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Herewith a quick overview of this month's feasts, and a few notes on them.
Month of the Dead
The calendar includes two days of prayer for the dead this year: All Souls is celebrated on November 3 this year, due to the clash with a Sunday; while All Souls OSB is on November 14.
But it is also traditional to pray for the dead outside of these days this month, and so do consider saying some or all of the Office of the Dead on other days if you can manage it! If you are interested, you can find notes on the psalms used in the Office of the Dead here.
Matins reading cycle
November marks the resumption of weekday Scriptural readings in the Benedictine Office, with readings each day of the week from the book of Ezekiel (unless of course you are using an earlier breviary, in which case the Scriptural readings are supplanted by patristic readings on All Saints for the next week or so).
In the traditional Office, Matins is the main vehicle for reading of at least some (originally likely pretty much all) of most books of the Bible over the course of the year. In St Benedict's original conception, the length of the readings steadily increased as the nights grew longer, as well as during Lent. But from Easter until November, the Scriptural reading cycle was carried out on Sundays only, with only very short, fixed readings during summer and the months around it, in order to ensure the monk's got enough sleep.
Over time, however, the Scriptural reading cycle has been progressively squeezed out in favour of patristic readings either for particular seasons (such as Lent) or for feasts, Octaves and Vigils. St Benedict did of course, prescribed patristic readings in the Office - but by way of commentary on the Scriptural readings, not as something separate from that.
One of the positive virtues of the 1962 breviary, in my view, is that it has pared back these incursions, many of which recycle the same short readings several times across the course of the year, at least somewhat, and given greater prominence to the ferial psalm and reading cycle as St Benedict intended it.
But those who wish can make their own judgments by reading through the assorted Patristic readings!
OSB Feasts
This month's calendar also includes an example of one of the more bizarre 'reforms' of 1962: the feast of a Benedictine saint, St Sylvester (founder of the Sylvestrine Congregation) with a lower ranking in the Benedictine calendar than the Roman!
There is an obvious rationale for reducing three Nocturn feasts to two Nocturn ones in the Benedictine Office.
But rather less of one, I think, for reducing some eighteen Class III equivalent feasts to memorials in 1962, particularly given that three of them related to Benedictine saints!
Fortunately the decree Cum Sanctissima allows for such feasts to be celebrated as Class III, and you can find the feasts for St Sylvester in the Brignoles version of the 1963 breviary on page 552*.
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Date |
1960 Benedictine |
1962 Roman (where
different from the Benedictine) |
1953 Benedictine
|
Ben Confed/ 2025 Roman (where
extra/different) |
Other |
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1 |
All Saints, Class I |
|
All Saints |
All Saints** |
|
|
2 |
All Souls**(transferred to 3
November this year). |
All Souls** |
Octave of All Saints;
Commemoration of All Souls |
|
|
|
3 |
** |
** |
Octave of All Saints |
St Martin de Porres |
|
|
4 |
St Charles Borromeo, Memorial |
St Charles Borromeo, Class III |
Octave of All Saints; St
Charles, Memorial |
|
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5 |
|
|
Octave of All Saints |
St Willibrord OSB |
|
|
6 |
Four Crowned Martyrs,
Memorial |
|
Octave of All Saints |
|
Wales: All Saints of Wales |
|
7 |
|
|
Octave of All Saints |
|
|
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8 |
|
|
Octave Day of All Saints; Four
Crowned martrys, memorial |
|
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9 |
Dedication of the Lateran,
Class II |
|
Dedication of the Lateran; St
Theodore, memorial |
|
|
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10 |
St Theodore, memorial |
St Andrew Avellino, Class III |
|
St Leo I (see 11 April in MD) |
|
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11 |
St Martin of Tours, Class II |
St Martin of Tours, Class III |
St Martin of Tours; St
Mennas, Memorial |
|
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12 |
St Mennas, Memorial |
St Martin I, Class III |
|
St Theodore of Studis or St
Josaphat |
|
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13 |
All Saints OSB, Class II |
St Didacus, Class III |
|
|
US: St Frances Xavier Cabrini,
Class IIIAll |
|
14 |
All Souls OSB, Class II |
St Josaphat, Class III |
|
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|
|
15 |
St Albert the Great, Memorial |
St Albert the Great, Class III |
St Albert the Great, Class III
(Duplex) |
|
|
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16 |
|
St Gertrude, Class III** |
St Gertrude (see 17 November in
MD) |
|
St Margaret of Scotland |
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17 |
St Gertrude, Class II/III |
St Gregory Thaumaturgis, Class
III |
St Margaret of Scotland or St
Elizabeth of Hungary |
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18 |
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19 |
|
St Elizabeth of Hungary, Class
III |
St Pontianus, Memorial |
|
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20 |
|
St Felix of Valois, Class III |
|
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St Edmund |
|
21 |
Presentation of the BVM, Class
III |
|
|
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22 |
St Caecilia, Class III |
|
St Caecilia, Class II |
|
|
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23 |
St Clement, Class III: St Felicitas, Memorial** |
St Clement, Class III: St
Felicitas, Memorial** |
St Clement, Class III: St
Felicitas, Memorial |
|
|
|
24 |
St John of the Cross and
Chrysogonus, Memorials |
St John of the Cross, Class III |
St John of the Cross, Class III
(duplex); St Chrysogonus, Memorials |
SS Andrew Dung-Lac and the
Vietnamese Martyrs or St Columba |
|
|
25 |
St Catherine of Alexandria,
Memorial |
St Catherine of Alexandria, Class
III |
|
|
|
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26 |
St Slyvester OSB, Memorial |
St Slyvester, Class III |
St Slyvester, Class III |
|
|
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27 |
|
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Our Lady of the Miraculous
Medal |
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28 |
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29 |
St Saturninus, Memorial |
|
Vigil of St Andrew; St
Saturninus, Memoria |
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30 |
St Andrew, Class II** |
|
St Andrew |
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**Not in 2025
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