Monday after the Fourth Sunday in Lent

Monastery of Saint John in Müstair

3 Kings 3.16-28 – The Judgment of Solomon

John 2.13-25 – Christ Cleanses the Temple (Matthew’s account on the First Tuesday in Lent)

The Liturgical Year by Dom Guéranger

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).

Daily Meditations on the Mysteries of Our Holy Faith and on the Lives of Our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Saints by Alonso De Andrade.

Art

Concordantia caritatis, Morgan Library, MS M.1045, fol. 59v

Index of Medieval Art – Judgment of Solomon & Christ Cleansing the Temple

Warburg Institute Iconographic Database – Judgment of Solomon & Christ Cleansing the Temple

Visual Commentary on Scripture – Judgment of Solomon

Iconography of Christian Art (figures)

See Tuesday in the First Week of Lent for more images of Christ Cleansing the Temple.

Station Church

Santi

Quattro Coronati, Crux Stationalis Video

Music

Medieval Music Database

Cantus: A Database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant

Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Judicium Salomonis, H.422 (1702)

Concordantia caritatis – Fourth Sunday in Lent

IESUS DIUINA SANAT UT MILIA QUINA. UULNERA PER QUINA REPERATUR NOSTRA RUINA
John 6.1-15
 .PSALMUS.
DE FRUCTU OPERUM TUORUM SACIABITUR TERRA
Rigans montes de superioribus suis; de fructu operum tuorum satiabitur terra;
Thou waterest the hills from thy upper rooms: the earth shall be filled with the fruit of thy works:
Psalm 103.13
YSAIE .50.
NEC DEFICIET FRUCTUS EIUS
Cito veniet gradiens ad aperiendum; et non interficiet usque ad internecionem nec deficiet panis ejus.
He shall quickly come that is going to open unto you, and he shall not kill unto utter destruction, neither shall his bread fail.
Isaiah 51.14
EZECHIEL .47.
NON DEFICIET FRUCTUS EIUS
Et super torrentem orietur in ripis ejus, ex utraque parte, omne lignum pomiferum : non defluet folium ex eo, et non deficiet fructus ejus : per singulos menses afferet primitiva, quia aquae ejus de sanctuario egredientur : et erunt fructus ejus in cibum, et folia ejus ad medicinam.
And by the torrent on the banks thereof on both sides shall grow all trees that bear fruit: their leaf shall not fall off, and their fruit shall not fail: every month shall they bring forth firstfruits, because the waters thereof shall issue out of the sanctuary: and the fruits thereof shall be for food, and the leaves thereof for medicine.
Ezekiel 47.12
IEREMIE .31.
OMNEM ESURIENTEM SATURAUI
Quia inebriavi animam lassam, et omnem animam esurientem saturavi.
For I have inebriated the weary soul: and I have filled every hungry soul.
Jeremiah 31.25
HELISEUS
REX SIROS PAUIT HELISEUS HIIS QUIA FAUIT
4 Kings 6.21-23
PANES SANCTI
DAUIT
PANES OBLATOR MANDIT REX SANCTIFICATOS
1 Kings 21
OLEA
CERUUS LANGUESCIT OLEE RAMUSCLIS REUALESCIT
CIGNUS
ANNONA CIGNI DAT PISCICULIS QUIA DIGNI

Transcriptions of inscriptions from the Index of Medieval Art; translations are my own, rough as they may be, if not from source in public domain.