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Fone_Bone_2001
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So, it’s been my understanding that the *entire *Octave of Easter - from Easter Sunday through the Second Sunday of Easter, inclusive - is the Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord. Thus, we treat each of those eight days as a solemnity.
For some reason, this year’s USCCB printing of the Roman liturgical calendar no longer lists those days as a solemnity.
In prior years it always used to say “solemnity” beneath each of them. Now it no longer does so.
Is that just a weird style alteration that doesn’t indicate any real change?
All the days of the Octave of Easter are still a solemnity, right?
For some reason, this year’s USCCB printing of the Roman liturgical calendar no longer lists those days as a solemnity.
In prior years it always used to say “solemnity” beneath each of them. Now it no longer does so.
Is that just a weird style alteration that doesn’t indicate any real change?
All the days of the Octave of Easter are still a solemnity, right?