Calendar for Extraordinary Form

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Hello, I’m a priest who occasionally celebrates extraordinary form. The local FSSP priests gave me an extra Missal but the way the liturgical days are arranged I’m not always sure which one to celebrate. Is there an online resource that has a EF liturgical calendar? Thanks.
 
I believe that it uses the same liturgical calendar as the Ordinary Form, because it is still part of the Roman Rite. I may be mistaken.
 
Hello, Father!

I’m a layman at an FSSP parish. There’s an online version of the FSSP ordo here. It is on the U.S. seminary website, so it might not include special Canadian feasts (if any), but I think it would be basically the same. You can get a paper ordo from Fraternity Publications (here), and this would include more information (liturgical color, whether there’s a Gloria & Credo, the Commemoration for the day, etc.).

runningdude, we use the calendar in use in 1962, which is different, but we follow the same canon law (and thus have the same laws of fasting & abstinence, same Holy Days of Obligation, etc.).
 
Hello, I’m a priest who occasionally celebrates extraordinary form. The local FSSP priests gave me an extra Missal but the way the liturgical days are arranged I’m not always sure which one to celebrate. Is there an online resource that has a EF liturgical calendar? Thanks.
The 1962 calendar (Saint Pope John XXIII) is the calendar approved by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 (Summorum Pontificum) for use as an extraordinary form.Liturgical and Ecclesiastical Discipline
Code:
   24. The liturgical books of the *forma extraordinaria* are to be  used as they are. All those who wish to celebrate according to the *forma  extraordinaria* of the Roman Rite must know the pertinent rubrics and are  obliged to follow them correctly.


   25. New saints and certain of the new prefaces can and ought to be  inserted into the 1962 Missal[9],  according to provisions which will be indicated subsequently.


   26. As foreseen by article 6 of the Motu Proprio *Summorum Pontificum*,  the readings of the Holy Mass of the Missal of 1962 can be proclaimed either  solely in the Latin language, or in Latin followed by the vernacular or, in Low  Masses, solely in the vernacular.


   27. With regard to the disciplinary norms connected to celebration, the  ecclesiastical discipline contained in the Code of Canon Law of 1983 applies.


   28. Furthermore, by virtue of its character of special law, within its own area, the Motu Proprio *Summorum  Pontificum* derogates from those provisions of law, connected with the sacred  Rites, promulgated from 1962 onwards and incompatible with the rubrics of the  liturgical books in effect in 1962.
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_commissions/ecclsdei/documents/rc_com_ecclsdei_doc_20110430_istr-universae-ecclesiae_en.html
Also see vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/letters/2007/documents/hf_ben-xvi_let_20070707_lettera-vescovi_en.html
 
Fr Matthew, P. Schneider, LC

For the last five (5) years or so, I been purchasing a Church Calendar from the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius. Both the OF and EF Sundays and feast days are included.

canons-regular.org is their web site. Scroll down the homepage until you see “Web Store” and click. On the next page, click “Religious Goods” and that should bring up the page that has the calendar. Their calendar is helpful and very well done with outstanding photos.
 
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