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The concerns about the age of the monks are a fine reason to move Tenebrae into the later morning… Do they use Schema B for the Office of Readings and Lauds during the Triduum?
Yes i know that. And i think it was rightfully revised and turned into a night office.It was NEVER a night office. That’s simply historical reality. It was a vesperal liturgy, commenced after None.
Because of suggestions like yours that advocate a return to morning Easter Vigils. If thats what pre55 adherents lean to then i would be glad to see the permission withdrawn.porthos11:![]()
All of the liturgies celebrated according to the pre-1955 rites with the permission of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei are taking place AT NIGHT. Do you have an issue with the rites themselves? Why do you want the indult to be withdrawn?And because of opinions like these i hope this ad experimentum period comes to a swift end, the pre-1955 permissions are withdrawn and only the 1955 and 1970 forms remain.
I am not at ‘pre-1955 adherent’. I have never attended the Holy Week rites in the Extraordinary Form (pre or post 1955). I attend a diocesan parish that offers the Mass in both forms of the Roman Rite (one Extraordinary Form Mass per week). I have only watched the pre-1955 Holy Week rites online.Because of suggestions like yours that advocate a return to morning Easter Vigils. If thats what pre55 adherents lean to then i would be glad to see the permission withdrawn.
www.pre1955holyweek.com
No, they use Schema B throughout the year but for the Triduum, they use Schema A which closely resembles the Roman Rite for those days, as you probably know (I have a 1936 Ordo for Holy Week noted for Gregorian chant; I used it for the melody for the Lamentations, when chanting the Office myself).Do they use Schema B for the Office of Readings and Lauds during the Triduum?
It was not originally celebrated in the afternoon.…
I think that there are a few advantages to celebrating the Paschal Vigil in the morning, although I do believe that it was originally celebrated in the afternoon. …
Apparently, someone here is trying to make that point.Nobody has argued it originated in the morning.
Well, they did indeed originate at night. That’s why we call them “vigil” Masses, after all.But neither did it originate at night.
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Well, history proves you wrong.This is simply not true.
It IS true that primitively, Christians stayed in Church all night. But they celebrated MULTIPLE services in that all-night service.
The service we know as the Easter Vigil was a part of that service.
And it commenced AFTER NONE, that is, in the afternoon.
Not at night.
You’re missing the main point:Let’s make this simple, since it’s really shocking that this is so hard to grasp.
Using conventional times:
330pm-ish, None is recited recto tono
430-6pm-ish, Vesperal Liturgy commenced with the Lucernarium
Vesperal Liturgy includes baptisms, confirmations, and ordinations to all orders. The service with all the sacraments of initiation + ordinations to all orders, with absolutely everything sung, takes easily 4-6 hours in length if observed in full
830-10pm, Vesperal liturgy is finished and people remain in church without leaving
Midnight-3am, Paschal Matins and Lauds is sung
At dawn, Mass of the Day
(Later, the insertion of Compline and Prime had the practical effect of moving the Mass from dawn to after Terce, with Prime as the first prayer of the new day, after sunrise).
Let me make this simple for you:Let’s make this simple, since it’s really shocking that this is so hard to grasp.