Concordantia caritatis – Fourth Sunday after Easter

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Morgan Library, MS M.1045, fol. 111v
DOMINICA QUARTA POST PASCHA
SPIRITUS ARGUET MUNDUM DE PECCATO
PATREM IUSTUM CUM IUDICO REPREHENDIT [S/D]ISCRODE[NS/RIS]] OPERANS MALE DICANS VAPULAT OMNIS
John 16.5-17
CONTRA ILLOS STABIT SPIRITUS VIRTUTIS.
Contra illos stabit spiritus virtutis, et tamquam turbo venti dividet illos; et ad eremum perducet omnem terram iniquitas illorum, et malignitas evertet sedes potentium.
A mighty wind shall stand up against them, and as a whirlwind shall divide them: and their iniquity shall bring all the earth to a desert, and wickedness shall overthrow the thrones of the mighty.
Wisdom 5.24
SPIRITU LABIORUM SUORUM IMPIUM
sed judicabit in justitia pauperes, et arguet in aequitate pro mansuetis terrae; et percutiet terram virga oris sui, et spiritu labiorum suorum interficiet impium.
But he shall judge the poor with justice, and shall reprove with equity for the meek of the earth: and he shall strike the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of his lips he shall slay the wicked
  Isaias 11.4
SI ABLUERIT DOMINUS SORDES FILIORUM
Si abluerit Dominus sordes filiarum Sion, et sanguinem Jerusalem laverit de medio ejus, in spiritu judicii, et spiritu ardoris.
If the Lord shall wash away the filth of the daughters of Sion, and shall wash away the blood of Jerusalem out of the midst thereof, by the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit of burning
Isaiah 4.4
ARGUAM TE STATUAM CONTRA FACIEM TUAM
Haec fecisti, et tacui. Existimasti inique quod ero tui similis : arguam te, et statuam contra faciem tuam.
These things hast thou done, and I was silent. Thou thoughtest unjustly that I should be like to thee: but I will reprove thee, and set before thy face
Psalm 49.21
ORA PRO ME DOMINO [?] PETAVI
PIE[R/C]IT TE DOMINUS NE SIS REX.
REGEM PIE[R/C]IT DOMINUS QUE BENE FECIT
SALTANS RIDETUR ARGUTAQUE DIGNE VIDETUR
2 Kings 16
CUM LEO TURBATUS QUOQUEFIT EI MEMORATUS
[N?]E MALE PIG[II]ANT[UR?] PULLI SIC DILACERANS

Fourth Sunday after Easter

James 1.17-21

John 16.5-17

The Liturgical Year by Dom Guéranger.

Sermons

Homilies Of Feasts And Sundays By Catholic Church Fathers by D. G. Hubert (Washbourne, 1901).

Sermons for the Sundays and Some Festivals of the Year by Thomas White.

Explanation of the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays, holydays and festivals throughout the ecclesiastical year, to which are added the lives of many saints by Leonard Goffiné (Pustet, 1880).

Goffine’s Devout Instructions on the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays and Holydays (Benziger, 1896).

Abridged Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year by Saint Alphonsus Liguori.

The Catholic Pulpit: Containing a Sermon for Every Sunday and Holiday in the Year and for Good Friday (Murphy, 1851).

Readings for the Sundays and Holy Days of the Church’s Year (Bosworth, 1881).

Original, Short and Practical Sermons for Every Feast of the Ecclesiastical Year : Three Sermons for Every Feast by Francis Weninger (Lowen, 1882).

Analysis of the Gospels of the Sundays of the Year by Angelo Cagnolo (Benziger, 1892).

Sermons for Children’s Masses, Accorading to the Sundays and Principal Festivals of the Year by Raphael Frassinetti (Benziger, 1900).

Sermons from the Latins by James J. Baxter (Benziger, 1902).

Short Discourses for all the Sundays in the Year According to the Mind & Method of the Catechism of the Council of Trent by John McQuirk (St. Paul’s Library, 1908).

Meditations

Meditations for the Use of the Secular Clergy by Pierre Chaignon (Benziger, 1907).

Music

Medieval Music Database

Cantus: A Database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant

Art

Concordantia caritatis, Morgan Library, MS M.1045, fol. 111v (detail above)