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Okay thank. you.(Sorry, deleted instead of editing the post. This post is supposed ot come before the previous one)
St. Philomena was not on the Universal Calendar as such. The Propers for the Mass* and Divine Office for her feast were placed in the appendix titled “Pro Aliquibus Locis” (For Diverse Places) and it was required that the feast be conceded in order to celebrate it.
“Pro Aliquibus Locis” refers to a section at the back of the missal which contained feasts of the mysteries in the life of Jesus and Mary, or of the saints that were not deemed to be granted universally but were granted to all who requested them. They were also of the most common feasts to be requested, thus the need ot print them in an appendix of their own. So for example, in the appendix were feasts such as the BVM, Help of Christians, or the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus or the Commemoration of all Holy Roman Pontiffs.
- Which, to be nitpicklingly accurate was actually from the Common of a Virgin Martyr
I’m sure I’ll never remember that though whenever I see those words again. (Pro Aliquibus Locis).