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TABLE OF LITURGICAL DAYS ACCORDING TO THE ORDER OF PRECEDENCE I. 1.The Paschal Triduum and 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
If several celebrations fall on the same day, the one that holds the highest rank according to the Table of Liturgical Days is observed. However, a Solemnity impeded by a liturgical day that takes precedence over it should be transferred to the closest day not listed under nos. 1-8 in the Table of Precedence, provided that what is laid down in
In the Table of Liturgical Days no. 5 only feasts of the Lord listed in the General Calendar take precedence over Sundays of the Christmas season and Sundays in Ordinary Time proper feasts do
TABLE OF LITURGICAL DAYS. ACCORDING TO THEIR ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar, no. 59 and . Ceremonial of Bishops, Appendix II . ONE. 1. Easter Triduum of the Lord's passion and resurrection. 2. Christmas, Epiphany, Ascension, and Pentecost. Sundays of Advent, Lent, and the Easter season. Ash Wednesday.
Learn about the six seasons, the feasts of the Lord and the saints, and the holy days of obligation in the liturgical year of the Catholic Church. Find the General Roman Calendar and the U.S. Proper Calendar with recent additions and changes.
The Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship directed that it be used beginning on November 30, 1969, the First Sunday of Advent for the 1970 liturgical year. Thus, while the tables published in the Lectionary itself begin with 1969, the first set of readings actually used was Cycle B Sundays and Year II weekdays.
The rules for determining which day has precedence when two or more observances fall on the same day are set forth in the table below. In general, Sundays have precedence over most feasts and memorials, but not over solemnities. Table of Liturgical Days According to Their Order of Precedence I. Easter Triduum of the Lord's passion and
The document provides a table listing liturgical days according to their order of precedence in the Catholic Church. It divides the days into three categories I the most important days including Easter Triduum, Christmas, Sundays, Ash Wednesday and Holy Week days II feasts of the Lord, Mary, saints and proper feasts III obligatory and optional memorials as well as weekdays of Advent
Table of Liturgical Days According to Their Order of Precedence in the Catholic Church 1 Easter Triduum 2 Christmas, Epiphany, Ascension and Pentecost Sundays of Advent, Lent, and the Easter season Holy Monday to Holy Thursday 3 Solemnities of the Lord Solemnities of the BVM
If several celebrations fall on the same day, the one that holds the highest rank according to the preceding Table of Liturgical Days is observed. But a solemnity impeded by a liturgical day that takes precedence over it should be transferred to the closest day not listed in nos. 1 - 8 in the table of precedence the rule of no. 5 remains in