04 November 2023

Pre-1910 Calendar for Week Beginning 5 November

+5 Sunday Twenty-third after Pentecost. Mass of the Sunday, semidouble. Commemoration of the Octave of All Saints. White. At Vespers commemoration of the Octave.

6 Monday Mass of the sixth day of the Octave, semidouble. Second prayers Deus qui corda, third prayers for the Church or the Pope. Creed. White.

7 Tuesday Mass of the seventh day of the Octave, semidouble. Second prayers Deus qui corda, third prayers for the Church or the Pope. Creed. White.

8 Wednesday Octave of All Saints, double. Commemoration of Sts Severus, Severinus, Carpophorous and Victorinus, the Four Crowned Martyrs. Creed. White.

The Indulgence Ends

9 Thursday Dedication of the Archbasilica of the Most Holy Redeemer, double. Commemoration of St Theodore Martyr. Creed. White.

10 Friday St Andrew Avellino Confessor, double. Comemoration of Sts Tryphon and Respicius, and of St Nympha Virgin Martyr.

11 Saturday St Martin of Tours Bishop Confessor, double. Commemoration of St Menna. White.





1 comment:

Nepomuk said...

And as usual... I will give proper answers to comments some time (sorry for that)... the "newer feasts included update"):

Sunday 5th. Also the fixed feast of St. Francis Borgia, semidouble, which yielded its own generalcalendar day, October 10th, to St. Paulinus (and in the calendar as presented by our host was held on the day after). The feast gives way again, however, to the Sunday, so after just jumping off the waiting line for the fixed feast days jumps onto the waiting line for transferred feasts (which has already, by my logic, St. John Paul II on it). Probably there won't be a free day for either of them, which probably means they are commemorated.

Beverley & Shrewsbury. Fixed day for St. Giovanni Leonardi (or St. Denys & Comp.) Same logic applies: gives way to the Sunday and goes on the transferred feast waiting list, or is commemorated.

Monday 6th. St. Hedwig, semidouble, fixed here by my logic from October 25th (back then: 17th; 1962: 16th; actual natalis: 15th), Com. of the Octave, third prayers Deus qui corda (or, perhaps by free choice, for the Church and the Pope?).

Beverley & Shrewsbury: St. Francis Borgia, same commemorations.

Tuesday 7th. St. Anthony Mary Claret, semidouble fixed here for England by my logic from October 29th (1962: 23rd, actual natalis: 24th). Commemoration of the Octave, third prayers as above for the 6th. Vespers of the following, Commemoration of him.

Beverley & Shrewsbury: St. Hedwig, Commemorations of the Octave, third prayers as above. Vespers of the following, Commemoration of her.

We're almost done. Only in Beverley & Shrewsbury St. Anthony is still waiting for a day (which I suspect he won't get).