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The Hour of Prime

No one can start a child’s day off on the right 
foot like a mother. And no one can better help us 
prayerfully welcome the daylight in preparation 
for the joys and sufferings of the day ahead like our Blessed Mother.

In Officium Parvum Beatæ Mariæ Virginis – The 
Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, praying 
the hour of Prime, or the first hour ante 
meridiem, which is six o’clock in the morning, 
according to the ancient way of telling time, is 
a wonderful way to begin one’s day. It doesn’t 
have to be 6 a.m. literally; some of the 
Religious Orders who still pray the hour of Prime 
begin at 6:30, 7 or even as late as 8:30.

The rising sun of the new day should turn one’s 
heart and mind to the Resurrection. And through 
our Lady’s liturgical Office at the first hour, 
one’s attention is also given to the fact that 
she brought into the world for humanity’s redemption, the Sun of Righteousness.

Calling Upon the Lord for Help

Most hours of Our Lady’s Office and the Divine 
Office or Liturgy of the Hours begin by calling 
upon our Lord for help, which is taken from Psalm 69 [70]:

O God, come to my assistance.
O Lord, make haste to help me.

This is followed by the doxology or short verse in praise of God:

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

or:

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.

The Hymn

Memento, rerum Conditor,
Nostri quod olim corporis
Sacrata ab alvo Virginis
Nascendo formam sumpseris.

Maria, Mater gratiæ,
Dulcis parens clementiæ,
Tu nos ab hoste protege,
Et mortis hora suscipe.

Iesu, tibi sit gloria,
Qui natus es de Virgine,
Cum Patre, et almo Spiritu
In sempiterna sæcula. Amen.

It’s a hymn which in the beginning asks God to 
remember that He was born of the Virgin Mary. 
While it may seem strange to ask God, who knows 
everything, to remember, really what we are doing 
is offering our prayer to the Lord through the 
intercession of our Blessed Mother as our Lord 
Himself taught us, by coming to us through her. 
She is the Mother of grace, the Mother of mercy, 
who protects us from the enemy, and who will support us at the hour of death.

The Antiphon

An antiphon is a verse which is designed to paste 
on our minds and hearts the focus or theme of our 
prayer as we recite, chant or sing the psalms. 
For this particular blog post, we’ll focus on the 
hour of Prime of our Lady as it usually is 
prayed. There are some changes to this hour in 
Our Lady’s Office during the Advent and Christmas seasons.

Assumpta est Maria in cælum; gaudent angeli, laudantes benedicunt Dominum.
Mary was taken up into heaven; the angels 
rejoice, and with praises bless the Lord.

Thus, it is our Lady’s Assumption into heaven 
which is to be our focus. She enters into heaven, 
body and soul, and is welcomed by rejoicing 
angels who honor her and worship God for the masterpiece He created in her.

The Psalms

First is Psalm 53 [54] which is a prayer for help 
in times of distress. Prophetically it points 
towards the sufferings of Christ and we hear His 
Voice in this psalm calling out to the Father. 
Jesus also continues to suffer in His mystical 
body, and so, we the members of His mystical body 
also call out to the Father but in this 
liturgical Office of Our Lady we call upon her 
intercession asking God to hear the prayers we 
cry out through her, to grant us grace and 
strength as the enemy and our own passions rise 
up against us. In the final verse of this psalm 
is the victory, the deliverance from all trouble 
and the ability to look down upon the enemy. The 
doxology, of course, must follow after such a glorious destiny is revealed.

Next is Psalm 84 [85] which prophetically 
announces the peace and salvation that will come 
to humanity because of the Incarnation. It begins 
by praising God for turning away the captivity of 
Jacob. This points to Christ’s work of redemption 
which has turned away our captivity to sin and 
death. Now that Jesus has saved us, the psalmist 
understands the role we must play as we ask God 
to convert us. Indeed, our hearts and souls must 
be eternally grateful what Jesus did and we must 
daily seek conversion, a closer union with our 
Lord. Through all of this we cannot forget in 
this particular format that it was our Lady’s 
fiat which enabled God to clothe Himself in flesh 
and enter into our existence. It was her trust in 
God and her holy submission to His will that 
permitted her who is full of grace to watch in 
sorrow the sufferings of her Son as well as her 
own soul being pierced with a sword. It was her 
mysterious, unconditional love at the foot of the 
Cross which moved her to accept the role as 
Mother of those who were responsible for her 
Son’s sufferings – we of sinful humanity.

The final psalm is the very short Psalm 116 
[117]. It is a call for all nations to praise the 
Lord for His mercy is confirmed upon us and His 
Truth remains forever. Redemption has been 
architected for all of Adam’s posterity. Let us 
learn from our Lady who is in her heavenly 
homeland how to live the Truth. Let us ask her to 
help us do some housecleaning by emptying 
ourselves of all that displeases our Lord, in 
order that He may fully occupy our souls.

The Reading or Little Chapter

This short Reading from the Song of Songs asks 
the question: Who is she that comes forth as the 
morning rising, fair as the moon and bright as 
the sun? This might turn your thoughts to the 
woman in Revelation 12:1 who was clothed with the 
sun and the moon was under her feet and on her 
head was a crown of twelve stars. This is a 
figure of our Lady and the Church. The Catechism 
of the Catholic Church refers to Mary as the 
exemplary realization of the Church. The sun, the 
brightest light, is Christ in which our Lady is 
clothed. The moon is the lesser light 
representing persecution and the ever-changing 
world which has not come to full glory. Our Lady 
who is in heaven wears the full brightness of 
glory but she also lived in this world of 
persecution. The Church likewise, is Triumphant 
with the sun in heaven and Militant with the moon on earth.

In Conclusion

In the closing prayer we ask God that since He 
chose Mary as His dwelling-place, may we be 
fortified by her defense and find joy in taking part in her commemoration.

Finally we pray that the souls of the faithful 
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in 
peace. We should pray for our departed brothers 
and sisters as someday we will need their prayers.

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