Sacred music
The PDF files below are reproductions of the Gregorian Chant propers of the Mass in notation inspired by the Liber Usualis. These were developed for scholas and choirs of the apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King. They are free to download for use in the study and performance of sacred music. The files are roughly organized by calendar day, which simplifies locating propers for upcoming celebrations. But please note: The indicated dates are only for organizing the files; it is absolutely necessary to consult a liturgical calendar or Ordo to determine which Mass is to be celebrated on a given day. In a few cases, the files contain chants that might not be used on the indicated day, but are interesting for historical reasons. Unfortunately, it is not feasible to include explanatory notes in the files themselves. Chanters may find it helpful to consult the various editions of the Liber Usualis and Graduale Romanum, or ideally a Priest to indentify with certainty which chants are to be sung. |
“Gregorian Chant has always been regarded as the supreme model for sacred music, so that it is fully legitimate to lay down the following rule: the more closely a composition for church approaches in its movement, inspiration and savor the Gregorian form, the more sacred and liturgical it becomes; and the more out of harmony it is with that supreme model, the less worthy it is of the temple. The ancient traditional Gregorian Chant must, therefore, in a large measure be restored to the functions of public worship, and the fact must be accepted by all that an ecclesiastical function loses none of its solemnity when accompanied by this music alone.” Pope Pius X, Tra le Sollecitudini, 1903 “Finally, while respecting various styles and different and highly praiseworthy traditions, I desire, in accordance with the request advanced by the Synod Fathers, that Gregorian chant be suitably esteemed and employed as the chant proper to the Roman liturgy.” Pope Benedict XVI, Sacramentum Caritatis, 2007 |
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Season after Pentecost (June 2023)
- Commemoration of St. Paul, Apostle - June 30
- Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles - June 29
- Vigil of Ss. Peter and Paul - June 28
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help - June 27 (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- 4th Sunday after Pentecost - June 25
- Nativity of St. John the Baptist - June 24
- Vigil of St. John the Baptist - June 23
- 3rd Sunday after Pentecost - June 18
- Sacred Heart of Jesus - June 16
Patronal feast at our Houses in Bayerisch Gmain, Bavaria, and Gilbraltar, and the House of the Sacred Heart in Livorno, Italy.
Propers for First Friday Votive Masses. - St. Anthony of Padua, Confessor and Doctor - June 13 (Common of Doctors, “In médio”)
Proper Mass of St. Anthony of Padua - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Patronal feast at our Oratory in West Orange, New Jersey. - 2nd Sunday after Pentecost - June 11
- Translation of St. Edmund of Canterbury - June 9 (Brentwood, Portsmouth and Old Hall at Westminster, England)
- Corpus Christi - June 8
Patronal Feast for House of the Eucharistic Heart, Le Noirmont, Switzerland.
Chants for Corpus Christi Procession:
Pange lingua, Another Pange lingua, Monastic tone
Sacris solemniis, Another Sacris solemniis
Verbum supernam
Salutis humanæ Sator, Jesu nostra redemptio, Jesu nostra redemptio (Monastic tone)
Æterne Rex altissime
Te Deum (Solemn tone), (Simple tone)
Adoro te - Trinity Sunday - June 4
Paschaltide (2023)
- Pentecost - May 28
Hymn: Veni Creator
In the Octave of Pentecost: Monday, Tuesday, Ember Wednesday,
Thursday, Ember Friday, Ember Saturday and Shorter form for Ember Saturday - Vigil of Pentecost - May 27
Vigil according to the pre-1955 rite - St. Philip Neri, Confessor - May 26
Patronal feast at the Seminary in Gricigliano. - St. Gregory VII, Pope and Confessor - May 25
- St. Madeleine-Sophie Barat, Virgin - May 25
Secondary Patroness of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - Sunday after the Ascension - May 21
- Ascension Thursday - May 18
- Vigil of Ascension - May 17
- Mass of Rogation
Chants for Rogation Procession. - 5th Sunday after Easter - May 14
- Solemnity of St. Joan of Arc, Virgin (France - 2nd Sunday of May)
- St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - May 13
Patronal feast at our House Notre-Dame de Fatima à La Chapelle d'Armentières. - Ss. Philip and James, Apostles - May 11
- Mass of the feria - May 8, or
Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel, or
Our Lady Mediatrix of all Graces, or
Queen of All Saints and Mother of Fair Love - Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ - May 8 (Monday after May 2 in Bruges, Belgium)
- 4th Sunday after Easter - May 7
- St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr - May 7
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Milwaukee. - St. John before the Latin Gate - May 6 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- English and Welsh Martyrs - May 4 (England and Wales)
- The Finding of the Holy Cross - May 3
- St. Joseph the Workman - May 1
- 3rd Sunday after Easter - Apr 30
- Our Lady of Good Counsel - Apr 26 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Mark, Evangelist - Apr 25
Chants for Rogation Procession. - 2nd Sunday after Easter - Apr 23
- St. George, Martyr (Common of One Martyr in Paschal Time, “Protexísti me”)
Patronal feast at our House in New Brighton, Shrewsbury. - Low Sunday - Apr 16
- Easter Sunday - Apr 9
In the Octave of Easter:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday « In Albis »
Holy Week (2023)
- Easter Vigil - Apr 8 (1962 rite)
Vigil according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week - Good Friday: Solemn Afternoon Liturgy - Apr 7
At Matins: Responsories. - Holy Thursday: Solemn Evening Mass - Apr 6 (1962 rite)
Holy Thursday according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week - Palm Sunday Mass - Apr 2
Chants for Palm Sunday Procession (1962 rite), Christus Vincit!
Processional chants according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week
Ferias in Holy Week: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Lent (2023)
- Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Fri, Mar 31
- 1st Sunday of the Passion - Mar 26
- Annunciation - Mar 25
- St. Gabriel, Archangel - Mar 24
- St. Benedict, Abbot - Mar 21 (In Paschal Time)
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. - St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Mar 20 (transfered from Mar 19)
Patronal feast at our Houses in Brussels, Limerick and Detroit. - 4th Sunday of Lent - Mar 19 (Lætáre Sunday)
- St. Patrick, Bishop and Confessor - Mar 17 (Mass I of a Confessor Bishop, “Státuit”)
Proper Mass of St. Patrick (Ireland)
Patronal feast at our Houses in Rouen and Green Bay, Wisconsin. - 3rd Sunday of Lent - Mar 12
- St. Thomas Aquinas (Common of Doctors) - Mar 7
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at our House in Toulouse, France, and the House of St. Thomas Acquinas in Barra, Naples. - 2nd Sunday of Lent - Mar 5
- 1st Sunday of Lent - Feb 26
Ember Days in Lent, Mar 1, 3 & 4: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - St. Matthias, Apostle - Feb 24
- Ash Wednesday - Feb 22
Chants for Blessing of the Ashes, Antiphon Parce Domine.
Season of Septuagesima (2023)
- The Chair of St. Peter - Feb 22 (Votive mass)
- Quinquagesima Sunday - Feb 19
- Sexagesima Sunday - Feb 12
- Apparition of the Immaculate Virgin Mary - Feb 11
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Libreville, Gabón. - Septuagesima Sunday - Feb 5
Season after Epiphany (2023)
- The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Feb 2
Chants for Candlemas Procession.
Hymn at Vespers: Ave maris stella, Nº 2, Nº 3, Vespers before Our Lady's Saturday: Ave maris stella, Another melody, Dominican. - St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr - Feb 1
- 4th Sunday after Epiphany - Jan 29
- St. Francis de Sales - Jan 29 (Common of Doctors)
Proper Mass of St. Francis de Sales - edited by the Benedictines of Solesmes. (Source.)
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest,
and Patronal feast at our Oratories in St. Louis, Marly-le-Roi and Sulphur, Louisiana. - Conversion of St. Paul - Jan 25
- 3rd Sunday after Epiphany - Jan 22
- St. Fabian, Pope, and St. Sebastian, Martyrs - Jan 20
Patronal feast at our House in Livorno, Italy. - St. Peter’s Chair in Rome - Jan 18
- 2nd Sunday after Epiphany - Jan 15
- Commemoration of the Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Jan 13 (Epiphany)
Christmastide (2022-2023)
- Holy Family - Sun, Jan 8
- Epiphany - Jan 6
- Holy Name of Jesus - Jan 2
Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus: Downside Plainsong & Solesmes. - Octave of the Nativity - Sun, Jan 1
Hymn: Veni Creator. - Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity
- Holy Innocents - Dec 28, 2022
- St. John, Apostle and Evangelist - Dec 27, 2022
- St. Stephen, First Martyr - Dec 26, 2022
- Nativity: Mass during the Daytime - Dec 25, 2022
- Nativity: Mass at Dawn - Dec 25, 2022
- Nativity: Mass at Midnight - Dec 25, 2022
Patronal feast of the Shrine of Christ the King in Chicago.
Advent (2022)
- Vigil of the Nativity - Sat, Dec 24
- St. Thomas, Apostle - Dec 21
- 4th Sunday of Advent - Dec 18
- Our Lady of Guadalupe - Dec 12 (U. S. A.; various places & congregations)
Patronal feast at St. Gianna Oratory in Tucson. - 3rd Sunday of Advent - Dec 11 (Gaudéte Sunday)
Ember Days in Advent, Dec 14, 16 & 17: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - Translation of the Holy House of Loreto - Dec 10 (Italy; various places & congregations)
- Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Dec 8 (Votive mass)
Principal Patroness of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at Old St. Patrick Oratory in Kansas City.
Recordings from our Gregorian Schola of the Seminary at Gricigliano:
Introit, Gradual, Alleluia, Offertory, Communion. - St. Nicholas, Bishop and Confessor - Dec 6
Patronal feast at our House in Randazzo, Sicily. - 2nd Sunday of Advent - Dec 4
- Bd. Richard Whiting, Abbot, and Companions, Martyrs - Dec 1 (Westminster, England)
- St. Andrew, Apostle - Nov 30
- 1st Sunday of Advent - Nov 27
Season after Pentecost (2022)
- Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal - Nov 27 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr - Nov 22
- Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Nov 21
- 23rd & Last Sunday after Pentecost - Nov 13 & 20
- Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul - Nov 18
- St. Edmund of Canterbury - Nov 16 (Westminster, Brentwood and Portsmouth, England)
- St. Martin of Tours, Bishop and Confessor - Nov 11
- Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Savior - Nov 9
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost - Nov 6
- Holy Relics - Nov 5 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- All Souls - Nov 2
- All Saints - Nov 1
- Christ the King - Oct 30
Titular feast of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at Christ the King and Redeemer, Naples. - 21st Sunday after Pentecost - Oct 30
- Ss. Simon and Jude, Apostles - Oct 28
- St. Raphaël, Archangel - Oct 24
- 20th Sunday after Pentecost - Oct 23
- Holy Redeemer - Oct 23 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. John Cantius - Oct 20
- Immaculate Heart of Mary, Refuge of Sinners
- St. Luke, Evangelist - Oct 18
- St. Margaret Mary Alacoque - Oct 17 (Votive mass)
Patronal feast of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - 19th Sunday after Pentecost - Oct 16
- St. Hedwig, Widow - Oct 16
Patronal feast at our House in Saint-Hospice à Nice. - St. Teresa of Avila, Virgin and Doctor - Oct 15 (Mass I of a Virgin not a Martyr, “Dilexísti”)
Proper Mass of St. Teresa of Avila - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Patronal feast at our House in Madrid. - Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Oct 11
- 18th Sunday after Pentecost - Oct 9
- Our Lady of the Rosary - Oct 7
- St. Francis of Assisi - Oct 4 (Votive mass)
- St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor - Oct 3
Secondary Patroness of the Institute of Christ the King.
Patronal feast at our Oratories in Pittsburgh and Mouila, Gabón. - 17th Sunday after Pentecost - Oct 2
- Holy Guardian Angels - Oct 2 (Votive mass)
- Dedication of St. Michael the Archangel - Sept 29
Patronal feast at St. Mary's Oratory in Wassau. - 16th Sunday after Pentecost - Sept 25
- St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist - Sept 21
- 15th Sunday after Pentecost - Sept 18
Ember days on September 21, 23 & 24: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - Seven Sorrows of the B. V. M. - Sept 15
- St. Catherine of Genoa, Widow - Sept 15 (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Exaltation of the Holy Cross - Sept 14
- Most Holy Name of Mary - Sept 12
- 14th Sunday after Pentecost - Sep 11
- St. Peter Claver, Confessor - Sept 9 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Nativity of the B. V. M. - Sept 8
Patronal feast at the House of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Wausau. - 13th Sunday after Pentecost - Sep 4
- Our Lady of Consolation - Sept 3 (Various places, Saturday after St. Augustine - Aug 28)
In some places, Ave spes nóstra is said instead. - 12th Sunday after Pentecost - Aug 28
- St. Augustine of Hippo - Aug 28
Patronal feast at our Houses in Preston, Lancashire. - Bd. Thomas Percy, Earl of Northumberland - Aug 26 (Hexham & Newcastle, Leeds and Middlesbrough, England)
- St. Louis, King of France, Confessor - Aug 25 (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Os justi”)
Missæ Propriæ: Diocèse de Paris Diocèse de Chartres
Patronal feast at our House in Labarde, France. - St. Bartholomew, Apostle - Aug 24
- Immaculate Heart of Mary - Aug 22
Patronal feast at our Oratory in San Jose. - 11th Sunday after Pentecost - Aug 21
- St. Jane Frances Frémiot de Chantal, Widow - Aug 21
Patronal feast of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - St. Clare of Montefalco, Virgin - Aug 17 (Various places)
- St. Joachim, Father of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Confessor - Aug 16
- Assumption - Aug 15
Patronal feast at the House of Maria Engelport in Germany.
Mass: Gaudeámus. said prior to 1951. - Vigil of the Assumption - Aug 14
- 10th Sunday after Pentecost - Aug 14
- St. Emigdius, Bishop and Martyr - Aug 11 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Lawrence, Martyr - Aug 10
- Vigil of St. Lawrence - Aug 9
- St. John Mary Vianney, Confessor - Aug 8 (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Os justi”)
Proper Mass of St. John Mary Vianney - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis. - 9th Sunday after Pentecost - Aug 7
- Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Aug 6
- Dedication of the Church of Our Lady of the Snow - Aug 5
- St. Peter’s Chains - Aug 1
- 8th Sunday after Pentecost - July 31
- St. Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 26
Patronal feast at our House in Les Aulnayes Gonidec (Rennes), France. - St. James, Apostle - July 25
Proper Mass of St. James the Apostle, Patron of Spain - 7th Sunday after Pentecost - July 24
- St. Vincent de Paul, Confessor - July 19 (Mass II of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Justus ut palma”)
Proper Mass of St. Vincent de Paul (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Diocèse de Paris - 6th Sunday after Pentecost - July 17
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel - July 16
- Bd. Adrian Fortesque, Martyr - July 11 (Birmingham, England)
- 5th Sunday after Pentecost - July 10
- Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More, Martyrs - July 9 (England and Wales)
- Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Bishops and Confessors - July 7
Patronal feast at our House in Bridgeport, Connecticut. - Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 2
- Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ - July 1
- St. Barnabas, Apostle - June 11 (In Paschal Time : Protexísti me)
Paschaltide (2022)
- Blessed Virgin Mary the Queen - May 31
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Rockford, Illinois.
Common of Saints
Vigil of an Apostle: Ego autem sicut
Common of Sovereign Pontiffs: Si díligis me (Liber Usualis p. 11221)
Common of a Martyr Bishop:
Mass I: Státuit (Liber Usualis p. 1129)
Mass II: Sacerdótes Dei (Liber Usualis p. 1132)
Common of a Martyr not a Bishop:
Mass I: In virtúte tua (Liber Usualis p. 1135)
Mass II: Lætábitur (Liber Usualis p. 1138)
Common of Martyrs in Paschal Time:
Mass of One Martyr: Protexísti me (Liber Usualis p. 1146)
Mass of Two or More Martyrs: Sancti tui (Liber Usualis p. 1149)
Common of Two or More Martyrs outside Paschal Time:
Mass I: Intret (Liber Usualis p. 1162)
Mass II: Sapiéntiam (Liber Usualis p. 1166)
Mass III: Salus autem (Liber Usualis p. 1169)
Common of a Confessor Bishop:
Mass I: Státuit (Liber Usualis p. 1182)
Mass II: Sacerdótes tui (Liber Usualis p. 1186)
Common of Doctors: In médio (Liber Usualis p. 1190)
Common of a Confessor not a Bishop:
Mass I: Os justi (Liber Usualis p. 1200)
Mass II: Justus ut palma (Liber Usualis p. 1204)
Common of Abbots: Os justi (Liber Usualis p. 1206)
Common of Virgins
For a Virgin Martyr:
Mass I: Loquébar (Liber Usualis p. 1215)
Mass II: Me expectavérunt (Liber Usualis p. 1220)
For Two or More Virgin Martyrs: Liber Usualis p. 1225
For a Virgin not a Martyr:
Mass I: Dilexísti (Liber Usualis p. 1225)
Mass II: Vultum tuum (Liber Usualis p. 1229)
Common of a Holy Woman:
Mass of a Holy Woman Martyr: Me expectavérunt (Liber Usualis p. 1237)
Mass of a Holy Woman not a Martyr: Cognóvi (Liber Usualis p. 1239)
Common of the Dedication of a Church: Terríbilis est (Liber Usualis p. 1250)
Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Salve sancta Parens (Liber Usualis p. 1263)
Commune Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis (Graduale Romanum pp. 114**-141**)
Commune plurium Confessorum Pontificum: Sacerdótes Síon
Commune plurium Confessorum non Pontificum: Confiteántur
Commune plurium Virginum:
I. Pro Martyribus: Déus méus
II. Pro Virginibus tantum: Vírgines láudent
Commune plurium non Virginum:
I. Pro Martyribus: Da nóbis, Déus
II. Pro non Martyribus: Dómine Déus
Votive Masses
Sacred Heart of Jesus (First Friday)
Our Lady's Saturday
- In Advent
- From Christmas to the Purification
- From the Purification to Easter
- In Paschal Time
- After Pentecost
Burial Service and Mass of the Dead
Other Votive Masses
- Nuptial Mass
- Holy Trinity
- Holy Angels
- St. Joseph
- Holy Apostles Peter and Paul (In Paschal Time : Protexísti me)
- All Holy Apostles (Outside Paschal Time) (In Paschal Time)
- Holy Ghost (Outside Paschal Time) (In Paschal Time)
- Blessed Sacrament (Outside Paschal Time) (In Paschal Time)
- Our Lord Jesus Christ Supreme and Eternal High Priest
- Holy Cross
- Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
- Election of a Pope
- Anniversary of the Election or Coronation of the Pope (Chair of St. Peter)
- Anniversary of the Election or Consecrecation of a Bishop (Sacerdótes tui)
- Propagation of the Faith
- Defense of the Church
- Unity of the Church (ad tollendum schisma)
- In Time of War
- For Peace
- Deliverance from Death, or in Time of Pestilence
- Forgiveness of Sins
- Pilgrims and Travelers
- For the Sick
- Grace of a Good Death
- For Any Necessity
- The Infant Jesus
- Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Seasonal Marian Antiphons
- Alma Redemptoris Mater. (Solemn tone. Monastic.)
- Ave Regina Cœlorum. (Solemn tone. Monastic.)
- Regina Cœli. (Solemn tone. Monastic.)
- Salve Regina. (Solemn tone. Monastic.)
Cantus Selecti for Benediction
- Tantum Ergo I (Pange linqua)
- Tantum Ergo II (Pange linqua II)
- Tantum Ergo III (Modern)
- Tantum Ergo IV (Mozarabic)
- Tantum Ergo V (Tibi Christe splendor Patris)
- Tantum Ergo VI (O quot undis lacrimarum)
- Tantum Ergo VII (Sancte Dei pretiose Protomartyr Stephane)
- Tantum Ergo VIII (Ambrosiana antiquior)
- Tantum Ergo IX (Urbs beata Jerusalem)
- Tantum Ergo X (Alleluia, dulce carmen)
- Tantum Ergo XI (Lustris sex)
Additional Material
- Tone for the Gloria Patri at the Introit. (Insert for the Liber Usualis is here.)
Kyriale
At the aspersion
- Asperges – Also, chants ad libitum: Mode 7; Mode 4.
- Vidi aquam – In Paschal Time
Ordinary of the Mass
- Mass I – “Lux et origo”
- Mass II – “Kyrie fons bonitatis”
- Mass III – “Kyrie Deus sempiterne”
- Mass IV – “Cunctipotens Genitor Deus”
- Mass V – “Kyrie magnæ Deus potentiæ”
- Mass VI – “Kyrie Rex Genitor”
- Mass VII – “Kyrie Rex splendens”
- Mass VIII – “De Angelis”
- Mass IX – “Cum jubilo”
- Mass X – “Alme Pater”
- Mass XI – “Orbis factor”
- Mass XII – “Pater cuncta”
- Mass XIII – “Stelliferi Conditor orbis”
- Mass XIV – “Jesu Redemptor”
- Mass XV – “Dominator Deus”
- Mass XVI – For ferias throughout the Year
- Mass XVII – For the Sundays of Advent and Lent
- Mass XVIII – For the ferias of Advent and Lent, Vigils, Ember Days and Rogation Days
- Mass Nº 19 – “Messe de Sainte Hildegarde”
Kyrie attributed to St. Hildegard von Bingen. (Source) - Credo I
- Credo II
- Credo III
- Credo IV
- Credo V
- Credo VI
- Credo VII – From 1927 Solesmes edition of the Graduale Romanum. (Source)
Chants ad libitum
- Kyrie I – “Clemens Rector”
Kyrie II – “Summe Deus”
Kyrie III – “Rector cosmi pie”
Kyrie IV – “Kyrie altissime”
Kyrie V – “Conditor Kyrie omnium”
Kyrie VI – “Te Christe Rex supplices”
Kyrie VII – “Splendor Æterne”
Kyrie VIII – “Firmator sancte”
Kyrie IX – “O Pater excelse”
Kyrie X – “Orbis factor”
Kyrie XI – “Kyrie Salve” - Gloria I
Gloria II
Gloria III
Gloria IV – Ambrosian Chant - Sanctus I
Sanctus II
Sanctus III - Agnus Dei I
Agnus Dei II
Proprium de Tempore
- 1st Sunday of Advent
- 2nd Sunday of Advent
- 3rd Sunday of Advent (Gaudéte Sunday)
Ember Week in Advent: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday - 4th Sunday of Advent
- Vigil of the Nativity
The Nativity of Our Lord - Dec 25
Patronal feast of the Shrine of Christ the King in Chicago.
Christmastide
- St. Stephen, First Martyr - Dec 26
- St. John, Apostle and Evangelist - Dec 27
- Holy Innocents - Dec 28 (Votive mass)
- Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity
- Ferias on 5th to 7th days of the Octave of the Nativity - Dec 29-31: Nativity in the Daytime
- St. Thomas of Canterbury, Bishop and Martyr - Dec 29 (England and Wales)
- Commemoration of St. Sylvester I, Pope and Confessor - Dec 31 (Si díligis me)
Te Deum: Solemn tone, Simple tone. - Octave of the Nativity - Jan 1
Hymn: Veni Creator - Holy Name of Jesus 1st Sunday of the year if on Jan 2-5; otherwise Jan 2. (Votive mass)
Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus: Downside Plainsong & Solesmes - Ferias after Octave of the Nativity - Jan 2-5: Octave of the Nativity
- Commemoration of St. Telesphorus, Pope and Martyr - Jan 5 (Si díligis me)
- Epiphany of Our Lord
- Holy Family (Votive mass)
Ferias in the week after the Feast of the Holy Family: 1st Sunday after Epiphany - Commemoration of the Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Jan 13 (Epiphany)
Epiphanytide
Season of Septuagesima
Lent
- Ash Wednesday
Chants for Blessing of the Ashes, Antiphon Parce Domine
Ferias after Ash Wednesday: Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 1st Sunday of Lent
Ember Week in Lent: Monday, Tuesday, Ember Wednesday,
Thursday, Ember Friday and Ember Saturday - 2nd Sunday of Lent
Ferias in 2nd Week of Lent: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 3rd Sunday of Lent
Ferias in 3rd Week of Lent: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 4th Sunday of Lent (Lætáre Sunday)
Ferias in 4th Week of Lent: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 1st Sunday of the Passion
Ferias in Passion Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Holy Week
- Palm Sunday Mass
Chants for Palm Sunday Procession (1962), Christus Vincit!
Processional chants according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week
Ferias in Holy Week: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - Holy Thursday: Solemn Evening Mass (1962)
Holy Thursday according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week
Mass of the Chrism: Propers and Procession - Good Friday: Solemn Afternoon Liturgy
At Matins: Responsories. - Easter Vigil (1962)
Vigil according to the pre-1955 rite of Holy Week
Octave of Easter
- Easter Sunday
In the Octave of Easter:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday « In Albis »
Paschal Time
- Low Sunday
- 2nd Sunday after Easter
- 3rd Sunday after Easter
- 4th Sunday after Easter
- 5th Sunday after Easter
- Rogation Procession and Mass of Rogation
- Vigil of Ascension
- Ascension Thursday
- Sunday after the Ascension
- Vigil of Pentecost
Vigil according to the pre-1955 rite - Pentecost Sunday
Hymn: Veni Creator
In the Octave of Pentecost: Monday, Tuesday, Ember Wednesday,
Thursday, Ember Friday, Ember Saturday and Shorter form for Ember Saturday
Season after Pentecost
- Trinity Sunday
Ferias in the week after Trinity Sunday: First Sunday after Pentecost - Corpus Christi
Patronal Feast for House of the Eucharistic Heart, Le Noirmont, Switzerland.
Chants for Corpus Christi Procession:
Pange lingua, Another Pange lingua, Monastic tone
Sacris solémniis, Another Sacris solémniis
Verbum supérnam
Salútis humánæ Sator, Jesu nostra redémptio, Monastic tone
Ætérne Rex altíssime
Te Deum (Solemn tone), (Simple tone)
Adóro te devóte - 2nd Sunday after Pentecost
- Sacred Heart of Jesus
Patronal feast at our Houses in Bayerisch Gmain, Bavaria, and Gilbraltar, and the House of the Sacred Heart in Livorno, Italy. - 3rd Sunday after Pentecost
- 4th Sunday after Pentecost
- 5th Sunday after Pentecost
- 6th Sunday after Pentecost
- 7th Sunday after Pentecost
- 8th Sunday after Pentecost
- 9th Sunday after Pentecost
- 10th Sunday after Pentecost
- 11th Sunday after Pentecost
- 12th Sunday after Pentecost
- 13th Sunday after Pentecost
- 14th Sunday after Pentecost
- 15th Sunday after Pentecost
- 16th Sunday after Pentecost
- 17th Sunday after Pentecost
- Ember Week in September: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
- 18th Sunday after Pentecost
- 19th Sunday after Pentecost
- 20th Sunday after Pentecost
- 21st Sunday after Pentecost
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost
- 23rd & Last Sundays after Pentecost
Proprium Sanctorum
January
- St. Gaspar del Bufalo, Confessor - Jan 3 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Genevieve, Virgin - Jan 3 (France)
Missæ Propriæ: Diocèse de Paris Diocèse de Quimper et de Leon France, 1963 - St. Paul the First Hermit - Jan 15
- Our Lady of Prompt Succor - Jan 15 (U. S. A.)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary, Refuge of Sinners - Jan 16 (Paris & Chartres)
In various places on the Last Sunday of Epiphany, October 20 and other dates. - St. Peter’s Chair in Rome - Jan 18
- Ss. Marius, Martha, Audifax and Abachum, Martyrs - Commemorated on Jan 19
- St. Fabian, Pope, and St. Sebastian, Martyrs - Jan 20
Patronal feast at our House in Livorno, Italy. - St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr - Jan 21
- Betrothal of Our Lady to St. Joseph - Jan 23 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Conversion of St. Paul - Jan 25
- St. John Chrysostom, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - Jan 27
- St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr (second) - Commemorated on Jan 28
- St. Francis de Sales - Jan 29 (Common of Doctors)
Proper Mass of St. Francis de Sales - edited by the Benedictines of Solesmes. (Source.)
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest,
and Patronal feast at our Oratories in St. Louis, Marly-le-Roi and Sulphur, Louisiana. - St. John Bosco, Confessor - Jan 31
February
- St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr - Feb 1
- The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Feb 2
Chants for Candlemas Procession.
Hymn at Vespers: Ave maris stella, Nº 2, Nº 3, Vespers before Our Lady's Saturday: Ave maris stella, Another melody, Dominican. - St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr - Feb 5
- St. Philip of Jesus, Martyr - Feb 5 (U. S. A., Latin America)
- Apparition of the Immaculate Virgin Mary - Feb 11
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Libreville, Gabón. - The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order, Confessors - Feb 12
- The Flight of Our Lord into Egypt - Feb 17 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Mary Bernard Soubirous, Virgin - Feb 18 (France, Various places)
- The Chair of St. Peter - Feb 22 (Votive mass)
- St. Matthias, Apostle - Feb 25 or 25
- St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, Confessor - Feb 27 or 28
- Finding the Child Jesus in the Temple - Feb 28 (Various places)
March
- St. Thomas Aquinas (Common of Doctors) - Mar 7
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at our House in Toulouse, France, and the House of St. Thomas Acquinas in Barra, Naples. - The Forty Holy Martyrs - Mar 10
- St. Louise de Marillac, Widow - Mar 15 (Various places)
- St. Patrick, Bishop and Confessor - Mar 17 (Mass I of a Confessor Bishop, “Státuit”)
Proper Mass of St. Patrick (Ireland)
Patronal feast at our Houses in Rouen and Green Bay, Wisconsin. - St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Mar 19
Patronal feast at our Houses in Brussels, Limerick and Detroit. - St. Benedict, Abbot - Mar 21 (In Paschal Time)
Patron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. - St. Gabriel, Archangel - Mar 24
- Annunciation - Mar 25
- The Good Thief - Mar 26 (Various places and dates)
- St. John Damascene, Confessor and Doctor - Mar 27
- St. John of Capistrano, Confessor - Mar 28
- The Prayer of Our Lord in the Garden - Tuesday after Septuagesima - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Commemoration of the Passion of Our Lord - Tuesday after Sexagesima - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Holy Pillar of the Scourging of Our Lord - Tuesday after Quinquagesima (Per annum) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Sacred Crown of Thorns - Friday after Ash Wednesday (Per annum) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Holy Lance and Nails - Friday after 1st Sunday of Lent (Per annum) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Holy Shroud - Friday after 2nd Sunday of Lent (Per annum) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Five Sacred Wounds - Friday after 3rd Sunday of Lent - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Precious Blood - Friday after 4th Sunday of Lent - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Friday after Passion Sunday
April
- St. Justin, Martyr - Apr 14
- St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Confessor - Apr 16 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. George, Martyr - Apr 23 (Common of One Martyr in Paschal Time, “Protexísti me”)
Patronal feast at our House in New Brighton, Shrewsbury. - St. Mark, Evangelist - Apr 25
Chants for Rogation Procession. - Our Lady of Good Counsel - Apr 26 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Paul of the Cross, Confessor - Apr 28
- St. Joseph Benedict Cottolengo, Confessor - Apr 29 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Out Lady, Mother of the Divine Shepherd - Saturday after Low Sunday (Various places, also on Sept. 3)
- Mary, Mother of Jesus, under the title Consoler of the Afflicted - Saturday before 4th Sunday after Easter
Principal Patroness of Luxembourg. (Per annum) - Our Lady of Montserrat - Sunday after April 25
May
- St. Joseph the Workman - May 1 (Votive mass)
- St. Athanasius, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - May 2
- Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Monday after May 2 in Bruges, Belgium)
- The Finding of the Holy Cross - May 3
- English and Welsh Martyrs - May 4 (England and Wales)
- St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr - May 7
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Milwaukee. - Mass of the feria - May 8, or
Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel, or
Our Lady Mediatrix of all Graces, or
Queen of All Saints and Mother of Fair Love - Ss. Philip and James, Apostles - May 11
- Ss. Nereus, Achilleus and Domitilla, Virgin, with St. Pancras, Martyrs - May 12
- St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - May 13
Patronal feast at our House Notre-Dame de Fatima à La Chapelle d'Armentières. - St. John Baptist de la Salle, Confessor - May 15 - Os justi (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop)
Proper Mass of St. John Baptist de la Salle (Votive Mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis. - St. John Nepomucene, Martyr - May 16 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Rita of Cascia, Widow - May 22 (After Pentecost) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Our Lady, Help of Christians - May 24 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Gregory VII, Pope and Confessor - May 25
- St. Madeleine-Sophie Barat, Virgin - May 25
Secondary Patroness of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - St. Philip Neri, Confessor - May 26
Patronal feast at the Seminary in Gricigliano. - Blessed Virgin Mary the Queen - May 31
Patronal feast at our Oratory in Rockford, Illinois. - The Pure Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Saturday after Sacred Heart - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Eucharistic Heart of Jesus - Thursday after Sacred Heart (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Solemnity of St. Joan of Arc, Virgin (France - 2nd Sunday of May)
June
- Ss. Marcellinus, Peter, and Erasmus, Bishop, Martyrs (In Paschal Time) - Commemorated on June 2
- St. Clotilde, Queen of France - June 3 - Cognóvi (Common of a Holy Women not a Martyr) (France, Trier)
Missæ Propriæ: Diocèse de Chartres France, 1963 - St. Francis Caracciolo, Confessor - June 4
- St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr - June 5
- Ss. Primus and Felician, Martyrs - Commemorated on June 9
- Our Lady Mother of Grace - June 9 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Translation of St. Edmund of Canterbury - June 9 (Brentwood, Portsmouth and Old Hall at Westminster, England)
- St. Barnabas, Apostle - June 11 (In Paschal Time : Protexísti me)
- Ss. Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius, Martyrs - Commemorated on June 12
- St. Anthony of Padua, Confessor and Doctor - June 13 (Common of Doctors, “In médio”)
Proper Mass of St. Anthony of Padua - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Patronal feast at our Oratory in West Orange, New Jersey. - St. Basil the Great - June 14
- Ss. Vitus, Modestus and Crescentia, Martyrs - Commemorated on June 15
- St. John Francis Regis, Confessor - June 16 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Ss. Mark and Marcellian, Martyrs - Commemorated on June 18
- Ss. Gervase and Protase, Martyrs - Commemorated on June 19
- St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Confessor - June 21
- St. Paulinus, Bishop and Confessor - June 22
- Vigil of St. John the Baptist - June 23
- Nativity of St. John the Baptist - June 24
- Ss. John and Paul, Martyrs - June 26
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help - June 27 (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Vigil of Ss. Peter and Paul - June 28
- Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles - June 29
- Commemoration of St. Paul, Apostle - June 30
July
- Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ - July 1 (Votive mass)
- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 2
- St. Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr - July 3
- Commemoration of all Holy Popes - July 4 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Confessor - July 5
- Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Bishops and Confessors - July 7
Patronal feast at our House in Bridgeport, Connecticut. - Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More, Martyrs - July 9 (England and Wales)
- The Seven Holy Brothers, Martyrs, and Ss. Rufina and Secunda, Virgins and Martyrs - July 10
- Bd. Adrian Fortesque, Martyr - July 11 (Birmingham, England)
- St. Bonaventure, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - July 14
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel - July 16
- St. Camillus de Lellis, Confessor - July 18
St. Symphorosa and Her Seven Sons, Martyrs commemorated on the same day - St. Vincent de Paul, Confessor - July 19 (Mass II of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Justus ut palma”)
Proper Mass of St. Vincent de Paul (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Diocèse de Paris - St. Jerome Æmilian, Confessor - July 20
- St. Lawrence of Brindisi, Confessor and Doctor - July 21 (Common of Doctors, “In médio”)
Proper Mass of St. Lawrence of Brindisi - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
St. Praxedes, Virgin commemorated on the same day - St. Mary Magdalen, Penitent - July 22
- St. Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr - July 23
- St. James, Apostle - July 25
Proper Mass of St. James the Apostle, Patron of Spain - St. Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 26
Patronal feast at our House in Les Aulnayes Gonidec (Rennes), France. - Ss. Abdon and Sennen, Martyrs - Commemorated on July 30
- St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor - July 31
August
- St. Peter’s Chains - Aug 1
- The Holy Machabees, Martyrs - Commemorated on Aug 1
- St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - Aug 2
- St. Dominic, Confessor - Aug 4
- Dedication of the Church of Our Lady of the Snow - Aug 5
- Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Aug 6
- St. Donatus, Bishop and Martyr - Commemorated on Aug 7
- St. John Mary Vianney, Confessor - Aug 8 (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Os justi”)
Proper Mass of St. John Mary Vianney - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Ss. Cyriacus, Largus and Smaragdus, Martyrs commemorated on the same day - Vigil of St. Lawrence - Aug 9
- St. Lawrence, Martyr - Aug 10
- St. Emigdius, Bishop and Martyr - Aug 11 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. John Berchmans, Confessor - Aug 13 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Vigil of the Assumption - Aug 14
St. Eusebius, Confessor commemorated on the same day - Assumption - Aug 15
Patronal feast at the House of Maria Engelport in Germany.
Mass: Gaudeámus. said prior to 1951. - St. Joachim, Father of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Confessor - Aug 16
- St. Clare of Montefalco, Virgin - Aug 17 (Various places)
- St. Helena, Empress, Widow - Aug 18 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. John Eudes, Confessor - Aug 19 - Os justi (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop)
Proper Mass of St. John Eudes - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis. - St. Jane Frances Frémiot de Chantal, Widow - Aug 21
Patronal feast of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - Immaculate Heart of Mary - Aug 22 (Votive mass)
Patronal feast at our Oratory in San Jose. - St. Bartholomew, Apostle - Aug 24
- St. Louis, King of France, Confessor - Aug 25 (Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop, “Os justi”)
Missæ Propriæ: Diocèse de Paris Diocèse de Chartres
Patronal feast at our House in Labarde, France. - Bd. Thomas Percy, Earl of Northumberland - Aug 26 (Hexham & Newcastle, Leeds and Middlesbrough, England)
- St. Joseph Calasanctius, Confessor - Aug 27
- St. Augustine of Hippo - Aug 28
Patronal feast at our Houses in Preston, Lancashire. - Our Lady of Consolation (Various places, Saturday after St. Augustine - Aug 28)
In some places, Ave spes nóstra is said instead. - The Beheading of St. John the Baptist - Aug 29
- St. Rose of Lima, Virgin - Aug 30 - Dilexísti (Mass I of a Virgin not a Martyr)
Proper Mass of St. Rose of Lima - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Ss. Felix and Adauctus, Martyrs commemorated on the same day
September
- The Twelve Holy Brothers, Martyrs - Commemorated on Sept 1
- St. Pius X, Pope and Confessor - Sept 3 (Votive mass)
- Ss. Hildelith and Cuthberga, Virgins - Sept 3 (Brentwood, England)
- Nativity of the B. V. M. - Sept 8
Patronal feast at the House of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Wausau. - St. Peter Claver, Confessor - Sept 9 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Most Holy Name of Mary - Sept 12
- Exaltation of the Holy Cross - Sept 14
- Seven Sorrows of the B. V. M. - Sept 15 (Votive mass)
- St. Catherine of Genoa, Widow - Sept 15 (Votive mass) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- The Holy Stigmata of St. Francis, Confessor - Commemorated on Sept 17
- St. Joseph of Cupertino, Confessor - Sept 18
- St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist - Sept 21
- Our Lady of Ransom - Commemorated on Sept 24
Proper Mass of Our Lady of Ransom (Spain) - St. Nicholas of Flüe, Hermit and Confessor - Sept 25 (Per annum) - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Patron Saint of Switzerland. Outside Switzerland and Germany, St. Nicolas's feast is on March 21. - Ss. Isaac Jogues, John de Brébeuf and Companions, Martyrs - Sept 26 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Ss. Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs - Sept 27
- Dedication of St. Michael the Archangel - Sept 29
Patronal feast at St. Mary's Oratory in Wassau.
October
- Holy Guardian Angels - Oct 2 (Votive mass)
- St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor - Oct 3 (Votive mass)
Secondary Patroness of the Institute of Christ the King.
Patronal feast at our Oratories in Pittsburgh and Mouila, Gabón. - St. Francis of Assisi - Oct 4 (Votive mass)
- Our Lady of the Rosary - Oct 7
- St. John Leonardi, Confessor - Oct 9
- Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Oct 11
- St. Teresa of Avila, Virgin and Doctor - Oct 15 (Mass I of a Virgin not a Martyr, “Dilexísti”)
Proper Mass of St. Teresa of Avila - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
Patronal feast at our House in Madrid. - St. Hedwig, Widow - Oct 16
Patronal feast at our House in Saint-Hospice à Nice. - The Purity of Our Lady - Oct 16 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Margaret Mary Alacoque - Oct 17 (Votive mass)
Patronal feast of the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus. - St. Luke, Evangelist - Oct 18
- St. John Cantius - Oct 20
- Holy Redeemer - Oct 23 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Raphaël, Archangel - Oct 24
- Ss. Simon and Jude, Apostles - Oct 28
- Christ the King - Last Sunday of October (Votive mass)
Titular feast of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at Christ the King and Redeemer, Naples.
November
- All Saints - Nov 1
- All Souls - Nov 2
- Holy Relics - Nov 5 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Savior - Nov 9
- Ss. Tryphon, Respicius and Nympha, Virgin, Martyrs - Commemorated on Nov 10
- St. Martin of Tours, Bishop and Confessor - Nov 11
- St. Stanislaus Kostka, Confessor - Nov 13 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin - Nov 13 (U. S. A.)
- St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr - Nov 14
- St. Edmund of Canterbury - Nov 16 (Westminster, Brentwood and Portsmouth, England)
- Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul - Nov 18
- Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Nov 21
- St. Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr - Nov 22
- St. Clement I, Pope and Martyr - Nov 23
- St. John of the Cross, Confessor and Doctor - Nov 24 (Common of Doctors, “In medio”)
Proper Mass of St. John of the Cross - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis. - St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Confessor - Nov 26 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal - Nov 27 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Andrew, Apostle - Nov 30
December
- Bd. Richard Whiting, Abbot, and Companions, Martyrs - Dec 1 (Westminster, England)
On the same day, Bd. John Beche, Abbot and Martyr, in Brentwood. - St. Francis Xavier, Confessor - Dec 3
- St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - Dec 4
- St. Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, Confessor - Dec 4 (Clifton, England)
- St. Nicholas, Bishop and Confessor - Dec 6
Patronal feast at our House in Randazzo, Sicily. - St. Ambrose, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor - Dec 7
- Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Dec 8 (Votive mass)
Principal Patroness of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Patronal feast at Old St. Patrick Oratory in Kansas City.
Recordings from our Gregorian Schola of the Seminary at Gricigliano:
Introit, Gradual, Alleluia, Offertory, Communion. - Translation of the Holy House of Loreto - Dec 10 (Italy; various places & congregations)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe - Dec 12 (U. S. A.; various places & congregations)
Patronal feast at St. Gianna Oratory in Tucson. - St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr - Dec 13
- Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Dec 18 - Proprium Sanctorum pro aliquibus locis.
- St. Thomas, Apostle - Dec 21
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