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The Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Proper 24 in Anglican kalendars) was first observed in 1970, following the Second Vatican Council and the adoptation by many churches of the three-year lectionary. The three pericopes are organized around the Gospels of Matthew 22:15-21 (Caesar's due), Mark 10:35-45 (the servant of all), and Luke 18:1-8 (the corrupt judge). The propers are borrowed from existing chants.
| Proper | Gregorian Missal (1990) | assignments in Gradual Romanum (1961) |
|---|---|---|
| Introit: | Ego clamavi | Wednesday after Lent III |
| Gradual: | Salvum fac populum | Thursday after Lent II |
| Alleluia verse: | Lauda anima mea | ??? |
| Offertory: | Meditabor |
Lent II |
| Communion: | Domine Dominus noster | Tuesday after Lent II |
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