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The feast of '''Corpus Christi''' or '''The Body and Blood of Christ''' is traditionally celebrated on the Thursday after [[:Category:Trinity|The Most Holy Trinity]], but in Catholic (and many protestant) churches of the United States it is invariably transfered to the following Sunday.
The feast of '''Corpus Christi''' or '''The Body and Blood of Christ''' is traditionally celebrated on the Thursday after [[:Category:Trinity|The Most Holy Trinity]], but in Catholic (and many Anglican) churches of the United States it is invariably transferred to the following Sunday, displacing {{CiteCat|Ordinary Time 8|Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi}}.  


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![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]]
![[Liber usualis]]
!Gregorian Missal (1990)
|-
!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:
|colspan="2"|''[[Cibavit eos]]''
|-
![[Gradual]]:
|colspan="2"|''[[Oculi omnium]]''
|-
![[Alleluia|Alleluia verse]]:
|colspan="2"|''Caro mea vere''
|-
![[:Category:Sequence hymns|Sequence]]:
|''[[Lauda Sion Salvatorem|Lauda Sion]]''
|optionally shortened to ''[[Ecce panis angelorum]]''
|-
![[Offertory]]:
|''[[Sacerdotes Domini]]''
|''Portas caeli'' or ''Sanctificavit Moyses''
|-
!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:
|''[[Quotiescumque|Quotiescumque manducabitis]]'' <br>
|''[[Qui_manducat_meam_carnem|Qui manducat]]'' (AB) or ''[[Hoc corpus]]'' (year C)
|}
For Eucharistic Procession: <!--from LU-->''[[Pange lingua]], [[Sacris solemniis]], [[Verbum supernum prodiens|Verbum supernum]], [[Salutis humanae Sator]], [[Aeterne Rex altissime]], [[Te Deum]], [[Benedictus Deus Israel|Benedictus]], [[Magnificat]], [[Lauda Sion Salvatorem|Lauda Sion]],'' followed by Benediction with ''[[Tantum ergo]].''
[[Category:Sacred music by season| 12.2]]
[[Category:Sacred music by season| 12.2]]

Latest revision as of 14:53, 26 March 2024

The feast of Corpus Christi or The Body and Blood of Christ is traditionally celebrated on the Thursday after The Most Holy Trinity, but in Catholic (and many Anglican) churches of the United States it is invariably transferred to the following Sunday, displacing Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi.

Proper Liber usualis Gregorian Missal (1990)
Introit: Cibavit eos
Gradual: Oculi omnium
Alleluia verse: Caro mea vere
Sequence: Lauda Sion optionally shortened to Ecce panis angelorum
Offertory: Sacerdotes Domini Portas caeli or Sanctificavit Moyses
Communion: Quotiescumque manducabitis
Qui manducat (AB) or Hoc corpus (year C)

For Eucharistic Procession: Pange lingua, Sacris solemniis, Verbum supernum, Salutis humanae Sator, Aeterne Rex altissime, Te Deum, Benedictus, Magnificat, Lauda Sion, followed by Benediction with Tantum ergo.

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