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Category Archives: Proprium de Tempore
In Circumcisione Domini
For the Feast of the Circumcision we find the following differences in the Bragan missal: Collect: Deus, qui nobis Salvatoris diem celebrare concedis, octavum: fac nos, quaesumus, eius perpetua divinitate muniri; cuius sumus carnali commercio reparati. Per eumdem Dominum. O … Continue reading
In Nativitate Domini
First Mass: Contrary to the Roman missal there are two Epistle readings: Is. 9:2-7 e Tit. 2:11-15 The rubrics allow for an alternative to the Ite, Missa est dismissal at the end of the Mass; this alternative will then be … Continue reading
In Vigilia Epiphania
The Mass of the Vigil of the Epiphany no longer appears in the 1962 Missale Romanum. We will, therefore, look at the differences between an earlier edition and the Bragan missal. As the Collect we have: Corda nostra, quaesumus, Domine … Continue reading
In Vigilia Nativitatis Domini
The Bragan rite has two Epistle readings for the Vigil of the Nativity: Is 62:1-4, followed by Rm 1:1-6 (which is the same as the Roman). Concerning the matter of three readings in a primitive Roman rite or other rites, … Continue reading
In Epiphania Domini
There are only two variations between missals for the Mass of the Epiphany.The Bragan has two readings before the Gradual: Is. 60:1-6 [reading in the ’62 missal] and Tit 3:4-7. The rubrics say that during the Octave of the Epiphany … Continue reading
Maternitas B.M.V.
The Bragan feast for the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary has minor differences. For starters it is found in the Proprium de Tempore, and not in the Proprium de Sanctis, as is the case in the Roman missal. Also, … Continue reading
Infra Octavam Paschae
The Masses within the Paschal Octave only vary in their choice of texts for the Alleluia. Feria II Alleluia: Lk 24:32 Feria III Alleluia: Lk24:42 Feria V Alleluia: [Eccl. Vox] Surrexit Altissimus de sepulcro, qui pro nobis pependit in ligno. … Continue reading
Quatuor Tempora
Unlike in the Roman missal, where the Flectamus is prevalent during Embertide, the Bragan only allows for it during the Lenten Ember Days. Feria IV Temporum Adventus Introit: The verse is the continuation of Is 45:8 – et justitia oriatur … Continue reading
Feasts in December
There are not many differences in the final feasts of December, so we shall be treating them all under one post. S. Joannis Introit: Instead of the Psalm verse we find Eccli. 15:6 Dominica infra Octavam Nativitatis Alleluia: Mat 2:20 … Continue reading
Octaves
While still in the Proprium de Tempore one finds in the Bragan missal the octaves of St. Stephen and of the Holy Innocents, no longer extant in the 1962 Roman missal.