
The Society of the Precious Blood




Compline
Week 1 - Friday
Psalms
Psalm 77.1-10
I cry aloud to God; • I cry aloud to God and he will hear me.
In the day of my trouble I have sought the Lord; • by night my hand is stretched out and does not tire; my soul refuses comfort.
I think upon God and I groan; • I ponder, and my spirit faints.
You will not let my eyelids close; • I am so troubled that I cannot speak.
I consider the days of old; • I remember the years long past;
I commune with my heart in the night; • my spirit searches for understanding.
Will the Lord cast us off for ever? • Will he no more show us his favour?
Has his loving mercy clean gone for ever? • Has his promise come to an end for evermore?
Has God forgotten to be gracious? • Has he shut up his compassion in displeasure?
And I said, 'My grief is this: • that the right hand of the Most High has lost its strength.'
Psalm 77.11-20
I will remember the works of the Lord • and call to mind your wonders of old time.
I will meditate on all your works • and ponder your mighty deeds.
Your way, O God, is holy; • who is so great a god as our God?
You are the God who worked wonders • and declared your power among the peoples.
With a mighty arm you redeemed your people, • the children of Jacob and Joseph.
The waters saw you, O God; the waters saw you and were afraid; • the depths also were troubled.
The clouds poured out water; the skies thundered; • your arrows flashed on every side;
The voice of your thunder was in the whirlwind; your lightnings lit up the ground; • the earth trembled and shook.
Your way was in the sea, and your paths in the great waters, • but your footsteps were not known.
You led your people like sheep • by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
Psalm 8
O Lord our governor, • how glorious is your name in all the world!
Your majesty above the heavens is praised • out of the mouths of babes at the breast.
You have founded a stronghold against your foes, • that you might still the enemy and the avenger.
When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, • the moon and the stars that you have ordained,
What are mortals, that you should be mindful of them; • mere human beings, that you should seek them out?
You have made them little lower than the angels • and crown them with glory and honour.
You have given them dominion over the works of your hands • and put all things under their feet,
All sheep and oxen, • even the wild beasts of the field,
The birds of the air, the fish of the sea • and whatsoever moves in the paths of the sea.
O Lord our governor, • how glorious is your name in all the world!