 |  |  |  |  Feast of the Holy Name of JesusSunday, January 02, 2011 (jump back to calendar)
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| Service type | mass | | Class | Double of the II Class | | Candles | A few extra candles | | Liturgy | In nomine Jesu | | Theme | The new law (an infant boy was named at his circumcision) | | Preface | Nativity | | Vestment color | White |
LATIN| Introit | ANTIPHON In nomine Jesu omne genuflectatur, Cælestium, terrestrium, et infernorum: et omnis lingua contiteatur, quia Dominus Jesus Christus in gloria est Dei Patris.
Domine Dominus noster:
quam admirabile est nomen tuum in universa terra!
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto:
Sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper et in s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. ANTIPHON (repeat) in nomine Jesu omne genuflectatur, Caelestium, terrestrium, et infernorum: et omnis lingua contiteatur, quia Dominus Jesus Christus in gloria est Dei Patris. (Philippians 2: 10-11; Psalm 8: 2)
| | Collect | Deus, Qui unigenitum Filium Tuum, constituisti humani generis Salvatorem, et Jesum vocari jussisti: concede propitius; ut, cujus sanctum nomen veneramur in terris, ejus quoquo aspectu perfruamur in Caelis. Per eumdem Dominum.
Amen. (Philippians 2: 10-11; Psalm 8: 2)
| | Lesson | Lectio Actuum Apostolorum. In diebus illis: Petrus repletus Spiritu Sancto, dixit: Princepes populi et seniores, audite: Si nos hodie dijudicamur in benefacto hominis infirmi, in quo iste salvus factus est, notum sit omnibus vobis, et omni plebi Israel: quia in nomine Domini nostri Jesu Christi Nazareni, Quem vos crucifixistis, Qum Deus suscitavit a mortuis, in hoc iste adstat coram vobis sanus. Hic est lapis, qui factus est in caput anguli: et non est in alio aliquo salus. Nec enim aliud nomen est sub Caelo datum hominibus, in quo oporteat nos salvos fieri. Hæc fuit epistula.
Deo Gratias. (Acts of the Apostles 4: 8-12)
| | Gradual | Salvos fac nos, Domine, Deus noster, et congrega nos de nationibus:
ut confiteamur nomini sancto tuo, et gloriemur in Gloria tua.
Tu, Donime, pater noster, et redemptor noster: a saeculo nomen Tuum.
Alleluia, alleluia.
Lauden Domini loquetur os meum, et benedicat omnis caro nomen sanctum ejus.
Alleluia. (Psalm 105: 47; Hebrews 1: 1-2; Isaias 63: 16; Psalm 144: 21)
| | Gospel | Dominus vobiscum.
Et cum spiritu tuo.
Sequentia sancti Evangelii secundum Lucam.
Gloria   tibi, Domine In illo tempore. Et postquam consummati sunt dies octo ut circumcideretur vocatum est nomen Eius Iesus quod vocatum est ab Angelo priusquam in utero conciperetur. Evangélium Dómini.
Laus Tibi, Christe. (Luke 2: 21)
| | Offertory | Confitebor tibi, Domine Deus meus, in toto corde meo, et glorificabo nomen tuum in aeternun: quoniam tu, Domine, suavis et mitis es: et multae misericordiae omnibus invocantibus te, alleluia. (Psalms 85: 12, 5)
| | Secret | Benedictio tua, clementissime Deus, qua omnis viget creatura, sanctificent, quaseumus, hoc sacrificium nostrum, quod ad gloriam nominis Filii tui, Domini nostril Jesu Christi, offeriums tibi: ut majestati tuae placere posit ad laudem, et nobis proficere ad salutem. Per eumdem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium Tuum, Qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. (Psalms 85: 12, 5)
| Preface (Nativity) | Vere dignum et justum est, æquum et salutáre, nos tibi semper et ubíque grátias ágere: Dómine sancte, Pater omnípotens, ætérne Deus: Quia per incarnáti Verbi mystérium nova mentis nostræ óculis lux tuæ claritátis infúlsit: ut, dum visibíliter Deum cognóscimus, per hunc in invisibílium amorem rapiámur. Et ideo cum Angelis et Archángelis, cum Thronis et Dominatiónibus cumque omni milítia coeléstis exércitus hymnum glóriæ tuæ cánimus, sine fine dicéntes... sanctus, sanctus
| | Communio Verse | Omnes gentes quascumque fecisti, venient, et adorabunt, coram t, Domine, et glorificabunt nomen tuum: quoniam magnus es tu et faciens mirabilia: tu es Deus solus. Alleluia. (Psalms 97: 3)
| | Post-Communion Prayer | Omnipotens aeterne Deus, qui creasti et redemfti nos, respice propitious vota nostra et sacrificium salutaris hostiae, quod in honorem nominis Filii tui, Domini nostril Jesu Christi, majestati tuae obtulimus, placido et benigno vultu suspcipere digneris; ut gratia tua nobis infusa, sub gloriso nominee Jesu, aeternae praedestinationis tiulo gaudeamus nomina nostra scripta esse in Caelis. Per eundem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium Tuum, Qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
Amen. (Psalms 97: 3)
| | | Here ends the LATIN Proper for Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus |
ENGLISH| Introit | ANTIPHON In the name of Jesus let every knee bow of those that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth; and let every tongue confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father.
O Lord, our Lord:
how wonderful is Thy Name in the whole earth.
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) In the name of Jesus let every knee bow of those that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth; and let every tongue confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2: 10-11; Psalm 8: 2)
| | Collect | O God Who didst appoint Thine only-begotten Son the Saviour of mankind, and didst bid that He should be called Jesus: mercifully grant that we may enjoy the vision of Him in Heaven Whose holy Name we venerate on earth. Through the same Lord.
Amen. (Philippians 2: 10-11; Psalm 8: 2)
| | Lesson | Today’s lesson is from the Epistle of the Acts of the Apostles. In those days: Peter filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them: Ye princes of the people and ancients, hear: If we this day are examined concerning the good deed done to the infirm man, by what means he hath been made whole, be it known to you all, and to all the people of IsraeI, that by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God hath raised from the dead, even by Him this man standeth before you whole, This is the stone which was rejected by you the builders, which is become the head of the corner: neither is there salvation in any other. for there is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved. Here ends today’s lesson.
Thanks be to God. (Acts of the Apostles 4: 8-12)
| | Gradual | Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us from among the nations:
that we may give thanks to Thy holy Name, and may glory in Thy praise.
Thou, O Lord, art our Father and Redeemer, Thy Name is from eternity.
Alleluia, alleluia.
My mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord, and let all flesh bless His holy Name
Alleluia. (Psalm 105: 47; Hebrews 1: 1-2; Isaias 63: 16; Psalm 144: 21)
| | Gospel | The Lord be with you.
And with your spirit.
The continuation of the holy Gospel according to Luke.
Glory   to Thee, O Lord At that time. after eight days were accomplished that the child should be circumcised; His Name was called Jesus, which was called by the Angel before He was conceived in the Womb. The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise be to Thee, O Christ. (Luke 2: 21)
| | Offertory | I will praise Thee, O Lord my God with my whole heart, and I will glorify Thy Name for ever; for Thou, O Lord, art sweet and mild, and plenteous in mercy to all that call upon Thee, alleluia. (Psalms 85: 12, 5)
| | Secret | May Thy blessing, by which all creatures live, hallow, we beseech Thee, most merciful God, this our sacrifice which we, offer to Thee to the glory of the Name of Thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ, that it may please Thy majesty and Bring Thee praise, and avail us unto salvation. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
Amen. (Psalms 85: 12, 5)
| Preface (Nativity) | 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: for through the Mystery of the word made flesh, the new light of Thy glory hath shone upon the eyes of our mind, so that while we acknowledge God in visible form, we may be through Him be drawn to the love of things invisible. And therefore with Angels and Archangels, with Thrones and Dóminations, and with all the hosts of the heavenly army, we sing the hymn of Thy glory, evermore saying... Holy, Holy, Holy...
| | Communio Verse | All the nations Thou hast made shall come and adore before Thee, O Lord; and they shall glorify Thy Name: for Thou art great, and dost wonderful things: Thou art God alone, alleluia. (Psalms 97: 3)
| | Post-Communion Prayer | O almighty and everlasting God who didst create and redeem us, look graciously upon our prayer, and with a favorable and benign countenance deign to accept the Sacrifice of the saving Victim, which we have offered to Thy Majesty in honor of the Name of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ: that through the infusion of Thy grace we may rejoice that our names are written in heaven, under the glorious Name of Jesus, the pledge of eternal predestination. 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. (Psalms 97: 3)
| | | Here ends the ENGLISH Proper for Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus |
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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 Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles The octave of Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday)
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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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