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ECCLESIAGNOSTICA
Liturgical Calendar for 1998


All numbers in brackets, indicating page numbers, refer to the Lectionary of the Ecclesia Gnostica, also known as the Book of Collects, Lessons and Gospels. "Color" indicates the liturgical colors to be used in ceremony.


1998

JANUARY

January 1. New Year's Day: White. Mass of same (p. 11).

January 4. Sunday after New Year's Day: White. Mass of New Year's Day (p. 11).

January 6. The Epiphany: White. Mass of same (p. 13). Special Service of the Epiphany to be held within the Octave. Collect and readings for Special Service of the Epiphany (p. 117).

January 11. Sunday after the Epiphany: White. Mass of the Epiphany (p. 13).

January 18. Second Sunday after the Epiphany: Green. Mass of same (p. 15). Anniversary of the Consecration of Tau Rosamonde Second Collect of a Bishop, living (p. 180).

January 25. Third Sunday after Epiphany: Green. Mass of same (p. 17).

FEBRUARY

February 1. Sunday before Candlemas: White. Mass of Candlemas Day and all other rites of Candlemas Day may be performed (p. 119). Second Collect of Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (p. 19).

February 2. Candlemas Day: White. Mass of same (p. 119). Blessing of candles and St. Blasius blessing. Procession with the Most Holy Sacrament.

February 8. Septuagesima Sunday: Red. Mass of same (p.21 )

February 15. Sexagesima Sunday: Red. Mass of same (p.23). Second Collect of the Day of the H. Valentinus (p.122)

February 22. Quinquagesima Sunday: Red. Mass of same (p.25).

February 25. Ash Wednesday: Violet. Mass of First Sunday in Lent (p.28). Blessing and distribution of ashes (p.27).

MARCH

March 1. First Sunday in Lent: Violet. Mass of same (p.28). Blessing and distribution of ashes (p.27) may be repeated.

March 8. Second SundaY in Lent: Violet. Mass of same (p.30).

March 15. Third Sunday in Lent: Violet. Mass of same (p.32).

March 16. Montsegur Day: Red. Mass of same(p.124).

March 25 . Annunciation of the B.V. Mary: White. Mass of same (p. 130).

March 29. Fifth Sunday in Lent (Passion Sunday). Violet. Mass of same (p.36). Altar Cross veiled in Violet. Second Collect of the Annunciation (p. 130).

APRIL

April 5. Palm Sunday: Violet. Mass of same (p. 38). Altar Cross and other crosses veiled in violet. Blessing and distribution of Palms.

April 9. Maundy Thursday: White. Mass of same (p.41). Foot-washing Ceremony. Blessing of Holy Oils. Procession with the Most Holy Sacrament. Altar Cross and other Crosses veiled in White. Anniversary of the Consecration of Tau Stephanus, Second collect of a Bishop, living (p. 180).

April 10. Good Friday: Black. No Eucharist is celebrated. Special Service of Good Friday may be held. Altar Cross veiled in black.

April 11. Holy Saturday: Violet and White. No Eucharist is celebrated. Blessing of Fire, of Baptismal Font and of Fire with Paschal Candle (p.43).

April 12. Festival of the Risen Light (Easter): White. Mass of same (p.45).

April 19. First Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday): White. Mass of same (p.47).

April 25. Day of the Holy Prophet Mani: Red. Mass of same (p. 132).

April 26. Second Sunday after Easter: White. Mass of same (p.49). Sunday after Mani Day. Second Collect of Mani Day (p. 132)

MAY

May 3 . Third Sunday after Easter: White. Mass of same (p.5 1).

May 10. Fourth Sunday after Easter: White. Mass of same (p.53).

May l7. Fifth Sunday after Easter: White. Mass of same (p.55).

May 21. Ascension Day: White. Mass of same (p.57). Extinguishing of Paschal Candle;

May 24. Sunday after the Ascension: White. Mass of the Ascension (p.57). Extinguishing of Paschal Candle may be repeated.

May 31. Pentecost (Whitsunday): Red. Mass of same (p.59).

JUNE

June 7. Trinity Sunday: White. Mass of same (p.61).

June 11. Corpus Christi: White. Mass of same (p.63).

Procession with the Most Holy Sacrament.

June 14. Sunday after Corpus Christi and First Sunday after Trinity: White. Mass of Corpus Christi (p.63). Second Collect of the First Sunday after Trinity (p.65). Procession with the Most Holy Sacrament permissible.

June 21. Second Sunday after Trinity: Red. Mass of same (p.67).

June 22. Day of the Holy Archangel Uriel: White. Mass of same (p. 137).

June 24. Nativity of St. John: Red. Mass of same (p. 139).

June 28. Third Sunday after Trinity: Red. Mass of same (p.69). Second Collect of the Day of the Holy Archangel Uriel (p. 137)

June 29. Day of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul: Red. Mass of same (p. 141).

JULY

July 4. Day of Independence of the U.S.A.: Red or (green. Mass of same (p.143).

July 5. Fourth Sunday after Trinity: Red. Mass of same (p.71). Second Collect of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul (p. 141). Third Collect of Independence Day (p. 143).

July 12. Fifth Sunday after Trinity: Red. Mass of same (p.73).

July 19. Sixth Sunday after Trinity: Red. Mass of same (p.75).

July 22. Day of the Holy Mary Magdalen: White. Mass of same (p. 145).

July 26. Sunday after Magdalen Day: White. Mass of same (p. 145). Second Collect of Seventh Sunday after Trinity (p.77).

AUGUST

August 2. Eighth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.79). Second Collect of the Commemoration of the Master Phillippe of Lyons (p. 147).

August 6. Day of the Transfiguration: White. Mass of same (p. 147).

August 9. Ninth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.8 1). Second Collect of the Transfiguration (p.147).

August 15. Assumption of the Holy Sophia: White. Mass of same (p. 149).

August 16. Sunday after the Assumption and Tenth Sunday after Trinity: White. Mass of the Assumption (p.149). Second Collect of the Tenth Sunday after Trinity (p.83).

August 20. Feast of St. Stephan, King of Hungary: White. Collect of same (p. 152). Mass of Common of Saints (p. 169).

August 23. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.85).

August 29. The Beheading of St. John: Red. Collect of same (p. 152). Mass of common of Saints (p. 169).

August 30. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.87).

SEPTEMBER

September 6. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.89).

September 8. Day of the Descent of the Holy Sophia: White. Mass of the Descent of the Holy Sophia (p. 153).

September 13. Sunday after the Descent of the Holy Sophia: White. Mass of same (p. 153). Second Collect of the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity (p.91).

September 20. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.93).

September 27. Sunday before Michaelmas: White. Mass of same (p. 155). Second collect of Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity (p.95).

September 29. Day of the Holy archangel Michael (Michaelmas): White. Mass of same (p. 155).

OCTOBER

October 4. Day of the Holy Francis of Assisi: White. Mass of same (p. 157). Blessing of Animals may be performed. Second Collect of Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity (p.97).

October 11. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p.99).

October 13 . Day of the Martyrdom of the Holy Templars: Red. Mass of same (p. 159).

October 18. Sunday after Templar Day: Red. Mass of same (p. 159). Second Collect of Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity (p. 101).

October 25. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p. 103). Second Collect of those who have ministered to us in Spiritual things (Tau Vincent) (p. 184).

NOVEMBER

November 1. All Saint's Day: White. Mass of same (p. 161).

Second Collect of Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity (p. 105).

November 2. All Soul's Day: Black. General Requiem (p.171).

November 4. Anniversary of the Consecration of Tau Charles Harmonius II (R. Cokinis): Red. Mass of the Holy Spirit (p. 174).

Second Collect of a Bishop, living (p. 180).

November 8. Sunday after All Soul's Day: Black. General Requiem (p. 171). Second Collect of the Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity (p. 107)

November 15. Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity: Green. Mass of same (p. 109).

November 22 Sunday Next before Advent: Green. Mass of same (p. 115). Second Collect of Gnostic Saints (p. 162).

November 26. Thanksgiving Day: Green. Mass of General Thanksgiving (p. 167).

November 29. Advent Sunday: Violet. Mass of same(p.1).

DECEMBER

December 6. Second Sunday in Advent: Violet. Mass of same (p.3). Second collect of the Holy Nicholas (p. 163).

December 13. Third Sunday in Advent: Rose or Violet. Mass of same (p.5).

December 20. Fourth Sunday in Advent and Commemoration of the Holy Archangel R: Violet. Mass of Fourth Sunday in Advent (p.7). Second Collect of the Holy Archangel Raphael (p.165). December 21. Day of the Holy Apostle Thomas: Red. Mass of same (p. 163).

December 25 . Feast of the Nativity (Christmas): White. Mass of same (p.9). Procession of the Most Holy Sacrament at Midnight Mass.

December 27. Sunday after Christmas: White Mass of Christmas Day (p.9).

December 31. Day of St. Sylvester (Last day of the year): White. Mass of General Thanksgiving (p. 167).

 

A.M.D.G.


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