Transfer: S. Marci Evangelistæ
Graduale
Ps 117:24; 117:26-27
Hæc dies, quam fecit Dóminus: exsultémus et lætémur in ea.
Fri, 4/25/25:
Today is Friday (feria VI) in the octave of Easter under the 1954 (semi-double) and 1962 (I class) rubrics. Today is also the day of the Major Rogation and Greater Litanies, permanently affixed to April 25.
Mass: Proper Mass. Station church at St. Mary of the Martyrs (the Pantheon). White. Gloria. Gradual. Alleluia. Sequence Victimae paschali laudes. Credo. Preface of Easter (in hac potissimum die). Proper Communicantes and Hanc igitur for Easter in the Canon. Ite missa est with double Alleluia. Commemoration of the Major Rogation at all Masses.
(NB: The feast of St. Mark, Ev, usually observed on April 25, is not observed today due to April 25 falling within the Easter octave. Under the 1954 rubrics, the feast of St. Mark is transferred to Monday, April 28 this year (except in England); under the 1962 rubrics, it is omitted entirely, as feasts of the II class no longer have the right of transference under the 1962 rubrics.)
Under 1954, if an additional Mass is said, it is of the Major Rogation, using the Mass formulary found for the Minor Rogation Days in the Missal after the 5th Sunday after Easter. At conventual Mass and in cathedrals, under the 1954 rubrics, this Mass is sung after None, with the Mass of the day within the Easter octave sung after Terce (without commemoration of the Rogation Day). The Litany of the Saints is chanted before the altar, with the celebrant in violet cope; under the 1954 rubrics, if the following Mass is solemn, deacon and subdeacon wear folded chasubles. Afterwards, the procession is held. Following the procession, the Mass of the Major Rogation is sung in violet vestments. The Gloria and Credo are omitted; the Paschal Alleluia for this Mass is sung. Preface of Easter (in hoc potissimum die). The proper Communicantes and Hanc igitur for the Easter octave are not said at the Mass of the Major Rogation (cf. Matters Liturgical, 1938 ed., no. 676). Benedicamus without double Alleluia for the Easter octave. Under 1954, 2nd prayer Ecclesiae tuae for the Church; no 3rd prayer.
Under the 1962 rubrics, the Mass of the Major Rogation may not be said today, as it is considered a votive Mass of the II class under the 1962 rubrics, and today is a I class day within the octave of Easter. The Litany and procession may be held before Mass today (with clergy in violet cope [celebrant], dalmatic [deacon], and tunicle [subdeacon]), but the Mass that follows must be of the Friday in the octave of Easter, with clergy in white vestments and celebrated as above, with commemoration of the Major Rogation at Mass, whether it is sung or low.
Office: Proper festal office. White. Matins of 1 nocturn of 3 psalms and lessons. Te Deum. Special office arrangement of Easter Sunday used throughout the octave. Under 1954, the antiphons are not said in full before the psalms due to today being of semi-double rite; under 1962, antiphons are always said in full no matter the rank of the liturgical day. At Lauds and the hours, psalms of Sunday (schema I; Prime = 53, 118.1, 118.2) with antiphons of Easter Sunday. At Lauds, omit chapter, hymn, and verse; replace with antiphon Haec dies. Proper Benedictus antiphon. Proper collect of the day within the octave. No commemoration is made of the Rogation Day in the Office. Double Alleluia at Lauds. No antiphons for the psalms at Prime and the hours. Antiphon Haec dies in place of chapter, etc. at Prime and the hours. Lectio brevis Si consurrexistis. (Source/: LB236 on Twitter/X.)
P. The Lord be with you.
S. And with thy spirit.
Let us pray.
O Lord, we beseech thee, behold thy people, and as thou hast decided to quicken them with the mysteries of eternity, mercifully free them from the sins committed in time.
Through Jesus Christ, thy Son our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
℟. Amen.