tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37512247.post7575235721578076610..comments2023-12-24T11:20:38.708+00:00Comments on The Muniment Room: Trinity Sunday 1863Ttonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15185875893212146794noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37512247.post-51624284193660490132015-05-31T11:15:07.322+01:002015-05-31T11:15:07.322+01:00Rubricarius: Trinity Sunday: Whoops! Post amended....Rubricarius: Trinity Sunday: Whoops! Post amended. (I'd be a useless proofreader.)<br /><br />Octaves: thanks for your explanation.<br /><br />I said I might might have a go at 1910 next year, and within days a friend had bought and sent a copy of that year's Directory. Interestingly, it includes a full <i>Ordo</i> for all the dioceses of England and Wales (less Clifton and Southwark) in Latin for the clergy, and nothing more than a calendar for the Laity.<br /><br />I'll probably email you some questions: it will be a much harder task than this year's if I take it on.Ttonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15185875893212146794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37512247.post-52973152818366137902015-05-31T10:44:52.001+01:002015-05-31T10:44:52.001+01:00Are you sure Trinity Sunday is listed as a D1Cl? ...Are you sure Trinity Sunday is listed as a D1Cl? <br /><br />WRT St. Augustine whilst his feast is transferred to the 1st June the Octave Day of the feast does not move so is, in this year, celebrated on the day after the transferred feast.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.com