If a parish keeps 3 September as the feast of St Pius X, such that 4 September is actually the first feria of the month, when would the prayer "Fidelium" be said, if the (privileged) votive Mass of Jesus Christ Eternal High Priest is used on 4 September?
Peter, If only one privileged VM was celebrated in a church/oratory Fideliumwould not be said. However, if several other Masses were celebrated they would have Fidelium. That is my understanding of the rubrics.
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If a parish keeps 3 September as the feast of St Pius X, such that 4 September is actually the first feria of the month, when would the prayer "Fidelium" be said, if the (privileged) votive Mass of Jesus Christ Eternal High Priest is used on 4 September?
Why are Friday Vespers not of the semi-double with a commemoration of St. Mary on Saturday?
John
John,
My typo, mea culpa. I have changed the text now.
Peter,
If only one privileged VM was celebrated in a church/oratory Fideliumwould not be said. However, if several other Masses were celebrated they would have Fidelium. That is my understanding of the rubrics.
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