D
DelsonJacobs
Guest
Yes. And this explains it a bit better than I do.We’ll, no, yesterday was not the 2nd Sunday in OT; that is next week.
And yes, there is a 1st Sunday in OT…it was yesterday.
However it is not formally called the first Sunday in OT, because it is also marks the close of the Christmas season.
The reason, technically it is the 1st, is because the liturgical week starts, and not ends, on Sunday.
Regardless, nothing to lose sleep over!
Normally, liturgical weeks begin on a Sunday, but the Christmas Season ends with a Sunday Evening Prayer. Therefore the Ist Sunday of Ordinary Time takes a back seat to being the last Sunday of Christmas.
It is just a technical thing about feasts. A feast turns a regular Sunday into the feast day itself; it is never “ordinary.”