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The Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Proper 27 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 25 (the wise & foolish virgins), Mark 12 (the widow's mite), and Luke 20 (the resurrected neither marry nor are given in marriage). The propers are borrowed from existing chants.
Proper | Gregorian Missal (1990) | assignments in Gradual Romanum (1961) |
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Introit: | Intret oratio mea |
Saturday of Lent I |
Gradual: | Dirigatur oratio mea |
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Alleluia verse: | Quinque prudentes virgines (Year A) Qui posuit fines (B & C) |
Saint Agnes (Jan. 21) Votive Mass for Peace |
Offertory: | Gressus meos dirige |
Saturday of Lent III |
Communion: | Quinque prudentes virgines (A) Dominus regit me (B & C) |
Common of Virgins Saturday of Lent IV |
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