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The '''Third Sunday after Easter''' is also known as  '''''Jubilate''''', after the introit, and corresponds perhaps confusingly to '''Domenica III. post Pascha''', formerly the 3nd Sunday counting after the 8 day Octave of Easter. 
The '''Third Sunday of Easter''', also known the 2nd Sunday after Easter ('''Dominica II post Pascha''') or '''''Jubilate''''', after the introit, takes the propers formerly assigned to the following Sunday ({{CiteCat|Easter 4|''Dominica III post Pascha''}})


Besides moving the propers a week earlier (ie. before {{CiteCat|Easter 4|Misericodia}}), the three-year Lectionary adopted in 1970 replaces the Gospel of John 16:16-22 (sorrow into joy)  with Luke 24:13-35  (the journey to Emmaus, Year A), Luke 24:35-48 ("See my hands and feet", Year B), and John 21:1-19 ("Peter, do you love me?", Year C).
Besides moving the propers a week earlier (ie. before {{CiteCat|Easter 4|Misericodia}}), the three-year Lectionary adopted in 1970 replaces the Gospel of John 16:16-22 (sorrow into joy)  with Luke 24:13-35  (the journey to Emmaus, Year A), Luke 24:35-48 ("See my hands and feet", Year B), and John 21:1-19 ("Peter, do you love me?", Year C).
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![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]]
![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]]
![[Liber usualis]]
!''[[Liber usualis]]''<br/>''(Dominica III post Pascha)''
!Graduale Romanum (1974)  
!''Graduale Romanum'' (1974)<br/>''(Third Sunday of Easter)''
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!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:  
|''Jubilate Deo'' <br>
|colspan="2"|''Jubilate Deo'' <br>
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![[Alleluia|First Alleluia verse]]:  
![[Alleluia|First Alleluia verse]]:  
|''Redemptionem misit Dominus''
|''Redemptionem misit Dominus''
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|''Cognoverunt discipuli''
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|-
![[Alleluia|Second Alleluia verse]]:  
![[Alleluia|Second Alleluia verse]]:  
|''Oportebat pati''
|colspan="2"|''Oportebat pati''
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|-
|-
![[Offertory]]:  
![[Offertory]]:  
|''Lauda anima''
|colspan="2"|''Lauda anima''
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!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:  
|''Modicum, et non videbitis me''
|''Modicum, et non videbitis me''
|Year A: ''Surrexit Dominus''<br>
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Year B: ''Cantate Domino'' <br>
Year A: ''Surrexit Dominus''<br/>
Year C: ''Simon Joanis, diligis me''
Year B: ''Cantate Domino''<br/>
Year C: ''Simon Joannis, diligis me''
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 22 March 2018

The Third Sunday of Easter, also known the 2nd Sunday after Easter (Dominica II post Pascha) or Jubilate, after the introit, takes the propers formerly assigned to the following Sunday (Dominica III post Pascha)

Besides moving the propers a week earlier (ie. before Misericodia), the three-year Lectionary adopted in 1970 replaces the Gospel of John 16:16-22 (sorrow into joy) with Luke 24:13-35 (the journey to Emmaus, Year A), Luke 24:35-48 ("See my hands and feet", Year B), and John 21:1-19 ("Peter, do you love me?", Year C).

Proper Liber usualis
(Dominica III post Pascha)
Graduale Romanum (1974)
(Third Sunday of Easter)
Introit: Jubilate Deo
First Alleluia verse: Redemptionem misit Dominus Cognoverunt discipuli
Second Alleluia verse: Oportebat pati
Offertory: Lauda anima
Communion: Modicum, et non videbitis me

Year A: Surrexit Dominus
Year B: Cantate Domino
Year C: Simon Joannis, diligis me

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