IV class
Green
Commemoration of St. Eustace and Companions, Martyrs
Mass of preceding Sunday (Green), no Gloria, commemoration added, no Credo, common preface
OR
Mass of the commemorated feast, Gloria, no Credo, common preface
Matins: Invitatorium and Hymn per annum as given in the psalter; lessons from occurring scripture, no Te Deum
Lauds: Antiphons and psalms of the feria (first schema); remainder per annum as given in the psalter; oration of the preceding Sunday; commemoration added
Hours: Antiphons and psalms of the feria; remainder per annum as given in the psalter; oration of the preceding Sunday
Vespers: Antiphons and psalms of the feria; remainder per annum as given in the psalter; oration of the preceding Sunday
Compline: Of the feria
Next month’s notices are posted below and are available in a usable document here: October SSPX Ordo Notices
The Holy Rosary: The External Solemnity of the Feast of the Holy Rosary belongs by right to the first Sunday of October (Rub. gen., 358a). The Mass of Rosary Sunday may be celebrated, the Mass being that of October 7, with a commemoration of the Sunday.
Christ the King: The Feast is the last Sunday of October. Before the Blessed Sacrament exposed, the recitation is made of the Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: O sweet Jesus, Redeemer of the human race, look down upon us humbly prostrate before Thine altar, etc. (which is not the same as the Act of Reparation used on the Feast of the Sacred Heart), and the Litany of the Sacred Heart is recited or sung. In addition, a procession with the Most Blessed Sacrament is customarily held today. The Blessed Sacrament is processed under a canopy. Additional altars of repose may be used along the procession route, with Benediction given there. The final Benediction is given upon return to the church. If the procession cannot be held outdoors, it may be held around the interior perimeter of the church. If the Blessed Sacrament is exposed in conjunction with the Mass, It is exposed after the completion of the Mass, not after Communion.
“Therefore by Our Apostolic Authority We institute the Feast of the Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ to be observed yearly throughout the whole world on the last Sunday of the month of October — the Sunday, that is, which immediately precedes the Feast of All Saints. We further ordain that the dedication of mankind to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which Our predecessor of saintly memory, Pope Pius X, commanded to be renewed yearly, be made annually on that day.” — Pope Pius XI, Encyclical Quas primas §28, 11 December 1925
Mission Sunday: The second to last Sunday of October has been designated by Pope Pius XI as Mission Sunday, the promulgation however of this being left to the judgment of the respective Ordinaries.
The General Rubrics of the Missal treat of it as follows:
453. On the next to last Sunday of October, or on another Sunday designated by the local ordinary as being “for the missions,” in all Masses, the collect “For the Propagation of the Faith” is added to the collect of the Mass under a single conclusion, except on the days listed under nos. 1, 2, 3 and 8 in the table of precedence [i.e., Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, the Sacred Triduum, Epiphany, Ascension, Holy Trinity, Corpus Christi, Sacred Heart, Christ the King, and All Souls].
NB: This collect could certainly be used on the Sunday when the special District Collection for the Overseas Missions is taken.
369. One Mass “For the Propagation of the Faith” may be celebrated, as a votive Mass of the 2nd class, in the individual churches, on a day on which special celebrations are held for the missions, and on the occasion of a mission congress.”
If the votive Mass is celebrated, it is votive Mass no. 18: Pro Fidei Propagatione (Violet, per RG 129a), Gloria, commemoration of the Sunday, Credo, Preface of the Holy Trinity.
Funerals are permitted every day this month except on the Feast of Christ the King and where a church is celebrating its Titular feast.
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Local observances
Calendar: These apply to priests assigned to these priories. For the public celebration of the Office and Mass, they apply only to the local territory. If a priest is celebrating Mass privately in another location, he may follow either the calendar of his priory or the calendar of the place. For the private recitation of Office, he must follow the calendar of his priory.
Titulars & Patrons: The External Solemnity of the priory or chapel’s titular feast and of the local patronal feast (principal patron) may be celebrated on the Sunday immediately preceding or following the feast unless impeded by a first class Sunday or feast, in which case it can be commemorated in the Sunday Mass (collects under single conclusion).
Accidental Occurrence: A local first class feast takes precedence over a second class feast or liturgical day, but is trumped by all other first class feasts and liturgical days in the universal calendar. If the superior feast is of the same Divine Person or saint, the local feast is omitted, otherwise, it is transferred to the next available day which is not first or second class. (Sundays and the Feast of the Consecration of a Cathedral or Church are both of Our Lord).
Chapel Titular Feasts (I class)
Anchorage: Oct 3, St. Therese
Buffalo: Oct 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
Chico: Oct 3, St. Therese
Davie: Oct 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
Denver: Oct 25, St. Isidore
Dickinson ND: Oct 2, Guardian Angels
Eddystone: Oct 28, St. Jude
Grand Rapids: Oct 17, St. Margaret Mary
Klamath Falls: Oct 3, St. Therese
Las Vegas: Oct 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
Madison: Oct 3, St. Therese
Miramar: Oct 23, St. Anthony Mary Claret
Nacedah: Oct 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
Nicholville: Oct 3, St. Therese
Raleigh: Oct 23, Holy Redeemer (cf. MPAL)
West Palm Beach: Oct 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
Winona: Oct 2, Holy Angels
Local Patronal Feasts (I class)
Albuquerque: Oct 4, St. Francis
Bakersfield: Oct 3, St. Therese
Belle Plaine: Oct 11, Maternity of Our Lady
Bremer: Oct 24, St. Raphael
Charlotte: Oct 11, Maternity of Our Lady
Kingsford Heights: Oct 2, Guardian Angels
Madison: Oct 24, St. Raphael
Sanford: Oct 11, Maternity of Our Lady
Tavares: Oct 11, Maternity of Our Lady
Local Cathedral Consecrations (I class)
Albuquerque: Oct 16
Boise: Oct 16
Colton: Oct 7
Cottonwood: Oct 16
Denver: Oct 27
Fort Collins: Oct 27
Las Vegas: Oct 2
Louisville: Oct 3
Massena: Oct 22
New York: Oct 5
Nicholville: Oct 22
North Caldwell: Oct 9
Oklahoma City: Oct 15
Pittsburgh: Oct 24
Post Falls: Oct 16
Saint Maries: Oct 16
Spokane: Oct 7
St. Louis: Oct 12
St. Paul: Oct 14
West Palm Beach: Oct 6
Winona: Oct 25
Elenchus Sodalium Defunctorum FSSPX,
October
03. Soror Maria Regisfilia Ritter, † 2008
06. Soror Marie Madeleine Sagnol, † 2016
08. Soror Françoise Marie de Williencourt, † 1997
17. Soror Marie Bernard Pommeruel, † 1977
17. Soror Ancilla Hartner, † 1998
22. Soror Theresia Hoffmann, † 1989
27. Sacerdos Denis Marchal, † 1988
27. Soror Maria Thea Braig, † 2001
28. Soror Maria Angela Nophut, † 1997
29. Soror Gabrielle Maria Du Charme, † 2012
+Requiescant in Pace+