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Dies Irae

DIES IRAE

Day of wrath, day that
will dissolve the world into burning coals,
as David bore witness with the Sibyl.

How great a tremor is to be,
when the judge is to come
briskly shattering every (grave).

A trumpet sounding an astonishing sound
through the tombs of the region
drives all (men) before the throne.

Death will be stunned and (so) will Nature,
when arises (man) the creature
responding to the One judging.

The written book will be brought forth,
in which the whole (record of evidence) is contained
whence the world is to be judged.

Therefore when the Judge shall sit,
whatever lay hidden will appear;
nothing unavenged will remain.

O Thou, God of Majesty,
nourishing brilliance of the Trinity,
join us with the Blessed.

What am I the wretch then to say?
what patron I to beseech?
when scarcely the just (man) be secure.

King of tremendous Majesty,
who saves those-to-be-saved free,
save me, Fount of piety.

Remember, faithful Jesus,
because I am the cause of your journey:
do not lose me on that day.

Thou has sat down as one wearied seeking me,
Thou has redeemed (me) having suffered the Cross:
so much labor let it not be lost.

Just judge of the avenging-punishment,
work the gift of the remission (of sins)
before the Day of the Reckoning.

I groan, as the accused:
my face grows red from (my) fault:
spare (this) supplicant, O God.

O Thou, God of Majesty,
nourishing brilliance of the Trinity,
join us with the Blessed.

Thou who forgave Mary [the sinful woman],
and favorably heard the (good) thief,
hast also given me hope.

My prayers are not worthy,
but do Thou, Good (God), deal kindly
lest I burn in perennial fire.

Among the sheep offer (me) a place
and from the goats sequester me,
placing (me) at (Thy) right hand.

After the accursed have been silenced,
given up to the bitter flames,
call me with the blest.

Kneeling and bowed down I pray,
My heart contrite as ashes:
Do Thou {, my End,} care for my end.

That sorrowful day,
on which will arise from the buring coals
Man accused to be judged:
therefore, O God, do Thou spare him.

Faithful Lord Jesus,
grant them rest.
Amen.

O Thou, God of Majesty,
nourishing brilliance of the Trinity,
join us with the Blessed. Amen.

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Ranger01
Ranger01
Wednesday, September 11, AD 2019 4:30am

They don’t preach judgement any longer. They don’t preach God’s justice or His wrath.

Elaine Krewer
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Wednesday, September 11, AD 2019 6:51am

On a side note… some of you have probably heard of or participated in the 54 Day Rosary Novena for America promoted by Fr. Richard Heilman. I started doing it a couple of years ago and am doing it now. It starts on the Feast of the Assumption, Aug. 15, and ends on the Feast of the Holy Rosary, Oct. 7. This year the intentions are for “restoration of the Catholic faith in the United States” and for “the universal Church as the Amazon Synod approaches”.

As you probably also know the novena includes 27 days of prayer in petition for your intention followed by 27 days of prayer in thanksgiving for your petition being granted. On the schedule noted above, Sept. 11 happens to be the day of the shift from petition to thanksgiving mode….

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Wednesday, September 11, AD 2019 10:41am

I recall reading an article about the unexpected effects of 9/11 associated to Planned Parenthood. For a month elective abortions ceased. Planned Parenthood advertised free abortions for a short period on Manhattan just following the attack.

It’s sad that it took 9/11 to stir some consciences.

Also Fr. Michael Judge comes to mind.
That scene of his lifeless body being carried away. God uses everything for the benefit of His children….even a last name of a priest to remind us of the great and horrible day to end all days. The Judge will come.

CAM
CAM
Wednesday, September 11, AD 2019 7:48pm

At Mass this morning our priest mentioned that his father and 2 of his brothers were NYFD. His one brother was off that day but came in when the planes hit the World Trade Center. He carried the corpse of Fr. Judge, NYFD chaplain, to the Church of St Peter, first Catholic church in NY.

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