Wednesday, January 06, 2016

Publication of the date of Easter & those of movable feasts of the year 2016 | Liturgia

Publication of the date of Easter & those of movable feasts of the year 2016 | Liturgia

From http://www.schola-sainte-cecile.com/ [Google translation]


Publication of the date of Easter in the Pontifical Romanum.
In the Roman rite, the day of Epiphany (whose solemnity is necessarily postponed to Sunday following France - or Sunday, January 10 this year), the deacon made ​​according to tradition the publication of the date of Easter after singing of the gospel.
RIT ROMAIN
Here is the song for 2016, made by us:
Noveritis-Romanum-2016
Here is the translation for 2016:
Did you know, dear brethren, by the mercies of God that was announced to us, we were overwhelmed by the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and so we announce the joy that will we provided by the Resurrection even our Savior.

  • On January 24 will be the Septuagesima Sunday.


  • February 10 is the day of the Ashes and the beginning of most sacred fast of Lent.


  • March 27 will be the holy Easter of Our Lord Jesus Christ, that you celebrate with joy.


  • May 5 is the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ.


  • The 15th of the same month is the feast of Pentecost.


  • 26 of the same month is the feast of the Most Holy Body of Christ.




  • November 27 will be the first Sunday of Advent of Our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom is honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen.
    RIT PARIS
    Here is the song of the ancient custom of Paris, 2016:
    Noverit-Parisiense-2016
    Here is the translation for 2016:
    Your charity will, dear Brothers, that through the mercy of God and of our Lord Jesus Christ, who was preached to us, we will celebrate March 27 Passover Lord.
    Ambrosian rite
    Here is the song for the Ambrosian rite, 2016:
    Noverit-Ambrosianum-2016
    Here is the translation for 2016:
    Your charity will, dear Brothers, that through the mercy of God and of our Lord Jesus Christ, who was preached to us, March 27th, we will celebrate with joy the Lord's Passover. R /. Thanks be to God.
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