MORNING PRAYER FOR DECEASED
SAINT GABRIEL HOURS
The Good News:
Praying with Christ Every Day.
Anytime. Anywhere. With Anyone.
MORNING PRAYER
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FOR THE DECEASED
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DIVINE OFFICE / LITURGY OF THE HOURS
is the Prayer of Christ and the Church
"Christ Jesus, high priest of the new and eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into this earthly exile that hymn which is sung throughout all ages in the halls of heaven. He joins the entire community of mankind to Himself, associating it with His own singing of this canticle of divine praise." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #86)
"For he continues His priestly work through the agency of His Church, which is ceaselessly engaged in praising the Lord and interceding for the salvation of the whole world. She does this, not only by celebrating the Eucharist, but also in other ways, especially by praying the Divine Office." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #86)
"Lauds as Morning Prayer and Vespers as Evening Prayer are the two hinges on which the daily office turns; hence they are to be considered as the chief hours and are to be celebrated as such." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #89)
"Christ Jesus, high priest of the new and eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into this earthly exile that hymn which is sung throughout all ages in the halls of heaven. He joins the entire community of mankind to Himself, associating it with His own singing of this canticle of divine praise." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #86)
"For he continues His priestly work through the agency of His Church, which is ceaselessly engaged in praising the Lord and interceding for the salvation of the whole world. She does this, not only by celebrating the Eucharist, but also in other ways, especially by praying the Divine Office." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #86)
"Lauds as Morning Prayer and Vespers as Evening Prayer are the two hinges on which the daily office turns; hence they are to be considered as the chief hours and are to be celebrated as such." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #89)
"Lauds as Morning Prayer and Vespers as Evening Prayer are the two hinges on which the daily office turns; hence they are to be considered as the chief hours and are to be celebrated as such." (Vatican II Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, #89)
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THE OFFICE OF THE DEAD
is said in Choir on the day of burial and on other days and suitable occasions. It is celebrated more solemnly on the day of burial, the day after news of the death is received, and on third, seventh, and thirtieth days following, as well as on anniversaries (adapted from the 1950 edition of the Roman Breviary)
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VIRTUAL RESOURCES
Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community among those who celebrate the Hours with the same sounds and images at various times and places.
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FULL ROMAN RITE SERVICE
MORNING PRAYER
The Liturgy of the Hours: According to the Roman Rite
Hymns: Hymnal for the Hours by Fr. Samuel F. Weber, O.S.B.
Antiphons: Gaudete Psalter: For the Liturgy of the Hours
Psalm Tones: St. Meinrad Psalm Tones, Saint Meinrad Archabbey
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ADDITIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS
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GREETING
We gather to commend our sister Sylvia to God our Father
and to commit her remains to the earth.
In the spirit of faith in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
from the dead
let us raise our voices in song
let us raise our voices in song
and offer our prayers for Sylvia
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GATHERING SONGS
Love Goes On❤ ~ Bernadette Farrell✿ڿڰۣڿڰۣ
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OPENING VERSE
We read in Sacred Scripture:
This is the will of my Father that I should lose nothing
of all that he has given to me.
and that I should raise it up on the last day.
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