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1 CLERGY FILE Chancery Office Diocese of Columbus 198 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH (614) FOR YOUR PERMANENT RECORDS PROT. NO. 02/12 October 15, 2012 A LITURGICAL YEAR CALENDAR ADISORY FROM THE OFFICE FOR DIINE WORSHIP On the following pages you will find a calendar of select liturgical celebrations. We hope that it will be a helpful tool for those who prepare parish liturgies and a handy resource for parish worship commissions as they discuss long-range plans. You may want to be familiar with chapters seven and eight in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (2002). Paragraphs nos will assist you as you choose a Mass and its parts. In addition, the General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar guide you through the Liturgical Year its seasons, weeks, days, and hours. Paragraph no. 59, which provides a Table of Liturgical Days according to their Order of Precedence is presented on the back page of this protocol. LITURGICAL CYCLES SUNDAY CYCLE YEAR C 12/2/2012 THROUGH 11/30/2013 YEAR I 1/14/2013 THROUGH 2/12/2013 5/20/2013 THROUGH 11/30/2013 WEEKDAY CYCLE LITURGY OF THE HOURS ADENT & CHRISTMAS OLUME I 12/2/2012 THROUGH 1/13/2013 ORDINARY TIME WEEKS 1-5 OLUME III 1/14/2013 THROUGH 2/12/2013 LENT, TRIDUUM, EASTER OLUME II 2/13/2013 THROUGH 5/19/2013 ORDINARY TIME WEEKS 7-17 OLUME III 5/20/2013 THROUGH 8/3/2013 ORDINARY TIME WEEKS OLUME I 8/4/2013 THROUGH 11/30/2013 ADENT & CHRISTMAS OLUME I 12/1/2013 THROUGH 1/12/2014
2 DAYS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Solemnity, Immaculate Conception of the Blessed irgin Mary... Saturday, December 8, 2012 This is a Holy Day of obligation in the United States. Since it is our country's patronal feast, it never falls under the "Monday/Saturday ruling", and the obligation to participate in Mass is never abrogated. That ruling only applies to January 1 (Mary Mother of God), August 15 (Assumption), and November 1 (All Saints). The 2 nd Sunday of Advent Mass is celebrated after 4:00 p.m., December 8. Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord... Tuesday, December 25, 2012 Texts for Mass after 4:00 p.m. on Monday will properly be chosen from the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord - the igil Mass. Texts for the igil Mass will be used either before or after First espers. The Roman Missal contains prayers for three Mass on the Nativity: At the Mass during the Night, At the Mass at Dawn and at the Mass during the Day. See pages in the Catholic Book Publishing (CBP) Roman Missal. The creche is to be displayed outside the sanctuary; it may be blessed at the igil Mass or at another suitable time with the appropriate texts from the Book of Blessings (BB Chapter 48, 1543). Solemnity, Mary Mother of God... Tuesday, January 1, 2013 Holy Day with obligation to attend Mass. A igil Mass may be celebrated after 4:00 p.m. on Monday, December 31 to fulfill the obligation. Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord... Sunday, May 12, 2013 In the dioceses of Michigan and Ohio, the Solemnity of the Ascension is celebrated on the Seventh Sunday of Easter. Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed irgin Mary.. Thursday, August 15, 2013 Holy Day with obligation to attend Mass. A igil Mass may be celebrated after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August 14 to fulfill the obligation. Anniversary of the Dedication of the Cathedral... Sunday, October 20, 2013 The dedication of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph is celebrated on Sunday, October 20, The anniversary of the dedication of the Cathedral is usually celebrated with the rank of a solemnity in the Cathedral itself, and with the rank of feast in the other churches of the Diocese. Mass celebrated in the Cathedral will use the prayers from the Common of the Dedication of a Church: In the Church that was Dedicated. See pages CBP Roman Missal. The readings may be found in the Lectionary, nos The dedication of the Cathedral is normally observed as a feast outside of the Cathedral, because it falls on a Sunday this year the celebration of the 29 th Sunday in Ordinary Time takes precedence to the diocesan parishes. Solemnity, All Saints Friday, November 1, 2013 Holy Day with obligation to attend Mass. A Mass may be celebrated after 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 31 to fulfill the obligation. Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls Day)...Saturday, November 2, 2013 Any priest may celebrate three Masses on this day. See pages CBP Roman Missal. Mass celebrated after 4 p.m. on Saturday will be the igil Mass for the 31 st Sunday in Ordinary Time.
3 DAY DATE LITURGICAL DAY RANK COMMENTS Sunday 12/2/2012 First Sunday of Advent Year C Lect #3 Saturday 12/8/2012 Immaculate Conception of the Blessed irgin Mary S W Holy Day of Obligation see note on Days of Special Interest page Lect #689 Sunday 12/9/2012 Second Sunday of Advent Lect #6 Wednesday 12/12/2012 Our Lady of Guadalupe F W Lect #690A Sunday 12/16/2012 Third Sunday of Advent Rose Lect #9 Sunday 12/23/2012 Fourth Sunday of Advent Lect #12 Tuesday 12/25/2012 The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) All Masses celebrated before Midnight are for the igil of the Nativity of the Lord. S W Holy Day of Obligation Genuflect at and by the Holy Spirit was Incarnate igil: Lect #13 Midnight: Lect #14 Dawn: Lect #15 Day: Lect #16 Wednesday 12/26/2012 Saint Stephen, the First Martyr F R Lect #696 Thursday 12/27/2012 Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist F W Lect #697 Friday 12/28/2012 The Holy Innocents, Martyrs F R Lect #698 Sunday Tuesday 12/30/2012 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 1/1/2013 Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God F W Lect #17 S W Holy Day of Obligation Lect #18 Sunday 1/6/2013 The Epiphany of the Lord S W Lect #20 Sunday 1/13/2013 The Baptism of the Lord F W Lect #21 Sunday 1/20/2013 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #66 Tuesday Diocesan Liturgical Calendar Sundays, Solemnities, and Feasts 1/22/2013 Day of Penance for iolations to Dignity of the Human Person (USA) Thursday 1/24/2013 Saint Francis de Sales Patron of the Diocese Dioc. Feast Friday 1/25/2013 The Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle F W Lect #519 Sunday 1/27/2013 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #69 Saturday 2/2/2013 Presentation of the Lord F W Lect #524 Sunday 2/3/2013 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #72 W Mass for Peace and Justice Lect. ol. I Diocesan Respect-Life Mass Cathedral of Saint Joseph 10:30 am W Lect #314 Sunday 2/10/2013 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #75 Wednesday 2/13/2013 Ash Wednesday Lect #219 Ritual Masses not permitted Funeral Mass is permitted Sunday 2/17/2013 First Sunday of Lent Lect #24 Sunday 2/17/2013 Diocesan Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion Our Lady of Perpetual Help 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Friday 2/22/2013 The Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle F W Lect #535 Sunday 2/24/2013 Second Sunday of Lent Lect #27 Sunday 3/3/2013 Third Sunday of Lent Lect #30, Scrutiny I Cycle A est Color
4 Diocesan Liturgical Calendar Sundays, Solemnities, and Feasts DAY DATE LITURGICAL DAY RANK COMMENTS Sunday 3/10/2013 Fourth Sunday of Lent Rose Sunday 3/10/2013 Diocesan Catholics Completing Initiation Rose est Color Lect #33, Scrutiny II Cycle A Cathedral of St. Joseph 2:00 p.m. Sunday 3/17/2013 Fifth Sunday of Lent Lect #36, Scrutiny III Cycle A Tuesday 3/19/2013 Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed irgin Mary S W Lect #543 Gloria, Creed Blessing of Food: BB Chapter 53 Funeral Mass permitted Sunday 3/24/2013 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord R Procession: Lect #37 Mass: Lect #38 Monday 3/25/2013 Monday of Holy Week Lect #257 Tuesday 3/26/2013 Tuesday of Holy Week Lect #258 Tuesday 3/26/2013 Diocesan Chrism Mass W The Cathedral of Saint Joseph 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 3/27/2013 Wednesday of Holy Week Lect #259 Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 3/28/2013 Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper 3/29/2013 Good Friday The Passion of the Lord 3/30/2013 Holy Saturday The igil in the Holy Night of Easter 3/31/2013 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Triduum W Lect #39 Triduum R Lect #40 Mass is not celebrated today. Triduum W Lect #41 Sun sets at 8:00 p.m.; igil may begin after 8:30 p.m. igil is the only Mass celebrated.. Communion only as iaticum. S W Lect #42 Masses after 12:00p.m. #46. Monday 4/1/2013 Monday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #261 Tuesday 4/2/2013 Tuesday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #262 Wednesday 4/3/2013 Wednesday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #263 Thursday 4/4/2013 Thursday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #264 Friday 4/5/2013 Friday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #265 Saturday 4/6/2013 Saturday in the Octave of Easter S W Lect #266 Sunday 4/7/2013 Second Sunday of Easter S W Lect #45 Sunday of Divine Mercy Monday 4/8/2013 The Annunciation of the Lord S W Lect #545 Genuflect at and by the Holy Spirit was Incarnate Funeral Mass permitted Sunday 4/14/2013 Third Sunday of Easter W Lect #48 Sunday 4/21/2013 Fourth Sunday of Easter W Lect #51 Thursday 4/25/2013 Saint Mark, Evangelist F R Lect #555 Sunday 4/28/2013 Fifth Sunday of Easter W Lect #54 Friday 5/3/2013 Saint Philip and Saint James, Apostles F R Lect #561 Friday 5/3/2013 Ordination of Transitional Deacons W Cathedral of Saint Joseph 7:00 p.m.
5 Diocesan Liturgical Calendar Sundays, Solemnities, and Feasts DAY DATE LITURGICAL DAY RANK COMMENTS Sunday 5/5/2013 Sixth Sunday of Easter W Lect #57 May use second reading and Gospel from the 7th Sunday of Easter. Thursday 5/9/2013 Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter W Lect #294 Sunday 5/12/2013 Ascension of the Lord S W Lect #58 B; Mother's Day BB #1728 Tuesday 5/14/2013 Saint Matthias, Apostle F R Lect #564 Sunday 5/19/2013 Pentecost Sunday S R igil: Lect #62 B Day: Lect #63 B Sunday 5/19/2013 Neophyte Mass Cathedral of St. Joseph 10:30 a.m. Monday 5/20/2013 Monday 7th Week in Ordinary Time G Lect #341 Saturday 5/25/2013 Ordination of Priests W Cathedral of Saint Joseph 10:00 a.m. Sunday 5/26/2013 The Most Holy Trinity S W Lect #166 Friday 5/31/2013 The isitation of the Blessed irgin Mary F W Lect #572 Sunday 6/2/2013 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ S W Lect #169 Friday 6/7/2013 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus S W Lect #172 Sunday 6/9/2013 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #90 Thursday 6/13/2013 Saint Anthony of Padua Secondary Patron of the Diocese Dioc. Feast est Color W Lect. #362 Sunday 6/16/2013 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Lect #93; Father's Day BB #1733 Sunday 6/23/2013 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lect #96 Monday 6/24/2013 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist S W Lect #587 Saturday 6/29/2013 Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles S R igil: Lect #590, Day: Lect #591 Sunday 6/30/2013 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #99 Wednesday 7/3/2013 Saint Thomas, Apostle F R Lect #593 Sunday 7/7/2013 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #102 Sunday 7/14/2013 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #105 Sunday 7/21/2013 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #108 Thursday 7/25/2013 Saint James, Apostle F R Lect #605 Friday 7/26/2013 Saint Ann, Mother of the irgin Mary Dioc. W Lect #399 Secondary Patroness of the Diocese Feast Sunday 7/28/2013 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #111 Sunday 8/4/2013 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #114 Tuesday 8/6/2013 The Transfiguration of the Lord F W Lect #614 Saturday 8/10/2013 Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr F R Lect #618 Sunday 8/11/2013 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #117 Thursday 8/15/2013 The Assumption of the Blessed irgin Mary S W igil: Lect #621, Day: Lect #622 Holy Day of Obligation Sunday 8/18/2013 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #120 Saturday 8/24/2013 Saint Bartholomew, Apostle F R Lect #629 Sunday 8/25/2013 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #123 Sunday 9/1/2013 Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #126
6 Diocesan Liturgical Calendar Sundays, Solemnities, and Feasts DAY DATE LITURGICAL DAY RANK COMMENTS Sunday 9/8/2013 Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #129 Saturday 9/14/2013 The Exaltation of the Holy Cross F R Lect #638 Sunday 9/15/2013 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #132 Saturday 9/21/2013 Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist F R Lect #643 Sunday 9/22/2013 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #135 Sunday 9/29/2013 Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #138 Sunday 10/6/2013 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #141 Sunday 10/13/2013 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #144 Friday 10/18/2013 Saint Luke, Evangelist F R Lect #661 Sunday 10/20/2013 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #147 Sunday 10/27/2013 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #150 Friday 11/1/2013 All Saints S W Lect #667 Holy Day of Obligation Saturday 11/2/2013 Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) est Color W B Lect #668 or # Funeral Mass permitted. Saturday 11/2/2013 Adult Confirmation Cathedral of St. Joseph 10:00 a.m. Sunday 11/3/2013 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #153 Saturday 11/9/2013 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica F W Lect #671 Sunday 11/10/2013 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #156 Sunday 11/17/2013 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time G Lect #159 Sunday 11/24/2013 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the S W Lect #162 Universe Saturday 11/30/2013 Saint Andrew, Apostle F R Lect #684 estment Color: B - Black, G - Green, R - Red, - iolet/purple, W - White/Gold, and Rose
7 RITUAL MASSES Choice of Day for the Rite of Marriage Whenever marriage is celebrated during Mass, white vestments are worn and the wedding Mass is used. If the wedding is celebrated on a Sunday or solemnity, the Mass of the day is used with the nuptial blessing and where appropriate the special final blessing. While weddings are not prohibited during Advent and Lent, by their very nature these seasons do not lend themselves to weddings. Therefore, clergy should do their best to avoid scheduling weddings during these seasons. Clergy officiating at weddings during these seasons should do whatever is necessary to respect the particular season. When a wedding is celebrated during Advent or Lent, the tone of the season must not be suppressed, and the parish s seasonal environment should not be replaced or modified. In addition, while not forbidden, it is preferable that weddings not occur on Sundays or major feast days which have their own proper focus. Therefore, clergy are asked to discourage weddings after 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays, all day on Sundays, and all day on holy days of obligation. When weddings do occur on these days, the prayers and readings of the day are to be used. The ritual does allow the use of one reading from the wedding lectionary. Funerals The funeral Mass is not permitted on solemnities of obligation, the Easter Triduum, and on the Sundays of Advent, Lent, and the Easter season (Order of Christian Funerals, no. 178). The funeral liturgy outside Mass may be used on these days. The Choice of the Mass and Its Parts The pastoral effectiveness of a celebration will be greatly increased if the texts of the readings, the prayers and the liturgical chants correspond as aptly as possible to the needs, the preparation, and the culture of the participants. This will be achieved by appropriate use of the many possibilities of choice described below. Hence, in arranging the celebration of Mass, the priest should be attentive rather to the common spiritual good of the People of God rather than to his own inclinations. He should also remember that choices of this kind are to be made in harmony with those who exercise some part in the celebration, including the faithful, as regard the parts that more directly pertain to them. Since, indeed, many possibilities are provided for choosing the different parts of the Mass, it is necessary for the deacon, the readers, the psalmist, the cantor, the commentator, and the choir to know properly before the celebration the texts that concern each and that are to be used, and it is necessary that nothing be in any sense improvised. The harmonious ordering and carrying out of the rites will greatly help in disposing the faithful for participation in the Eucharist. SCRUTINIES In parishes where there are people preparing to receive the Sacrament of Baptism during the Easter igil, the Scrutinies are celebrated on the 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th Sundays of Lent. See pages of the CBP Roman Missal for proper prayers and inserts to Eucharistic Prayers I (Roman Canon), II and III.
8 TABLE OF LITURGICAL DAYS ACCORDING TO THEIR ORDER OF PRECEDENCE (Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar 59) 1. The Paschal Triduum of the Passion and Resurrection of the Lord. 2. The Nativity of the Lord, the Epiphany, the Ascension, and Pentecost. Sundays of Advent, Lent, and Easter. Ash Wednesday. Weekdays of Holy Week from Monday up to and including Thursday. Days within the Octave of Easter. 3. Solemnities inscribed in the General Calendar, whether of the Lord, of the Blessed irgin Mary or of Saints. The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed. I 4. Proper Solemnities, namely: a) The Solemnity of the principle Patron of the place, city or state. b) The Solemnity of the dedication and of the anniversary of the dedication of one s own church. c) The Solemnity of the Title of one s own church. d) The Solemnity either of the Title or of the Founder or of the principal Patron of an Order or Congregation. II 5. Feasts of the Lord inscribed in the General Calendar. 6. Sundays of Christmas Time and the Sundays in Ordinary Time. 7. Feasts of the Blessed irgin Mary and of the saints in the General Calendar. 8. Proper Feasts, namely: a) The Feast of the principle Patron of the diocese. b) The Feast of the anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral church. c) The Feast of the principal Patron of a region or province, or a country, or of a wider territory. d) The Feast of the Title, Founder, or principle Patron of an Order or Congregation and of a religious province, without prejudice to the prescriptions given under no. 4. e) Other Feasts proper to an individual church. f) Other Feasts inscribed in the Calendar of each diocese or Order or Congregation. 9. Weekdays of Advent from December 17 up to and including December 24. Days within the Octave of Christmas. Weekdays of Lent. III 10. Obligatory Memorials in the general Calendar. 11. Proper Obligatory Memorials, namely: a) The Memorial of a secondary Patron of the place, diocese, region or religious province. b) Other Obligatory Memorials inscribed in the Calendar of each diocese, or Order or Congregation. 12. Optional Memorials, which, however, may be celebrated, in the special manner described in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and of the Liturgy of the Hours, even on the days listed in no. 9. In the same manner Obligatory memorials may be celebrated as Optional Memorials if they happen to fall on Lenten weekdays. 13. Weekdays of Advent up to and including December 16. Weekdays of Christmas Time from January 2 until the Saturday after the Epiphany. Weekdays of the Easter Time from Monday after he Octave of Easter up to and including the Saturday before Pentecost. Weekdays in Ordinary Time.
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