Tuesday: The Little Office Of The Name Of Jesus

TUESDAY

THE LITTLE OFFICE OF THE NAME OF JESUS

AT MATTINS

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise.
Vers. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

Sweet is the memory of Blessed Jesus, Which when our hearts are fed, with joy doth ease us. But i in presence with our souls he meet, Then is he, then all sweetest things, more sweet.
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT PRIME

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE   

Nothing more comfortable to sing, Or with more pleasure in the ear doth ring, Nothing more sweet, that we should think of, rather The Jesus Christ the Son of God the Father.
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT THIRD

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.  Jesu the hope of penitents that be, How mild art thou to them that sue to thee!To find thee! what to them that find thee out!
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

Jesu the hope of penitents that be, How mild art thou to them that sue to thee! How good art thou to them that seek about To find thee! what to them that find thee out! 
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT SIXTH

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

Jesus in thee, our hart all sweetness finds; Fountain of life & grace, light of our minds: Excess of all contentment is in thee, And of all joys, that may desire be.  
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT NINTH

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

No tongue is able to declare, Writings and books too short, they are; Only he, that doth it prove, Knows what it is Jesus to love.
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT EVENSONGE

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. O Lord thou wilt open my lips.
Resp. And my mouth shall show forth thy praise
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

Jesu thou art our admirable King, Whose noble triumphs all the world doth sing, Jesu thy sweetness cannot be exprest, Thou wholly art to be desired & blest.
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

AT COMPLINE

Vers. Let the Name of our Lord be blessed for ever.
Resp. Amen
Versus. Convert us, O Lord, our Saviour
Resp. And avert thy anger from us.
Versus. O God incline unto mine aid.
Resp. O Lord make hast to help me.
Vers. Glory be to the Father, & to the Sonne &c. 
Resp. As it was in the beginning, both now and ever, and world without end, Amen, Alleluia

From Septugaesima to Easter, instead of Alleluia, is said, Praise be to thee O Lord, King of Eternal glory.

THE HYMNE

O Lord  from us never depart: Enlighten with thy light our hart. Expel the darkness of our mind, In whom the world doth sweetness find. 
Antiph. Our Lord Jesus hath humbled himself, being made obedient even to death, yea the death of the Cross: for the which God also hath exalted him, & hath given him a name, above every Name, that in the Name of Jesus every knee may bow, of those that are in heaven, upon earth, and under the earth.
Vers. Let all the earth adore thee, O God, & let sing unto thee.
Resp. Let it say a Psalm to thy name, O Lord Jesus. 

LET US PRAY

O God who hast made the most Glorious Name of thy only begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ amiable to thy faithful, with a most great affection of sweetness; and dreadful and terrible to the malignant spirits: grant favourably that all who devout reverence this Name of Jesus upon earth, may for the present receive the sweetness of holy consolation, & in the world to come may obtain the joy of exultation, & never ending jubilation. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son & c. 

THE COMMENDATION 

These hours canonical with hart affected, To thee, Sweet Jesu, I have now directed. Be mindful of me in my last extremity, That I may reign with thee for all eternity.

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