N.B. In counties, such as England, where St. George is a D1Class the feast is transferred to Monday, 28th April. In those cases St. Mark's transferred feast is celebrated on Tuesday, 29th April.
The transfer of St George's feast day and St Mark's feast day in the old Calendar are exactly the same as the instructions given on Tuesday by the Church of England Liturgical Comission and reported in The Times.
Rubricarius,
ReplyDeleteWould the Mass on Friday following a procession be of the Rogations? Several sources I've checked seem to suggest this.
Thomas,
ReplyDeleteYes, it would be. Simple rite without Gloria and Creed etc as noted in the full Ordo.
Excellent, thank you. Sorry, I'm away from home and foolishly left the Ordo behind.
ReplyDeleteA very blessed Easter to you.
Thank you, Thomas.
ReplyDeleteThe transfer of St George's feast day and St Mark's feast day in the old Calendar are exactly the same as the instructions given on Tuesday by the Church of England Liturgical Comission and reported in The Times.
ReplyDeleteOn Low Saturday at Vespers, is there a commemoration of SS Cletus and Marcellinus (semiduplex)? The Ordo mentions only St Peter Canisius.
ReplyDeletePeter,
DeleteIt was a typo of omission. The commemoration should be there.