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== Cycle of Readings ==
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| '''A: Mt'''
| rowspan="3"| Temptation of Jesus
| rowspan="3"| Transfiguration
| Jn 4: Woman at the Well
| Jn 9: Man Born Blind
| Jn 11: Lazarus
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| '''B: Mk'''
| Jn 2: Cleansing of Temple
| Jn 3: Nicodemus
| Jn 12: Grain of Wheat
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| '''C: Lk'''
| Lk 13: Parable of the Fig Tree
| Lk 15: Merciful Father
| Jn 8: Woman Caught in Adultery
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== General Lenten Prefaces ==
=== Preface I of Lent ===
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03390.htm Lent I]
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It is truly right and just, <br>
our duty and our salvation, <br>
always and everywhere to give you thanks, <br>
Lord, holy Father, <br>
almighty and eternal God, <br>
through Christ our Lord.
For by your gracious gift each year <br>
your faithful await the sacred paschal feasts  <br>
with the joy of minds made pure,  <br>
so that, more eagerly intent on prayer  <br>
and on the works of charity,  <br>
and participating in the mysteries  <br>
by which they have been reborn,  <br>
they may be led to the fullness of grace  <br>
that you bestow on your sons and daughters.
</div>
=== Preface II of Lent ===
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03391.htm Lent II]
<div style="margin-left:4em">
It is truly right and just, <br>
our duty and our salvation, <br>
always and everywhere to give you thanks, <br>
Lord, holy Father, <br>
almighty and eternal God.
For you have given your children a sacred time  <br>
for the renewing and purifying of their hearts, <br>
that, freed from disordered affections,  <br>
they may so deal with the things of this passing world <br>
as to hold rather to the things that eternally endure.
</div>
=== Preface III of Lent ===
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03392.htm Lent III]
<div style="margin-left:4em">
It is truly right and just, <br>
our duty and our salvation, <br>
always and everywhere to give you thanks, <br>
Lord, holy Father, <br>
almighty and eternal God.
For you will that our self-denial should give you thanks, <br>
humble our sinful pride, <br>
contribute to the feeding of the poor, <br>
and so help us imitate you in your kindness.
</div>
=== Preface IV of Lent ===
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03393.htm Lent IV]
<div style="margin-left:4em">
It is truly right and just, <br>
our duty and our salvation, <br>
always and everywhere to give you thanks, <br>
Lord, holy Father, <br>
almighty and eternal God.
For through bodily fasting you restrain our faults, <br>
raise up our minds, and bestow both virtue and its rewards, <br>
through Christ our lord.
</div>
== First Sunday: The Temptation of Jesus ==
== First Sunday: The Temptation of Jesus ==


:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/022612.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]
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"This is the time of fulfillment. <br>
"This is the time of fulfillment. <br>
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we might pass over at last to the eternal paschal feast.
we might pass over at last to the eternal paschal feast.


<i>Father, fill us with that same Spirit which sustained your Son <br>
; Prayer Over the People
during His forty days of fasting and prayer.
 
Show us how we have sinned against You.
 
Empower us to break our sinful habits  <br>
and to live lives made new by the power of Your love at work in us.


May Your will be done in us this Lent through your Son, <br>
May bountiful blessing, O Lord, we pray, <br>
Jesus Christ Our Lord, <br>
come down upon your people, <br>
Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, <br>
that hope may grow in tribulation, <br>
One God, forever and forever.
virtue be strengthened in temptation, <br>
and eternal redemption be assured. <br>
Through Christ our Lord.


Amen.</i>
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== Second Sunday: Transfiguration ==
== Second Sunday: Transfiguration ==
:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/030412.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]


:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00741.htm Preface of the Second Sunday of Lent]
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00741.htm Preface of the Second Sunday of Lent]
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that the promised Christ had first to suffer<br>  
that the promised Christ had first to suffer<br>  
and so come to the glory of His resurrection.
and so come to the glory of His resurrection.
; Prayer Over the People
Bless your faithful, we pray, O Lord, <br>
with a blessing that endures forever, <br>
and keep them faithful  <br>
to the Gospel of Your Only Begotten Son, <br>
so that they may always desire and at last attain <br>
that glory whose beauty He showed in His own Body, <br>
to the amazement of His Apostles. <br>
Through Christ our Lord.
</div>
</div>


== Third Sunday: The Woman at the Well (A) ==
== Third Sunday: The Woman at the Well (A) ==
:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/031112.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]


:: Year B: Cleansing of the Temple in the Gospel of John (Jn 2:13-25).
:: Year B: Cleansing of the Temple in the Gospel of John (Jn 2:13-25).
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In His thirst to receive her faith<br>
In His thirst to receive her faith<br>
He awakened in her heart the fire of Your love.
He awakened in her heart the fire of Your love.
; Prayer Over the People
Direct, O Lord, we pray, the hearts of your faithful, <br>
and in Your kindness grant Your servants this grace: <br>
that, abiding in love of You and their neighbor, <br>
they may fulfill the whole of Your commands. <br>
Through Christ our Lord.
</div>
</div>


== Fourth Sunday (Laetare): The Man Born Blind ==
== Fourth Sunday (Laetare): The Man Born Blind (A) ==
:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/031812.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]
 
:: Year B: Jesus speaks to Nicodemus. "God so loved the world ..." (Jn 3:14-21).


:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00765.htm Preface of the Fourth Sunday of Lent]
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00765.htm Preface of the Fourth Sunday of Lent]
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through the waters of regeneration <br>
through the waters of regeneration <br>
to make them your adopted children.
to make them your adopted children.
; Prayer Over the People
Look upon those who call to you, O Lord, <br>
and sustain the weak; <br>
give life by Your unfailing light <br>
to those who walk in the shadow of death, <br>
and bring those rescued by Your mercy from every evil <br>
to reach the highest good. <br>
Through Christ our Lord.
</div>
</div>


== Fifth Sunday: Lazarus ==
== Fifth Sunday: Lazarus (A) ==
:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032512.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]
 
:: Year B: The Grain of Wheat (Jn 12:20-33) — John's commentary on Agony in the Garden?


:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00771.htm Preface of the Fifth Sunday of Lent]
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english2/p00771.htm Preface of the Fifth Sunday of Lent]
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just as, taking pity on the human,  <br>
just as, taking pity on the human,  <br>
he leads us by sacred mysteries to new life.
he leads us by sacred mysteries to new life.
; Prayer Over the People
Bless, O Lord, Your people, <br>
who long for the gift of Your mercy, <br>
and grant that what, at your prompting, they desire <br>
they may receive by Your generous gift. <br>
Through Christ our Lord.
</div>
</div>


== Passion Sunday ==
== Passion Sunday ==
:; [http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/040112.cfm Sunday Readings 2012 (B)]


:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03403.htm Preface of the Passion of the Lord]
:; [http://www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03403.htm Preface of the Passion of the Lord]
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 18 February 2024

Cycle of Readings

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
A: Mt Temptation of Jesus Transfiguration Jn 4: Woman at the Well Jn 9: Man Born Blind Jn 11: Lazarus
B: Mk Jn 2: Cleansing of Temple Jn 3: Nicodemus Jn 12: Grain of Wheat
C: Lk Lk 13: Parable of the Fig Tree Lk 15: Merciful Father Jn 8: Woman Caught in Adultery

General Lenten Prefaces

Preface I of Lent

Lent I

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God,
through Christ our Lord.

For by your gracious gift each year
your faithful await the sacred paschal feasts
with the joy of minds made pure,
so that, more eagerly intent on prayer
and on the works of charity,
and participating in the mysteries
by which they have been reborn,
they may be led to the fullness of grace
that you bestow on your sons and daughters.

Preface II of Lent

Lent II

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God.

For you have given your children a sacred time
for the renewing and purifying of their hearts,
that, freed from disordered affections,
they may so deal with the things of this passing world
as to hold rather to the things that eternally endure.

Preface III of Lent

Lent III

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God.

For you will that our self-denial should give you thanks,
humble our sinful pride,
contribute to the feeding of the poor,
and so help us imitate you in your kindness.

Preface IV of Lent

Lent IV

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God.

For through bodily fasting you restrain our faults,
raise up our minds, and bestow both virtue and its rewards,
through Christ our lord.

First Sunday: The Temptation of Jesus

"This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel."

Preface of the First Sunday of Lent."

Father, all-powerful and ever-living God,
we do well always and everywhere to give You thanks,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

By abstaining forty long days from earthly food,
he consecrated through his fast
the pattern of our Lenten observance and,
by overturning all the snares of the ancient serpent,
taught us to cast out the leaven of malice,
so that, celebrating worthily the Paschal Mystery,
we might pass over at last to the eternal paschal feast.

Prayer Over the People

May bountiful blessing, O Lord, we pray,
come down upon your people,
that hope may grow in tribulation,
virtue be strengthened in temptation,
and eternal redemption be assured.
Through Christ our Lord.

Second Sunday: Transfiguration

Preface of the Second Sunday of Lent

Father, all-powerful and ever-living God,
we do well always and everywhere to give You thanks,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

On Your holy mountain He revealed Himself in glory
in the presence of His disciples.
He had already prepared them for His approaching death.
He wanted to teach them through the law and the Prophets
that the promised Christ had first to suffer
and so come to the glory of His resurrection.

Prayer Over the People

Bless your faithful, we pray, O Lord,
with a blessing that endures forever,
and keep them faithful
to the Gospel of Your Only Begotten Son,
so that they may always desire and at last attain
that glory whose beauty He showed in His own Body,
to the amazement of His Apostles.
Through Christ our Lord.

Third Sunday: The Woman at the Well (A)

Year B: Cleansing of the Temple in the Gospel of John (Jn 2:13-25).
Preface of the Third Sunday of Lent

Father, all-powerful and ever-living God,
we do well always and everywhere to give You thanks,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

When He asked the woman of Samaria for water to drink,
Christ had already prepared for her the gift of faith.
In His thirst to receive her faith
He awakened in her heart the fire of Your love.

Prayer Over the People

Direct, O Lord, we pray, the hearts of your faithful,
and in Your kindness grant Your servants this grace:
that, abiding in love of You and their neighbor,
they may fulfill the whole of Your commands.
Through Christ our Lord.

Fourth Sunday (Laetare): The Man Born Blind (A)

Year B: Jesus speaks to Nicodemus. "God so loved the world ..." (Jn 3:14-21).
Preface of the Fourth Sunday of Lent

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God,
through Christ our Lord.

By the mystery of the Incarnation,
he has led the human race that walked in darkness
into the radiance of the faith
and he brought those born in slavery to ancient sin
through the waters of regeneration
to make them your adopted children.

Prayer Over the People

Look upon those who call to you, O Lord,
and sustain the weak;
give life by Your unfailing light
to those who walk in the shadow of death,
and bring those rescued by Your mercy from every evil
to reach the highest good.
Through Christ our Lord.

Fifth Sunday: Lazarus (A)

Year B: The Grain of Wheat (Jn 12:20-33) — John's commentary on Agony in the Garden?
Preface of the Fifth Sunday of Lent

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God,
through Christ our Lord.

For as true man he wept for Lazarus his friend
and as eternal God raised him from the tomb,
just as, taking pity on the human,
he leads us by sacred mysteries to new life.

Prayer Over the People

Bless, O Lord, Your people,
who long for the gift of Your mercy,
and grant that what, at your prompting, they desire
they may receive by Your generous gift.
Through Christ our Lord.

Passion Sunday

Preface of the Passion of the Lord

It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to give you thanks,
Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God,
through Christ our Lord.

For through the saving Passion of your Son
the whole world has received a heart
to confess the infinite power of your majesty,
since by the wondrous power of the Cross
your judgment on the world is now revealed
and the authority of Christ crucified.


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