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Order for in the APOSTOLIC VICARIATE of SOUTHERN ARABIA Order for THE CELEBRATION OF MASS in the APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA 2016-2017 Sunday Lectionary: Year A Weekday Lectionary: Cycle I 2 INTRODUCTION YEAR I/A YEAR I/A INTRODUCTION 3 CONTENTS MASSES FOR VARIOUS NEEDS AND VOTIVE MASSES ............................................... 26 ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 4 RITUAL MASSES ............................................................................................................................ 27 BIBLICAL ABBREVIATIONS .............................................................................................................. 6 EXTERNAL SOLEMNITY ........................................................................................................... 28 MOVEABLE FEASTS OF THE YEAR 2016-2017 ........................................................................... 7 SYNTHESIS OF THE PRECEDING INFORMATION ............................................................. 29 SPECIAL DAYS THROUGH THE YEAR ......................................................................................... 7 EUCHARISTIC PRAYERS .................................................................................................................. 31 HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION ......................................................................................................... 8 LITURGICAL COLORS ....................................................................................................................... 33 SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS 2016-7 ..................................................................................................... 8 ORDO KEY ............................................................................................................................................ 35 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 9 SEASON OF ADVENT ............................................................................................................................. 36 FAST, ABSTINENCE AND DAYS OF PENANCE ........................................................................ 9 NOVEMBER 2016 ................................................................................................................................. 37 FASTING .............................................................................................................................................. 9 DECEMBER 2016 .................................................................................................................................. 39 ABSTINENCE ..................................................................................................................................... 9 MISA DE AGUINALDO (SIMBANG GABI) .......................................................................... 42 EUCHARISTIC FAST ..................................................................................................................... 10 THE SEASON OF CHRISTMAS ............................................................................................................. 44 EASTER OBLIGATION ...................................................................................................................... 10 JANUARY 2017 ...................................................................................................................................... 48 ABSOLUTION WITH GENERAL CONFESSION ...................................................................... 11 THE SEASON OF ORDINARY TIME (I) ............................................................................................ 50 TABLE OF LITURGICAL DAYS ...................................................................................................... 12 NOTE: WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY ..................................................... 52 OCCURRENCE AND CONCURRENCE OF DAYS ................................................................... 14 FEBRUARY 2017 ................................................................................................................................... 56 THE ARRANGING OF MASS ACCORDING TO THE CALENDAR ............................ 14 THE SEASON OF LENT .......................................................................................................................... 62 THE MASS TO BE CELEBRATED IN CASES OF CONCURRENCE ............................ 15 MARCH 2017 ........................................................................................................................................... 65 THE CALENDAR TO BE FOLLOWED ........................................................................................ 15 APRIL 2017 .............................................................................................................................................. 71 DIVERGENCES IN WEEKEND OBLIGATION MASSES ...................................................... 17 THE SACRED PASCHAL TRIDUUM ................................................................................................... 74 ARRANGEMENT OF THE MASS ................................................................................................... 18 THE SEASON OF EASTER ..................................................................................................................... 81 SUNDAYS .......................................................................................................................................... 18 MAY 2017 ................................................................................................................................................. 86 SEASONAL WEEKDAYS ............................................................................................................. 19 JUNE 2017 ............................................................................................................................................... 94 WEEKDAYS IN ORDINARY TIME ......................................................................................... 19 THE SEASON OF ORDINARY TIME (II) ........................................................................................... 98 SOLEMNITIES & FEASTS ........................................................................................................... 20 JULY 2017 .............................................................................................................................................. 105 VIGILS ................................................................................................................................................ 21 AUGUST 2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 112 MEMORIALS .................................................................................................................................... 22 SEPTEMBER 2017 ............................................................................................................................... 118 COMMEMORATIONS .................................................................................................................. 23 OCTOBER 2017 ................................................................................................................................... 123 BRIEF NOTE IN THE USE OF THE COMMON OF SAINTS ......................................... 24 NOVEMBER 2017 ............................................................................................................................... 131 MASSES ‘EXTRA ORDINEM OFFICII’ ......................................................................................... 25 OMITTED OBSERVANCES 2016-7 ..................................................................................................... 139 MASSES FOR THE DEAD ........................................................................................................... 25 4 INTRODUCTION YEAR I/A YEAR I/A INTRODUCTION 5 ABBREVIATIONS Suppl Supplement VN Various Needs transf. transferred (section in missal) UNLYC Universal Norms for the vot votive Liturgical Year & Calendar VotMs Votive Mass ant. antiphon(s) oblig obligation v violet w white B.V. Blessed Virgin Mary OCI Order of Christian V1, V2, V3 (see pp. 26, 29) wkdy weekday Mary Initiation (ritual book) BB Book of Blessings OCM Order of Celebrating PARISHES, INSTITUTES AND SOCIETIES (ritual book) Matrimony (ritual book) mentioned in this Ordo bl black op.m optional memorial CE Ceremonial of Bishops opt optional Al Ain St. Mary, Al Ain (ritual book) OT Ordinary Time Bur Dubai St. Mary, Dubai CIC 1983 Code of Canon Law PC Postcommunion prayer C.S.J. Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambery Col Collect Pf. Preface C.S.S.T. Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa Com Common PO Prayer over the Offerings Capuchin Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Comm Commemoration prop proper Comboni Comboni Missionary Sisters Cr Credo/Creed Pryr Prayer over the People Crater Holy Family, Aden D1, D2, (see pp. 25, 29) over Ppl F.M.C.K. Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King D3 Ps Psalm Fujairah Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fujairah DPP Directory of Popular Piety PS Paschalis Sollemnitatis Ghala Holy Spirit, Ghala EI Manual of Indulgences Instruction on the Preparation Hodeidah Sacred Heart, Hodeidah EP Eucharistic Prayer of the Paschal Feasts Jebel Ali St. Francis of Assisi,
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