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Sexagesima Sunday - Missa 'Exsurge' - February 7th, 2010

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Sexagesima Sunday: Missa 'Exsurge' - Sunday, February 15th, 2009

INTROIT ¤ Ps. 43. 23-26 [STATION AT ST. PAUL OUTSIDE THE WALLS] Exsurge, quare obdormis, Domine? exsurge, et ne repellas in finem. Quare faviem tuam avertis, oblivisceris tribulationem nostram? adhaesit in terra venter noster: exsurge, Domine, adjuva nos, et libera nos. -- Deus, auribus nostris audivimus: patres nostris annuntiaverunt nobis. V.: Gloria Patri . . . -- Exsurge, quare . . . Arise, why sleepest Thou, O Lord? arise, and cast us not off to the end. Why turnest Thou Thy face away, and forgettest our trouble? our belly hath cleaved to the earth: arise, O Lord, help us and deliver us. -- ( Ps. 43. 2). We have heard, O God, with our ears: our fathers have declared to us. V.: Glory be to the Father . . . -- Arise, why sleepest Thou, O Lord? . . . Sexigesima Sunday Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project

WDTPRS: Sexagesima Sunday

Fr. Z. informs us that today is Sexagesima Sunday , the "sixtieth" day before Easter (in a broad and not absolutely numerical sense). In the traditional Roman calendar this Sunday is called Sexagesima, Latin for the “Sixtieth” day before Easter. This number is more symbolic than arithmetical. Last week was the first of these pre-Lenten Sundays, Septuagesima or “Seventieth. The pre-Lenten Sundays prepare us for the discipline of Lent, which once was far stricter. Purple is worn rather than the green of the season after Epiphany and there is a Tract instead of an Alleluia. The prayers and readings for the pre-Lenten Sundays were compiled by St. Gregory the Great (+604). In the Novus Ordo of Paul VI there is no more pre-Lent, which was a real loss. COLLECT : Deus, qui conspicis, quia ex nulla nostra actione confidimus: concede propitius; ut, contra adversa omnia, Doctoris gentium protectione muniamur. I don’t think this prayer in any form survived to live in the Novus O