tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post521478780531299214..comments2024-03-25T11:45:15.757+00:00Comments on The Saint Lawrence Press Blog: The Solemnity of St. JosephRubricariushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-58862428318023078302020-05-06T18:34:38.534+00:002020-05-06T18:34:38.534+00:00@Peter and @Andre,
I agree it is very odd. Other ...@Peter and @Andre,<br /><br />I agree it is very odd. Other examples would be within the Christmas Octave for the feasts of St Thomas (outside England etc) and St Sylvester, or a double feast within the Octave of the Ascension etc.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-91502880950101890002020-05-06T15:07:47.661+00:002020-05-06T15:07:47.661+00:00It is quite odd. Yesterday according to Pius X rub...It is quite odd. Yesterday according to Pius X rubrics, it was ferial psalms; but if it would have been first Vespers of St. John, it would have been dominical psalms for Vespers and Compline. Andrenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-31103134272708450992020-05-06T14:00:58.215+00:002020-05-06T14:00:58.215+00:00@ Rubricarius
Thank you for that explanation. Is ...@ Rubricarius<br /><br />Thank you for that explanation. Is it part of the reform of Pius X to put ferial psalms even for the octave day of common octaves? It just seems odd that, were May 6 this year not the octave day of St. Joseph, we would be keeping the feast of St. John at the Latin Gate and would therefore be using proper/Sunday/festal psalms, but because of the octave day (which outranks the Apostle's feast) we are using ferial psalms. Odd that the higher ranking day has "lesser" psalms that somehow override the festal ones.Peternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-5813123441470211672020-05-06T12:11:23.214+00:002020-05-06T12:11:23.214+00:00@Peter
No, on days within the Octave and Octave D...@Peter<br /><br />No, on days within the Octave and Octave Day the psalms are ferial.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-75965427996474119802020-05-06T00:46:32.152+00:002020-05-06T00:46:32.152+00:00Is there perhaps an error in the Ordo concerning t...Is there perhaps an error in the Ordo concerning the Office for the octave day which is given as (fff) and (ff)? Should it not be psalmody as on the feast?Peternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-22086146546882000042020-04-30T19:58:44.719+00:002020-04-30T19:58:44.719+00:00This is a beautiful Feast that always comes as a s...This is a beautiful Feast that always comes as a surprise to the '62 crowd. On this day I have the custom of sending felicitations to many of them - as I do on 1st May, to remind them that it is the Feast of SS. Philip & James, when they are observing "May Day" with St. Joseph "the Worker" - asking if they wear Red instead of White.+DMnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669950994040167422.post-84734659094885377812020-04-29T12:38:31.256+00:002020-04-29T12:38:31.256+00:00Few years ago we had a Mass on the Solemnity of St...Few years ago we had a Mass on the Solemnity of St. Joseph in Padua. A 62ist partecipant, who wanted to make a photopost about it, wrote that it was a "votive Mass of St. Joseph", wondering why Gloria and Credo had been sung...Unam Sanctamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01304923667456374183noreply@blogger.com