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FrDavid96
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The publishing house doesn’t decide the “how” of things, they just print.Page numbers should (except in the most coincidental circumstances) vary from publisher to publisher. But these page numbers are those of the Vatican’s own publishing house – I think if they’d wanted to direct the prayer to “vol. III, p. nnnn”, they would have been quite capable to do so.
The rubric saying “Here ends the Easter Season” (or variations on that translation) is definitive.
I’m concerned that you don’t understand that the publisher’s choice of a page number does not change the explanatory rubric.
Then read the rubric.I won’t dispute the end of Eastertide (as the OP did not).
But to answer the OP’s question:
The rubric says that the Pascal Season is over once 2nd Vespers of Pentecost is concluded.Given the choice between using options designated Tempore Quadragesimae and those Tempore Paschali (which are the only ones appearing p. 1280ff), I would opt for the latter.
Again, you’re worrying too much about page numbers. Such explanatory notes about page numbers are not official norms of the Church.
In the same way that (and in answer to the OP’s second question), were I to assist at an evening Mass on Pentecost, I would expect the lighting of the Paschal candle and the use of extra alleluja’s.
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