Saturday, April 25, 2015

New Series: Missing Octaves


Since J.'s recent liturgical addendum to the Josephology series sparked discussion and corrections concerning the feast and octave of "St. Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church," I thought it appropriate to begin a little series of my own on the missing octaves of the modern Roman kalendars, both 1962 and 1970. I would cover the subject in part on:
  • The octaves of the Comites Christi: Ss. Steven, John, and the Holy Innocents
  • Epiphany and its octave day, the Baptism in the Jordan
  • Octaves of the Virgin (Assumption and Nativity, later Immaculate Conception, too)
  • Holy men of the Lord, the lost octaves of St. John the Baptist and Ss. Peter & Paul
  • Octaves of the Lord, Corpus Christi and Ascension
  • The greatest Roman octave: Pentecost
  • Local octaves: patronal feast of the parish etc.
Look for words on the Comites Christi in the near future!

4 comments:

  1. Don't forget the Octave of St. Lawrence!

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  2. An excellent choice, The Rad Trad.

    I'm sure your Readership will be looking forward to this new Series, as will I.

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  3. It would also be wonderful if you wrote a little about the Octave of St. Agnes and the commemoration made in the Office for her on the 28th of January. I find the "Beata Agnes, parentibus..." reading to be quite delightful.

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  4. And no throwing the CTO under the bus for instituting Simplex Octaves!

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