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Office for the Dead

 

This office gives the prayers for the hours specifically for the dead, or someone who has died. The communion of saints is a powerful teaching, connecting us to others within God's time, where the past and present as well as death in the body have no meaning. We know in God's mercy that death of the body is not death of the soul, which contiues on. Prayer connects us.

 

I have listed it here, because I have not found it anywhere else for free on the net and have had great need for it.

If you want the daily hours then I recommend Universalis: www.universalis.com

 

(Texts are from The Divine Office The Liturgy of the Hours Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York - 1975 and The New American Bible taken from the USCCB site)

 

 Office of Readings
 Morning Prayer
 Evening Prayer

Invitatory

 

 

 

Ant. Come, let us worship the Lord, all things live for him

 

Invitatory psalm (Psalm 95)

 

 

Office of Readings

 

 

 

HYMN: Keep in Mind (Lucien Deiss, C.S.Sp., 1965)

 

 

 

PSALMODY

 

Ant. From the earth you formed me, with flesh you clothed me; Lord, my Redeemer, raise me up again at the last day.

 

 

 

Psalm 40:2-14, 17-18

I

 

I waited, waited for the LORD;

 

who bent down

 

and heard my cry,

 

 

 

Drew me out of the pit of destruction,

 

out of the mud of the swamp,

 

Set my feet upon rock,

 

steadied my steps,

 

 

 

And put a new song in my mouth,

 

a hymn to our God.

 

Many shall look on in awe

 

and they shall trust in the LORD.

 

 

 

Happy those

 

whose trust is the LORD,

 

who turn not to idolatry

 

or to those who stray after falsehood.

 

 

 

How numerous, O LORD, my God,

 

you have made your wondrous deeds!

 

And in your plans for us

 

there is none to equal you.

 

 Should I wish to declare or tell them,

 

too many are they to recount.

 

 

 

Sacrifice and offering you do not want;

 

but ears open to obedience you gave me.

 

Holocausts and sin-offerings you do not require;

 

so I said, "Here I am;

 

 

 

Your commands for me are written in the scroll.

 

To do your will is my delight;

 

my God, your law is in my heart!"

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant. From the earth you formed me, with flesh you clothed me; Lord, my Redeemer, raise me up again at the last day.

 

 

 

Ant. 2 Lord, may it please you to rescue me; look upon me and help me.

II

 

I announced your deed

 

to a great assembly;

 

I did not restrain my lips;

 

you, LORD, are my witness.

 

 

 

Your deed I did not hide within my heart;

 

your loyal deliverance I have proclaimed.

 

I made no secret of your enduring kindness

 

to a great assembly.

 

 

 

LORD, do not withhold

 

your compassion from me;

 

may your enduring kindness

 

ever preserve me.

 

 

 

For all about me are evils

 

beyond count;

 

my sins so overcome me

 

I cannot see.

 

They are more than the hairs of my head;

 

my courage fails me.

 

 

 

LORD, graciously rescue me!

 

Come quickly to help me, LORD!

 

 

 

But may all who seek you

 

rejoice and be glad in you.

 

May those who long for your help

 

always say, "The LORD be glorified."

 

 

 

Though I am afflicted and poor,

 

the Lord keeps me in mind.

 

You are my help and deliverer;

 

my God, do not delay!

 

 

 

Ant. 2 Lord, may it please you to rescue me; look upon me and help me.

 

 

 

Ant. 3 My soul is thirsting for the living God; when shall I see him face to face?

 

 

 

Psalm 42

 

As the deer longs

 

for streams of water,

 

so my soul longs

 

 for you, O God.

 

 

 

My being thirsts for God,

 

the living God.

 

When can I go and see

 

the face of God?

 

 

 

My tears have been my food

 

day and night,

 

as they ask daily,

 

"Where is your God?"

 

 

 

Those times I recall

 

as I pour out my soul,

 

When I went in procession with the crowd,

 

I went with them to the house of God,

 

Amid loud cries of thanksgiving,

 

 with the multitude keeping festival.

 

 

 

Why are you downcast, my soul;

 

why do you groan within me?

 

Wait for God, whom I shall praise again,

 

my savior and my God.

 

 

 

My soul is downcast within me;

 

therefore I will remember you

 

From the land of the Jordan and Hermon,

 

from the land of Mount Mizar.

 

 

 

Here deep calls to deep

 

in the roar of your torrents.

 

All your waves and breakers

 

sweep over me.

 

 

 

At dawn may the LORD bestow

 

faithful love

 

that I may sing praise through the night,

 

praise to the God of my life.

 

 

 

I say to God, "My rock,

 

why do you forget me?

 

Why must I go about mourning

 

with the enemy oppressing me?"

 

 

 

It shatters my bones,

 

when my adversaries reproach me.

 

They say to me daily:

 

"Where is your God?"

 

 

 

Why are you downcast, my soul,

 

why do you groan within me?

 

Wait for God, whom I shall praise again,

 

 my savior and my God.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant. 3 My soul is thirsting for the living God; when shall I see him face to face?

 

 

 

Lord, countless are your mercies

 

Give me life according to your word.

 

 

First Reading

 

From the first letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians.

 

15:12-34

 

 

The Resurrection of Christ is the hope of the faithful

 

 

 

But if Christ is preached as raised from the dead, how can some among you say there is no resurrection of the dead? If there is no resurrection of the dead, then neither has Christ been raised. And if Christ has not been raised, then empty (too) is our preaching; empty, too, your faith. Then we are also false witnesses to God, because we testified against God that he raised Christ, whom he did not raise if in fact the dead are not raised. For if the dead are not raised, neither has Christ been raised, and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain; you are still in your sins. Then those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are the most pitiable people of all.

 

But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a human being, the resurrection of the dead came also through a human being. For just as in Adam all die, so too in Christ shall all be brought to life, but each one in proper order: Christ the firstfruits; then, at his coming, those who belong to Christ; then comes the end, when he hands over the kingdom to his God and Father, when he has destroyed every sovereignty and every authority and power.

 

For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. The last enemy to be destroyed is death, for "he subjected everything under his feet." But when it says that everything has been subjected, it is clear that it excludes the one who subjected everything to him. When everything is subjected to him, then the Son himself will (also) be subjected to the one who subjected everything to him, so that God may be all in all. Otherwise, what will people accomplish by having themselves baptized for the dead?

 

If the dead are not raised at all, then why are they having themselves baptized for them? Moreover, why are we endangering ourselves all the time? Every day I face death; I swear it by the pride in you (brothers) that I have in Christ Jesus our Lord. If at Ephesus I fought with beasts, so to speak, what benefit was it to me? If the dead are not raised: "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." Do not be led astray: "Bad company corrupts good morals." Become sober as you ought and stop sinning. For some have no knowledge of God; I say this to your shame.

 

 

 

RESPONSORY

 

1 Cor:15:25-26; see Rv 20:13,14

 

Christ must reign until God has brought all enemies under his feet

 

And the last enemy to be destroyed is death.

 

Then death and Sheol will give up their dead, death and Sheol will be cast into the fiery lake.

 

And the last enemy to be destroyed is death.

 

Second Reading

 

From a sermon by Saint Anastasius of Antioch, bishop

 

 

Christ will change our lowly body

 

 

 

To this end Christ died and rose to life that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living. But God is not the God of the dead, but of the living. That is why the dead, now under the dominion of one who has risen to life, are no longer dead but alive. Therefore life has dominion over them and, just as Christ, having been raised from the dead, will never die again, so too they will live and never fear death again. When they have been thus raised from the dead and freed from decay, they shall never again see death, for they will share in Christ’s resurrection just as he himself shared in their death.

 

This is why Christ descended into the underworld, with its imperishable prison-bars: to shatter the doors of bronze and break the bars of iron and, from decay to raise our life to himself by giving us freedom in place of servitude.

 

But if this plan does not yet appear to be perfectly realized – for men still die and bodies still decay in death – this should not occasion any loss of faith. For, in receiving the first-fruits, we have already received the pledge of all the blessings we have mentioned; with them we have reached the heights of heaven, and we have taken our place beside him who has raised us up with himself, as Paul says: In Christ God has raised us up with him, and has made us sit with him in the heavenly places.

 

And the fulfillment will be ours on the day predetermined by the Father, when we shall put off our childish ways and come to perfect manhood. For this is the decree of the Father of the ages: the gift, once given, is to be secure and no more to be rejected by a return to childish attitudes.

 

There is no need to recall that the Lord rose from the dead with a spiritual body, since Paul, in speaking of our bodies bears witness that they are sown as animal bodies and raised as spiritual bodies: that is, they are transformed in accordance with the glorious transfiguration of Christ who goes before us as our leader.

 

The Apostle, affirming something he clearly knew also said that this would happen to all mankind through Christ, who will change our lowly body to make it like his glorious body.

 

If this transformation is a change into a spiritual body and one, furthermore, like the glorious boy of Christ, the Christ rose with a spiritual body, a body that was sown in dishonor, but the very body that was transformed in glory.

 

Having brought this body to the Father as the firs-fruits of our nature, he will also bring the whole body to fulfillment. Fore he promised this when he said: I, when I am lifted up, will draw all men to myself.

 

 

 

RESPONSORY

 

 John 5:28-29; 1 Corinthians 15:52

 

All who are in their graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God;

 

those who have done good deeds will go forth to the resurrection of life; those who have done evil will go forth to the resurrection of judgment.

 

 

 

In an instant, in the twinkling of an eye, at the final trumpet blast, the dead shall rise.

 

those who have done good…

 

 

Prayer

 

Lord, hear our prayers.

 

By raising your Son from the dead, you have given us faith.

 

Strengthen our hope that N., our brother (sister), will share in his resurrection.

 

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

 


Morning Prayer

 

 

 

HYMN: Christ the Lord is Risen Today (Charles Wesley, 1707-1788)

 

 

 

PSALMODY

 

Ant 1. The bones that were crushed shall leap for joy before the Lord.

 

 

 

Psalm 51

 

Have mercy on me, God, in your goodness;

 

in your abundant compassion blot out my offense.

 

Wash away all my guilt;

 

from my sin cleanse me.

 

 

 

For I know my offense;

 

my sin is always before me.

 

Against you alone have I sinned;

 

I have done such evil in your sight

 

 

 

That you are just in your sentence,

 

blameless when you condemn.

 

True, I was born guilty,

 

a sinner, even as my mother conceived me.

 

 

 

Still, you insist on sincerity of heart;

 

in my inmost being teach me wisdom.

 

Cleanse me with hyssop, that I may be pure;

 

wash me, make me whiter than snow.

 

 

 

Let me hear sounds of joy and gladness;

 

let the bones you have crushed rejoice.

 

Turn away your face from my sins;

 

blot out all my guilt.

 

 

 

A clean heart create for me, God;

 

renew in me a steadfast spirit.

 

Do not drive me from your presence,

 

nor take from me your holy spirit.

 

 

 

Restore my joy in your salvation;

 

sustain in me a willing spirit.

 

I will teach the wicked your ways,

 

that sinners may return to you.

 

 

 

Rescue me from death, God, my saving God,

 

that my tongue may praise your healing power.

 

Lord, open my lips;

 

my mouth will proclaim your praise.

 

 

 

For you do not desire sacrifice;

 

a burnt offering you would not accept.

 

My sacrifice, God, is a broken spirit;

 

God, do not spurn a broken, humbled heart.

 

 

 

Make Zion prosper in your good pleasure;

 

rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.

 

Then you will be pleased with proper sacrifice,

 

burnt offerings and holocausts; then bullocks will be offered on your altar.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 1. The bones that were crushed shall leap for joy before the Lord.

 

Ant 2. At the very threshold of death, rescue me, Lord.

 

 

 

Canticle

 

Isaiah 38:10-14, 17-20

 

Once I said,

 

"In the noontime of life I must depart!

 

To the gates of the nether world I shall be consigned

 

for the rest of my years."

 

 

 

I said, "I shall see the LORD no more

 

in the land of the living.

 

No longer shall I behold my fellow men

 

among those who dwell in the world."

 

 

 

My dwelling, like a shepherd's tent,

 

is struck down and borne away from me;

 

You have folded up my life, like a weaver

 

who severs the last thread.

 

 

 

Day and night you give me over to torment;

 

I cry out until the dawn.

 

Like a lion he breaks all my bones;

 

day and night you give me over to torment.

 

 

 

Like a swallow I utter shrill cries;

 

I moan like a dove.

 

My eyes grow weak, gazing heavenward:

 

O Lord, I am in straits; be my surety!

 

 

 

You have preserved my life

 

from the pit of destruction,

 

When you cast behind your back

 

all my sins.

 

 

 

For it is not the nether world that gives you thanks,

 

nor death that praises you;

 

Neither do those who go down into the pit

 

await your kindness.

 

 

 

The living, the living give you thanks,

 

as I do today.

 

Fathers declare to their sons,

 

O God, your faithfulness.

 

 

 

The LORD is our savior;

 

we shall sing to stringed instruments

 

In the house of the LORD

 

all the days of our life.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 2. At the very threshold of death, rescue me, Lord.

 

Ant 3. I will praise my God all the days of my life.

 

 

 

Psalm 146

 

Praise the LORD, my soul;

 

I shall praise the LORD all my life,

 

sing praise to my God while I live.

 

 

 

I Put no trust in princes,

 

in mere mortals powerless to save.

 

When they breathe their last, they return to the earth;

 

that day all their planning comes to nothing.

 

 

 

Happy those whose help is Jacob's God,

 

whose hope is in the LORD, their God,

 

The maker of heaven and earth,

 

the seas and all that is in them,

 

 

 

Who keeps faith forever,

 

secures justice for the oppressed,

 

gives food to the hungry.

 

The LORD sets prisoners free;

 

 

 

the LORD gives sight to the blind.

 

The LORD raises up those who are bowed down;

 

The LORD protects the stranger,

 

sustains the orphan and the widow,

 

 

 

the LORD loves the righteous.

 

but thwarts the way of the wicked.

 

The LORD shall reign forever, your God,

 

Zion, through all generations!

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 3. I will praise my God all the days of my life.

 

 

Reading

1 Thessalonians 4:14

 

 

 

If we believe that Jesus died and rose, God will bring forth with him from the dead those also who have fallen asleep believing in him.

 

 

 

RESPONSORY

 

I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

 

I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

 

You turned my sorrow into joy.

 

for you have rescued me.

 

Glory to the Father...

 

I will praise you...

 

 

 

CANTICLE OF ZECHARIAH (Luke 1:68-79)

 

Ant. I am the Resurrection, I ham the Life; to believe in me means life, in spite of death, and all who believe in me shall never die.

 

 

 

INTERCESSIONS

 

Let us pray to the all-powerful Father who raised Jesus from the dead and gives new life to our mortal bodies, and say to him:

 

Lord, give us new life in Christ.

 

Father, through baptism we have een buried whit youSona nd have risen with him in his resurrection,

 

grant that we may walk in newness of life so that when we die, we may live with Christ forever.

 

Provident Father, you have given us the living bread that has come down from heaven and which should always be eaten worthily,

 

grant that we may eat this bread worthily and be raised up to eternal life on the last day.

 

Lord, you sent an angel to comfort your Son in his agony,

 

give us the hope of your consolation when death draws near.

 

You delivered the three youths from the fiery furnace,

 

free your faithful ones from the punishment they suffer for their sins.

 

God of the living and the dead, you raised Jesus from the dead,

 

raise up those who have died and grand that we may share eternal glory with them.

 

 

 

Our Father …

 

 

 

Prayer

 

 

 

Lord, hear our prayers.

 

By raising your Son from the dead, you have given us faith. Strengthen our hope that N., our brother (sister), will share in his resurrection.

 

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, you Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, on God, for ever and ever.

 

 


 

Evening Prayer

 

 

 

HYMN: Sine Nomine (10.10.10)

 

 

 

PSALMODY

 

Ant 1. The Lord will keep you from all evil. He will guard your soul.

 

 

 

Psalm 121

 

I raise my eyes toward the mountains.

 

From where will my help come?

 

My help comes from the LORD,

 

the maker of heaven and earth.

 

 

 

God will not allow your foot to slip;

 

your guardian does not sleep.

 

Truly, the guardian of Israel

 

never slumbers nor sleeps.

 

 

 

The LORD is your guardian; the LORD is your shade

 

at your right-hand.

 

By day the sun cannot harm you,

 

nor the moon by night.

 

 

 

The LORD will guard you from all evil,

 

will always guard your life.

 

The LORD will guard your coming and going

 

both now and forever.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 1. The Lord will keep you from all evil. He will guard your soul.

 

Ant 2. If you kept a record of our sins, Lord, who could escape condemnation?

 

 

 

Psalm 130

 

Out of the depths I call to you, LORD;

 

Lord, hear my cry!

 

May your ears be attentive

 

to my cry for mercy.

 

 

 

If you, LORD, mark our sins,

 

Lord, who can stand?

 

But with you is forgiveness

 

and so you are revered.

 

I wait with longing for the LORD,

 

 

 

my soul waits for his word.

 

My soul looks for the Lord

 

More than sentinels for daybreak,

 

let Israel look for the LORD,

 

 

 

For with the LORD is kindness,

 

with him is full redemption,

 

And God will redeem Israel

 

from all their sins.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 2. If you kept a record of our sins, Lord, who could escape condemnation?

 

Ant 3. As the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so the Son gives life to whom he wills.

 

 

 

Canticle

 

Philippians 2:6-11

 

Who, though he was in the form of God,

 

did not regard equality with God

 

something to be grasped.

 

 

 

Rather, he emptied himself,

 

taking the form of a slave,

 

coming in human likeness;

 

 

 

and found human in appearance,

 

he humbled himself,

 

becoming obedient to death,

 

even death on a cross.

 

 

 

Because of this,

 

God greatly exalted him

 

and bestowed on him the name

 

that is above every name,

 

 

 

that at the name of Jesus

 

every knee should bend,

 

of those in heaven and on earth

 

and under the earth,

 

and every tongue confess

 

that Jesus Christ is Lord,

 

to the glory of God the Father.

 

 

 

Glory to the Father…

 

 

 

Ant 3. As the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so the Son gives life to whom he wills.

 

 

Reading

1 Corinthians 15:55-57

 

 

 

Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

 

 

RESPONSORY

 

In you, Lord, is our hope. We shall never hope in vain.

 

In you, Lord, is our hope. We shall never hope in vain.

 

We shall dance and rejoice in your mercy.

 

We shall never hope in vain.

 

Glory to the Father...

 

In you, Lord...

 

 

 

CANTICLE OF MARY (Luke 1:46-55)

 

Ant. All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I shall no turn away.

 

 

 

INTERCESSIONS

 

We acknowledge Christ the Lord through whom we hope that our lowly bodies will be made like his in glory, and we say:

 

Lord, your are our life and resurrection.

 

Christ, Son of the living God, who raised up Lazarus, your friend, from the dead,

 

raise up to life and glory the dead whom you have redeemed by your precious blood.

 

Christ, consoler of those who mourn, you dried the tears of the family of Lazarus, of the widow’s son, an the daughter of Jarius,

 

comfort those who mourn for the dead.

 

Christ, Savior, destroy the reign of sin in our earthly bodies, so that just as through sin we deserved punishment,

 

so through you we may gain eternal life.

 

Christ, Redeemer, look on those who have no hope because they do not know you,

 

may they receive faith in the resurrection and in the life of the world to come.

 

You revealed yourself to the blind man who begged for the light of his eyes,

 

show your face to the dead who are still deprived of your light.

 

When at last our earthly home is dissolved,

 

give us a home, not of earthly making, but built of eternity in heaven.

 

 

 

Our Father …

 

 

 

Prayer

 

 

 

Lord, hear our prayers.

 

By raising your Son from the dead, you have given us faith. Strengthen our hope that N., our brother (sister), will share in his resurrection.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, you Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, on God, for ever and ever.