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From the GILH:
In the one volume Christian Prayer, some memorials have antiphons listed for the Gospel Canticles that do not appear in the 4 volume set. An example would be Paul Miki and comp, 6 February, page 1089 in my CBP version of CP. For Lauds, it uses “Blessed are those who suffer persecution…” which perhaps not coincidentally is the one found in the Common of Several Martyrs. Vespers appears to be the same.
Vol 3 of the LOTH does not include this antiphon in the proper of saints.
Is the 4 vol set the “gold standard” as to whether the antiphon is proper or not? Are the ones in CP really just “suggestions” that we use the commons?
Question:
- The antiphons for the Canticles of Zechariah and of Mary are taken, during Ordinary Time, from the Proper of Seasons, if they are given there; if not, they are taken from the current week and day of the psalter. On solemnities and feasts they are taken from the proper if they are given there; if not, they are taken from the common. On memorials without proper antiphons the antiphon may be taken at will either from the common or from the current week.
In the one volume Christian Prayer, some memorials have antiphons listed for the Gospel Canticles that do not appear in the 4 volume set. An example would be Paul Miki and comp, 6 February, page 1089 in my CBP version of CP. For Lauds, it uses “Blessed are those who suffer persecution…” which perhaps not coincidentally is the one found in the Common of Several Martyrs. Vespers appears to be the same.
Vol 3 of the LOTH does not include this antiphon in the proper of saints.
Is the 4 vol set the “gold standard” as to whether the antiphon is proper or not? Are the ones in CP really just “suggestions” that we use the commons?