Scriptura: Ad Romános, cap. 14
Fri, 1/10/25:
Today is the 5th day in the octave of the Epiphany under the 1954 (semi-double) rubrics.
Mass: As on the feast. White. Gloria. Gradual/Alleluia. Credo. Preface of the Epiphany. Proper Communicantes for the Epiphany in the Canon. Ite. 2nd prayer Deus qui salutis of Our Lady. 3rd prayer either Ecclesiae tuae for the Church or Deus omnium for the pope.
Votive Masses are prohibited today under the 1954 rubrics.
Office: Festal office. White. Matins of 3 nocturns of 9 lessons (1st = Lessons from the Epistle to the Romans [Infirmum autem] with responsories of the octave.). Te Deum. Psalms and antiphons at Matins as on the feast of the Epiphany (with Matins beginning in the usual manner Domine labia etc., invitatory, and hymn). At the start of the 3rd nocturn, antiphon Homo natus est for the days within the octave. At Lauds and the hours, psalms of Sunday (Prime = 53, 118.1, 118.2) with antiphons of the Epiphany. All else as on the feast. Proper Benedictus antiphon for January 10 at Lauds. Collect of the feast. No commemorations at Lauds. Omit suffrage. (LB236 on Twitter/X.)
From the Sermons of St. Maximus, Bishop of Turin.
1st on the Epiphany.
Dearly beloved brethren, we are instructed by the tradition of the Fathers, that we have to keep holiday on this solemnity in honour of several joyful events. We are taught that on this day, our Lord Christ was, first, manifested to the Gentiles by the leading of a star; secondly, that being bidden to a marriage, He turned water into wine; and, thirdly, that He received baptism from John, whereby He hallowed the waters of the Jordan, and cleansed him that baptised Him.
Collect
℣. The Lord be with you.
℟. And with thy spirit.
Let us pray.
O God, You Who by the guidance of a star this day revealed Your only-begotten Son to the Gentiles; mercifully grant that we who know You now by faith, may come to behold You in glory.
Through the same Jesus Christ, thy Son, Our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
℟. Amen.
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