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The propers of the day according to the 1962 Roman Missal. A Feria of the eleventh Sunday after Pentecost with commemoration of saints Tiberteus and Susanna. Susannah August eleventh in the year of our Lord 2026. Like Saint Lawrence, Tiberteus, son of the Prefect of Rome, was thrown into the flames. Armed with the sign of the cross, the martyr walked full of confidence on the burning coal.
Vox Liturgica:He was then led out of the town and beheaded on the Lavacanian Way in 02/1986. On the same day Susannah, a virgin of high nobility who on account of her vow of virginity had refused to marry Galerius Maximus, son of the Emperor Diocletian, was beheaded in her house. Her body is preserved with that of her father Saint Gabinius and that of Saint Felicitas mother of the seven martyrs honored on July 10 in the Church of Saint Susanna where the station is held on the Saturday of the third week in Lent. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Vox Liturgica:The introit. This God who dwells apart in holiness, who knits families together in unity of will, he will give his people strength and courage. Arise, O Lord, and let thy enemies be scattered, and let all that hate thee flee from before thy face. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning is now and will be through all ages of ages. Amen.
Vox Liturgica:This God who dwells apart in holiness, who knits families together in unity of will, He will give His people strength and courage. The Collect. Let us pray. Almighty and everlasting God, who, in the abundance of Thy lovingkindness, art want to go beyond both the merits and the requests of Thy suppliants, Pour down upon us Thy mercy, that Thou mayest forgive us those things of which our conscience is afraid, and grant us those good things which our prayer does not presume to ask. A commemoration of Saints Tiberteus and Susanna.
Vox Liturgica:May the constant protection of Thy holy martyrs Tiberteus and Susanna support us, O Lord, for thou dost never cease mercifully to regard those to whom thou hast granted such assistance through our Lord Jesus Christ, thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God through all ages of ages. Amen. A lesson from the first letter of Saint Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians. Here, brethren, is an account of the gospel I preached to you. It was this that was handed on to you.
Vox Liturgica:Upon this your faith rests. Through this, if you keep in mind the tenor of its preaching, you are in the way of salvation. Unless indeed your belief was ill founded. The chief message I handed on to you as it was handed on to me was that Christ as the scriptures had foretold died for our sins. That he was buried and then as the scriptures had foretold rose again on the third day.
Vox Liturgica:That he was seen by Kiphas, then by the 11 apostles, and afterwards by more than 500 of the brethren at once, most of whom are alive at this day, though some have gone to their rest. Then he was seen by James, then by all the apostles, and last of all, I too saw him like the last child that comes to birth unexpectedly. Of all the apostles, I am the least. Nay, I am not fit to be called an apostle since there was a time when I persecuted the church of God. Only by God's grace I am what I am, and the grace he has shown me has not been without fruit.
Vox Liturgica:I have worked harder than all of them or rather it was not I but the grace of God working with me. The gradual, in God hath my heart confided, and I have been helped, and my flesh hath flourished again. And with my will I will give praise to him. Unto thee will I cry, O Lord. O God, be not thou silent.
Vox Liturgica:Depart not from me. Alleluia. Alleluia. Rejoice to God our helper. Sing aloud to the God of Jacob.
Vox Liturgica:Take a pleasant psalm with the harp. Alleluia. A continuation of the holy gospel according to Mark. At that time, Jesus set out again from the region of Tyre and came by way of Sidon to the Sea Of Galilee right into the region of Decapolis. And they brought to him a man who was deaf and dumb with the prayer that he would lay his hand upon him.
Vox Liturgica:And he took him aside out of the multitude. He put his fingers into his ears and spat and touched his tongue. Then he looked up to heaven inside. He said, that is be opened. Whereupon his ears were opened and the bond which tied his tongue was loosed and he talked plainly And he laid a strict charge on them not to speak of it to anyone.
Vox Liturgica:But the more he charged them, the more widely they published it and were more than ever astonished. He has done well, they said, in all his doings. He has made the deaf hear and the dumb speak. The offertory. I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me and hast not made my enemies to rejoice over me.
Vox Liturgica:O Lord, I have cried to thee, and thou hast healed me. The secret. Look down, we beseech thee, O Lord, upon our service that what we offer may be an acceptable gift unto thee in support to our frailty. A commemoration of Saints Tiberteus and Susanna. We offer Thee, O Lord, the gifts of our devotion.
Vox Liturgica:May they be pleasing to Thee for the honor of Thy Saints and through thy mercy, profitable to our salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God through all ages of ages. Amen. The common preface. Just it is indeed and fitting, right and for our salvation, that we should at all times and in all places give thanks unto thee, O Holy Lord, Father Almighty, everlasting God, through whom the angels praise thy majesty, the dominions worship it, the powers stand in awe, The heavens and the hosts of heaven together with the blessed Seraphim joyfully do magnify. We entreat thee that thou command it be permitted us to join with them in confessing thee, while we say with lowly praise.
Vox Liturgica:Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, the heavens and the earth are full of thy glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest. The communion.
Vox Liturgica:Honor the Lord with thy substance and with the first of all thy fruits. And thy barns shall be filled with abundance and thy presses shall run over with wine. The Post Communion. Let us pray. We beseech thee, O Lord, that we who have received the sacrament of salvation may find both in mind and in body the help which it contains that being saved in both we may glory in the fullness of the heavenly remedy.
Vox Liturgica:A commemoration of Saints Tiberteus and Susanna. We have received, O Lord, the pledge of everlasting redemption. May it, by the intercession of thy holy martyrs, be our aid, alike in the present life, and in that which is to come. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God through all ages of ages. Amen.
Vox Liturgica:In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Saint Tiberteus, pray for us. Saint Susanna, pray for us.