Feast (Roman Rite, ordinary form)

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Feast (Roman Rite, ordinary form) is a mid-level liturgical celebration in the post–Vatican II Roman Catholic calendar, ranking below solemnities but above memorials in importance and ritual observance.

All labels observed (3)

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic liturgical observance
Roman Rite celebration
liturgical rank
affects lectionary readings
texts of the Liturgy of the Hours
belongsTo reformed Roman calendar of 1969
celebratedIn Liturgy of the Hours
Mass
celebratedWith Gloria
definedBy Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar
surface form: Table of Liturgical Days (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
distinguishedFrom memorial (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
solemnity (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
hasHigherRankThan ferial day
weekday in Ordinary Time
hasLiturgicalColor other proper color according to the feast
red
white
hasObligationLevel no obligation to attend Mass beyond Sunday and holy days of obligation
hasPriorityOver obligatory memorial (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
optional memorial (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
hasRelativeSolemnity mid-level celebration
introducedAfter Second Vatican Council
languageName Latin: festum
mayBe feast of a saint
feast of an apostle
feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary
feast of the Lord
mayBeImpededBy solemnity (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
mayBeObservedIn particular calendar of a diocese
proper calendar of a religious institute
universal calendar
mayBeTransferredBy episcopal conference
mayHave proper Collect
proper Prayer after Communion
proper Prayer over the Offerings
proper Preface
proper antiphons
proper readings
normallyWithout Creed
occursOn fixed date in the liturgical year
partOf Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Roman Rite
rankedAbove memorial (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
optional memorial (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
rankedBelow solemnity (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
regulatedBy General Instruction of the Roman Missal
General Roman Calendar
usedIn post–Vatican II Roman Catholic liturgical calendar

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Feast of the Holy Innocents hasLiturgicalRank Feast (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
Candlemas hasLiturgicalRank Feast (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
this entity surface form: Feast of the Lord in the Roman Rite
Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul liturgicalRank Feast (Roman Rite, ordinary form)
this entity surface form: Feast (Roman Rite)