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The '''Seventh Sunday after Easter''' is known as '''Domenica infra Octavam Ascensionis''', that is, Sunday within the 8 day Octave of Ascension.  It is also called  '''''Exaudi''''', after the introit, and is often observed as {{CiteCat|Ascension}} Sunday when that feast is transfered.   
The '''Seventh Sunday of Easter''' is known as '''Domenica infra Octavam Ascensionis''', that is, Sunday within the 8 day Octave of Ascension.  It is also called  '''''Exaudi''''', after the introit, and is often observed as {{CiteCat|Ascension}} Sunday when that feast is transfered.   


In the three-year Lectionaries the Gospel of John 15:26 - 16:4 ("The spirit of truth") is replaced by John 17:1-11 ("The hour has come", Year A), John 17:11-19 ("sent into the world", Year B), and John 17:20-26 ("as you loved me", Year C).
In the three-year Lectionaries the Gospel of John 15:26 - 16:4 ("The spirit of truth") is replaced by John 17:1-11 ("The hour has come", Year A), John 17:11-19 ("sent into the world", Year B), and John 17:20-26 ("as you loved me", Year C).

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The Seventh Sunday of Easter is known as Domenica infra Octavam Ascensionis, that is, Sunday within the 8 day Octave of Ascension. It is also called Exaudi, after the introit, and is often observed as Ascension Sunday when that feast is transfered.

In the three-year Lectionaries the Gospel of John 15:26 - 16:4 ("The spirit of truth") is replaced by John 17:1-11 ("The hour has come", Year A), John 17:11-19 ("sent into the world", Year B), and John 17:20-26 ("as you loved me", Year C).

Proper Liber usualis Graduale Romanum (1974)
Introit: Exaudi Domine
First Alleluia verse: Regnavit Dominus
Second Alleluia verse: Non vos relinquam orphanos Exivi a Patre in year A
Offertory: Ascendit Deus or Viri Galilaei
Communion: Pater cum essem