It seems as though we were just celebrating Christmas. Already, the wheel of the liturgical year has moved through the seasons of the Epiphany and Septuagesima, and now we have entered the holy season of Lent.
In the Dominican Breviary, the ferial office in Lent season is similar to that of the Roman Breviary, with slight differences.
In the Dominican Breviary, the ferial office in Lent season is similar to that of the Roman Breviary, with slight differences.
The ferial days in Lent (Quadragesima) are III Class, and take precedence over III Class feasts of saints and blesseds. So when the III Class feast of a saint or blessed occurs on the calendar, a commemoration is made of that feast.
Though March is a sparse month in the in the 1962 Dominican sanctorale, it does contain the feast of the Angelic Doctor on March 7. This feast, which temporarily lightens the heaviness of the penitential season of Lent is 1st Class in the Dominican Rite. It takes precedence over the ferial days of Lent, so we only make a commemoration of the ferial office (error alert on my calendar!!) at Lauds and Vespers.