Is the reading "Fidelis sermo" indicated for the First Nocturn on May 17 an error? It comes from the Common of Bishops, but S. Paschal Baylon was not a bishop. Or is this reading used since "Beatus vir" (from the Common on Con-Non-Pon), which one would expect, was already used earlier in the week?
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What is a private mass exactly?
Is the reading "Fidelis sermo" indicated for the First Nocturn on May 17 an error? It comes from the Common of Bishops, but S. Paschal Baylon was not a bishop. Or is this reading used since "Beatus vir" (from the Common on Con-Non-Pon), which one would expect, was already used earlier in the week?
@Joël,
O'Connell gives nine definitions of the term, all different.
@Peter,
A typo from overwriting a previous edition.
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