13 May 2023

Pre-1910 calendar for Week Beginning 14 May

 

Announcement of the Minor Litanies and in Liverpool of next week's collection.

+14 Sunday Fifth after Easter. Mass of the Sunday, semidouble. Third prayers Concede. At Vespers commemoration of the Cross. White.

Plymouth At Vespers commemoration of St Hermengild and of the Cross.

15 Monday Rogation Day. The Litanies must be said. Feria. Mass of Rogation Exaudavit without Gloria; second prayers Concede; third prayers for the Church or Pope. Violet.

Plymouth Monday Rogation Day. The Litanies must be said. St Hermenegild Martyr, semidouble (from 13 April). Last Gospel and commemoration of the Rogation Day; third prayers Concede. Red. after the Procession of the Minor Litanies (Violet) the Mass Exaudavit is said without a commemoration of the feast unless it is the only Mass.

16 Tuesday Rogation Day. The Litanies must be said. St John Nepomuc Martyr, double. Mass Protexisti, Gospel Nihil est opertum; prayers of Rogation. Red.

‡ Today and tomorrow after the Procession of the Minor Litanies (Violet) the Mass Exaudavit is said without a commemoration of the feast unless it is the only Mass.

17 Wednesday. Rogation Day and Vigil of the Ascension. The Litanies must be said. St Paschal Baylon Confessor, double. Last Gospel of the Vigil and third prayers of Rogation. Red.

+18 Thursday PLENARY INDULGENCE The Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ, double of the first class with Octave. After the Gospel the Paschal candle is extinguished. Creed, Preface and proper Communicantes. White.

19 Friday St Dunstan, Confessor and Bishop, double; commemoration of the Octave, third prayers Concede, Creed, Preface and Communicantes of the Ascension. White.

20 Saturday St Bernadine of Siena, Confessor, semidouble; commemoration of the Octave, third prayers Concede, Creed, Preface and Communicantes of the Ascension. White.





1 comment:

Nepomuk said...

Wouldn't St. Paschal (as well as the occasional Vigil Mass said in a Cathedral) get white vestments? And the Mass, when it is for Litanies, violet? I think "red" is a mistake.