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In the [[Mass#History|tridentine]] rite the '''Sundays after Christmas''' are the '''Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity (''Domenica infra Octavam Nativitatis'')''' and, when it falls within the twelve day season, the '''Holy Name of Jesus (''Festum Sanctissimi Nominis Jesu'')'''. The 1970 Vatican II Council moved the '''Holy Family''' to the first Sunday (from Sunday following Epiphany) and moved Holy Name to Jan. 3, leaving room for a '''Second Sunday after Christmas'''. | In the [[Mass#History|tridentine]] rite the '''Sundays after Christmas''' are the '''Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity (''Domenica infra Octavam Nativitatis'')''' and, when it falls within the twelve day season, the '''Holy Name of Jesus (''Festum Sanctissimi Nominis Jesu'')'''. The 1970 Vatican II Council moved the '''Holy Family''' to the first Sunday (from Sunday following Epiphany) and moved Holy Name to Jan. 3, leaving room for a '''Second Sunday after Christmas'''. | ||
Protestant kalendars name these Christmas I and Christmas II (not to be confused with the {{CiteCat|Midnight Mass|first}} and {{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|second}} Masses of Christmas), but the [[Mass#Propers of the Mass|propers]] | Protestant kalendars name these '''Christmas I''' and '''Christmas II''' (not to be confused with the {{CiteCat|Midnight Mass|first}} and {{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|second}} Masses of Christmas), but the [[Mass#Propers of the Mass|propers]] remained roughly in the old order when the three-year lectionary was adopted. | ||
:See {{WP|Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_Holy_Name_of_Jesus WP: Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus], | :See {{WP|Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_Holy_Name_of_Jesus WP: Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus], | ||
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![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]] | ![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]] | ||
!Dom. infra Octavam ([[Liber usualis]])<br> (Christmas II) | !Dom. infra Octavam ([[Liber usualis]])<br> | ||
|Sunday after Christmas (Plainchant Gradual, 1946) | |||
|Christmas II (American Gradual, 2001) | |||
|Holy Family (Gregorian Missal 1990) | |Holy Family (Gregorian Missal 1990) | ||
|Sanc. Nominis Jesu (LU) | |Sanc. Nominis Jesu (LU) | ||
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!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}: | !{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}: | ||
| ''Dum medium silentium'' | | ''Dum medium silentium'' | ||
|''Dum medium silentium'' | |||
|''Dum medium silentium'' | |||
|''Deus in loco sancto'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}: | !{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}: | ||
| ''[[Speciosus forma]]'' | | ''[[Speciosus forma]]'' | ||
|''Speciosus'' | |||
|''Speciosus'' | |||
|''Unam petii'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
![[Alleluia|Alleluia verse]]: | ![[Alleluia|Alleluia verse]]: | ||
| ''{{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|Dominus regnavit}}'' | | ''{{CiteCat|Christmas Dawn|Dominus regnavit}}'' | ||
|''Dominus regnavit'' | |||
|''Dominus regnavit'' | |||
|''Gaudete justi'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}: | !{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}: | ||
|''Deus | |''Deus enim'' | ||
|''Deus enim'' | |||
|''Benedic anima mea'' | |||
|''In te speravi'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}: | !{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}: | ||
|''Tolle puerum'' | |''Tolle puerum'' | ||
|''Tolle puerum'' | |||
|''Domine Dominus noster'' | |||
|A: ''Tolle puerum'' B&C: ''Fili, quid fecisti'' | |||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 09:52, 18 December 2010
In the tridentine rite the Sundays after Christmas are the Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity (Domenica infra Octavam Nativitatis) and, when it falls within the twelve day season, the Holy Name of Jesus (Festum Sanctissimi Nominis Jesu). The 1970 Vatican II Council moved the Holy Family to the first Sunday (from Sunday following Epiphany) and moved Holy Name to Jan. 3, leaving room for a Second Sunday after Christmas.
Protestant kalendars name these Christmas I and Christmas II (not to be confused with the first and second Masses of Christmas), but the propers remained roughly in the old order when the three-year lectionary was adopted.
Proper | Dom. infra Octavam (Liber usualis) |
Sunday after Christmas (Plainchant Gradual, 1946) | Christmas II (American Gradual, 2001) | Holy Family (Gregorian Missal 1990) | Sanc. Nominis Jesu (LU) | Second Sunday (Christmas I) |
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Introit: | Dum medium silentium | Dum medium silentium | Dum medium silentium | Deus in loco sancto | ||
Gradual: | Speciosus forma | Speciosus | Speciosus | Unam petii | ||
Alleluia verse: | Dominus regnavit | Dominus regnavit | Dominus regnavit | Gaudete justi | ||
Offertory: | Deus enim | Deus enim | Benedic anima mea | In te speravi | ||
Communion: | Tolle puerum | Tolle puerum | Domine Dominus noster | A: Tolle puerum B&C: Fili, quid fecisti |
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