St. Edmund Campion Missal & Hymnal for the Traditional Latin Miss http://www.ccwatershed.org/Campion/

1 / Violet / The four (4) Sundays of STATIONS —Gaudete can also be Rose 1 / Violet / 24 December • Vigil STATION 1 / White / 25 December • Christmas (3 Different Masses) STATIONS 2 / White / Within the Octave of Christmas 1 / White / 1 January • OCTAVE DAY OF CHRISTMAS (formerly: The Circumcision of Our Lord Christ) STATION 2 / White / Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus (Sunday between 2 and 5 January) 1 / White / 6 January • of Our Lord Jesus Christ STATION 2 / White / : Jesus, Mary, and Joseph (Sunday Within the Octave of the Epiphany) 2 / Green / 2nd through 6th Sunday After the Epiphany —2nd Sunday has STATION 2 / Violet / Sunday STATION 2 / Violet / Sunday STATION 2 / Violet / Sunday STATION 1 / Violet / STATION 1 / Violet / The first four Sundays of STATIONS —Lætare can also be Rose 1 / Violet / (First Sunday of ) STATION? — Station at St. Peter (?) 1 / Red, then Violet / (Second Sunday of Passiontide) STATION? — ad S. Ioannem in Laterano (?) 1 / White / Holy Thursday STATION 1 / Black / 1 / Violet and White / (The Paschal Vigil) STATION 1 / White / Sunday STATION 1 / White / Low Sunday STATION 2 / White / The 2nd through the 5th Sunday after Easter 1 / White / Ascension Thursday STATION

2 / White / "Sunday after the Ascension" (formerly “Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension”) STATION? —Station at St. Mary of the Martyrs (?) 1 / Red / Sunday STATION 1 / White / 1 / White / can be on Sunday if followed by Benedicamus and —The same indult (Leo xiii, 3rd baltimore, 1888) which granted Corpus Christi to be observed on Sunday (USA only) also granted the same favor to SS Peter and Paul (29 June). 2 / Green / “Second Sunday after Pentecost” (formerly the Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi) —Error in FSSP Ordo regarding the color of this on Sunday 1 / White / Feast of the of Jesus • Friday after the Octave-Day of Corpus Christi —External can trump a Sunday 2 / Green / Third Sunday After Pentecost (formerly Sunday within the Octave of the Sacred Heart) 2 / Green / Fourth Sunday after Pentecost 2 / Green / The 5th through the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost 2 / Green / DOMINICA TERTIA quae superfuit post Epiphaniam (3rd Sunday after Epiphany) 2 / Green / DOMINICA QUARTA quae superfuit post Epiphaniam (4th Sunday after Epiphany) 2 / Green / DOMINICA QUINTA quae superfuit post Epiphaniam (5th Sunday after Epiphany) 2 / Green / DOMINICA SEXTA quae superfuit post Epiphaniam (6th Sunday after Epiphany) 2 / Green / Twenty-fourth and Last Sunday after Pentecost 1 / White / 8 December • of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 / White / 2 • The Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or Day 1 / White / 19 March • St. Joseph, Spouse of the BMV, Confessor & Patron of the Universal 1 / White / 25 March • The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1/ White / 1 May • St. Joseph the Worker is a 1st Class Feast (Joseph Opificis page 597) 1 / White / 24 June • Nativity of St. John the Baptist 1 / Red / 29 June • The Holy Apostles, Sts. Peter and Paul —The same indult (Leo xiii, 3rd baltimore, 1888) which granted Corpus Christi to be observed on Sunday (USA only) also granted the same favor to SS Peter and Paul (29 June). 1/ Red / 1 July • The Most Precious Blood of Our Lord 2 / White / 6 August • The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ 1 / White / 15 August • The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 / Red / 14 September • Exaltation of the Holy Cross 1 / White / 29 September • The Dedication of the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel 2 / White / 7 October • “Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary” (formerly the Feast of the Rosary of Our Lady) —External Solemnity can trump a Sunday 1 / White / October (LAST SUNDAY) Our Lord Jesus Christ, King 1 / White / 1 November • ALL SAINTS 1 / Black / 2 November — ALL SOULS (3 Different Masses) DEDICATION OF A CHURCH, celebrated each year by each individual Catholic Parish. —PDF page 847 2 / White / 9 November • Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Holy Savior "Mass Terribilis, from the Common of the Dedication of a Church, p. [39]. And there is a commemoration of S. Theodore the Martyr, as in the following Mass; and the Creed is said."

Requiem Mass

Wedding Mass (Nuptial)