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Third Sunday of Easter

The Third Sunday of Easter is the day that occurs two weeks after the Christian celebration of Easter.

Western Christianity edit

 
The incipit of the Gregorian chant introit Misericordia Domini in the Liber Usualis.

In the traditional Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, this day is officially the Second Sunday after Easter, also known as Misericordia Sunday and Good Shepherd Sunday. "Misericordia Sunday" is due to the incipit ("Misericórdia Dómini") of the introit assigned to this day's liturgy.[1] The full text of the introit in Latin is: "Misericórdia Dómini plena est terra, allelúia: verbo Dómini caeli firmáti sunt, allelúia, allelúia. Exsultáte, iusti, in Dómino: rectos decet collaudátio."[2] This introit is based on verses 5, 6, and 1 of Psalm 33. "Good Shepherd Sunday" is due to the Gospel reading assigned to it (John 10:11–16).

In the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, this day was designated the "Third Sunday of Easter." The "Misericórdia Dómini" introit for this Sunday was swapped with that of the following Sunday,[3] and the "Good Shepherd" Gospel reading was likewise moved forward one week.

Local celebrations edit

On some local liturgical calendars (such as that of the Capuchins and that of the Archdiocese of Seville), this Sunday was formerly known as the Feast of Our Lady, Mother of the Good Shepherd.[1] (The Archdiocese of Seville now celebrates this feast as a memorial on the following Saturday.[4])

In Jerusalem and among the Franciscans, this Sunday was formerly celebrated as the Feast of the Holy Sepulchre.[1]

Eastern Christianity edit

In the Greek Orthodox Church, this day is called the Sunday of the Myrrhbearers.[5][1]

Armenian Christianity celebrates on this day the dedication of the first Christian church on Mount Zion.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e   Holweck, Frederick (1913). "Paschal Tide". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  2. ^ Missale Romanum [Roman Missal] (in Latin) (5th post-typical ed.). Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. 2012 [1960]. p. 260.
  3. ^ Missale Romanum [Roman Missal] (in Latin) (3rd revised ed.). Midwest Theological Forum. 2015. pp. 322, 329.
  4. ^ "Santos Proprios de la Archidiócesis de Sevilla" (in Spanish). Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seville. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  5. ^ "Sunday Of The Myrrhbearers". Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
Sundays of the Easter cycle
Preceded by Third Sunday of Easter
April 14, 2024
Succeeded by

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