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Willibrord, Apostle to the Dutch

Sunday, November 07, 2010 (jump back to calendar) Share on FaceBook
Service typemass
ClassSimple
CandlesNo extra candles
LiturgyMiserátio hóminis
ThemeWatchfulness, sharing
PrefaceApostle
Vestment colorWhite


LATIN

IntroitANTIPHON Miserátio hóminis circa próximum: misericórdia autem Dei super omnem carnem. Qui misericórdiam habet, docet, et érudit quasi pastor gregem suum.
VersicleBeátus vir, qui non ábiit in consílio impiórum, et in via peccatórum:
ResponseNon stetit, et in cathedra pestiléntiæ non sedit.
VersicleGloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto:
ResponseSicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper et in s?cula sæculórum.
ResponseAmen.
ANTIPHON (repeat) Miserátio hóminis circa próximum: misericórdia autem Dei super omnem carnem. Qui misericórdiam habet, docet, et érudit quasi pastor gregem suum. (Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Ben Sira) 18: 12, 13; Psalm 1: 1)
CollectDa, quæsumus, omnípotens Deus: ut, sancti Willibrord Confessóris exémplo in sciéntia Sanctórum proficiéntes, atque áliis misericórdiam exhibéntes; ejus méritis, indulgéntiam apud te consequámur. Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Qui vivis et regnas in unitate Spiritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
ResponseAmen. (Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Ben Sira) 18: 12, 13; Psalm 1: 1)
LessonLéctio Epístolæ catholicæ beáti Jacóbi Apóstoli.
Sic loquímini, et sic fácite, sicut per legem libertátis incipiéntes judicári. Judáícium enim sine misericórdia illi, qui non fecit misericórdiam: superexáltat autem misericórdia judícium. Quid próderit, fratres mei, si fidem quis dicat se habére, ópera autem non hábeat? Numquid póterit fides salváre eum? Si autem frater, et soror nudi sint, et indígeant victu quotidiáno, dicat autem áliquis ex vobls illis: Ita in pace, calefacímini, et saturámini: non dedéritis autem eis, quee necessária sunt córpori, quid próderit? Sic et fides, si non habeat ópera, mórtua est in semetípsa.
Hæc fuit epistula.
ResponseDeo Gratias. (James 2: 12-17)
GradualVersicleConfiteántur Dómino misericórdiæ ejus:
ResponseEt mirabília ejus fíliis hóminum.
VersicleQuis satiávit ánimam inánem: et ánimam esuriéntem satiávit bonis.
ResponseAllelúja, allelúja.
VersicleManum suam apéruit ínopi: et palmas suas exténdit ad páuperem.
ResponseAllelúja. (Psalm 106: 8, 9; Proverbs 31: 20)
GospelDominus vobiscum.
ResponseEt cum spiritu tuo.
Cross Sequentia sancti Evangelii secundum Lucam
ResponseGloria CrossCrossCross tibi, Domine
In illo témpore: Dixit Jesus discípulis suis: “Sint lumbi vestri præcíncti, et lucérnæ ardéntes in mánibus vestris, et vos símiles homínibus exspectántibus dóminum suum, quando revertátur a núptiis: ut, cum vénerit, et pulsáverit, conféstim apériant ei. Beáti servi illi, quos cum vénerit dóminus, invénerit vigilántes: amen dico vobis, quod præcínget se, et fáciet illos discúmbere, et tránsiens ministrábit illis. Et si vénerit in secúnda vigília, et si in tértia vigília vénerit, et ita invénerit, beáti sunt, beati sunt servi illi. Hoc autem scitóte, quóniam si sciret paterfamílias, quia hora fur vénerit, vigiláret útique, et non síneret pérfodi domum suam. Et vos estúte paráti, quis qua hora non putátis. Fílius hóminis véniet.”
Evangélium Dómini.
ResponseLaus Tibi, Christe. (Luke 12: 35-40)
OffertoryJustítia indútus sum, et vestívi me, sicut vestiménto et diadémate, judício meo. Oculus fui cæco, et pes claudo: pater eram páuperum. (Job. 29: 14, 16)
SecretHas, quæsumus, Dómine, hóstias sancti Willibrord Confessóris tui méritis benígnus ássume: et præsta; ut te super ómnia, et omnes propter te diligéntes, corde tibi et ópere placeámus. Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum Filium Tuum, Qui Tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
ResponseAmen. (Psalm 106: 8, 9; Proverbs 31: 20)
Communio VerseDate, et dábitur vobis: mensúram bonam, et confértam, et coagitátam, et supereffluéntem dabunt in sinum vestrum. (Luke 6: 38)
Post-Communion PrayerPretiósi córporis, et sánguinis tui, Dómine, pasti delíciis, tuam súpplices deprecámur cleméntiam: ut sancti Joánnis Confessóris tui méritis et exémplis, ejúsdem caritátis imitatóres effécti, consórtes simus et glóriæ. Qui vivis et regnas, cum Deo Patre in unitáte Spíritu Sancti, Deus, per omnia s?cula sæculórum.
ResponseAmen. (Luke 6: 38)
 Here ends the LATIN Proper for Willibrord, Apostle to the Dutch


ENGLISH

IntroitANTIPHON The compassion of man is toward his neighbor; but the mercy of God is upon all flesh. He hath mercy, and teacheth and correcteth, as a shepherd doth his flock.
VersicleBlessed is the man who hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly:
ResponseNor stood in the way of sinners, nor sat in the chair of pestilence.
VersicleGlory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit:
ResponseAs it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
ANTIPHON (repeat) The compassion of man is toward his neighbor; but the mercy of God is upon all flesh. He hath mercy, and teacheth and correcteth, as a shepherd doth his flock. (Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Ben Sira) 18: 12, 13; Psalm 1: 1)
CollectGrant us, we beseech Thee, O almighty God, that, after the example of Willibrord, Thy confessor, making progress in the science of the saints and showing mercy to others, we may through his merits obtain forgiveness before Thee. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ Who livest and reignest with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
ResponseAmen. (Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Ben Sira) 18: 12, 13; Psalm 1: 1)
LessonToday’s lesson is from the Epistle of blessed James the Apostle.
So speak ye, and so do, as being to be judged by the law of liberty. for judgment without mercy to him that hath not done mercy: and mercy exalteth itself above judgment. What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he have faith, but hath not works? Shall faith be able to save him? And if a brother or sister be naked, and want daily food, and one of you say to them, Go in peace, be you warmed and filled, and yet give them not those things that are necessary for the body; what shall it profit? So faith also, if it have not works, is dead in itself.
Here ends today’s lesson.
ResponseThanks be to God. (James 2: 12-17)
GradualVersicleLet the mercies of the Lord give glory to Him:
ResponseAnd His wonderful works to the children of men.
VersicleFor He hath satisfied the empty soul, and hath filled the hungry soul with good things.
ResponseAlleluia, alleluia.
VersicleHe hath opened His hand to the needy, and stretched out His hands to the poor.
ResponseAlleluia. (Psalm 106: 8, 9; Proverbs 31: 20)
GospelThe Lord be with you.
ResponseAnd with your spirit.
Cross The continuation of the holy Gospel according to Luke.
ResponseGlory CrossCrossCross to Thee, O Lord
At that time, Jesus said to His disciples, “Let your loins be girt, and lamps burning in your hands, and you yourselves like to men, who wait for their lord, when he shall return from the wedding; that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open to him immediately. Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when He cometh, shall find watching. Amen, I say to you, that He will gird Himself, and make them sit down to meat, and passing will minister unto them. And if He shall come in the second watch, or come in the third watch, and find them so, blessed are those servants. But this know ye, that if the householder did know at what hour the thief would come, he would surely watch, and would not suffer his house to be broken open. Be ye then also ready; for at what hour you think not, the Son of man will come.”
The Gospel of the Lord.
ResponsePraise be to Thee, O Christ. (Luke 12: 35-40)
OffertoryI was clad with justice and I clothed myself with my judgment, as with a robe and a diadem; I was an eye to the blind, and a foot to the lame; I was the father of the poor. (Job. 29: 14, 16)
SecretGrant, we beseech Thee, almighty Lord, that by the example of Thy holy confessor Willibrord, we may love Thee above all things and all things for Thy sake, we may in heart and in deed be pleasing to Thee. 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.
ResponseAmen. (Psalm 106: 8, 9; Proverbs 31: 20)
Communio VerseGive and it shall be given to you: good measure, and pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall they give into your bosom. (Luke 6: 38)
Post-Communion PrayerRegaled with the delights, of Thy precious body and blood, we humbly pray Thy clemency, O Lord, that by the merits and example of St. John, Thy confessor, we may be made imitators of his charity and sharers of his glory. Who livest and reignest, with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever.
ResponseAmen. (Luke 6: 38)
 Here ends the ENGLISH Proper for Willibrord, Apostle to the Dutch

 

September 2010

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
   8
Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)
9
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)
10
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)
11
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)

also Mychal Judge, martyr
12
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)

also Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
also Sunday within the Octave of 9/11
13
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)
14
Within the octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)

also Exaltation of the Holy Cross
15
The octave of Nativity of the Theotokos (BVM)
16
17
18
19
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
27
28
29
Dedication of Michael the Archangel
30
  

October 2010

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
     1
2
3
Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
4
Francis of Assisi
5
6
7
8
9
10
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost
      

November 2010

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
 1
All Saints’ Day
2
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day

also The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
3
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day
4
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day
5
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day
6
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day
7
Within the octave of All Saints’ Day

also Willibrord, Apostle to the Dutch
also Twenty-Fourth after Pentecost
8
The octave of All Saints’ Day
9
10
11
12
13
14
Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Presentation of the Blessed Theotokos
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
First Sunday of Advent
29
30
    

December 2010

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
   1
2
3
4
5
Second Sunday of Advent
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete)
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Fourth Sunday of Advent
also Arnold Harris Mathew
20
21
Thomas Didymus, the Apostle
22
23
24
Christmas Mass at Midnight
25
Christmas
26
Within the octave of Christmas

also Mass of the Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity
27
Within the octave of Christmas

also John, the Apostle
28
Within the octave of Christmas
Within the octave of John, the Apostle
29
Within the octave of John, the Apostle
Within the octave of Christmas
30
Within the octave of Christmas
Within the octave of John, the Apostle
31
Within the octave of John, the Apostle
Within the octave of Christmas
 

January 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
      1
The octave of Christmas
Within the octave of John, the Apostle

also Feast of the Circumcision of Our Lord
2
Within the octave of John, the Apostle

also Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
3
The octave of John, the Apostle
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
4
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
5
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
6
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus

also Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord
7
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord
8
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord
Within the octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
9
The octave of Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord

also Sunday in the Octave of the Epiphany
10
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord
11
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord

also Feast of Carmel Henry Carfora, Bishop
12
Within the octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord
13
The octave of Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord

also The Baptism of our Lord on the Octave Day of the Feast of the Epiphany
14
15
16
Second Sunday after Epiphany
17
Feast of Saint Antony, Abbot
18
19
20
21
22
23
Third Sunday after Epiphany
24
25
Conversion of Paul
26
27
28
29
30
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany
31
     

February 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
  1
2
The Purification of the Virgin (Candlemas)
3
4
5
6
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Sixth Sunday after Epiphany
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Septuagesima Sunday
21
22
23
24
25
Matthias, Apostle
26
27
Sexagesima Sunday
28
     

March 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
  1
2
3
4
5
6
Quinquagesima Sunday
7
8
9
Ash Wednesday
10
11
12
13
First Sunday of Lent
14
15
16
17
Patrick, Bishop
18
19
Joseph, Our Lord’s Foster-father
20
Second Sunday of Lent
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Third Sunday of Lent
28
29
30
31
  

April 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
     1
2
3
Fourth Sunday of Lent (Lætare)
4
5
6
7
Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
8
9
10
Passion Sunday
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Palm Sunday
18
19
20
21
Maundy Thursday
22
Good Friday
23
Holy Saturday
24
The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)
25
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)

also Mark, Evangelist, Patriarch of Alexandria
26
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)
27
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)
28
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)
29
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)
30
Within the octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)

May 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
1
The octave of The Resurrection of the Lord (Easter)

also First Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday)
also Philip and James, Apostles
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Second Sunday after Easter
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Third Sunday after Easter
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Fourth Sunday after Easter
23
24
25
The Annunciation of the Blessed Theotokos
26
27
28
29
Fifth Sunday after Easter
30
31
    

June 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
   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
10
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
21
22
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)
  

July 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
     1
Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
The octave of Nativity of the Baptist
2
Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
3
Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles

also Third Sunday after Pentecost
4
Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
5
Within the octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
6
The octave of Peter and Paul, Apostles
7
8
Commemoration of Joseph René Vilatte
9
10
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
      

August 2011

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
 1
2
3
4
5
6
Transfiguration of Our Lord
7
Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
15
Dormition of the Theotokos
16
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
17
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
18
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
19
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
20
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
21
Within the octave of Dormition of the Theotokos

also Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
22
The octave of Dormition of the Theotokos
23
24
25
26
27
28
Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
29
Beheading of the Baptist
30
31
   

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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 2for priest celebrant, no incense
Use 4for priest celebrant, no incense
Use 6for 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.

WHITEUsed at Christmas, Easter, and other joyful celebrations. May be used at funerals, ordinations.
REDDays of the Holy Spirit, the Apostles, and memorials of martyrs.
ADVENT PURPLEThis is blueish purple. Use during advent. If you cannot afford both purple hues, use whichever you have.
LENT PURPLEThis is red-purple. You may use lent purple at funerals, but that tradition is basically dead (so to speak).
GREENGreen is the "none of the above" color. If you don't have specific instructions on color, then the color is green.
ROSEUse on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays
BLUEAny Mass for/about the Blessed Virgin Mary
BLACKGood Friday and Funerals.
GOLDAt a mammoth occasion (eg., ordination, Christmas, Easter, etc.), gold is fine.
SILVERWe don't use silver or any other color not mentioned.

 
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