23 December 2023

Pre-1910 Calendar for Week Beginning 24 December

Announcement of the Indulgence, the Holyday and the Feast of Devotion

+24 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Advent, second class. Vigil of the Nativity. Mass of the Vigil, commemoration of the Sunday only (after the Gradual, Alleluia and the succeeding verse are said). Last Gospel of St John. Ministers wear violet dalmatic and tunicle and the organ may be played. Violet. First Vespers of Christmas without commemoration. White.

The Indulgence Begins

+25 Monday PLENARY INDULGENCE. The Nativity of or Lord Jesus Christ, double of the first class with Octave. Creed, Preface and proper Communicantes (at first Mass noctem sacratissimam celebrantes; afterwards diem sacratissimam). At second Mass commemoration of St Anastasia Martyr. Last Gospel of the Epiphany at third Mass. At solemn Mass Priest and Ministers genuflect when Et incarnatus est is sung in the Gospel. If a priest says only one Mass then if it celebrated before dawn the first Mass of Christmas should be said, if later, the third. White. (See note below regarding purification and ablutions of a priest saying more than one Mass.)

‡26 Tuesday Feast of Devotion, Mass Pro Populo. St Stephen Protomartyr, double of the second class with Octave. Commemoration of the Octave of the Nativity, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. Red.

‡27 Wednesday Feast of Devotion. St John Apostle and Evangelist, double of the second class with Octave. Commemoration of the Octaves of the Nativity and St Stephen, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. White.

Salford Feast of Devotion. St John Apostle and Evangelist, Titular of the Cathedral, double of the first class with Octave. Commemoration of the Octaves of the Nativity, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. White.

‡28 Thursday Feast of Devotion, Mass Pro Populo. The Holy Innocents Martyrs, double of the second class with Octave. Commemoration of the Octaves of the Nativity and St Stephen and St John, no Gloria, Tract in place of Alleluia, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. Violet.

Salford Commemoration of St John before that of St Stephen.

‡29 Friday Feast of Devotion, Mass Pro Populo. St Thomas of Canterbury Bishop Martyr, Patron of the Secular clergy of England, double of the first class with Octave. Commemoration of the Octave of the Nativity, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. Red.

Westminster, Hexham and Newcastle, Liverpool and Southwark PLENARY INDULGENCE

Northampton Co-Titular of the Cathedral. PLENARY INDULGENCE throught the Octave.

30 Saturday Mass during the Octave of the Nativity, semidouble. Commemoration of St Thomas and of St Stephen and of St John and of the Holy Innocents, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. White.

Salford Today and tomorrow St John is commemorated before St Thomas throughout the diocese.

Announcements of the Feasts of the Circumcision and Epiphany

+31 Sunday in the Octave of the Nativity. St Sylvester Confessor Pope, double. Commemoration of the Sunday and of the Nativity and of St Thomas and of St Stephen and of St John and of the Holy Innocents, Creed, Preface, and Communicantes of Christmas. White.

 

Benedicite servi Domini Domino

 

Note: When a priest celebrates Mass more than once, each Maas must he said entirely, including the prayers at the foot of the altar. The only difference to be observed is with regard to the purification of the chalice. If the celebrant is to say Mass again the same day he may not purify the chalice in the usual way because to do so would break his fast. At the Offertory of the first Mass it is better to pour all the contents of the wine cruet into the chalice. This will prevent him from taking the ablutions afterwards through oversight. After the consumption of the Precious Blood he replaces the chalice on the corporal and covers it with the pall, He takes no ablutions; he says the prayer, Quod ore sumpsimus, with hands joined, at the middle of the altar; then purifies his fingers in the little glass vessel containing water, which should stand on the gradine or altar, saying Corpus tuum, Domine. Then he covers the chalice, unpurified, with the purificator (not wiping it inside), paten, pall, veil. But he does not put the corporal into the burse. The chalice remains standing on the corporal, the burse at the side. If there is an interval between the Masses the unpurified chalice—which must all the time stand on a corporal—may be left on the altar, or brought to the sacristy, or even put (without the veil) into the tabernacle. If a solemn Mass is to follow it may be brought to the credence and placed there on a corporal. Before veiling the chalice or before the next Mass, or even at the Offertory, he must put an altar bread, to be consecrated, on the paten. At the next Mass he does not wipe the chalice inside at the Offertory nor does he then place it on the altar outside the corporal. He places it a little to the Epistle side within the corporal and there, raising it slightly, puts in the wine and water.

 

 


16 December 2023

Pre-1910 Calendar for Week Beginning 17 December

Announcement of the Ember Days fast and the Feast of Devotion

+17 Sunday Third Sunday of Advent, semidouble. Rose at solemn Mass (if available), otherwise Violet. Ministers wear dalmatic and tunicle. Flowers decorate the altar and the organ may be played. Vespers of the Expectation of the BVM, with Commemoration of the Sunday. White.

18 Monday PLENARY INDULGENCE. The Expectation of the BVM, major double. Commemoration of the feria, Creed, Preface Et te in expectatione. White.

19 Tuesday Of the feria. Mass of the third Sunday of Advent (omitting the Alleluia verse after the Gradual and the Creed). Violet.

20 Wednesday Ember Day. Fast. Vigil of St Thomas. Of the Feria. First prayers Oremus, second prayers of the Vigil, third prayers Deus qui de beatæ. Violet.

‡21 Thursday Feast of Devotion Mass Prop Populo. St Thomas Apostke, double of the second class. Commemoration of the feria, Creed, Preface of the Apostles. Red.

22 Friday Ember Day. Fast. Of the Feria. Second and third prayers of the third Sunday of Advent. Violet

23 Saturday Ember Day. Fast. Mass of the Saturday. First prayers Oremus, second and third prayers of the third Sunday of Advent. Violet.




09 December 2023

Pre-1910 Calendar for the Week Beginning 10 December

10 Sunday Second Sunday of Advent, semidouble. Commemoration of the Octave of the Immaculate Conception and of St Melchiades Pope Martyr. Preface of the BVM. Violet. At Vespers commemoration of St Damasus and the Octave.

Liverpool Commemoration of St Nicholas after commemoration of the Octave of the BVM.

Liverpool and Salford Annual collection for the building of churches.

11 Monday St Damasus Pope Confessor, semidouble. Commemoration of the Octave and the feria, Creed, Preface of the BVM. White.

Liverpool Commemoration of St Nicholas after commemoration of the Octave of the BVM.

12 Tuesday Fifth day in the Octave of the Immaculate Conception, semidouble. Commemoration of the feria. Third prayers Deus qui corda, Creed, Preface of the BVM. White.

Liverpool Commemoration of St Nicholas and the feria. Creed, Preface of the BVM.

13 Wednesday Fast. St Lucy Virgin Martyr, double. Commemoration of the Octave and the feria. Preface of the BVM. Red.

Liverpool Fast. Octave of St Nicholas Bishop Confessor. Commemoration of the Octave of the BVM and the feria, Creed, Preface of the BVM. White.

14 Thursday Seventh day in the Octave, semidouble. Commemoration of the feria. Third prayers Deus qui corda, Creed, Preface of the BVM. White.

Liverpool St Lucy Virgin Martyr, double (from 13 December). Commemoration of the Octave and the feria. Preface of the BVM. Red.

15 Friday Fast. Octave of the Immaculate Conception of the BVM, double. Commemoration of the feria, Creed, Preface of the BVM. White.

16 Saturday St Eusebius Pope Martyr, semidouble. Commemoration of the feria, third prayers Deus qui de Beatæ. Red.



02 December 2023

Pre-1910 Calendar for Week Beginning 3 December

 The Winter Volume of the Breviary begins.

Announcement of the Feast of Devotion and the Advent Fast.

In Liverpool and Salford next Sunday's Annual Collection is announced.

+ 3 Sunday First Sunday of Advent, semidouble. Violet. Vespers of St Peter Chrysologus, commemoration of the Sunday and St Barbara Virgin Martyr. White.

Northampton Annual Collection.

4 Monday St Peter Chrysologus Confessor Bishop Doctor, double. Commemoration of the feria and St Barbara. Creed. White.

5 Tuesday St Birinus Bishop Confessor, double. Commemoration of the feria and St Sabbas Abbot. White.

6 Wednesday Fast. St Nicholas Bishop Confessor, double. Commemoration of the feria. White.

Liverpool. Fast. St Nicholas Bishop Confessor, Titular of the pro-Cathedral, double of the first class with Octave. Commemoration of the Feria. Creed.

7 Thursday St Ambrose Bishop Confessor Doctor, double. Commemoration of the feria. Creed. White.

Liverpool Commemoration of the Octave and of the feria.

8 Friday Fast. PLENARY INDULGENCE. Feast of Devotion. The Immaculate Conception of the BVM, double of the second class with Octave. Commemoration of the feria. Creed, Preface Et te in Concept Immac (used throughout the Octave). White.

Westminster, Birmingham, Clifton, Hexham and Newcastle Patron of the diocese. Double of the first class with Octave.

Liverpool, Menevia-Newport, Southwark Patron of the diocese. Double of the first class with Octave. PLENARY INDULGENCE throughout the Octave.

Northampton Patron of the Diocese and titular Saint of the Cathedral. Double of the first class with Octave.

Plymouth Titular Saint of the Cathedral. Double of the first class with Octave.

9 Saturday St Francis Xavier Confessor, double (from 3 December). Commemoration of the Octave and the feria in Mass. Creed. Preface of the BVM. White.

Liverpool Commemoration of the Octave of St Nicholas after that of the BVM.