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Sunday, 21 June 2009

Sunday within the Octave of the Sacred Heart


Today is the Sunday within the Octave of the Sacred Heart, the third Sunday after Pentecost. The Sunday is of semi-double rite and fall within the Octave which is a privileged octave of the third order. Again this Sunday the Church's altars and ministers are vested in white.

The feast of the Sacred Heart had been extended to the Universal Kalendar by Pius IX in 1856 as a greater double. Leo XIII raised it to a double of the first class in 1889. On May 8th 1928 Piux XI granted a privileged octave of the third order to the feast and a new Office and Mass were composed and issued the following year along with a proper preface. Pius XII stripped the octave away in 1956.

Yesterday at Vespers the antiphons (not doubled) and psalms were as on the feast of the Sacred Heart, the chapter, antiphon on the Magnificat and collect of the Sunday. A commemoraton of the Octave and of St. Aloysius Gonzaga were sung. During the Octave the hymns of the Little Hours are sung to a special melody with the Doxology Jesu tibi sit gloria, Qui Corde fundis gratiam, Cum Patre et almo Spiritu, In sempiterna saecula.

At Mattins all is sung as on the feast except the lessons. In the first nocturn occuring scripture is from the First Book of Kings. In the second nocturn the lessons are from Pius XI's Encyclical honouring the feast and in the third nocturn a homily of St. Gregory on the Gospel. At Lauds the antiphons and psalms are as on the feast; the chapter, antiphon on the Benedictus and collect of the Sunday. A commemoration is sung of St. Aloysius and of the Octave.

At Prime the psalms are festal. In the short responsory the versicle is Qui Corde fundis gratiam.

Mass is sung after Terce. The Gloria is sung, the second collect is for St. Aloysius, the thrid for the Octave, the Creed is sung and the preface is that of the Octave.

Vespers are as on the feast with the chapter, antiphon on the Magnificat and collect of the Sunday. A commemoration is sung of the following feast of St. Paulinus, of St. Aloysius and the Octave.

According to the books of the 'Extraordinary Form' of the New Rite the Octave has been stripped away. The Sunday is a 'green' one with no commemorations at Vespers. Mattins is stripped down to one nocturn of three lessons. At Lauds there are no commemorations - both the Octave and St. Aloysius are ignored. At the Hours the Dominical tone is used for the hymns, the special Doxology has of course gone. At Mass there is but one collect and the preface of the Sunday.

1 comment:

  1. Rubricarius,

    What is the position on the Dialogue Mass? Did Pius XI approve it?

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