The Liturgical Year from Epiphany to Quinquagesima Sunday

The Three Kings in Song and Rhyme

Prior Period Current Period Subsequent Period
Liturgical Year — Christmas Liturgical Year — from Epiphany to Quinquagesima Sunday Liturgical Year — from Septuagesima Sunday to the Saturday after Ash Wednesday
Multiple Instances of Some Days are Present in Adjoining Periods
Chapter  I. —  The  History  of  Christmas 1
Chapter  II.    —  The  Mystery  of  Christmas 7
Chapter  III.  —  Practice  during  Christmas 17
Chapter  IV.   —  Morning  and  Night  Prayers  for  Christmas 34
Chapter  V.     —  On  hearing  Mass,  during  the  Season of  Christmas 51
Chapter  VI.   —  On  Holy  Communion,  during  Christmas 88
Chapter  VII.  —  On  the  Office  of  Vespers  for  Sundays and  Feasts,  during  Christmas 98
Chapter  VIII.  —  On  the  Office  of  Compline,  during Christmas 109
The  Epiphany  of  our  Lord 121
First  Vespers 130
Mass  136
Second  Vespers 144
Sunday  within  the  Octave  of  the  Epiphany 156
Mass 156
Vespers 162
January 7. —  The  Second  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 165
January 8. — The  Third  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 175
January 9. — The  Fourth  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 190
January 10. — The  Fifth  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 203
January 11. — The  Sixth  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 214
January 11. — Commemoration  of  Saint  Hyginus, Pope  and  Martyr 224
January 12. —  The  Seventh  Day  within  the  Octave  of the  Epiphany 226
January 13. — The  Octave  of  the  Epiphany 236
Mass 241
Second  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany,  and  Feast  of  the  Most  Holy  Name  of Jesus 256
Mass 263
Vespers 270
January 14. — Saint  Hilary,  Bishop,  Confessor 281
January 15. — Saint  Paul,  the  First  Hermit 299
January 15. — Saint  Maurus,  Abbot 304
January 16. — Saint  Marcellus,  Pope  and  Martyr 315
January 17. — Saint  Antony,  Abbot 319
January 18. — Saint  Peter’s  Chair  at  Rome 330
January 19. — Saint  Canute,  King  and  Martyr 351
January 20. — Saint  Fabian,  Pope  and  Martyr,  and Saint  Sebastian,  Martyr 356
January 21. — Saint  Agnes,  Virgin  and  Martyr 368
January 22. — Saints   Vincent  and  Anastasius, Martyrs 387
January 23. — Saint  Raymond of Penafort,  Confessor 403
January 23. — Saint  Ildephonsus, Bishop and Confessor 412
January 24. — Saint  Timothy,  Bishop  and  Martyr 418
January 25. — Conversion  of  St.  Paul 423
January 26.  — Saint  Polycarp,  Bishop  and  Martyr 435
January 26. — Saint  Paula,  Widow 441
January 27. — Saint  John  Chrysostom,  Bishop  and Doctor  of  the  Church 449
January 28. — Saint  Agnes,  her  Second  Feast 465
January 28. — Blessed  Charlemagne,  Emperor 467
January 29. — Saint  Francis  op  Sales,  Bishop 484
January 30. — Saint  Martina,  Virgin  and  Martyr 496
January 31. — Saint  Peter  Nolasco,  Confessor 502
The  First  Vacant  Day  after  January 13. — Saint Titus,  Bishop  and  Confessor 508
February 1. — Saint  Ignatius,  Bishop  and  Martyr 513
February 2. — The  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Virgin 520
Its  Mystery 520
First  Vespers 529
Blessing  of  the  Candles 532
Procession 540
Mass 543
Second  Vespers 549
Third  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany 569
Mass 570
Vespers 577
Fourth  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany 579
Mass 579
Vespers 583
Septuagesima Sunday 584
Mass 584
Vespers 588
Sexagesima  Sunday 590
Mass 590
Vespers 595
Quinquagesima Sunday 597
Mass 597
Vespers 601
Concluding  Prayer 603