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4.6.26 Lauds, Monday Morning Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

4.6.26 Lauds, Monday Morning Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

Update: 2026-04-05
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This podcast features a series of Christian worship elements, beginning with Latin prayers and the hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen Today," focusing on praise and redemption. It includes a psalm expressing a deep longing for God's presence and finding solace in His love. Another hymn celebrates the Risen Redeemer, calling for universal praise. The content further explores the resurrection's significance, linking faith and confession to salvation, and recites the Benedictus, highlighting God's redemptive promises. The podcast concludes with the Gloria Patri and a benediction, reinforcing themes of divine guidance and peace. Key themes include the resurrection, redemption, praise, faith, and God's faithfulness.

Outlines

00:00:00
Opening Invocation and Hymn of Resurrection

The podcast opens with Latin prayers and the hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen Today," celebrating the resurrection with themes of praise and redemption.

00:02:51
Psalms of Longing and Trust in God's Love

This section features a psalm expressing deep longing for God's presence and finding solace, strength, and protection in His love and faithfulness.

00:05:21
Hymn of the Risen Redeemer and Faith in Salvation

A hymn celebrates the Risen Redeemer, calling for universal praise and blessing. The segment emphasizes the Lord's resurrection, encouraging praise and rejoicing, and highlights the power of faith and confession for salvation.

00:12:55
The Benedictus, Divine Promises, and Benediction

The Benedictus is recited, recounting God's redemptive acts and fulfillment of promises. The podcast concludes with the Gloria Patri and a benediction, reinforcing themes of divine guidance and peace.

Keywords

Alleluia


A liturgical expression of praise to God, often translated as "Praise ye the Lord." It is frequently used in Christian worship, particularly during Eastertide, to express joy and celebration of the resurrection.

Resurrection


The central tenet of Christianity, referring to Jesus Christ's rising from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. It signifies victory over sin and death, offering hope for eternal life to believers.

Redemption


The act of being saved from sin, error, or evil. In Christian theology, it refers to Christ's sacrifice on the cross, which redeems humanity from the consequences of sin.

Praise


The act of expressing admiration, approval, or adoration. In a religious context, it involves glorifying God through worship, hymns, and thanksgiving for His attributes and actions.

Faith


Complete trust or confidence in someone or something. In Christianity, it is the belief in God and Jesus Christ, leading to justification and salvation.

Q&A

  • What is the significance of "Alleluia" in the context of this podcast?

    "Alleluia" is a recurring expression of praise and joy, particularly emphasizing the celebration of Christ's resurrection and God's redemptive work.

  • What are the main themes conveyed by the hymns and psalms in this transcript?

    The primary themes include the celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection, God's love and power, the longing for divine presence, and the promise of salvation through faith.

  • How does the transcript connect faith with salvation?

    It states that faith in the heart leads to justification, and confession with the lips that Jesus is Lord leads to salvation, highlighting both inner belief and outward declaration.

  • What is the role of the Benedictus in the transcript?

    The Benedictus recounts God's merciful acts of visiting and redeeming His people, fulfilling ancient promises and delivering them from their enemies, emphasizing divine faithfulness.

Show Notes

Lauds, Morning Prayer for Easter Monday. He is risen! April 6, 2026
With Fr. Nathaniel Sanders, Paul Rose, and Paul's sister Nina Rose


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Introductory Rite: "Deus in adjutorium" – "O God, come to my assistance"
Hymn: "Jesus Christ is Risen Today!" sung by Nina Rose
Psalm 63v2-9 (tone 4e, antiphon adapted from the Gregorian by Sing the Hours, 2023)
Canticle: Daniel 3v57-88, 56 (tone 6f, ant. adapted from the Gregorian by StH, '23)
Psalm 149 (tone 5, ant. adapted from the Gregorian by StH, '23)
Reading: Romans 10v8b-10
Antiphon: Haec Dies, Gregorian Proper, tr. "This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad, alleluia."
Benedictus (Latin, Luke 1v68-79)
Intercessions (with Fr. Nathaniel Sanders): "Save us Lord through Your victory."
Pater Noster – "Our Father"
Collect and Blessing with Fr. Nathaniel Sanders


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English translation of The Liturgy of the Hours: General Instruction, Antiphons, Invitatories, Responsories, Intercessions, Psalm 95, the Canticle of the Lamb, Psalm Prayers; original texts of the Opening Prayers and Alternative Opening Prayers from the Roman Missal, and the Roman Calendar. Copyright ©1970, 1973, 1975, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The texts of all Biblical Readings and Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles and the Canticle of the Lamb) are reproduced with permission from The New American Bible, ©1970 by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington D.C. All rights reserved.
Psalm Texts except Psalm 95 ©The Grail (England) 1963 published by Collins, London 1963.
English translations of the Te Deum, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Benedictus, and Doxology by the International Consultation on English Texts.
*Hymn: The English translation is copyright ©2023 International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation.

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4.6.26 Lauds, Monday Morning Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

4.6.26 Lauds, Monday Morning Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours

Paul Rose