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Carmelite Liturgical Guide 2020 Australia & Timor-Leste carmelite liturgical guide 2020 Australia & Timor-Leste carmelite liturgical guide 2020 for Australia & Timor-Leste CARMELITE COMMUNICATIONS MELBOURNE 2020 CARMELITE COMMUNICATIONS 75 Wright Street Middle Park Vic Australia 3206 Tel: +61 3 9699 2950 Fax: +61 3 9699 1944 email: [email protected] www.carmelites.org.au © Carmelite Communications 2020 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission of the publisher. Typeset and printed by Carmelite Communications Melbourne, Australia KEY SOLEMNITY Feast Memorial (Optional Memorial) (Only the Opening Prayer of this celebration is permitted) A: Celebration in Australia TL: Celebration in Timor-Leste Carmelite Celebration (I) Week I of Psalter, etc. [EP I ...] Evening Prayer I, etc. (BVM) The Saturday Mass and Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary have been indicated when permitted cf. Constitutions, n.87. The Mass and Office of the day or of an optional memorial listed for that day may be celebrated instead. LECTIONARY CYCLE 2020 Sundays Year A and Weekdays Year 2 (Year A/2) up to the first Sunday of Advent, then Sundays Year B and Weekdays Year 1 (Year B/1) Year A/2 DECEMBER 2019 Reading Cycle: Year A/2; Vol I of Breviary Sun 1 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT (I) Mon 2 Of 1st week of Advent Tue 3 St Francis Xavier Wed 4 (St John Damascene) Thu 5 (Bl Bartholomew Fanti) Fri 6 (St Nicholas) Sat 7 St Ambrose Sun 8 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT (II) EP II of the day Mon 9 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF BVM Tue 10 Of 2nd week of Advent Wed 11 (St Damasus I) Thu 12 (Our Lady of Guadalupe) Fri 13 St Lucy Sat 14 St John of the Cross Sun 15 3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (III) Mon 16 Of 3rd week of Advent Tue 17 Of 17 December Wed 18 Of 18 December Thu 19 Of 19 December Fri 20 Of 20 December Sat 21 Of 21 December (St Peter Canisius) Sun 22 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT (IV) Mon 23 Of 23 December (St John Kanty) Tue 24 Of 24 December EP I of following Wed 25 NATIVITY OF THE LORD Thu 26 St Stephen Fri 27 St John Sat 28 The Holy Innocents EP I of following: Breviary p.202 Sun 29 THE HOLY FAMILY Mon 30 Of 30 Decmber Tue 31 Of 31 December (St Silvester I) EP I of following JANUARY 2020 Year A/2 Wed 1 MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Thu 2 Sts Basil the Great & Gregory Nazianzen Fri 3 Of the 3 January (St Kuriakose Elias Chavara) Sat 4 Of the 4 January EP I of following: Breviary p.303 Sun 5 EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Mon 6 Monday after Epiphany (II) Tue 7 Tuesday after Epiphany (St Raymond Penyafort) Wed 8 St Peter Thomas Thu 9 St Andrew Corsini Fri 10 Friday after Epiphany Sat 11 Saturday after Epiphany Sun 12 BAPTISM OF THE LORD Mon 13 (St Hilary) Week 1 of the year (I) Tue 14 Of the day Wed 15 Of the day Thu 16 Of the day Fri 17 St Antony of Egypt Sat 18 (BVM) Sun 19 2ND SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (II) Mon 20 (Bl Angelo Paoli)(St Sebastian)(St Fabian) Tue 21 St Agnes Wed 22 (St Vincent) Thu 23 Of the day Fri 24 St Francis de Sales Sat 25 Conversion of St Paul the Apostle Sun 26 AUSTRALIA DAY (III) Word of God Sunday Sun 26 TL: TERCEIRA SEMANA DO TEMPO COMUM (III) Mon 27 (Sts Timothy & Titus)(St Angela Merici) Tue 28 St Thomas Aquinas Wed 29 (Bl Archangela Girlani) Thu 30 Of the day Fri 31 St John Bosco Year A/2 FEBRUARY 2020 Sat 1 (Bl Candelaria) (BVM) EPI of following Sun 2 PRESENTATION OF THE LORD Mon 3 (St Ansgar)(St Blaise) Week 4 of the year (IV) Tue 4 Of the day Wed 5 St Agatha Thu 6 St Paul Miki & Companions Fri 7 Of the day Sat 8 (St Jerome Emiliani)(St Josephine Bakhita)(BVM) Sun 9 5TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (I) Mon 10 St Scholastica Tue 11 (Our Lady of Lourdes) Wed 12 Of the day Thu 13 Of the day Fri 14 Sts Cyril & Methodius Sat 15 (BVM) Sun 16 6TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (II) Mon 17 (The founders of the Servite Order) Tue 18 Of the day Wed 19 Of the day Thu 20 A: Of the day Thu 20 TL: (São Francisco e Santa Jacinta Marto) Fri 21 (St Peter Damian) Sat 22 The Chair of St Peter Sun 23 7TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (III) Mon 24 Of the day Tue 25 Of the day Wed 26 ASH WEDNESDAY Vol II of Breviary Thu 27 Thursday after Ash Wednesday Fri 28 Friday after Ash Wednesday Sat 29 Saturday after Ash Wednesday MARCH 2020 Year A/2 Sun 1 1ST SUNDAY OF LENT (I) Mon 2 Of 1st week of Lent Tue 3 Of 1st week of Lent Wed 4 (St Casimir) Thu 5 Of 1st week of Lent Fri 6 Of 1st week of Lent Sat 7 (Sts Perpetua and Felicity) Sun 8 2ND SUNDAY OF LENT (II) Mon 9 (St Frances of Rome) Tue 10 Of 2nd week of Lent Wed 11 Of 2nd week of Lent Thu 12 Of 2nd week of Lent Fri 13 Of 2nd week of Lent Sat 14 Of 2nd week of Lent Sun 15 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT (III) Mon 16 Of 3rd week of Lent A: EP I of following Breviary p.197* Tue 17 A: ST PATRICK Tue 17 TL: (São Patrício) Wed 18 (St Cyril of Jerusalem) EP I of following Thu 19 ST JOSEPH, PROTECTOR OF OUR ORDER Fri 20 (Bl Francis Palau y Quer) Sat 21 Of 3rd week of Lent Sun 22 4TH SUNDAY OF LENT (IV) Mon 23 (St Turibius of Mogrovejo) Foundation of Australian Commissariat 1930 Tue 24 Of 4th week of Lent EP II of the day Wed 25 ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD Thu 26 Of 4th week of Lent Fri 27 Of 4th week of Lent Sat 28 Of 4th week of Lent Sun 29 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT (I) Mon 30 Of 5th week of Lent Tue 31 Of 5th week of Lent Year A/2 APRIL 2020 Wed 1 Of 5th week of Lent Thu 2 (St Francis of Paola) Fri 3 Of 5th week of Lent Sat 4 (St Isidore) Sun 5 PALM SUNDAY Mon 6 Monday of Holy Week Tue 7 Tuesday of Holy Week Wed 8 Wednesday of Holy Week Thu 9 HOLY THURSDAY Fri 10 GOOD FRIDAY Sat 11 HOLY SATURDAY Sun 12 EASTER SUNDAY (I) Mon 13 Easter Monday Tue 14 Easter Tuesday Wed 15 Easter Wednesday Thu 16 Easter Thursday Arrival of Irish Carmelites1881 Fri 17 Easter Friday Sat 18 Easter Saturday Sun 19 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER (II) Mon 20 Of 2nd week of Easter Tue 21 (St Anselm of Cantebury) Wed 22 Of 2nd week of Easter Thu 23 (St George) (St Adalbert) Fri 24 (St Fidelis) Sat 25 A: Anzac Day Sat 25 TL: Of 2nd week of Easter Sun 26 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER (III) Mon 27 (St Louis Grignon de Montfort) Tue 28 St Peter Chanel Wed 29 St Catherine of Siena Thu 30 (St Pius V) MAY 2020 Year A/2 Fri 1 (St Joseph the Worker) Sat 2 St Athanasius Sun 3 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER (IV) Mon 4 (Bl Angel Prat Hostench & Companions) Tue 5 St Angelus Wed 6 Of 4th week of Easter Thu 7 Of 4th week of Easter Fri 8 (Bl Aloysius Rabatà) Sat 9 St George Preca Sun 10 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER (I) Mon 11 Of 5th week of Easter Tue 12 (Sts Nereus & Achilleus)(St Pancras) Wed 13 (Our Lady of Fatima) Thu 14 St Matthias Fri 15 Of 5th week of Easter Sat 16 (St Simon Stock) Sun 17 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER (II) Mon 18 (St John I) Tue 19 Of 6th week of Easter Wed 20 (St Bernadine of Siena) Timor-Leste Restoration 2000 Thu 21 (St Christopher Magallanes & Companions) Fri 22 (St Joachina da Vedruna) (St Rita) Sat 23 Saturday before Ascension Sunday Sun 24 ASCENSION OF THE LORD EPII of the day Mon 25 OUR LADY, HELP OF CHRISTIANS Patron of Province Tue 26 St Philip Neri Wed 27 (St Augustine of Canterbury) Thu 28 Of 7th week of Easter Fri 29 (St Paul VI) Sat 30 Of 7th week of Easter Sun 31 PENTECOST Year A/2 JUNE 2020 Mon 1 Mary, Mother of the Church Week 9 (I) Vol III of Breviary Tue 2 (Sts Marcellinus & Peter) Wed 3 St Charles Lwanga & Companions Thu 4 Of 7th week of Easter Fri 5 St Boniface Sat 6 (St Norbert)(St Marcellin Champagnat)(BVM) EP I of following: Breviary p. 3 Sun 7 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Mon 8 Of the day Week 10 (II) Tue 9 (St Ephraem) Wed 10 Of the day Thu 11 St Barnabas Fri 12 (Bl Hilary Januszewski) Sat 13 St Anthony of Padua EP I of following: Breviary p. 21 Sun 14 BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Mon 15 Of the day Week 11 of the year (III) Tue 16 Of the day Wed 17 Of the day Thu 18 Of the day EP I of following: Breviary p. 42 Fri 19 THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS Sat 20 The Immaculate Heart of Mary Sun 21 12TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (IV) Mon 22 A: Sts John Fisher & Thomas More Mon 22 TL: (São Paulino de Nola) Tue 23 A: (St Paulinus of Nola) EPI of following Wed 24 BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST Thu 25 Of the day Fri 26 Of the day Sat 27 (St Cyril of Alexandria)(BVM) Sun 28 13TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (I) EP I of following Mon 29 STS PETER AND PAUL Tue 30 (First Martyrs of the See of Rome) JULY 2020 Year A/2 Wed 1 Of the day Thu 2 Of the day Fri 3 St Thomas Sat 4 (Bl Maria Crocifissa)(St Elizabeth of Portugal)(BVM) Sun 5 14TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (II) Mon 6 (St Maria Goretti) (BVM) Tue 7 (Bl Peter To Rot) Wed 8 Of the day Thu 9 (Bl Jane Scopelli) (St Augustine Zhao Rong & Comps) Fri 10 Of the day Sat 11 St Benedict Sun 12 15TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (III) Mon 13 (St Teresa of Jesus de los Andes) (St Henry) Tue 14 (St Camillus) Wed 15 St Bonaventure EP I of following Thu 16 OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Fri 17 (Bl Teresa of St Augustine & Companions) Sat 18 Of the day Sun 19 16TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (IV) EP I of following Mon 20 ST ELIJAH, PROPHET AND OUR FATHER Tue 21 (St Laurence) Wed 22 St Mary Magdalene Thu 23 (St Bridget) Fri 24 Bl John Soreth Sat 25 St James Sun 26 17TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (I) Mon 27 Bl Titus Brandsma Tue 28 Of the day Wed 29 St Martha Thu 30 (St Peter Chrysologus) Fri 31 St Ignatius of Loyola Year A/2 AUGUST 2020 Sat 1 St Alphonsus Liguori Sun 2 18TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (II) Mon 3 A: St Dominic As for 8 August, Breviary p.174* Mon 3 TL: Of the day Tue 4 St John Vianney Wed 5 (Dedication of St Mary Major) Thu 6 Transfiguration of the Lord Fri 7 St Albert of Trapani A:EP I of following Sat 8 A: ST MARY OF THE CROSS (MacKillop) Sat 8 TL: São Domingos Sun 9 19TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (III) Mon 10 St Lawrence Tue 11 St Clare Wed 12 (Bl Isidore
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