So it's Esther 7, 1-10 with the corresponding responsories for saturday 1st october ? Hard to understand at first but it makes sense when you get it (not losing any incipit as much as possible)
@Joël, Yes. The post 1911-13 rubric is more complex than the one that preceded it. In the pre-1911BR if there is no fifth Sunday of September the Incipit of Esther is on the Thursday of the fourth week and the book is read in sequence from there. The new rubric has the lessons on the Friday and Saturday of those of the following week on those respective days.
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So it's Esther 7, 1-10 with the corresponding responsories for saturday 1st october ? Hard to understand at first but it makes sense when you get it (not losing any incipit as much as possible)
@Joël,
Yes. The post 1911-13 rubric is more complex than the one that preceded it. In the pre-1911BR if there is no fifth Sunday of September the Incipit of Esther is on the Thursday of the fourth week and the book is read in sequence from there. The new rubric has the lessons on the Friday and Saturday of those of the following week on those respective days.
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