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Formerly Sundays following {{CiteCat|Epiphany}} formed their own season and numbering began anew for {{Cat|Sundays after Pentecost}}, a system still used by many Protestant churches as well as the Eastern Rite.  Ordinary Time begins with {{CiteCat|Baptism}}, continues with OT 2 thru OT 33 (interrupted by the movable Easter cycle) and ends with {{CiteCat|Christ the King}}.
Formerly Sundays following {{CiteCat|Epiphany}} formed their own season and numbering began anew for {{Cat|Sundays after Pentecost}}, a system still used by many Protestant churches as well as the Eastern Rite.  Ordinary Time begins with {{CiteCat|Baptism}}, continues with OT 2 thru OT 33 (interrupted by the movable Easter cycle) and ends with {{CiteCat|Christ the King}}.


Ordinary Time was adopted at the same time as the three-year lectionary.  While readings changed, the sung propers were adapted from the one-year cycle, in most cases with only slight adjustments (for OT 7 & 29-32 settings of the 1972 ''Ordo cantus missae'' texts from the 10c and before were revived).  The Anglican church has adopted these, while naming the post-Pentecost Sundays Proper 7 (Sunday closest to June 22) etc... instead of OT 12.
Ordinary Time was adopted at the same time as the three-year lectionary.  While readings changed, the sung propers were adapted from the one-year cycle, in most cases with only slight adjustments (for OT 7 & 29-32 many chants were borrowed from weekday masses).  The Anglican church has adopted these, while naming the post-Pentecost Sundays Proper 7 (Sunday closest to June 22) etc... instead of OT 12.


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Revision as of 03:23, 21 August 2011

Ordinary Time is the current Roman Catholic system of numbering days of the church year that fall outside of the Christmas and Easter cycles. It first went into effect in Advent of 1969.

Formerly Sundays following Epiphany formed their own season and numbering began anew for Sundays after Pentecost, a system still used by many Protestant churches as well as the Eastern Rite. Ordinary Time begins with Baptism, continues with OT 2 thru OT 33 (interrupted by the movable Easter cycle) and ends with Christ the King.

Ordinary Time was adopted at the same time as the three-year lectionary. While readings changed, the sung propers were adapted from the one-year cycle, in most cases with only slight adjustments (for OT 7 & 29-32 many chants were borrowed from weekday masses). The Anglican church has adopted these, while naming the post-Pentecost Sundays Proper 7 (Sunday closest to June 22) etc... instead of OT 12.

View the Wikipedia article on Ordinary Time.

Ordinary Time corresponding Tridentine propers Anglican use nearest date
Baptism of the Lord
OT 2 Epiphany II after Jan 13
OT 3 Epiphany III
OT 4 offertory and communion B&C in common with Septuagesima
introit from Thursday after Lent IV
OT 5 offertory and communion A&C in common with Sexagesima
introit from Saturday "Quatuor Temp. Septembris" (GR61p371)
OT 6 Quinquagesima
OT 7
OT 8 Sunday within the octave of Corpus Christi
OT 9 Pentecost III
OT 10 Pentecost IV
OT 11 Pentecost V
OT 12 Pentecost VI Proper 7 June 22
OT 13 Pentecost VII Proper 8 June 24
OT 14 Pentecost VIII Proper 9 July 6
OT 15 Pentecost X Proper 10 July 13
OT 16 Pentecost IX Proper 11 July 20
OT 17 Pentecost XI Proper 12 July 27
OT 18 Pentecost XII
OT 19 Pentecost XIII
OT 20 Pentecost XIV
OT 21 Pentecost XV
OT 22 Pentecost XVI
OT 23 Pentecost XVII
OT 24 Pentecost XVIII
OT 25 Pentecost XIX
OT 26 Pentecost XX
OT 27 Pentecost XXI
OT 28 Pentecost XXII
OT 29 int130 Tues. after lent III off114 Lent II
OT 30 intrGR61p147 Thurs after Lent IV off GR61p92ferVI Fri after Ash
OT 31 Introits from Wed. after Lent II(AB) & Ash Wed.(C)
OT 32 Introit from Saturday after Lent I (GR61, p106)
OT 33 Pentecost XXIII
Christ the King