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The dogmatic reference texts
The Doctrines of the Aristotelian Church
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Calendar of the Lord's Year 1467
January
Feast of the Separation of Aristotle: 1
Saint Possidonio: 2
Apostel Calandra: 6
Beatified Platon: 10
Ancient Saint Rémi : 13
Saint Illinda, patron of flandres : 15
Ancient Saint Anthony the Great : 17
Saint-Wilgeforte de Torretta-Granitola : 21
Ancient Saint Vincent : 22
Apostel Paulos : 25
Saint Origène, patron of the seminarists
: 29
Beatified Minus Mailhes : 31
February
Beatified Pouyss : 2
Saint Orrus Ferrus, saint patron of the miners: 7
Beatified Girtan: 8
Saint Valentin, patron of lovers : 14
Beatified abbot Tise de Cambrai: 15
Ash Wednesday: 13
Saint Olcovidius : 20
Saint Clément, first inquisitor : 25
St. Guilberte of Walburghe : 27
Saint Lazare D'autun, Saint patron of soule players,Saint Jeanne d'Arc : 28
March
Apostel Adonia : 3
Saint Thomas: 7
Saint Norv : 8
Beatified Gauvin de Berry said « le maestro »: 10
Saint Paul Aurélien, said Pol de Léon : 12
Beatified Gatien de Tours : 14
Saint Tertulliano Apologeta, Patron of Concorde and Cartage : 15
Archangel Sylphaël /Saint Patrick (Saint patron of Ireland) : 17
Ancient Saint Antiochos :18
Saint Grégoire de Naziance : 21
Archangel Gabriel : 24
Saint Etienne de Harding : 30
Saint Straton de Lampsaque, second scolarque : 31
Feast of renewal: 31
April
Beatified Tristan Vanqueour de Guillotine /Beatified Atri d'Egremont : 1
Saint Abysmo, patron of Luxeuil and of the Garde Papale: 2
The day of all the Archangels: 1
Beatified Zaltvyksle : 6
Saint Nicolaïde : 10
Saint Patern de Vannes : 15
Saint Lydie : 17
Saint Nicomaque : 19
Saint Georges de Lydda : 23
Archangel George: 24
Beatified Ray de Boule : 27
Apostel Ophélia: 30
May
Saint Loyats, Saint patron of translators / Beatified Asaph said "Saint Asaph" : 1
Saint Karel, patron of preachers. : 7
Saint Lescure, patron of the Lescurien Order: 9
Beatified Hippolyte : 12
Beatified Cicéron: 16
Saint ARNVALD, patron of magistrates and lawyers : 21
Saint Diodore de Tyr, sixth scolarque : 24
Saint Sjnoel: 26
Saint Dwywai, said la Frénétique : 30
June
Apostel Uriana : 3
Archangel Miguaël: 7
Feast of friendship: 8
Commemoration of the Elevation Of Christos (Death of Christos): 13
Saints Quirico and Giuditta : 14
Beatified Morgan de Sauvigny : 17
Feast of St.Titus : 29
July
Saint Erymneos, seventh scolarque: 3
Saint-Antonio de Plaisance: 4
Archangel Galadrielle : 5
Saint Benoît, patron of clercks and
monasticism
: 11
Beatified Segalello : 15
Death of Aristoteles : 21
Saint Marie-Madeleine, patron of bakers : 22
Apostel Kyrène / Saint Samson: 28
Saint Bynarr, patron of the Duché de Bourgogne : 30
August
Saints Barbara et Monique : 2
Saint Ariston de Ceos, fourth scolarque : 6
Saint Dominique : 8
Saint Radegonde de Poitiers : 13
Apostel Hélène : 16
Saint Théodule : 18
Saint Bernard : 20
Feast of God's Childrens : 20
Saint Louis, king of France : 25
September
Apostel Thanos, : 1
Apostel Samoth: 5
Beatified Mikolo : 7
Saint Ripolin : 13
Saint Hildegarde de Bingen, patron of herbalists and healers : 17
Saint Boulasse : 22
Saint Jérôme : 30
October
Saint François : 3
Saint Francesco Trufaldini : 4
Saint Bertrand de l'Isle : 6
Apostyel Nikolos: 9
Beatified Sénèque : 20
San Moderano : 22
Archangel Raphaëlle : 24
November
All Saints' Day : 1
Saint Hubert : 3
Archangel Michel: 8
Saint Martin : 11
Saint Horace, patron of the Archivists : 17
Saint Polin de Langres : 18
Beatified Théodore : 21
Saint Nicolas V : 29
Saint Tugdual de Tréguier: 30
December
Saint Nicolas : 6
Saint Corentin : 12
Saint Ânani Mhour : 16
Saint Noël: 25 (Birthday of Aristoteles and Christos)
Saint Jean, saint Martyr: 27
Saint Himérius, patron of missionaries: 28
Feast of the Revelation of Aristotle: 31
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Explanation of the major Aristotelian feasts:
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Advent time - 1467
Period where one prepares for the advent of the two Prophets. It covers a few weeks before the Holy Christmas.
- 1st Sunday of Advent (December 1, 1466)
- 2nd Sunday of Advent (December 8, 1466)
- 3rd Sunday of Advent (December 15, 1466)
- 4th Sunday of Advent (December 22, 1466)
Christmas time -1467
Period devoted mainly to important facts related to Aristotle, it is experienced as the first illumination of Humanity. This period follows the weeks after the Holy Christmas.
-Santo Natale (December 25. 1466)
- 1st Sunday of Christmas (December 30, 1466)
- 2nd Sunday of Christmas (January 6, 1467)
- 3rd Sunday of Christmas (January 13 1467)
- 4th Sunday of Christmas (January 20, 1467)
First Ordinary Time
First period subtracting the first highlights of Advent and Christmas.
- First Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 27, 1467)
- Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (February 3, 1467)
- 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (February 10, 1467)
Time of Lent
The time of Lent commemorates the period of exile in the wilderness of the inhabitants of Oanylone and it is preparing for the Feast of the Renewal.
- Ash Wednesday (February 13, 1467)
- 1st Sunday of Lent Time (February 17, 1467)
- 2nd Sunday of Lent Time (February 24, 1467)
- 3rd Sunday of Lent Time (March 3, 1467)
- 4th Sunday of Lent Time (March 10, 1467)
- 5th Sunday of Lent Time (March 17, 1467)
- 6th Sunday of Lent Time (March 24, 1467)
Easter time
Period devoted mainly to important facts related to Christos, it is seen as the second enlightenment of humanity. This period starts the day of the Revival Festival and continues over the following weeks.
- Day of Renewal Easter ~ 1st Sunday Times (March 31, 1467)
- Day of the Archangels ~ 2nd Sunday of Easter time April 7, 1467)
-3rd Sunday of Easter time (April 14, 1467)
-4th Sunday of Easter time (April 21, 1467)
-5th Sunday of Easter Season (April 28, 1467)
-6th Sunday of Easter Time (May 5, 1467)
-7th Easter Sunday Time (May 12, 1467)
-8th Easter Sunday Time (May 19, 1467)
-9th Easter Sunday Time (May 26, 1467)
-10th Sunday of Easter Time (June 02, 1467)
-11th Easter Sunday Time (June 09, 1467)
-12thEaster Sunday Time (June 16, 1467)
-13th Easter Sunday Time (June 23, 1467)
Second Ordinary Time
Second period subtracting second strong time of Lent and Easter.
- 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (June 23, 1467)
- 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time (June 30, 1467)
- 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time (July 4, 1467)
- 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (July 14, 1467)
- 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time (July 21, 1467)
- 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time (July 28, 1467)
- 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 4, 1467)
- 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 11, 1467)
- Festa dei Figli di Dio ~12th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 18, 1467)
- 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 25, 1467)
- 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 1, 1467)
- 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 8, 1467)
- 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 15, 1467)
- 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 22, 1467)
- 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 29, 1467)
- 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 6, 1467)
- 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 13, 1467)
- 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 20, 1467)
- 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 27, 1467)
- 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 3, 1467)
- 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 10, 1467)
- 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 17, 1467)
- 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 24, 1467)
Advent time - 1467
Period where one prepares for the advent of the two Prophets. It covers a few weeks before the Holy Christmas.
- 1st Sunday of Advent (December 1, 1467)
- 2nd Sunday of Advent (December 8, 1467)
- 3rd Sunday of Advent (December 15, 1467)
- 4th Sunday of Advent (December 22, 1467)
Christmas time -1467
Period devoted mainly to important facts related to Aristotle, it is experienced as the first illumination of Humanity. This period follows the weeks after the Holy Christmas.
-Santo Natale (December 25, 1467)
- 1st Sunday of Christmas (December 29, 1467)
- 2nd Sunday of Christmas (January 5, 1468)
- 3rd Sunday of Christmas (January 12 1468)
- 4th Sunday of Christmas (January 19, 1468)
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1. The feast of Corpus Christosi has been renamed to the Feast of friendship. It is still the same feast, it simply has a new name. It will be celebrated on the 8th of June. It has been celebrated in 1461 on the 20th of April, but the date was incorrect. It will, from now on, be celebrated on the 8th of June every year.
2. The feast of Ascension (death of Christos) has been renamed to the Commemoration of the Elevation Of Christos (the death of Christos). It is still the same feast, it simply has a new name. It will be celebrated on the 13th of June. It has been celebrated in 1461 on the 2nd of May, and in 1462 on the 1st of June. Unfortunately, those dates were wrong. The feast will, from now on, be celebrated on the 13th of June every year.
3. The Date of Aristotle's death is inaccurate, since we know that the Prophet died during a hot season corresponding to the summer. Therefore, the feast will be on day selected each year, in the period between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox.
4. The date of the Ash Wednesday, the feast of renewal, Lent and the feast of God's Childrens will change every year.
5. All other feasts are fix and will stays on the same date every year
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Calendar of the Year of the Lord 1465
January
Feast of the Separation of Aristotle: 1
Apostle Calandra: 6
Blessed Plato: 10
Saint Remi: 13
Saint Illinda, saint patron of Flanders: 15
Saint Anthony the Great: 17
Saint Wilgeforte of Torretta-Granitola: 21
Saint Vincent: 22
Apostle Paulos: 25
Saint Origen, patron saint of seminarians: 29
Blessed Minus Mailhes: 31
February
Blessed Pouyss: 2
Saint Orrus Ferrus, patron saint of minors: 7
Blessed Girtan: 8
Blessed Abbot Tise of Cambrai: 10
Saint Valentine, patron saint of lovers: 14
Ash Wednesday: 15
Saint Olcovidius: 20
Saint
Clement, the first Inquisitor: 25
Saint Guilberte, known as "the Ugly": 27
Saint Lazare of Autun, patron saint of the players of soule / Saint Joan of Arc: 28
March
Apostle Adonia: 3
Saint Thomas: 7
Saint Norv: 8
Blessed Gauvin of Berry, known as "the maestro": 10
Saint Paul Aurelian, known as "Pol de Leon": 12
Blessed Gatien of Tours: 14
Saint Tertulliano Apologeta, patron saint of Concorde and Carthage: 15
Archangel Saint Sylphael / Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland: 17
Saint Antiochos, Seleucid King: 18
Saint Gregory of Naziance: 21
Archangel Saint Gabriel: 24
Feast of Renewal: 26
Saint Etienne of Harding: 30
Saint Straton of Lampsaque, second scholarch: 31
April
Blessed Tristan Vanqueour of Guillotine / Blessed Atri of Egremont: 1
Saint Abysmo, patron saint of Luxeuil and the Papal Guard: 2
Day of Archangels: 2
Blessed Zaltvyksle: 6
Saint Nicolai: 10
Saint Patern of Vannes : 15
Saint Lydia: 17
Saint Nicomachus: 19
Saint Georges of Lydda: 23
Archangel Saint Georges: 24
Blessed Ray of Boule: 27
Apostle Ophelia: 30
May
Saint Loyats, patron saint of the translators / Blessed Asaph, known as "Saint Asaph": 1
Saint Karel, patron saint of preachers: 7
Saint Lescure, patron saint of the Lescurien: 9
Blessed Hippolyta: 12
Blessed Cicero: 16
Saint Arnvald, patron saint of magistrates and lawyers: 21
Saint Diodorus of Tyr, sixth scholarch: 24
Saint Sjnoel: 26
Saint Dwywai, known as "the Frantic": 30
June
Apostle Uriana: 3
Archangel Saint Miguel: 7
Feast of friendship: 8
Commemoration of the Elevation Of Christos (Death of Christos): 13
Saints Quirico and Giulitta: 14
Blessed Morgan of Sauvigny: 17
Feast of Saint Titus: 29
July
Saint Erymneos, seventh scholarch: 3
Saint Anthony of Plaisance: 4
Archangel Saint Galadrielle: 5
Saint Benedict, patron saint of clerics and of monasticism: 11
Blessed Segalello: 15
Saint Mary of the Villeneuve, patron saint of weavers: 16
Death of Aristotle: 21
Saint Mary Magdalene, patron saint of bakers and confectioners: 22
Apostle Kyrene / Saint Samson: 28
Saint Bynarr, patron saint of the Duchy of Burgundy: 30
August
Saints Barbara and Monique: 2
Saint Aristo of Ceos, fourth scholarch: 6
Saint Dominic: 8
Saint Radegonde of Poitiers: 13
Saint Theodule: 16
Apostle Helen: 18
Saint Bernard: 20
Feast of God's Children: 20
Saint Louis, King of France: 25
September
Apostle Thanos: 1
Apostle Samoth: 5
Blessed Mikolo: 7
Saint Ripolin: 13
Saint Hildegarde of Bingen, patron saint of herbalists and healers: 17
Saint Boulasse: 22
Saint Jerome: 30
October
Saint Francis: 3
Saint Francis Trufaldini the Beloved, patron saint of men of letters and theologians: 4
Saint Bertrand of Isle: 6
Apostle Nikolos: 9
Blessed Jarkov: 14
Blessed Seneca: 20
Saint Moderano: 22
Archangel Saint Raphaelle: 24
November
All Saints Day: 1
Saint Hubert: 3
Archangel Saint Michael: 8
Saint Martin: 11
Saint Horace, patron saint of archivists: 17
Saint Polin of Langres: 18
Blessed Theodore: 21
Saint Nicolas V, first Pope of the era of the renewal of the faith: 29
Saint Tugdual of Treguier: 30
December
Saint Nicolas, friend of the children: 6
Saint Corentin: 12
Saint Ânani Mhour, the first philosopher: 16
Saint Noel: 25 (Birthday of Aristotle and Christos)
Saint John the Martyr: 27
Saint Himerios, patron saint of missionaries: 28
Feast of the Revelation of Aristotle: 31
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Explanation of the major Aristotelian feasts and celebrations
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Citation: | Temporal Cycle Explanation - 1465:
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Advent time - 1464
Period where one prepares for the advent of the two Prophets. It covers a few weeks before the Saint Noel.
- 1st Sunday of Advent (November 27, 1464)
- 2nd Sunday of Advent (December 4, 1464)
- 3rd Sunday of Advent (December 11, 1464)
- 4th Sunday of Advent (December 18, 1464)
Christmas Time - 1464
Period devoted mainly to the life of Aristotle, it is experienced as the first illumination of Humanity. This period follows the weeks after the Saint Noel.
- Saint Noel (Sunday, December 25, 1464)
- 1st Sunday of Christmas Time (January 1, 1465)
- 2nd Sunday of Christmas Time (January 8, 1465)
- 3rd Sunday of Christmas Time (January 15, 1465)
- 4th Sunday of Christmas Time (January 22, 1465)
First Ordinary Time - 1465
First period of Ordinary Time, in between Christmas Time and Time of Lent.
- 1st Sunday of Ordinary Time (January 29, 1465)
- 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (February 5, 1465)
- 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time (February 12, 1465)
Time of Lent - 1465
The Time of Lent commemorates the period of exile in the wilderness of the inhabitants of Oanylone and it is the preparation for the Feast of Renewal.
- Ash Wednesday (February 15, 1465)
- 1st Sunday of Time of Lent (February 19, 1465)
- 2nd Sunday of Time of Lent (February 26, 1465)
- 3rd Sunday of Time of Lent (March 5, 1465)
- 4th Sunday of Time of Lent (March 12, 1465)
- 5th Sunday of Time of Lent (March 19, 1465)
Easter time - 1465
Period devoted mainly to the life of Christos, it is seen as the second enlightenment of humanity. This period starts the day of the Feast of Renewal and continues over the following weeks.
- Feast of Renewal ~ 1st Sunday of Easter Time, (March 26, 1465)
- Day of Archangels ~ 2nd Sunday of Easter time (April 2, 1465)
- 3rd Sunday of Easter Time (April 9, 1465)
- 4th Sunday of Easter Time (April 16, 1465)
- 5th Sunday of Easter Time (April 23, 1465)
- 6th Sunday of Easter Time (April 30, 1465)
- 7th Sunday of Easter Time (May 7, 1465)
- 8th Sunday of Easter Time (May 14, 1465)
- 9th Sunday of Easter Time (May 21, 1465)
- 10th Sunday of Easter Time (May 28, 1465)
- 11th Sunday of Easter Time (June 4, 1465)
- 12th Sunday of Easter Time (June 11, 1465)
- 13th Sunday of Easter Time (June 18, 1465)
Second Ordinary Time - 1465
Second period of Ordinary Time, in between Easter Time and Advent Time.
- 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time (June 25, 1465)
- 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time (July 2, 1465)
- 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time (July 9, 1465)
- 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time (July 16, 1465)
- 8th Sunday of Ordinary Time (July 23, 1465)
- 9th Sunday of Ordinary Time (July 30, 1465)
- 10th Sunday of Ordinary Time (August 6, 1465)
- 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time (August 13, 1465)
- Feast of God's Children ~ 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time (August 20, 1465)
- 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time (August 27, 1465)
- 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 3, 1465)
- 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 10, 1465)
- 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 17, 1465)
- 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 24, 1465)
- 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time (October 1, 1465)
- 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time (October 8, 1465)
- 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time (October 15, 1465)
- 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time (October 22, 1465)
- 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (October 29, 1465)
- 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time (November 5, 1465)
- 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time (November 12, 1465)
- 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time (November 19, 1465)
- 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time (November 26, 1465)
Advent time - 1465
Period where one prepares for the advent of the two Prophets. It covers a few weeks before the Saint Noel.
- 1st Sunday of Advent (December 3, 1465)
- 2nd Sunday of Advent (December 10, 1465)
- 3rd Sunday of Advent (December 17, 1465)
- 4th Sunday of Advent (December 24, 1465)
Christmas Time - 1465
Period devoted mainly to the life of Aristotle, it is experienced as the first illumination of Humanity. This period follows the weeks after the Saint Noel.
- Saint Noel (Monday, December 25, 1465)
- 1st Sunday of Christmas Time (December 31, 1465)
- 2nd Sunday of Christmas Time (January 7, 1466)
- 3rd Sunday of Christmas Time (January 14, 1466)
- 4th Sunday of Christmas Time (January 21, 1466)
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1. The feast Corpus Christosi has been renamed Feast of friendship. It is still the same feast as before and the only thing to have changed is the name. It has been celebrated previously on the 20th of April, which was the wrong date. Since 1461, the feast is held every year on the 8th of June.
2. The feast Ascension (death of Christos) has been renamed Commemoration of the Elevation Of Christos (Death of Christos). It is still the same feast as before and the only thing to have changed is the name. It has been celebrated previously on the 2nd of Mai, which was the wrong date. Since 1461, the feast is held every year on the 13th of June.
3. The exact date of Aristotle's death is unknown, but we know that the Prophet died during a hot season corresponding to the summer. The feast can therefore be held on different days depending of the year, while still remaining in the period between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox.
4. Certain feasts or celebrations are associated to specific Sundays, in a specific time on the year. According to the calendar day on which the Sunday falls, the dates will vary from year to year. As such, the celebration day of Ash Wednesday, the Feast of Renewal, the Day of the Archangels and the feast of God's Children change every year.
5. All other celebrations and feasts stay on the same exact date, every year. |
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December 1467
- Kalendis - FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- IV Nonas - Monday of the I. week of Advent
- III Nonas - Tuesday of the I. week of Advent
- pridie Nonas - Wednesday of the I. week of Advent
- Nonis - Thursday of the I. week of Advent
- VIII Idus - Saint Nicolas, Bishop
- VII Idus - Saint Siro, Bishop
- VI Idus - SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- V Idus - Monday of the II. week of Advent
- IV Idus - Tuesday of the II. week of Advent
- III Idus - Wednesday of the II. week of Advent
- pridie Idus - Saint Corentin, Presbyter
- Idibus - Friday of the II. week of Advent
- XIX Kalendas - Saturday of the II. week of Advent
- XVIII Kalendas - THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- XVII Kalendas - Saint Ânani Mhour, first philosopher
- XVI Kalendas - Tuesday of the III. week of Advent
- XV Kalendas - Wednesday of the III. week of Advent
- XIV Kalendas - Thursday of the III. week of Advent
- XIII Kalendas - Friday of the III. week of Advent
- XII Kalendas - Saturday of the III. week of Advent
- XI Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- X Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week of Advent
- IX Kalendas - Vigilia of the Birth of the Prophets
- VIII Kalendas - BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- VII Kalendas - Day II until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- VI Kalendas - Saint John, Martyr Day III until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- V Kalendas - Saint Himerius, Presbyter - Day IV until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- IV Kalendas - SUNDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF THE PROPHETS
- III Kalendas - Day VI until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- pridie Kalendas - REVELATION OF ARISTOTLE
Januarius 1468
- Kalendis - SEPARATION OF ARISTOTELS and DAY OF OCTAVE
- IV Nonas - Saint Possidonio, Bishop and Martyr
- III Nonas - Friday after the I. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- pridie Nonas - Vigilia anticipata of Saint Calandra Ap.
- Nonis - SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- VIII Idus - Saint Calandra, Apostle
- VII Idus - Tuesday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- VI Idus - Wednesday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- V Idus - Saint Theophrastos, Scholarch
- IV Idus - Friday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- III Idus - Saturday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- pridie Idus - THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- Idibus - Saint Remigius and Saint Mungo, Bishops
- XIX Kalendas - Tuesday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XVIII Kalendas - Saint Illinda, Bishop, Patron of Flanders
- XVII Kalendas - Thursday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XVI Kalendas - Saint Anthony the Great, Martyr
- XV Kalendas - Saint Volusien
- XIV Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- XIII Kalendas - Monday after the IV. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XII Kalendas - Saint Wilgeforte of Torretta-Granitola, Bishop
- XI Kalendas - Saint Vincent, Martyr
- X Kalendas - Thursday after the IV. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- IX Kalendas - Saint Babila, Bishop and Martyr
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Paulos, Apostle
- VII Kalendas - FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VI Kalendas - Monday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Tuesday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Saint Origen, Bishop and Martyr
- III Kalendas - Thursday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - Friday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
Februarius
- Kalendis - Saturday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Nonas - SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- III Nonas - Monday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Tuesday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- Nonis - Wednesday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Thursday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Idus - Saint Orrus Ferrus
- VI Idus - Saturday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- V Idus - THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Idus - Saint Lycon of Troas, Scholarch
- III Idus - Tuesday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Wednesday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Thursday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- XVI Kalendas - Saint Valentine, Presbyter und Martyr
- XV Kalendas - Saturday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- XIV Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XIII Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- XII Kalendas - Tuesday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- XI Kalendas - Wednesday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- X Kalendas - Saint Olcovidius, Martyr
- IX Kalendas - Friday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Saturday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Kalendas - FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VI Kalendas - Monday of the V. week of Ordinary Time
- bis VI Kalendas- Saint Clemens
- V Kalendas - Ashwednesday
- IV Kalendas - Saint Guilberte of Walburga
- III Kalendas - Saint Lazare of Autun, Presbyter und Martyr
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Joan of Arc, Martyr
Martius
- Kalendis - FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
- VI Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Adonia Ap.
- V Nonas - Saint Adonia, Apostle
- IV Nonas - Wednesday of the I. week of Lent
- III Nonas - Thursday of the I. week of Lent
- pridie Nonas - Friday of the I. week of Lent
- Nonis - Saint Thomas of Aquin, Presbyter
- VIII Idus - SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
- VII Idus - Monday of the II. week of Lent
- VI Idus - Saint Anastasia, Bishop
- V Idus - Wednesday of the II. week of Lent
- IV Idus - Saint Paul Aurelian
- III Idus - Friday of the II. week of Lent
- pridie Idus - Saturday of the II. week of Lent
- Idibus - THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
- XVII Kalendas - Monday of the III. week of Lent
- XVI Kalendas - Saint Sylphael, Archangel
- XV Kalendas - Saint Antiochos
- XIV Kalendas - Thursday of the III. week of Lent
- XIII Kalendas - Friday of the III. week of Lent
- XII Kalendas - Saint Gregory of Naziance, Bishop
- XI Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- X Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week of Lent
- IX Kalendas - Saint Gabriel, Archangel
- VIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the IV. week of Lent
- VII Kalendas -Thursday of the IV. week of Lent
- VI Kalendas - Friday of the IV. week of Lent
- V Kalendas - Saturday of the IV. week of Lent
- IV Kalendas - FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- III Kalendas - Saint Stephan of Harding, Abbot
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Straton of Lampsakos, Scholarch
Aprilis
- Kalendis - Wednesday of the V. week of Lent
- IV Nonas - Saint Abysmo, Bishop
- III Nonas - Friday of the V. week of Lent
- pridie Nonas - Saturday of the V. week of Lent
- Nonis - SIXTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- VIII Idus - Monday of the VI. week of Lent
- VII Idus - Saint Critolaos, Scholarch
- VI Idus - Wednesday of the VI. week of Lent
- V Idus - Thursday of the VI. week of Lent
- IV Idus - Saint Nicolaïde, Abbot
- III Idus - Vigilia of Easter in the Holy Night
- pridie Idus - SUNDAY OF RENEWAL or EASTER
- Idibus - Monday till the Octave of Easter
- XVIII Kalendas - Tuesday till the Octave of Easter
- XVII Kalendas - Wednesday till the Octave of Easter
- XVI Kalendas - Thursday till the Octave of Easter
- XV Kalendas - Friday till the Octave of Easter
- XIV Kalendas - Saturday till the Octave of Easter
- XIII Kalendas - Feast of the Archangels and Octave Day of Easter
- XII Kalendas - Saint Bartholomew, Martyr
- XI Kalendas - Tuesday of the II. week after Easter
- X Kalendas - Wednesday of the II. week after Easter
- IX Kalendas - Saint Georges of Lydda, Martyr
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Georges, Archangel
- VII Kalendas - Saint Marcus, Märtyrer
- VI Kalendas - THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- V Kalendas - Monday of the III. week after Easter
- IV Kalendas - Tuesday of the III. week after Easter
- III Kalendas - Saint Catherine of Urbino
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Ophelia, Apostle
Majus
- Kalendis - Saint Loyats, Presbyter
- VI Nonas - Saturday of the III. week after Easter
- V Nonas - FORTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- IV Nonas - Monday of the IV. week after Easter
- III Nonas - Tuesday of the IV. week after Easter
- pridie Nonas - Wednesday of the IV. week after Easter
- Nonis - Saint Karel, Bishop
- VIII Idus - Friday of the IV. week after Easter
- VII Idus - Saint Lescure, Bishop
- VI Idus - FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- V Idus - Monday of the V. week after Easter
- IV Idus - Tuesday of the V. week after Easter
- III Idus - Wednesday of the V. week after Easter
- pridie Idus - Saint Dominique, Presbyter
- Idibus - Friday of the V. week after Easter
- XVII Kalendas - Saturday of the V. week after Easter
- XVI Kalendas - SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- XV Kalendas - Monday of the VI. week after Easter
- XIV Kalendas - Saint Yves, Bishop
- XIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the VI. week after Easter
- XII Kalendas - Saint Arnvald
- XI Kalendas - Friday of the VI. week after Easter
- X Kalendas - Saturday of the VI. week after Easter
- IX Kalendas - SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Gregory VII, Pope
- VII Kalendas - Saint Sjnoël, Bishop
- VI Kalendas - Wednesday of the VII. week after Easter
- V Kalendas - Thursday of the VII. week after Easter
- IV Kalendas - Friday of the VII. week after Easter
- III Kalendas - Saint Dwywai
- pridie Kalendas - EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
Junius
- Kalendis - Monday of the VIII. week after Easter
- IV Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Uriana Ap.
- III Nonas - Saint Uriana, Apostle
- pridie Nonas - Thursday of the VIII. week after Easter
- Nonis - Friday of the VIII. week after Easter
- VIII Idus - Vigilia anticipata of the Feast of Friendship
- VII Idus - NINTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- VI Idus - FEAST OF FRIENDSHIP
- V Idus - Saint Miguael, Archangel (translation)
- IV Idus - III. Day till the Octave of the Feast of Friendship
- III Idus - IV. Day till the Octave of the Feast of Friendship
- pridie Idus -Vigilia of the Ascension of Christos
- Idibus - ASCENSION OF CHRISTOS
- XVIII Kalendas - TENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- XVII Kalendas - Octave Day of the Feast of Friendship
- XVI Kalendas - IV. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XV Kalendas - V. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XIV Kalendas - VI. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XIII Kalendas - VII. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XII Kalendas - Octave Day of the Ascension of Christos
- XI Kalendas - ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- X Kalendas - Monday of the XI. week after Easter
- IX Kalendas - Tuesday of the XI. week after Easter
- VIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XI. week after Easter
- VII Kalendas - Thursday of the XI. week after Easter
- VI Kalendas - Friday of the XI. week after Easter
- V Kalendas - Vigilia anticipata of Saint Titus Ap.
- IV Kalendas - TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- III Kalendas - Saint TITUS, APOSTLE AND FIRST POPE
- pridie Kalendas - II. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
Jilius
- Kalendis - III. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
- VI Nonas - IV. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
- V Nonas - Saint Erymneos, Scholarch
- IV Nonas - Saint Anthony of Piacenza, Martyr
- III Nonas - THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- pridie Nonas - Saint Galadriella, Archangel (transfered)
- Nonis - Tuesday of the XIII. week after Easter
- VIII Idus - Wednesday of the XIII. week after Easter
- VII Idus - Thursday of the XIII. week after Easter
- VI Idus - Friday of the XIII. week after Easter
- V Idus - Saint Benedict, Abbot
- IV Idus - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- III Idus - Monday of the XIV. week after Easter
- pridie Idus - Feast of Candles
- Idibus - Saint Cesarino Segalello, Bishop
- XVII Kalendas - Thursday of the XIV. week after Easter
- XVI Kalendas - Friday of the XIV. week after Easter
- XV Kalendas - Saturday of the XIV. week after Easter
- XIV Kalendas - SIXTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XIII Kalendas - Vigilia of Death anniversary of Aristotle
- XII Kalendas - DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF ARISTOTLE
- XI Kalendas - Saint Mary Magdalene
- X Kalendas - III. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- IX Kalendas - IV. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- VIII Kalendas - V. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- VII Kalendas - SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VI Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Kyrene Ap.
- V Kalendas - Saint Kyrene, Apostle
- IV Kalendas - Saint William, Bishop
- III Kalendas - Saint Bynarr, Bishop
- pridie Kalendas - Friday of the VII. week of Ordinary Time
Augustus
- Kalendis - Saturday of the VII. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Nonas - EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- III Nonas - Monday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Tuesday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- Nonis - Wednesday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Saint Aristo of Ceos, Scholarch
- VII Idus - Saint Andrew of Gaeta, Presbyter
- VI Idus - Saint Dominic, Abbot
- V Idus - NINTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Idus - Monday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Tuesday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Wednesday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Saint Radegonde of Poitiers
- XIX Kalendas - Friday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- XVIII Kalendas - Saturday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- XVII Kalendas - TENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XVI Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Helen Ap.
- XV Kalendas - Saint Helen, Apostle
- XIV Kalendas - Wednesday of the X. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Saint Bernard, Abbot
- XII Kalendas - Saint Menehould
- XI Kalendas - Samstag of the X. week of Ordinary Time
- X Kalendas - ELEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IX Kalendas - Monday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Louis, King
- VII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Kalendas - Thursday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Friday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Saturday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- III Kalendas - FEAST OF THE CHILDREN OF GOD
- pridie Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Tanos Ap.
September
- Kalendis - Saint Tanos, Apostle
- IV Nonas - Wednesday of the XII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Nonas - Thursday of the XII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Samoth Ap.
- Nonis - Saint Samoth, Apostle
- VIII Idus - THIRTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VII Idus - Monday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Idus - Tuesday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- V Idus - Wednesday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Thursday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Friday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Saturday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XVIII Kalendas - Monday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XVII Kalendas - Tuesday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XVI Kalendas - Wednesday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas - Saint Hildegard of Bingen
- XIV Kalendas - Friday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Saint Gennaro, Bishop and Martyr
- XII Kalendas - FIFTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XI Kalendas - Monday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- X Kalendas - Saint Boulasse, Presbyter and Martyr
- IX Kalendas - Wednesday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Thursday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Kalendas - Saint Mary of Villanova
- VI Kalendas - Saturday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Kalendas - Monday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- III Kalendas - Tuesday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Jerome, Bishop
October
- Kalendis - Thursday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Nonas - Friday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- V Nonas - Saint Francis, Abbot
- IV Nonas - SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- III Nonas - Monday of the XVII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Saint Bertrand, Bishop
- Nonis - Wednesday of the XVII. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Vigilia of Saint Nikolos Ap.
- VII Idus - Saint Nikolos, Apostle
- VI Idus - Saturday of the XVII. week of Ordinary Time
- V Idus - EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Idus - Monday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Tuesday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Wednesday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Thursday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XVII Kalendas - Saint Hedwig
- XVI Kalendas - Saturday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas- NINETEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XIV Kalendas - Monday of the XIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Tuesday of the XIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XI Kalendas - Saint Moderanus, Bishop
- X Kalendas - Friday of the XIX. week of Ordinary Time
- IX Kalendas - Saint Raphaella, Archangel
- VIII Kalendas - TWENTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VII Kalendas - Monday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Kalendas - Tuesday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Wednesday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Thursday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- III Kalendas - Friday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - Vigilia of All Saints' Day
November
- Kalendis - ALL SAINTS' DAY
- IV Nonas - II. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- III Nonas - Saint Ubertino, Bishop
- pridie Nonas - IV. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- Nonis - V. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- VIII Idus - VI. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- VII Idus - VII. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- VI Idus - TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- V Idus - Saint Michael, Archangel (transfered)
- IV Idus - Tuesday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Saint Martin, Bishop
- pridie Idus - Thursday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Friday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- XVIII Kalendas - Saint Justinian I, Emperor
- XVII Kalendas - TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XVI Kalendas - Monday of the XXIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas - Saint Horace, Presbyter
- XIV Kalendas - Saint Polinus of Langres, Bishop
- XIII Kalendas - Thursday of the XXIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XII Kalendas - Friday of the XXIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XI Kalendas - TWENTY-FORTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME (premature)
- X Kalendas - TWENTY-FIFTH AND LAST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IX Kalendas - Monday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Tuesday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Kalendas - Saint James of Rupinaro
- VI Kalendas - Thursday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Friday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Saturday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
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29. III Kalendas - FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
30. pridie Kalendas - St. Nicolas V pope and church patron (translatum)
December 1468
- Kalendis - Tuesday of the I. week of Advent
- IV Nonas - Wednesday of the I. week of Advent
- III Nonas - Thursday of the I. week of Advent
- pridie Nonas - Friday of the I. week of Adventt
- Nonis - Saturday of the I. week of Advent
- VIII Idus - SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- VII Idus - Saint Siro, Bishop
- VI Idus - Saint Nitouche, Martyr
- V Idus - Wednesday of the II. week of Advent
- IV Idus - Thurday of the II. week of Advent
- III Idus - Saint Corentin, Presbyter
- pridie Idus - Saturday of the II. week of Advent
- Idibus - THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- XIX Kalendas - Monday of the III. week of Advent
- XVIII Kalendas - Saint Ânani Mhour, first philosopher
- XVII Kalendas - Wednesday of the III. week of Advent
- XVI Kalendas - Thursday of the III. week of Advent
- XV Kalendas - Friday of the III. week of Advent
- XIV Kalendas - Saturday of the III. week of Advent
- XIII Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
- XII Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week of Advent
- XI Kalendas - Tuesday of the IV. week of Advent
- X Kalendas - Wednesday of the IV. week of Advent
- IX Kalendas - Vigilia of the Birth of the Prophets
- VIII Kalendas - BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- VII Kalendas - Day II until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- VI Kalendas - SUNDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF THE PROPHETS
- V Kalendas - Day IV until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- IV Kalendas - Day V until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- III Kalendas - Day VI until the octave of the Birth of the Prophets
- pridie Kalendas - REVELATION OF ARISTOTLE
Januarius 1469
- Kalendis - SEPARATION OF ARISTOTELS and DAY OF OCTAVE
- IV Nonas - Saint Possidonio, Bishop and Martyr
- III Nonas - SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- pridie Nonas - Monday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- Nonis - Vigilia anticipata of Saint Calandra Ap.
- VIII Idus - Saint Calandra, Apostle
- VII Idus - Thursday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- VI Idus - Friday after the II. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- V Idus - Saint Theophrastos, Scholarch
- IV Idus - THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- III Idus - Monday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- pridie Idus - Tuesday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- Idibus - Saint Remigius and Saint Mungo, Bishops
- XIX Kalendas - Thursday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XVIII Kalendas - Saint Illinda, Bishop, Patron of Flanders
- XVII Kalendas - Saturday after the III. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XVI Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY AFTER THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHETS
- XV Kalendas - Saint Volusien
- XIV Kalendas - Tuesday after the IV. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XIII Kalendas - Wednesday after the IV. Sunday after the Birth of the Prophets
- XII Kalendas - Saint Wilgeforte of Torretta-Granitola, Bishop
- XI Kalendas - Saint Vincent, Martyr
- X Kalendas - Vigilia anticipata of Saint Paulos Ap.
- IX Kalendas - FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Paulos, Apostle
- VII Kalendas - Tuesday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Kalendas - Wednesday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Thurday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Saint Origen, Bishop and Martyr
- III Kalendas - Saturday of the I. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
Februarius 1469
- Kalendis - Monday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Nonas - Tuesday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- III Nonas - Wednesdsay of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Thursday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- Nonis - Friday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Saturday of the II. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Idus - THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VI Idus - Monday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- V Idus - Tuesday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Saint Lycon of Troas, Scholarch
- III Idus - Thursday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Friday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Saturday of the III. week of Ordinary Time
- XVI Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XV Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- XIV Kalendas - Tuesday of the IV. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Ashwednesday
- XII Kalendas - Thursday after Ashwednesday
- XI Kalendas - Friday after Ashwednesday
- X Kalendas - Saint Olcovidius, Martyr
- IX Kalendas - FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
- VIII Kalendas - Monday of the I. week of Lent
- VII Kalendas - Tuesday of the I. week of Lent
- VI Kalendas - Wednesday of the I. week of Lent
- V Kalendas- Saint Clemens
- IV Kalendas - Friday of the I. week of Lent
- III Kalendas - Saint Guilberte of Walburga
- pridie Kalendas - SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
Martius 1469
- Kalendis - Monday of the II. week of Lent
- VI Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Adonia Ap.
- V Nonas - Saint Adonia, Apostle
- IV Nonas - Thursday of the II. week of Lent
- III Nonas - Friday of the II. week of Lent
- pridie Nonas - Saturday of the II. week of Lent
- Nonis - THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
- VIII Idus - Sanit. Norvi, Bishop
- VII Idus - Tuesday of the III. week of Lent
- VI Idus - Saint Anastasia, Bishop
- V Idus - Thursday of the III. week of Lent
- IV Idus - Saint Paul Aurelian
- III Idus - Saturday of the III. week of Lent
- pridie Idus - FORTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- Idibus - Saint Tertullian Apologenes, Presbyter
- XVII Kalendas - Tuesday of the IV. week of Lent
- XVI Kalendas - Saint Sylphael, Archangel
- XV Kalendas - Saint Antiochos
- XIV Kalendas - Friday of the IV. week of Lent
- XIII Kalendas - Saturday of the IV. week of Lent
- XII Kalendas - FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- XI Kalendas - Monday of the V. week of Lent
- X Kalendas - Tuesday of the V. week of Lent
- IX Kalendas - Saint Gabriel, Archangel
- VIII Kalendas - Thursday of the V. week of Lent
- VII Kalendas -Friday of the V. week of Lent
- VI Kalendas - Saturday of the V. week of Lent
- V Kalendas - SIXTH SUNDAY OF LENT
- IV Kalendas - Monday of the VI. week of Lent
- III Kalendas - Saint Stephan of Harding, Abbot
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Straton of Lampsakos, Scholarch
Aprilis 1469
- Kalendis - Thursday of the VI. week of Lent
- IV Nonas - Saint Abysmo, Bishop
- III Nonas - Vigilia of Easter in the Holy Night
- pridie Nonas - SUNDAY OF RENEWAL or EASTER
- Nonis - Monday till the Octave of Easter
- VIII Idus - Tuesday till the Octave of Easter
- VII Idus -Wednesday till the Octave of Easter
- VI Idus - Thursday till the Octave of Easter
- V Idus - Friday till the Octave of Easter
- IV Idus - Saturday till the Octave of Easter
- III Idus - Feast of the Archangels and Octave Day of Easter
- pridie Idus - Monday of the II. week after Easter
- Idibus - Tuesday of the II. week after Easter
- XVIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the II. week after Easter
- XVII Kalendas - Thursday of the II. week after Easter
- XVI Kalendas - Friday of the II. week after Easter
- XV Kalendas - Saint Lydia, Martyr
- XIV Kalendas - THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- XIII Kalendas - Saint Nicomachus
- XII Kalendas - Saint Bartholomew, Martyr
- XI Kalendas - Wednesday of the III. week after Easter
- X Kalendas - Thursday of the III. week after Easter
- IX Kalendas - Saint Georges of Lydda, Martyr
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Georges, Archangel
- VII Kalendas - FORTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- VI Kalendas - Monday of the IV. week after Easter
- V Kalendas - Tuesday of the IV. week after Easter
- IV Kalendas - Wednesday of the IV. week after Easter
- III Kalendas - Saint Catherine of Urbino
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Ophelia, Apostle
Majus 1469
- Kalendis - Saint Loyats, Presbyter
- VI Nonas - FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- V Nonas - Monday of the V. week after Easter
- IV Nonas - Tuesday of the V. week after Easter
- III Nonas - Wednesday of the V. week after Easter
- pridie Nonas - Thursday of the V. week after Easter
- Nonis - Saint Karel, Bishop
- VIII Idus - Saturday of the V. week after Easter
- VII Idus - SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- VI Idus - Monday of the VI. week after Easter
- V Idus - Tuesday of the VI. week after Easter
- IV Idus - Wednesday of the VI. week after Easter
- III Idus - Thursday of the VI. week after Easter
- pridie Idus - Saint Dominique, Presbyter
- Idibus - Saturday of the VI. week after Easter
- XVII Kalendas - SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- XVI Kalendas - Monday of the VII. week after Easter
- XV Kalendas - Tuesday of the VII. week after Easter
- XIV Kalendas - Saint Yves, Bishop
- XIII Kalendas - Thursday of the VII. week after Easter
- XII Kalendas - Saint Arnvald
- XI Kalendas - Saturday of the VII. week after Easter
- X Kalendas - EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- IX Kalendas - Saint Diodori Tyrensis, Scholarch
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Gregory VIII, Pope
- VII Kalendas - Saint Sjnoël, Bishop
- VI Kalendas - Thursday of the VIII. week after Easter
- V Kalendas - Friday of the VIII. week after Easter
- IV Kalendas - Saturday of the VIII. week after Easter
- III Kalendas - NINTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- pridie Kalendas - Monday of the IX. week after Easter
Junius 1469
- Kalendis - Tuesday of the IX. week after Easter
- IV Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Uriana Ap.
- III Nonas - Saint Uriana, Apostle
- pridie Nonas - Friday of the IX. week after Easter
- Nonis - Saturday of the IX. week after Easter
- VIII Idus - TENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- VII Idus - Saint Miguael, Archangel
- VI Idus - FEAST OF FRIENDSHIP
- V Idus - II. Day till the Octave of the Feast of Friendship
- IV Idus - III. Day till the Octave of the Feast of Friendship
- III Idus - IV. Day till the Octave of the Feast of Friendship
- pridie Idus -Vigilia of the Ascension of Christos
- Idibus - ASCENSION OF CHRISTOS
- XVIII Kalendas - Saint Quirici and Julietta, Martyrs
- XVII Kalendas - Octave Day of the Feast of Friendship
- XVI Kalendas - IV. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XV Kalendas - V. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XIV Kalendas - VI. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XIII Kalendas - VII. Day till the Octave of the Ascension of Christos
- XII Kalendas - TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- XI Kalendas - Monday of the XII. week after Easter
- X Kalendas - Tuesday of the XII. week after Easter
- IX Kalendas - Wednesday of the XII. week after Easter
- VIII Kalendas - Thursday of the XII. week after Easter
- VII Kalendas - Friday of the XII. week after Easter
- VI Kalendas - Saturday of the XII. week after Easter
- V Kalendas - THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- IV Kalendas - Vigilia anticipata of Saint Titus Ap.
- III Kalendas - Saint TITUS, APOSTLE AND FIRST POPE
- pridie Kalendas - II. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
Jilius 1469
- Kalendis - III. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
- VI Nonas - IV. Day till the Octave of Saint Titus
- V Nonas - Saint Erymneos, Scholarch
- IV Nonas - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
- III Nonas - Saint Galadriella, Archangel
- pridie Nonas - Octavday of Saint Titus
- Nonis - Wednesday of the XIV. week after Easter
- VIII Idus - Thursday of the XIV. week after Easter
- VII Idus - Friday of the XIV. week after Easter
- VI Idus - Saturday of the XIV. week after Easter
- V Idus - FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Idus - Monday of the V. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Tuesday of the V. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Feast of Candles
- Idibus - Saint Cesarino Segalello, Bishop
- XVII Kalendas - Friday of the V. week of Ordinary Time
- XVI Kalendas - Saturday of the V. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas - SIXTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XIV Kalendas - Monday of the VI. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Vigilia of Death anniversary of Aristotle
- XII Kalendas - DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF ARISTOTLE
- XI Kalendas - Saint Mary Magdalene
- X Kalendas - III. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- IX Kalendas - IV. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- VIII Kalendas - SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VII Kalendas - VI. Day till the Octave of the Death anniversary of Aristotle
- VI Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Kyrene Ap.
- V Kalendas - Saint Kyrene, Apostle
- IV Kalendas - Saint William, Bishop
- III Kalendas - Saint Bynarr, Bishop
- pridie Kalendas - Saturday of the VII. week of Ordinary Timet
Augustus 1469
- Kalendis - EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Nonas - Saint Barbara and Monica, Martyrs
- III Nonas - Tuesday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Wednesday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- Nonis - Thursday of the VIII. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Saint Aristo of Ceos, Scholarch
- VII Idus - Saint Andrew of Gaeta, Presbyter
- VI Idus - NINTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- V Idus - Monday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Tuesday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Wednesday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Thursday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Saint Radegonde of Poitiers
- XIX Kalendas - Monday of the IX. week of Ordinary Time
- XVIII Kalendas - TENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XVII Kalendas - Saint Theodul, Presbyter and Martyr
- XVI Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Helen Ap.
- XV Kalendas - Saint Helen, Apostle
- XIV Kalendas - Thursday of the X. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Saint Bernard, Abbot
- XII Kalendas - Saint Menehould
- XI Kalendas - FEAST OF THE CHILDREN OF GOD
- X Kalendas - Monday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- IX Kalendas - Tuesday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Louis, King
- VII Kalendas - Thursday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Kalendas - Friday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Saturday of the XI. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - TWELFTHS SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- III Kalendas - Monday of the XII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - Vigilia of Saint Tanos Ap.
September 1469
- Kalendis - Saint Tanos, Apostle
- IV Nonas - Thursday of the XII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Nonas - Friday of the XII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Vigilia of Saint Samoth Ap..
- Nonis - THIRTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VIII Idus - Saint Samoth, Apostle (translatum)
- VII Idus - Tuesday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Idus - Wednesday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- V Idus - Thursday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Friday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Saturday of the XIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- Idibus - Saint Ripolini
- XVIII Kalendas - Tuesday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XVII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XVI Kalendas - Thursday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas - Saint Hildegard of Bingen
- XIV Kalendas - Saturday of the XIV. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - FIFTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XII Kalendas - Monday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- XI Kalendas - Tuesday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- X Kalendas - Saint Boulasse, Presbyter and Martyr
- IX Kalendas - Thursday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Friday of the XV. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Kalendas - Saint Mary of Villanova
- VI Kalendas - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- V Kalendas - Monday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Tuesday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- III Kalendas - Wednesday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Kalendas - Saint Jerome, Bishop
October 1469
- Kalendis - Friday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Nonas - Saturday of the XVI. week of Ordinary Time
- V Nonas - SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- IV Nonas - Saint Francis, Abbot
- III Nonas - Tuesday of the XVII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Nonas - Saint Bertrand, Bishop
- Nonis - Thursday of the XVII. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Idus - Vigilia of Saint Nikolos Ap.
- VII Idus - Saint Nikolos, Apostle
- VI Idus - EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- V Idus - Monday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Tuesday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Wednesday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- pridie Idus - Thursday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Friday of the XVIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XVII Kalendas - Saint Hedwig
- XVI Kalendas - NINETEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XV Kalendas - Monday of the XVIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XIV Kalendas - Tuesday of the XVIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XVIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XII Kalendas - Thursday of the XVIX. week of Ordinary Time
- XI Kalendas - Saint Moderanus, Bishop
- X Kalendas - Saturday of the XVIX. week of Ordinary Time
- IX Kalendas - TWENTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VIII Kalendas - Saint Raphaella, Archangel (translatum)
- VII Kalendas - Tuesday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- VI Kalendas - Wednesday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Thursday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Kalendas - Friday of the XX. week of Ordinary Time
- III Kalendas - Vigilia of All Saints' Day
- pridie Kalendas - TWENTY-ONE SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
November 1469
- Kalendis - ALL SAINTS' DAY
- IV Nonas - II. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- III Nonas - Saint Ubertino, Bishop
- pridie Nonas - II. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- Nonis - II. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- VIII Idus - II. Day till the Octave of All Saints' Day
- VII Idus - TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- VI Idus - Saint Michael, Archangel
- V Idus - Tuesday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- IV Idus - Wednesday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- III Idus - Saint Martin, Bishop
- pridie Idus - Friday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- Idibus - Saturday of the XXII. week of Ordinary Time
- XVIII Kalendas - TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- XVII Kalendas - Saint Mali, Bishop
- XVI Kalendas - Tuesday of the XXIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XV Kalendas - Saint Horace, Presbyter
- XIV Kalendas - Saint Polinus of Langres, Bishop
- XIII Kalendas - Friday of the XXIII. week of Ordinary Time
- XII Kalendas - TWENTY-FORTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME (anticipata)
- XI Kalendas - TWENTY-FIFTH AND LAST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
- X Kalendas - Monday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- IX Kalendas - Tuesday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- VIII Kalendas - Wednesday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- VII Kalendas - Saint James of Rupinaro
- VI Kalendas - Friday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
- V Kalendas - Saturday of the XXV. week of Ordinary Time
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The confession of sins
The confession of sins (the confession),
The confession, so much as from a simple human point of view, releases us and facilitates our reconciliation with each other. Through confession, the sinner faces the faults of which it was guilty; it assumes the responsibility for them and, by this, it begins anew with the others.
If it is a believer, it opens up to its Creator via the confessor. It finds communion with the Saints and the community of the faithful.
The Most High will assess our sins; if one shows oneself, one joins with the Creator. The human and the sinner are, so to speak, two realities: when you hear about the man, it is the Most High which made it; when you hear about the sinner, it is humanity which is the source, since the children of Creation discovered the apathy.
Undo what you did against human nature, so that Our Creator saves the soul which It made… When you begin to detest what you have done, it is that there is no good in what you have done, and the evil is the absence of good.
The beginning of good works is the confession of bad works. You tell the truth and you come to the Light.
Penitence,
Many of our sins cause a wrong to our fellow man. It is necessary, if possible, to make reparations (for example to restore things stolen, to rehabilitate the reputation of one which was slandered, and to compensate for injuries). Simple justice requires this. But, moreover, the sin wounds and weakens the sinner himself, as well as its relationship to Creation, and disconnects it from the Most High. The absolution removes the sin, but it does not cure all the disorders that the sin caused.
Relieved of the sin, the sinner must still recover full spiritual health. It must thus do something more to repair its sins: it must “satisfy” in suitable manner or “expiate” its sins. This satisfaction is also called “penitence.”
The penitence that the confessor imposes must take account of the personal situation of the penitent and must seek its spiritual good. It must fit as much as possible with the gravity and the nature of the sins committed. It can consist of prayer, an offering, works of mercy, the service of a neighbor, voluntary deprivations, sacrifices, and especially in the patient acceptance of the punishment.
One agrees to suffer because one caused suffering, but it should not be forgotten that to suffer is not a virtue in itself.
The suffering as penitence has meaning only if it is used to recall to us how much, if it is painful for us, it was for that which had been our victim.
Oane said “do not seek God in the suffering, but remember you have suffered for gain not for waste.”
Absolution or reconciliation.
The faithful which recognizes and confesses its faults, which repairs the wrongs it caused, which recognizes that they are sources of evil and forswears it with all its heart, that one will be able to receive the absolution of a confessor and the Most High will not reproach him for the acts truly absolved. On the other hand, if the sinner cheated with itself to obtain forgiveness it will be judged doubly because it blasphemes a sacrament.
The absolution of the Church releases the soul of the weight of the sin, but does not erase the temporality of this one that it is known and outside of the law of men.
Thus the spouse that commits adultery can be discharged temporally from its fault only if the one towards which it committed it forgives it too. Thus the criminal can not grasp release from his responsibilities towards justice as long as justice does not state to have finished with him.
On the other hand, no power exists to be prosecuted after having confessed its faults on the sole fact of the confession, because if it is made in private the confessor is held to secrecy and is bound by the Most High to keep it secret up to and after death. |
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The ordination
about the ether, the enthronement, the consecration and the blessing
Only ordination is considered as an independent sacrament, consecration and blessing simply result from it, as the three ceremonies are destined to bring us closer to the divine.
Ordination (dogma)
Introduction, what is the ether?
Among the elders, Ether is an original god of Greek mythology that embodies the upper parts of the heavens, as well as its brilliance (this has been preserved through the classical poetic language, where we speak of the ether as a pure heaven).
Based on the principle that nature abhors emptiness, Aristotle uses the term ether to designate what he calls the fifth element that forms the celestial sphere, in contrast to the four classical earth elements (water, fire, air, earth ).
So the ether is immutable and does not mix with other materials, it is the ether that is represented by the rainbow that leads the soul to the sun.
The ether or "first body" (which the scholastics call "quintessence") forms the substance of the stars.
The beings that are created from creation are completed, they are subject to the laws of the Most High, and tend to recognize the mighty in them and to define themselves in nature according to the perfection of their form; so it is with the living as an animated body that is hierarchized according to its formal substance.
The movement of life is also determined by the entelechy (etymological "active energy"). It is vegetative (plants), sensitive (animals) or rational (humans).
Our universe is geocentric, subdivided into an imperfect sublunary world, subject to creation and corruption, the principle of finitude, and a supralunar, incorruptible world that represents the perfect movements of stars around the earth.
The ordination
The only way for the soul to reach the sun and for the angels to visit us is to fit into the divine quintessence. The Creator gave Christos the power to use the ether to allow those who were called to represent him on earth to stand in close contact with the ether, being spiritually uplifted by ordination to the priesthood.
Only those who have been raised by ordination can pass this privilege on to those who swear to follow the example of Christos and become members of the Aristotelian High Clergy.
The priest is therefore necessarily ordained; he has received this exaltation from another clergyman who is entitled to do so by his status and office in the church.
Abolition of the priesthood, renunciation of the priesthood.
Just as suicide is the denial of the gift of life, so the task of the priesthood is a renunciation of closeness to the Creator and therefore a strong gesture of renunciation of sacred obligations.
The refusal of the priesthood is to be treated as a renunciation of marriage, i. the reasons have to be checked by the highest religious authorities and the processing is subject to approval with conditions.
On the other hand, if the priest unilaterally renounces his vows, he commits an act of apostasy and is in fact excommunicated.
Appointment and delegation of powers
A large part of the clergy of the Church is not represented by priests. In fact, the priesthood is a gift of the self to the community and to our Creator, and is not the normal state of man, for the normal state is that of the believer.
Among the believers, some desire to serve our Creator while maintaining their state of secularism, they are either faithful and serve the Divine Word through their various functions, or they will become clergymen.
Only the leaders of the church, i. their high clergy must be elevated to the priesthood.
Among the faithful, some want to be part of the clergy, so that they are appointed in this mission by a member of the High Clergy, if they are so-called religious tasks, or by the head of a Congregation or a Roman Order.
Only clerics with a religious office are enthroned by a clergyman and through their blessing receive a privileged connection to the quintessence that allows them to celebrate the sacraments associated with their ministry.
The ceremony of transmitting power or religious enthronement is about to be consecrated.
It contains a part on the position requirements and is generally listed in the regulations specific to that office.
In any case, it is important that the one who is to be enthroned promises to live in communion with the Aristotelian values that Christos has transmitted to us, with respect for his superiors and canon law.
In addition to the specific duties of his ministry, he must ensure that he can find the way to paradise for those he can help, especially through his words, to fight against all the heterodoxies that surround him.
Citation: | After the vows ceremony of obedience, the oldest ceremony took place with these words.
May the Most High Guard protect this man / woman from the unclean and make him / her one of your faithful!
May the Most Holy Aristotle let reason flow into his thoughts,
May our Creator bless him, for he / she has chosen to serve to spread His Word!
May the Holy of Holies breathe Christ's peace into his heart and lead him as he led the apostles.
May this man / woman become the guide of the faithful to peace, love and the solar paradise.
Through Christos, who consecrated the apostles, and through the power he gave us to perpetuate this gesture,
I <name>, I appoint you <name> so that you can convey the mystery of true faith in the community of believers.
<Name>, you were named as <name> for the glory of the Creator and His earthly church. From now on, any act of blasphemy against you will be an insult to the Supreme Himself. |
The Blessing of Objects and Beings.
Greek: (eulogia)
Latin: benedictio
Blessing means that the cleric calls divine quintessence the power of salvation. Blessing someone means giving him the power of salvation.
Through the laying on of hands or sprinkling with holy water, underlined by the text of the Blessing, the cleric creates a connection between the blessed being or object and the entire creation and gives him the power that is gained from the ether itself.
In other circumstances, the blessing the laymen give each other is a simple greeting, a homage to the king, or a gratitude to a benefactor.
God's blessing is always addressed to the people and aims to secure their happiness. The signs of blessing are a long life, fertility, peace and prosperity. It makes the works, which man accomplishes with his hands, fruitful.
So even if we bless animals or objects, it is the action against the human and thus the human being himself who is blessed.
Here's an example of a ritual saying that relates to the blessing process and was taught a long time ago.
Blessing
Citation: | Holy Archangels who constantly sing the praises of the Creator of all things, who breathe only the glory of the Most High and shine with the fire of his love, who offer the Father the misery and vows of his children, who fly to our aid bless them to be blessed objects / people / beings].
Holy Archangels who assist us in all of our righteous struggles, who protect us from ourselves, as you protect the righteous in Oanylone who bring our souls before our judges and creators, bless [the objects / people / beings to be blessed].
May the Holy Archangels and the Holy Apostles Titus and Cyrene, whose power and authority we trust, personally stand up for us before the Most High!
May peace, prosperity, power and salvation be brought to you through the prayers and merits of the blessed of the Aristotelian community through the faith and love of our Creator.
And may this blessing of the divine quintessence allow to descend on [the objects / people / beings to be blessed] and remain there forever. |
It is customary to address an individual request directly to certain archangels according to the reason for the blessing.
Citation: | Saint Gabriel, archangel of moderation, helps us to achieve this pure Aristotelian ideal of middle ground.
Saint George, Archangel of Friendship, leads us to the joys of a sincere Aristotelian friendship.
Saint Michel, Archangel of Justice, defend us in our struggle. Be our bulwark against the wickedness and traps of the nameless creature.
Holy Galadrielle, Archangels of Contentment, sent by the Most High, pray for us.
Saint Sylphael, Archangel of Bliss, helps us to enjoy the little daily pleasures without sinking in excess.
Saint Raphael, Archangel of Faith, gives us the power to express our faith in all circumstances.
Saint Michael, Archangel of Humility, leads us on the hard path of deprivation for the sublimity of the Church and service to God./list] |
The consecration of places
The consecration.
A place is the inner boundary of the vessel of a thing, so you must first define a place to consecrate it.
A place has a purpose; if it is consecrated, its function must be exclusively connected with the saint and service of the church. A place of multiple existence can only be consecrated if its primary function is to serve the true faith.
The place is the material cause, the priest and the consecration ceremony are the formal cause and the driving cause of consecration.
The final cause of consecration is the strengthening of the connection between matter and quintessence. The material of the place is therefore connected to the ether and turns it into a church, a chapel or a place of pilgrimage.
The purpose of the consecration is therefore to connect the 4 earthly elements with the divine quintessence.
Therefore, it is essential to use it wisely at ordination.
- on the ground, pinches of a sacred soil are distributed to demarcate the place.
- we ignite at least one candle representing the fire, but also the sun.
- The consecration will be done by sprinkling holy water with blessing prayer.
If the consecration takes place in a building, the priest will make sure that incense is burnt to connect the air with the ether.
Example of a text for a consecration.
Citation: | May the Most High protect this place from the impure and make it a place dedicated to HIM!
May the Most Holy of Aristotle channel reason into the tormented thoughts that will visit this place,
May our Creator bless this place dedicated to the spreading of HIS Word!
May the Most Holy Christos breathe the peace into the hearts of those who will visit this place!
May this place become the hub of our journey towards peace, love and solar paradise.
Titus, who consecrated the first cathedral, and the power he gave us to perpetuate this gesture,
I <name>, I consecrate this place so that it can be an access to the community of believers.
Titus, who consecrated the first cathedral, and the power he gave us to perpetuate this gesture,
I <name>, I consecrate this place so that it can be an access to the community of believers.
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The consecrated places are divided into several categories.
The de facto consecrated places, the consecrated sites dedicated to eternity, the consecrated sites that are only temporary consecrated.
The de facto consecrated places.
The place where a saint is buried, the place where a sacred relic is found, the floor of Jerusalem, the floor of the Holy Father's residence, and the room in which he is.
The place where a saint is buried, the place where a sacred relic is found, the floor of Jerusalem, the floor of the Holy Father's residence, and the room in which he is.
consecrated places, which are consecrated by vocation and from the beginning.
Churches: The church was built on a site consecrated with permission of the Holy Father or one of his direct representatives. It must be different from any other structure and have no other function than being a church.
The church remains consecrated, even if it is reduced to ashes and rebuilt.
Basilicas and cathedrals are a special kind of church.
A basilica is an honorary title conferred by the Pope on a church and with which certain privileges are associated.
A cathedral is originally an Aristotelian church housing the diocese bishop. However, there are cathedrals without a bishop, because the name cathedral is still maintained once and for all.
The function of the church is to serve as a bridge between the earth and the ether, so that it can only serve as a place of worship, prayer and protection for the clergy or the faithful in need. Heretics and apostates are forbidden access to it.
Other consecrated places.
There are chapels that have a function near churches, but are built on unconventional land and / or grown on another building.
There are chapels that have a function near churches, but are built on unconventional land and / or grown on another building.
A chapel can also be found in nature or any place that is visibly delimited by a priest who consecrates it.
The function of the chapel is to serve temporarily as a bridge between the earth and the ether, it will not gradually lose its consecrated state through the departure of the priest, or be stained by a pagan presence.
For this reason, chapels in which the glory of the Creator is regularly celebrated may remain dedicated to more than one public space .
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The Aristotelian funeral
I)Administration
A) The conditions
-1) The person must be confirmed as dead by at least one doctor and one priest. ((OCC: character has been deleted))
-2) The person must be baptized or have recently initiated the process of baptism (at least included in baptismal registers). With regard to the funeral, baptism applicants must be treated like true believers.
The person may not be prohibited (see point C)
B) The place
The funeral of a different believer must generally be celebrated in the church of his home church.
However, it is permissible for the believer, as well as those who have to attend to the burial of the miscellaneous, to choose another church for the funeral, subject to the consent of the respective responsible priest and the notification of the priest of the hometown.
If the death occurred away from the home church and the body can not be returned home, the funeral is celebrated in the church of the church in which the person died, unless another church is lawfully selected.
C) The restrictions
The following persons must be excluded from the church funeral unless they show signs of remorse before their death:
1. Obvious defectors, heretics and schismatics;
2. Other obvious sinners who can not be granted an Aristotelian funeral without a public annoyance of the faithful.
3. Suicide
If in doubt, the Holy Inquisition has the power to make decisions.
D)The preparation
The task and responsibility of the preparation of this sacrament lies with the priest of the home church; in the case of prevention or if there is no priest or deacon there, the celebrant may be any clergyman recognized by the Aristotelian Church, provided that he is not subject to any prohibition.
In the event of the burial of a member of the clergy or a nobleman or other important person, the priest may ask his bishop or a cardinal to lead the ceremony.
II.)Example Ceremony
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Funeral
Why are we burying our dead?
Man, made of earth and water, is naturally attracted to the interior of the earth. But true friendship can lift up his soul and will not fall like a body into the fires of hell, but, if he is worthy of the Almighty, on the contrary he will recognize his true nature, which is to turn to the LORD ,
1)The beginning (either by raising the body or by the arrival of the coffin in the church or in the cemetery)
Priest: "After his eyes have seen all our faces, he finally sees your Lord,"
The righteous: "Lord, turn your face from our friend"
Priest: "After the friendship he has experienced and led his life, he now has the absolute friendship of the Almighty."
The righteous: "Lord, turn your face from our friend"
Priest: "After the sufferings and the tears that have darkened his life, his way will now be bright to eternity."
The righteous: "Lord, turn your face from our friend"
Priest: "After the sufferings and the tears that have darkened his life, his way will now be bright to eternity."
The righteous: "Lord, turn your face from our friend"
All: "Amen"
2) In the church or in the cemetery
A wicker basket is placed, in which only the Aristotelian medallion and possibly a gift of the priest lies, so he was friends with the deceased. The friends are now laying fruit or a loaf of bread. Some may also put in a few taler or other food (the contents of the basket will be distributed to beggars after the ceremony). When everyone has put something in, a close relative takes the basket and takes out an object as part of the gifts at the sign of friendship. Usually, the same person will read the text at the sign of remembrance.
Brothers and sisters, we are gathered here in friendship, but as a family in mourning. Let us remember that the LORD knows all the good in the life of the deceased, and we will ask the LORD to give a good reception to the dead.
The sign of the light
( In silence, the priest lights the candles around the coffin. )
Priest: "Friendship is the light of the world, it is the flame that warms our hearts, it illuminates the way for the departed, and leads it into the kingdom of God."
The sign of faith
Priest: "<name>, we put this Aristotelian cross on your coffin.
This cross is the symbol that connects Aristotle and Christos, for you it is a sign of salvation and eternal life. "
The sign of friendship
(one of the deceased's friends brings the basket of friendship)
Priests: "<deceased>, we put these gifts on your coffin, as a token of our friendship, a token of our prayers, a sign of our heart."
The sign of remembrance
A funeral tells us several things:
- the memory of an Aristotelian friend who has just left us. To a person who had a unique story with God. He was surrounded by the love of God. Who used this love.
We are now here in this church, gathering around <name> to become aware of this bond of love that <name> has always associated with God, which connects every one of us to God at all times.
- Death awaits us all; some earlier, others later, some in their youth, others in old age.
The Lord warns us, "Be ready, always ready, for you know neither the day nor the hour." Aristotle taught us andChristos invited us to follow his example to enjoy life and love for others as well as they loved us.
Our presence here is prayer. We call Aristotle, who measures the sins of <name>, and we call Christos He who enters for him with the LORD, that he may partake of his paradise.
Who feels the desire, may now speak.
The sign of farewell
Priest: "Before we leave the Church, let us say farewell to the one last time." With respect and devotion we want to entrust him to the Lord in the hope that we will meet him again in His presence. "
( A moment of silence. )
"Together with all those who have gone before us and are already living in the company of the LORD and the communion of saints, let us wish a good journey to the <deceased>."
COURSE AT THE CEMETERY
"In this place, we are now entrusting the body of our Earth, where so many of the deceased of our families are already resting, to have the time to say," I am going to GOD. "
This is a moment of mourning, but it is necessary for hope to remain strong in us, for we hope to see <the> again when the Lord reunifies us in His Kingdom.
Let us pause in remembering all that we have experienced with 'the dead', and that it is for us as for the LORD. '
( Silence while the coffin is lowered down into the grave.)
Then the priest sprinkles the coffin with holy water and says:
"This water, reminder of your baptism, reminds us that God has made you his child, may he receive you today in His peace."
(The priest can conclude by saying some words of mourning or announcing a Mass for the deceased.)
At the end of the ceremony, friends and family pass the grave and throw in a handful of earth. . |
Translated by Cardinal-Deacon Caillen Jolieen MacKinnon Rose, 1467 |
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