailor, who became a believer in Christ together with that of his entire family. We heard how God was with His servants and messengers in their time of great need, being with them, guarding and providing for them whenever they were in need. Despite the sufferings they faced, and all the challenges they encountered, God gave them the courage and the necessary help, the opportunities, and even the chance to continue their mission in the most unexpected way, just as we have heard from the conversion story of the jailor and his family. The same therefore happened to the Church, which continued to grow and flourish even amidst the intensifying persecutions and challenges against them, and many more people would come to be believers in Christ in the years afterwards.

In our Gospel passage today, we then heard of the Lord telling His disciples that He would go away from them, but He would still remain by their side, in His guidance through the sending of the Helper or the Advocate, the Holy Spirit. This was a reference of how the Lord Jesus eventually would leave the disciples physically and would no longer be visible to them after He has died, risen from the dead and then ascended into Heaven. Those same disciples witnessed the Risen Lord Who appeared to them on several occasions, and they saw His Ascension into Heaven, when the Lord reassured all of them once again of the promised Holy Spirit that God would send to them to help and guide them all in their work and ministry.

The Lord told them all everything that they might have to suffer and endure, and saying to them that the greatest flaw and sin that the world committed is that of disbelief, that is refusing to believe in the truth and love which God has revealed and shown to everyone, preferring to follow their own erroneous and wicked paths in life, ignoring the truth and the path which the Lord had revealed and shown to them, and this was often because they were not willing to open their hearts and minds to listen to His truth and to witness His loving care and compassion. Therefore, if the Lord Himself had faced this stubborn rejection and all sorts of persecutions and hardships, thus His Church and disciples might encounter the same things too.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore remind ourselves that living as Christians is not something that should be taken lightly and we should no longer be idle in our lives or in being ignorant of the truth which the Lord Himself has shown us. As Christians, that is as God’s chosen, holy and beloved people, we should always strive to be good role models and inspiration for one another in how we live our lives, in our every words, actions and deeds so that we may continue to proclaim the Lord and His truth in even the smallest actions we do, and like how the Apostles, the Christian missionaries and other holy men and women of God had inspired countless people to come and believe in God as well.

May the Risen Lord continue to guide each and every one of us, His Church, in our every efforts and endeavours so that by His guidance and strength, all of us may continue to persevere through the difficult challenges and trials which we may encounter in our journey. May all of us continue to put our trust and faith in the Lord and do our very best so that in everything that we say and do, we will always glorify the Lord and we will continue to proclaim Him in every occasions throughout our whole lives, now and always. Amen.