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![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]] | ![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]] | ||
![[Liber usualis]] | !''[[Liber usualis]]'' | ||
! | !''Graduale Romanum'' 1974 | ||
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!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}: | !{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}: | ||
|''Cogitationes'' <br> | |colspan="2"|''Cogitationes'' <br> | ||
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!{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}: | !{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}: | ||
|''Dulcis et rectus'' <br> | |colspan="2"|''Dulcis et rectus'' <br> | ||
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!{{CiteCat|Alleluia verses|Alleluia verse}}: | !{{CiteCat|Tracts|Tract}} <sup>*</sup>: | ||
|''Tollite jugum''<br> | |''Misericors et miserator Dominus''<br> | ||
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!rowspan="2"|{{CiteCat|Alleluia verses|Alleluia verse}}: | |||
|colspan="2"|''Tollite jugum''<br> | |||
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|ad lib. ''Venite ad me'' | |ad lib. ''Venite ad me'' | ||
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!{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}: | !{{CiteCat|Alleluia verses|Alleluia II}} <sup>†</sup>: | ||
|''Improperium'' | |''Venite ad me'' | ||
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!rowspan="2"|{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}: | |||
|colspan="2"|''Improperium … et non inveni.'' | |||
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!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}: | |''Holocaustum et pro peccato'' <sup>‡</sup> | ||
|''Unus militum'' | ! | ||
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alt 1. ''[[Gustate et videte]]'' <br> | !rowspan="2"|{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}: | ||
alt 2. ''Dico vobis gaudium'' | |colspan="2"|''Unus militum'' | ||
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|''Si quis sitit'' <sup>‡</sup> | |||
|alt 1. ''[[Gustate et videte]]'' <br>alt 2. ''Dico vobis gaudium'' | |||
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<sup>*</sup>In Votive Masses after Septuagesima, instead of the Alleluia and its Verse. | |||
<sup>†</sup>In Votive Masses in Paschal Time, neither Gradual nor Tract is said. ''Alleluia, alleluia. Tollite jugum.'' is said before this Alleluia and Verse. | |||
[[Category:Sacred music by season| 12.25]] | [[Category:Sacred music by season| 12.25]] | ||
<sup>‡</sup>In Votive Masses in Paschal Time. |
Revision as of 18:52, 7 June 2019
The Feast of the Sacred Heart is observed 19 days after Pentecost. As such, it falls on the Friday between the second and third Sundays after Pentecost.
Proper | Liber usualis | Graduale Romanum 1974 |
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Introit: | Cogitationes | |
Gradual: | Dulcis et rectus | |
Tract *: | Misericors et miserator Dominus |
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Alleluia verse: | Tollite jugum | |
ad lib. Venite ad me | ||
Alleluia II †: | Venite ad me | |
Offertory: | Improperium … et non inveni. | |
Holocaustum et pro peccato ‡ | ||
Communion: | Unus militum | |
Si quis sitit ‡ | alt 1. Gustate et videte alt 2. Dico vobis gaudium |
*In Votive Masses after Septuagesima, instead of the Alleluia and its Verse.
†In Votive Masses in Paschal Time, neither Gradual nor Tract is said. Alleluia, alleluia. Tollite jugum. is said before this Alleluia and Verse.
‡In Votive Masses in Paschal Time.
Pages in this category
The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
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- Improperium (Giovanni Bernardo Zucchinetti)
- Improperium (Gregorian chant)
- Improperium (Orlando di Lasso)
- Improperium expectavit (Giovanni Battista Casali)
- Improperium expectavit (Julius André)
- Improperium expectavit cor meum (Franz Xaver Witt)
- Improperium expectavit cor meum (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Improperium exspectavit (Giovanni Giorgi)
- Improperium exspectavit (Jeffrey Quick)
- Improperium exspectavit (Pompeo Cannicciari)
- Improperium exspectavit, op. 66/8 (Oreste Ravanello)