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The solemnity of '''the Most Holy Trinity''' is celebrated on the Sunday after [[:Category:Pentecost|Pentecost]].  In some lectionaries (notably [[Johann Sebastian Bach| J. S. Bach's]]) the following Sundays are numbered "[[:Category:Sacred music by season|after Trinity]]".
The solemnity of '''the Most Holy Trinity''' is celebrated on the Sunday after [[:Category:Pentecost|Pentecost]].  In some lectionaries (notably [[Johann Sebastian Bach| J. S. Bach's]]) the following Sundays are numbered "[[Sundays after Trinity|after Trinity]]".


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|''Benedictus sit'' <br>
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|''Benedicimus Deum'' <br>
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|Year B: ''Data est mihi''
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 11 June 2019

The solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is celebrated on the Sunday after Pentecost. In some lectionaries (notably J. S. Bach's) the following Sundays are numbered "after Trinity".

View the Wikipedia article on Trinity.

proper Liber usualis Gregorian Missal (1990)
Introit: Benedicta sit
Year C: Caritas Dei
Gradual: Benedictus es
or hymn Benedictus es Domine Deus
Alleluia verse: Benedictus es
Offertory: Benedictus sit
Communion: Benedicimus Deum caeli
Year B: Data est mihi

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