Introit of The Vigil of Saint Lawrence

Psalm 111:9

He hath distributed, he hath given to the poor: his justice remaineth forever; his horn shall be exalted in glory. Ps. Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord; he delighteth exceedingly in His commandments. Glory be the the Father.

Haydock

Verse 9. Poor. We must know whom we ought to relieve. Though we may be allowed to retain what is necessary, (2 Cor. viii. 13. and ix. 11.) yet the saints have often very laudably stripped themselves, to clothe others, abandoning perishable goods, that they might obtain heaven. C. — Justice. Works of mercy are so called, because they concur to man’s justification. W. — Horn. Power, &c. Cyrus, and the best of his successors, honoured the Jews. C. — The liberality of the just towards the indigent, is far more glorious than that which prompts the vain to give shews, &c. S. Chrys. — The praise of the latter is presently at an end. Bert.

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