Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Monday, 20 May 2013

First-Class Sundays. Second-Class Sundays. Ordinary Sundays.


Text taken from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal (1945 Edition),
by Dom Gaspar Lefebvre, O.S.B., of the Abbey Of Saint Andre.
Originally published by The E. H. Lohmann Co.
Re-published by St. Bonaventure Publications, July, 1999.
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Pope Saint Zephyrinus.
(Papacy 199 A.D. - 217 A.D.).
Description: English: from [1].
Date: 24 March 2006 (original upload date).
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Author: Not Known.
Permission: This image is in the public domain due to its age.
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a.      Sundays of The First-Class are:

The First Sunday of Advent and the four Sundays of Lent; Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday; Easter Sunday; Low Sunday; Pentecost. These ten Sundays give place to no other Feast.

b.      Sundays of The Second-Class are:

The Second, Third and Fourth Sundays of Advent; Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima Sundays. These Sundays give place only to Doubles of The First-Class.

c.      Ordinary Sundays (every Sunday other than the Sundays, above), give place to Feasts of The First-Class and of The Second-Class, as also to Feasts of Our Lord. But they supercede all Greater-Doubles, Ordinary Doubles, and Semi-Doubles. These Feasts are then simplified, i.e., only a Commemoration is made of them at Mass and in The Office.


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