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This subcategory of [[:Category:Holy Week|Holy Week]] is for works proper to Maundy Thursday.
'''''Feria quinta in coena Domini''''' (the 5th day of {{CiteCat|Holy Week}} counting from Sunday) is commonly known as '''Maundy Thursday''' after Jesus' mandate to wash each other's feet as a token of humble service (John 13), and has officially been called '''Holy Thursday''' since 1970.  The {{CiteCat|Tenebrae music|Tenebrae}} or [[Matins]] belonging to this day are typically observed the preceding eve on Wednesday.  The Mass concludes with the procession to the Altar of Repose, accompanied by the {{CiteCat|Office hymns|hymn}} ''[[Pange lingua]]''.
 
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![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]]
![[Liber usualis]]
!Graduale Romanum (1974) / Gregorian Missal (1990)
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!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:
|''Nos autem gloriari'' <br>
|-
![[Gradual]]:  
|''[[Christus factus est]]''
|-
!{{CiteCat|Tracts|Tract}}:
|(none, only one 'reading')
|''Ab ortu solis''
|-
![[Offertory]]:  
|''Dextera Domini''
|''[[Ubi caritas]]''
|-
!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:
|''Dominus Jesus, postquam coenavit'' 
|''Hoc corpus''
|-
|}
 
 
 
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Revision as of 01:51, 3 May 2012

Feria quinta in coena Domini (the 5th day of Holy Week counting from Sunday) is commonly known as Maundy Thursday after Jesus' mandate to wash each other's feet as a token of humble service (John 13), and has officially been called Holy Thursday since 1970. The Tenebrae or Matins belonging to this day are typically observed the preceding eve on Wednesday. The Mass concludes with the procession to the Altar of Repose, accompanied by the hymn Pange lingua.

Proper Liber usualis Graduale Romanum (1974) / Gregorian Missal (1990)
Introit: Nos autem gloriari
Gradual: Christus factus est
Tract: (none, only one 'reading') Ab ortu solis
Offertory: Dextera Domini Ubi caritas
Communion: Dominus Jesus, postquam coenavit Hoc corpus

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