Herewith a few quick notes on the Office for the month, and some calendar comparisons.
Advent
We are once again in the season of Advent, the complex of the period of the year so far as the Office is concerned, so do keep a close eye on your Ordo!
The main thing to keep in mind for the next few weeks is that the antiphons for Prime to None are of the week, while at all the other hours, most of the texts are of the season - that means that at Lauds and Vespers, after the psalms are said, you need to use the texts at the front of your Diurnal instead of the chapter, hymn and so forth in the psalter section of your book.
Feasts of the month
The table below compares the calendars for the Benedictine and Roman Office for various dates, and provides links to notes on the saints celebrated.
1953 vs 1960
For those interested in the earlier calendar, several of the changes made (reduction in rank of the feasts of SS Ambrose and Lucy; abolition of the octave of the Immaculate Conception) were clearly aimed at making the length of Matins more manageable, since in the Benedictine Office, unlike the Roman, three Nocturn feasts are about double the length of ferial Office.
Feasts generally do not change the length of the day hours, and are celebrated more or less the same way at them more or less regardless of what their rank is (the key differences generally are between Class III feasts without their own antiphons, and those that use their own antiphons or those from the Common).
But feasts do have a huge impact on Benedictine Matins, already the longest hour of the day (and significantly longer than post 1911 Roman festal and ferial Matins) since they add three extra canticles (as the third Nocturn) and nine extra readings and responsories.
In the pre-1911 Roman Office Office, by contrast, feasts (and typically days within an octave), at least in the post-Trent books, amount to around half the length of the 'ferial' Office. And so, in the interest of avoiding to ever having to say the ferial office, feasts multiplied.
These work avoidance calendar changes were, alas, foisted on the Benedictine Office as well, even though they had the opposite effect to the Roman schema, until the tidy-up of the calendar in 1960.
It should also be noted that a lot of the extra material (such as the third nocturn readings and responsories for the feasts of SS Ambrose and Lucy) is taken from the Common, so is not unique to these particular feasts.
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Date |
1960 Benedictine |
1962 Roman (where
different from the Benedictine) |
1953 Benedictine (where different to 1960; ranks
are rough equivalents only) |
Ben Confed/ 2025 Roman (where
extra/different) |
Other |
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1 |
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Blessed Richard, Hugo, John and
companions |
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2 |
St Bibiana |
St Peter Chrysologus, Class III |
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3 |
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4 |
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St Peter Chrysologus, Class III;
St Barbara, Memorial |
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St John Damascene (see MD 27
March) |
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5 |
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St Sabbas |
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St Sabbas |
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6 |
St Nicholas, Class III |
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7 |
St Ambrose, Class III (not
marked in 2025) |
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St Ambrose, Class II |
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8 |
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9 |
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Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
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St Juan Diego |
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10 |
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St Melchiadis, Memorial |
Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
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Blessed Mark Barworth, John
Roberts and Companions |
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11 |
St Damasus, Class III |
Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
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12 |
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Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
St Jane Frances de Chantal (EF : 21 August) |
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13 |
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St Lucy, Class II; Octave of
the immaculate Conception |
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14 |
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Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
St John of the Cross (see MD 24
November) |
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15 |
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Octave of the immaculate
Conception |
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16 |
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St Eusebius, Class III |
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17 |
2025: Ember Day |
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18 |
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19 |
2025: Ember Day |
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20 |
2025: Ember Day At Vespers: O Clavis David |
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Vigil of St Thomas |
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21 |
St Thomas, Class II (not marked
in 2025). |
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St Peter Canisius (dee MD 27
April) |
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22 |
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23 |
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24 |
Vigil of the Nativity, Class I |
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25 |
Nativity of Our Lord, Class I |
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26 |
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28 |
Holy Innocents; Octave of the
Nativity |
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29 |
Octave of the Nativity |
St Thomas Becket, Memorial |
St Thomas Becket, Memorial |
St Thomas Becket |
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30 |
Octave of the Nativity |
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31 |
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