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_F 106 | __Night Vigils (Matins) of Saturday after Passion Sunday | F106 SATURDAY AFTER PASSION SUNDAY. (also known as Lazarus Saturday) NIGHT VIGILS (Matins) The Night Vigils are to be done completely as given for Saturday in the Psalter Outside Paschaltide, Volume I, pp. 399 - 424, except for the Invitatory, the Venite, the Hyran, the Versicles, the Chapter, and the ‘Collect, which are given here following, as well as according to the instructions for the Second Nocturn for the Season of Septuagesima, Lent, and Passiontide, which is given separately therein, pp. 417 - 422. The Invitatory and The Venite—Psalm 94 After Psalm 3 has been completed, the Cantors chant the Invitatory and the Venite (Psalm 94) as follows. Ont the Ist and 2nd Cantors * ——— = ee ee ee | chant the entire Insitatory together: Let us wor-ship the Lord, * Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. Then All repeat & —— Sanne x i the entire Invitatory. Let us wor-ship the Lord, * Who re-deern-ed us by the Cross. Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors (= begin the Venite together. Ps. Come, let us re-joice in the Lords let us shout with ee jon un-to God Our Sa-viour. Let us come be-fore His Coun-ten-ance with — ro ot thanks-giv-ing, and with Psalms let us shout in ju-bil-a-tion un-to Him. Then All repeat = ——— — 7 Hi the entire Invitatory Let us wor-ship the Lord, * Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. | Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors continue the Venite together: For the Lord is a Great God, and a Great King ee eS o-ver all (gods; for the Lord will not cast off His peo-ple.) For in His Hand are & a = ——— —S[S the ends of the Earth, and the heights of the moun-tains are His. ce Then All repeat only the 2nd half = = of the Invitatory, as follows: Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. F 107 | Night Vigils (Matins) of Saturday after Passion Sunday | F107 See ae ee continue the Venite together: For the sea is His, and He made it; and the dry Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors > : —— land His Hands have fash-lon-ed. ail bow. O come, let us wor-ship and fall down [Se SH ere SSS be-fore Him, and let us weep be-fore the Lord Who made us; all rise. For He is Our an ee a God. And we are the peo-ple of His pas-ture, and the sheep of His Hand. [St = the entire Invitatory Let us wor-ship the Lord, * Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. & Then All repeat Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors =x = continue the Venite together: To-day, if ye will hear His V , har-den not your _— ooo = ee hearts. As in the prov-o-ca-tion, in the day of temp-ta-tion in the wil-der-ness. For i i So your fath-ers temp-ted Me; they prov-ed Me and saw My works. Then AIL repeat onthe 2nd half eB of the Invitatory, as follows. Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors 2 —— continue the Venite together: For-ty years long was I griev-ed with that ee SS Sa gen-er-i jon, and I said: “They do al-ways err in their hearts. And they have not meee = * = a a known My ways, so I sware in Mine ang-er: ‘They shall not en-ter in-to My rest.’ ” Then All repeat = St = the entire Invitatory: Let us wor-ship the Lord, * Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. Then only the Ist and 2nd Cantors —[——3——— chant the 1st half of the Invitatory: Let us wor-ship the Lord. * of the Invitatory, as follows: Who re-deem-ed us by the Cross. The Hymn F 108 | Night Vigils (Matins) of Saturday after Passion Sunday F 108 —— rr E —— The Ist Cantor alone chants the intonation. 1. Sing, my tongue, the glor-ious bat - tle, The Ist Cantor's side only completes line 1: > The 2nd Cantor's side only chants line 2. 2. He, Our Ma-ker, deep-ly Griev- ing The Ist Cantor's side only chants line 3. 3. Thus the work for our sal ~ va - tion The 2nd Cantor's side only chants line 4. 4. Therefore, when at length the ful~ ness Sing the last, the dread af - fray; 1.> That the first-made Ad-am fell, 2.> He or-dain-ed to be done; 3. Of th’ ap-point-ed time was come, 4.-> The 2nd side only chants line 5 5. Lo! He lies, an In-fant Weep-ing, > Where the nar-row mang- er stands, 5.> All chant line 6. 6. Praise and hon-our to the Fath- er, + Praise and hon-our to the Son, 6.> x E x — = : Fy 1. O’er the Cross, the Vie- tor’s Tro- phy, 2. When he ate the fruit for- bid- den 3. To the trait-or’s art op - po - sing 4, He was Sent, the world's Cre - a - tor, 5. While the Moth-er-Maid His Mem-bers 6. Praise and hon- our to the Spir- it, Sound the high Whose re - ward was death and hell, 2. tri - um- phal lay, 1.> Art yet deep- er than his own; 3.> From the Fath-er’s Heav'n-ly Home, 4.> Wraps in mean and low - ly bands, 5.> > Ev- er Three and ev- er One, 6.> E — x ———— ay 1. How the pains of death en-dur ~ ing, » Earth's Re-deem-er won the day. 1. 2. Mark'd e’en then This Tree the ru ~ in > Of the first tree to dis - pel. 2. 3. Thence the rem- ed - y pro-cur- ing > Whence the fa-tal wound be - gun. 3. 4, And was Found in hu-man fash- ion, S. And the swad-dling clothes is wi- nding 6. One in might, and One in glor ~ y Off - spring of the Vir- gin's womb. 4. Round His Help-less Feet and Hands. 5. + While ¢ = ter -mal a - ges run. 6. & ms Then All chant the “Amen” as follows: A - men. The First Nocturn The Versicle Y. How long shall mine enemy be exalted over me? By. Look upon me, hear me, O Lord My God. The Second Nocturn he Chapter and the Versicle Then the Hebdomadary alone chants the following Chapter (Jer. 11: 20) Morning Solemnity (Lauds) of Saturds But, Thou, O Lord of Sabaoth, That judgest righteously, + That triest the reigns and the heart, let me see Thy vengeance on them; * for unto Thee —=—====—=3¥! have I revealed my cause, O Lord Our God. All respond: BY. Thanks be to God. . Rescue me from mine enemies, O God. ). And from them that rise up against me redeem me. The Colle Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, eternal joys, Thou, That for our sake didst bear the carrying of the Cross. Who livest and reignest with God the Father in the Unity of the Holy Ghost, God, through all the ages of ages. Bj. Amen. MORNING SOLEMNITY (Lauds) The Morning Solemnity is to be done as given for Saturday in the Psalter Outside Paschaltide, Volume I, pp. 425 - 438, except from the Chapter up to the Benedictus, as well as the Collect and Commemoration as here follows. ‘The Chapter Then the Hebdomadary alone chants the following Chapter (Isaias 1: 19) “If ye be willing and obedient, + ye shall eat the good of the E v land,” * saith the Lord God. All respond: Bj. Thanks be to God. The Responsory k= The 1st Cantor Sa 1 Ist Cantor 5 So alone chants: Res-cue My Soul, O God, from the sword, e-ven Thi: SS On - ly-Be-got - ten One of Mine from the hand of the _ dog. All respond: _ Res-cue My Soul, © God, from the sword, _e-ven This e 4 ‘On - ly-Be-got - ten One of Mine from the hand of the dog. ‘The Hebdomadary alone chants: & Save Me from the mouth of the li-on, O Lord, and My ——[—— SS Low-li-ness from the horns of the u - ni - corns. Br All respond: | E-ven This On - ly-Be-got - ten One of Mine from the hand of the dog. So continue: Res-cue My Soul, O God, from the sword, e-ven This a On - ly-Be-got_- ten One of Mine from the hand of the dog. F 110 | Morning Solemnity (Lauds) of Saturday after Passion Sunday _| F 110 The Hymn Z ——= ore ———— The 1st Cantor alone chants the intonation 1. Thir- ty years a~ mong us Dwell-ing, The Ist Cantor's side only completes line 1» His ap-point-ed time ful- fill'd, 1.> The Ind Cantor's side only chants line 2. 2. He en-dur'd the. Nails, the spit- ting, > Vin - eg - ar, and Spear, and reed; 2.> The 1st Cantor's side only chants line 3. 3. Faithful Cross, a~bove all oth - er + One and On The 2nd Cantor's side only chants line 4. 4. Bend Thy Boughs,O Tree of Glor ~ y, + Thy re-lax-ing sin -ews bend; 4.» The 2nd Cantor's side only chants line 5 5. Thou a - lone wast count-ed wor-thy + This world’s Ransom to sus - t ly No-ble Tree; 3.> All chant line 6 6. Praise and hon- our to the Father, >» Praise and hon-our to the Son, 6.» re = = ———] 1. Born for this He meets His Pas- sion, ‘+ For that this He free-ly will’d; 1.+ 2. From That Ho-ly Bod - y Bro - ken + Blood and Wa - ter forth pro-ceed; 2.» 3. None in fol-iage, none in bloss- om, + None in fruit Thy peer may be; 3.> 4. For a -while the an ~cient rig - our + That Thy birth be-stow’d sus-pend; 4.» 5. That a ship-wreck’d race for ev- er "4 Might a port of ref- uge gain; 5.» 6. Praise and hon-our to the Spir- it, + Evy- er Three and ev-er One, 6.> E —— —— | 1. On the Cross the Lamb is Lift - ed, ‘+ Where His Life-Blood shall be Spill'd. 1. 2. Barth, and stars, and sky, and 0 - cean, . > By That Flood from stain are freed. 2. 3. Sweet-est Wood, and Sweet-est I - ron! + Sweet - est Weight is Hung on Thee. 3. 4. And the King of heav'n-ly beaut ~y >» On Thy Bos~-om gent ~ ly tend. 4. $. With the Sa-cred Blood A-noint-ed + OF the Lamb for sin - ners Slain. 5. 6. One in might, and One in glor - y > While ¢ ter -nal a - ges run. 6. =e ne Then All chant the “Amen” as follows: A - men. The Versicle Unjust witnesses are risen up against Me. And injustice hath lied to itself.

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