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Each year, the Secretariat of Divine Worship of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops publishes the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. This calendar is used by authors of ordines and other liturgical aids published to foster the celebration of the liturgy in our country. The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by the Holy See, and the, approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and confirmed by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (Prot. 578/10/L, July 24, 2010). Liturgical Calendar 2020 The USCCB Secretariat of Divine Worship has prepared the 2020 edition of the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. The calendar lists each day's celebration, rank, liturgical color, Lectionary citations, and Psalter cycle (for the Liturgy of the Hours).
The Liturgical Calendar can be purchased by writing to: USCCB – Divine Worship 3211 Fourth Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 ATTN: 2020 Liturgical Calendar All orders must be accompanied by a check made out to 'Committee on Divine Worship' in the amount of $10.00 per copy, covering printing, postage and handling. An electronic file (either Microsoft Word or PDF format in an e-mail attachment) of the calendar is also available for $10.00. Recent Additions to the Liturgical Calendar General Roman Calendar. Optional Memorial of Saint John XXIII (coming soon). Proper Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America.
. The Catholic liturgical calendar for every year (until the year 2300 and beyond!). Over 20 local calendars including USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, India and Singapore, and most of the dioceses of the UK. The About Today page: information and meditations on the saints and feasts of the day. Lectio Divina: for meditating on the day's Gospel. The Order of Mass page gives you the full Order of Mass, with all the alternatives. You can see the saint of the day in a widget on your Today screen.
You can subscribe to the Liturgy of the Hours and Mass texts for each day (the subscription renews itself monthly but you can cancel it at any time). Subscribing gives you:.
The Readings at Mass page, with the readings, psalms, prayers and antiphons for the day’s Mass. The readings are the Jerusalem Bible version with the Grail psalms, except for the USA and the Philippines, where they are from the New American Bible. Our unique Mass Today page with the Order of Mass and the prayers, readings and so on, all merged into one single sequence, so that you can follow Mass; or even celebrate it if you can find a discreet place to put the iPad on your altar.
The Liturgy of the Hours, including Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, Night Prayer, the three daytime Hours, and the Office of Readings. The scripture readings are from the Jerusalem Bible and the psalms are the Grail psalms. The ability to search for words and phrases in the scripture readings and psalms on these pages, see the words in context, and go directly to the dates when they are used. Music: you can listen to the Salve Regina and the other Marian anthems at the end of Night Prayer, and an in-app purchase will give you the whole of Sung Compline in Latin, from the Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School. You can listen to the Angelus spoken in English or Latin, free.
You can optionally subscribe to other spoken content, including the Gospel for each day's Mass; all of each day's Hours; and a Latin version of the three daytime Hours (the subscription renews itself monthly but you can cancel it at any time). If you have an Apple Watch, you can see the week’s calendar and Mass readings; and a Glance is available to show you today’s feast. You can choose between turning pages like a book or scrolling like a web page. You can choose fonts and font sizes (including huge ones for the partially sighted) and you can turn on a night mode for reading in the dark. If you are blind, turn on VoiceOver and press the Information button in the toolbar at the top of the screen to get full instructions.
Everything is permanently built in to the app. You do not need an Internet connection. As always, if you want full instructions, open the app and shake your device.
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Side to side works best. (If you are using VoiceOver to read the screen to you, then instead of shaking, use the Information button at the top of the screen). If you choose to subscribe to the Liturgy of the Hours and Mass texts for £0.79 / $0.99 / €0.99 per month or the spoken Gospels at Mass for £1.99 / $1.99 / €2.49 per month or spoken Morning+Evening or Daytime Prayer for £2.99 / $2.99 / €3.49 per month (prices in other countries will vary), payment for a month's subscription will be charged to your iTunes account immediately. Subsequent monthly renewals will be charged within 24 hours before expiry of the current period.
You can turn auto-renewal off at any time. If you turn auto-renewal off in the middle of a period, you will not get a refund but you will receive the benefit of the entire period and your subscription will then stop. Without a subscription you will still have all the benefits of Catholic Calendar itself: the calendar, the About Today pages, the Order of Mass, and so on. Our privacy policy and terms of service are at http://universalis.com/n-ios-privacy.htm. You can now be reminded of the anniversaries of your deceased friends and relatives.
You turn this on in the Settings screen, under “Anniversaries”. You will find a button there which will show you the full instructions.
The “About Today” page now shows information about the author of the Second Readings in the day’s Office of Readings. If you are subscribing to the spoken English text of the Hours, and you have a car which has CarPlay, you can now listen to the Hours in your car.
We promise not to call this feature “CarPray”!. 2.96 Aug 30, 2018.
If you have your device set to go to sleep very quickly, Universalis will keep it awake for you for 5 minutes while you are reading. You can turn this feature on and off in the Settings. Concelebration: Mass Today now shows which celebrant should be saying which part of the Eucharistic Prayer, if you have 'Priest's Private Prayers' turned on in the Settings. Commons: the “More” button at the top right of the calendar screen now gives you access to the Common of Martyrs, the Common of Apostles, and so on. 2.91 Jul 12, 2018. Happy Easter! If you have a subscription to the spoken audio of the Gospel, you can now listen to it on the Lectio Divina page as well as on the Readings at Mass page.
If you are reading the Hours on your own, you may find the new 'Study Hymns' option interesting. It gives you the Latin text of the official hymn for the Hour, with a literal English translation next to it so that you can understand the Latin. There is also a short commentary. You will see a menu button for this, next to the hymn heading.
Thanks to the help of a kind collaborator, we are now providing Carmelite versions of the local calendars in Universalis. 2.78 Mar 20, 2018.