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Is major rogation (normally on April 25) just eliminated altogether this year since it falls in the Octave of Easter?
They’re not, to my knowledge.I don’t know if Rogations are done in the Ordinary Form.
Except :“if Easter or the Monday after Easter fall on that day (the 25th), they are transferred to the following Tuesday” (Code of Rubrics, 1960, item 80).The major Rogation is April 25.
Thank you! So from what I’m seeing there and elsewhere is that the Feast of St. Mark would likely be transferred if the Major Rogation occurs during the Octave of Easter, but the Rogation procession would still remain on the 25th (of course, were the 25th Easter, that’s a different set of circumstances).
So live it up after Easter Sunday, @Tis_Bearself!As regards fasting, properly so called, being contrary to the spirit of Paschal Time, it would seem never to have been observed on this day, at least not generally. Amalarius, who lived in the ninth century, asserts that it was not then practiced even in Rome.