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What shall I say first? What shall I keep until the end? The gods have tried me in a thousand ways. But first my name: let that be known to you, and if I pull away from pitiless death, friendship will bind us, though my land lies far. I am Laertes' son, Odysseus.
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Merry Christmas, Rob.
And the stars have given light in their watches, and rejoiced:
They were called, and they said: Here we are: and with cheerfulness they have shined forth to him that made them.
This is our God, and there shall no other be accounted of in comparison of him (Baruch 3:34-38).
He found out all the way of knowledge, and gave it to Jacob his servant, and to Israel his beloved.
fterwards he was seen upon earth, and conversed with men.
A merry little Christmas to you too, Rob! :-)
Hi Rob, the new translation of the NO can be found here (PDF):
http://www.usccb.org/romanmissal/order-of-mass.pdf
To be clear, this is just the text of the Order of the Mass, the full translation is not yet available and wont be until the 1st Sunday of Advent.
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