 |  |  |  |  Sunday within the Octave of the AscensionSunday, June 05, 2011 (jump back to calendar)
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| Service type | mass | | Class | Sunday of the III Class | | Candles | No extra candles | | Liturgy | Exáudi, Dómine | | Theme | vigilance, expectations for the Paraclete | | Preface | Ascension | | Vestment color | White |
LATIN| Introit | ANTIPHON Exáudi, Dómine, vocem meam, qua clamávi ad Te, allelúja: tibi dixit cor meum: Quæsívi vultum tuum, vultum, Tuum Dómine requíram: ne avérstas fáciem tuam a me. Allelúja, allelúja.
Dóminus illuminátio mea, eat salus mea:
Quem timébo?
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto:
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper et in s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. ANTIPHON (repeat) Exáudi, Dómine, vocem meam, qua clamávi ad Te, allelúja: tibi dixit cor meum: Quæsívi vultum tuum, vultum, Tuum Dómine requíram: ne avérstas fáciem tuam a me. Allelúja, allelúja. (Psalm 26: 7-9; Psalm 26: 1)
| | Collect | Omnípotens sempitérne Deus: fac nos tibi semper et devótam gérere voluntátem, et majestáti tuæ síncéro corde servíre. Per Dóminum nostrum Jesum Christum Fílium tuum, qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitáte Spíritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. (Psalm 26: 7-9; Psalm 26: 1)
| | Lesson | Léctio Epístolæ beáati Petri Apóstoli. Caríissimi. Estóte prudéntes, et vigiláte in oratiónibus. Ante omnia autem, mútuam in vobismetípsis caritátem contínuam habéntes: quia cáritas óperit multitíudinem peccatórum. Hospitáles ínvicem sine murmuratióne: unusquísque, sicut accépit grátiam, in altérutrum illam administrántes, sicut boni dispensatóres multifórmls grátiæ Dei. Si quis lóquitur, quasi sermónes Dei: si quis minístrat, tamquam ex virtúte, quam adminístrat Deus: ut in ómnibus honor-ificétur Deus, per Jesum Christum Dóminum nostrum. Hæc fuit epistula.
Deo Gratias. (I PETER 4: 7-11)
| | Alleluia | Allelúja.
Allelúja.
Regnávit Dóminus super omnes gentes: Deus sedet super sedem sanctam suam.
Allelúja.
Non vos relínquam orphanos: vado, et vénio ad vos, et gaudébit cor vestrum.
Allelúja. (Psalm 46: 9; John 14: 18)
| | Gospel | Dominus vobiscum.
Et cum spiritu tuo.
Sequentia sancti Evangelii secundum Joannem.
Gloria   tibi, Domine In illo témpore: Dixit Jesus discíipulis suis: “Cum vénerit Paráclitus, quem ego mittam vobis a Patre, Spíritum verititátis, qui a Patre procédit, ille testimónium perhibébit de me: et vos testimónium perhibébitis, quia ab inítio mecum estis. Hæc locútus sum vobis, ut non scandalizéminì. Absque synagógis, fácient vos: sed venit hora, ut omnis, qui intérficit vos, arbitrétur obséquium se præstáre Deo. Et hæc fácient vobis, quia non novérunt Patrem, neque me. Sed hæc locútus sum vobis: ut, cum vénerit hora eórum, reminiscámini, quia ego dixi vobis. Evangélium Dómini.
Laus Tibi, Christe. (John 15: 26-27; 16: 1-4)
| | Offertory | Ascendit Deus in jubiliatióne: et Dóminus in voce tubæ, allelúja. (Psalm 46: 6)
| | Secret | Súscipe, Dómine, múnera, quæ pro Fílii tui gloriósa Ascensióne deférimus; et concéde propítius; ut a præsénfíbus perículis liberémur, et ad vitam perveniámus ætérnam. Per eúmdem Dóminum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium Tuum, Qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. (Psalm 46: 6)
| Preface (Ascension) | Vere dignum et justum est, æquum et salutáre, nos tibi semper et ubíque grátias ágere: Dómine sancte, Pater omnípotens, ætérne Deus: per Christum, Dóminum nostrum. Qui post resurrectiónem suam ómnibus discípulis suis maniféstus appáruit et, ipsis cernéntibus, est elevátus in coelum, ut nos divinitátis suæ tribúeret esse partícipes. Et ídeo cum Angelis et Archángelis, cum Thronis et Dominatiónibus cumque omni milítia coeléstis exércitus hymnum glóriæ tuæ cánimus, sine fine dicéntes... sanctus, sanctus
| | Communio Verse | Pater, cum essem cum eis, ego servábam eos, quos dedísti mihi, allelúja: nunc autem ad te vénio: non rogo, ut tollas eos de mundo, sed ut serves eos a malo, allelúja, allelúja. (John 17: 12-13, 15)
| | Post-Communion Prayer | Repléti, Dómine, munéribus sacris, da, quæsumus; ut in gratiárum semper actióne maneámus. Præsta nobis, quæsumus omnípotens et miséricors Deus, ut quæ visibílibus mystéríis suménda percépimus, invisíbili consequémur efféctu. Per Dóminum nostrum Jesum Christum Fílium tuum, qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitáte Spíritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. (John 17: 12-13, 15)
| | | Here ends the LATIN Proper for Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension |
ENGLISH| Introit | ANTIPHON Hear, O Lord, my voice with which I have cried to, Thee, alleluia. My heart hath said to Thee, l have sought Thy face,, O Lord, I will seek: turn not away Thy face from me, alleluia,, alleluia.
The Lord is my light, and my salvation:
Whom shall I fear?
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit:
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. ANTIPHON (repeat) Hear, O Lord, my voice with which I have cried to, Thee, alleluia. My heart hath said to Thee, l have sought Thy face,, O Lord, I will seek: turn not away Thy face from me, alleluia,, alleluia. (Psalm 26: 7-9; Psalm 26: 1)
| | Collect | O almighty and everlasting God, make us ever bear a devout affection toward Thee, and with a sincere heart to serve Thy majesty. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who livest and reignest with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
Amen. (Psalm 26: 7-9; Psalm 26: 1)
| | Lesson | Today’s lesson is from the Epistle of blessed Peter the Apostle. Dearly beloved, be prudent, and watch in prayers. But before all things have a constant mutual charity among yourselves; for charity covereth a multitude of sins. Using hospitality one toward another without murmuring. As every man hath received grace, ministering the same one to another; as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. If any man speak, let him speak as the words of God. If any man minister, let him do it as of the power which God administereth; that in all things God may be honored through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Here ends today’s lesson.
Thanks be to God. (I PETER 4: 7-11)
| | Alleluia | Alleluia.
Alleluia.
The Lord hath reigned over all the nations; God sitteth on His holy throne.
Alleluia.
I will not leave you orphans; I go and I come to you, and your heart shall rejoice.
Alleluia. (Psalm 46: 9; John 14: 18)
| | Gospel | The Lord be with you.
And with your spirit.
The continuation of the holy Gospel according to John.
Glory   to Thee, O Lord At that time Jesus said to His disciples, “When the Paraclete cometh, Whom I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, Who proceedeth from the Father, He shall give testimony of Me: and you shall give testimony, because you are with Me from the beginning. These things have I spoken to you, that you may not be scandalized. They will put you out of the synagogues: yea, the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth a service to God. And these things will they do to you, because they have not known the Father, nor Me. But these things I have told you, that, when the hour shall come, you may remember that I told you.” The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise be to Thee, O Christ. (John 15: 26-27; 16: 1-4)
| | Offertory | God is ascended with a shout, and the Lord with the sound of a trumpet. Alleluia. (Psalm 46: 6)
| | Secret | Receive, O Lord: the gifts we offer up to Thee, for the glorious Ascension of Thy Son: and mercifully grant that we may be freed from present perils and attain unto everlasting life. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
Amen. (Psalm 46: 6)
| Preface (Ascension) | It is truly meet and just, right and for our salvation, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto Thee, O holy Lord, Father almighty, everlasting God: through Christ our Lord. Who, after His Resurrection, appeared openly to all His disciples, and, while they looked on, was taken up into Heaven, that He might grant unto us to be sharers in His own divinity. And therefore with Angels and Archangels, with Thrones and Dominations, and with all the hosts of the heavenly army, we sing the hymn of Thy glory, evermore saying... Holy, Holy, Holy...
| | Communio Verse | Father, while I was with them, I kept them whom Thou gavest Me, alleluia; but now I come to Thee; I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from evil, alleluia, alleluia. (John 17: 12-13, 15)
| | Post-Communion Prayer | As we have been filled with heavenly gifts, O Lord, grant, we beseech Thee, that we may constantly persevere in thanksgiving. Grant to us, we beseech Thee: almighty and merciful God, that we may obtain the invisible effects of that which we have shared by communion in visible Mysteries. Through the same Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
Amen. (John 17: 12-13, 15)
| | | Here ends the ENGLISH Proper for Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension |
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 |  |  |  | June 2011| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | | | | | 1
| 2 Ascension Thursday | 3 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
| 4 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
| 5 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
also Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension | 6 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
| 7 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
| 8 Within the octave of Ascension Thursday
| 9 The octave of Ascension Thursday
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| 11 Barnabas, Apostle | 12 Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday) | 13 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 14 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 15 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 16 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 17 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 18 Within the octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
| 19 The octave of Whitsunday (or Pentecost Sunday)
also Trinity Sunday (First Sunday after Pentecost) | 20
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| 23 Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday) | 24 Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday)
also Nativity of the Baptist | 25 Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday) Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist
| 26 Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday)
also Second Sunday after Pentecost | 27 Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday) Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist
| 28 Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday)
| 29 Within the octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday) Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist
also Peter and Paul, Apostles | 30 Within the octave of Nativity of the Baptist The octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday) Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
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About the information (below)
This information applies to the Diocese of Texas. If you are outside the diocese, the details
you see here are fairly standard throughout the western church. However, your bishop's rules may vary.
Diversity it worderful. These rules point to diversity. Neither we nor your bishop is "right" or "correct" ot "better."
Note on candles
The listing calendar items shows how many additional candles. Here are the rules for the base set of candles.
| Use 2 | for priest celebrant, no incense |
| Use 4 | for priest celebrant, no incense |
| Use 6 | for any celebrant using incense |
| Add 1 | if the celebrant is the Ordinary |
Note on liturgical colors
Parishes and priests only need two colors: white and purple. White can substitute for every color, except purple.
| WHITE | Used at Christmas, Easter, and other joyful celebrations. May be used at funerals, ordinations. |
| RED | Days of the Holy Spirit, the Apostles, and memorials of martyrs. |
| ADVENT PURPLE | This is blueish purple. Use during advent. If you cannot afford both purple hues, use whichever you have. |
| LENT PURPLE | This is red-purple. You may use lent purple at funerals, but that tradition is basically dead (so to speak). |
| GREEN | Green is the "none of the above" color. If you don't have specific instructions on color, then the color is green. |
| ROSE | Use on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays |
| BLUE | Any Mass for/about the Blessed Virgin Mary |
| BLACK | Good Friday and Funerals. |
| GOLD | At a mammoth occasion (eg., ordination, Christmas, Easter, etc.), gold is fine. |
| SILVER | We don't use silver or any other color not mentioned. |
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