Missal In 2015,
Divine Worship: The Missal was promulgated as the liturgical book for the celebration of Mass in the three ordinariates. Divine Worship is an adaptation of the
Roman Rite with Anglican additions (e.g., some characteristic or popular prayers and rubrics) for use by the personal ordinariates: Our Lady of Walsingham (Britain), Our Lady of the Southern Cross (Australasia/Japan), and Our Lady of the Chair of St Peter (North America). A second printing of the missal, with corrections, was published in 2020. Any Catholic may participate in Mass celebrated according to Divine Worship.
Divine Office In 2021,
Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition) was issued for use in the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross. The office book was published the
Catholic Truth Society and contains Morning and Evening Prayer taken from the tradition of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. In addition, it provides for the lesser hours of Prime, Terce, Sext, None, and Compline, drawn from the Anglican tradition. The Psalmody is arranged according to the monthly cycle common to the prayerbook tradition.
Liturgical calendar The proper liturgical calendar of the ordinariate was approved by the
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments on 15 February 2012. In the main, it is identical with the General Roman Calendar as the National Calendar of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, but it has retained some elements that form part of the Anglican patrimony. In the Proper of Time: • In place of "Sundays in Ordinary Time", it uses the expressions "Sundays after the Epiphany", "The Sunday called
Septuagesima or the Third Sunday before Lent", "The Sunday called
Sexagesima or the Second Sunday before Lent", "The Sunday called
Quinquagesima or the Sunday Next before Lent", and "Sundays after Trinity". However, the readings at Mass are identical with those in general use in the Roman Rite. •
Ember Days are observed on the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after the First Sunday of Lent,
Pentecost (Whit-Sunday),
Holy Cross Day and the First Sunday of Advent. •
Rogation Days are observed on the three days following the Sixth Sunday of Easter. • In the week between
Pentecost and
Trinity Sunday, elements of the former
octave are fostered: while the readings of the
Ordinary Time weekday are retained, the Mass propers and use of red as the liturgical colour "may sustain the themes of Pentecost". Regarding the Proper of Saints, the ordinariate observes the proper calendars of
England and
Wales, as well as the following saints: : Notation: :: (EW) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in both England and Wales. :: (eW) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in Wales which is already in the
National Calendar of England. :: (Ew) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in England which is already in the
National Calendar of Wales. (0 cases) :: (E) - An addition or change only for the Ordinariate in England not observed in Wales. :: (W) - An addition or change only for the Ordinariate in Wales not observed in England. (0 cases) :: (ew), (e), and (w) - Entries on the National Calendar also observed in the Ordinariate. Not shown here unless required for clarity. : Optional Memorials shown here are added to all others on the same date here, in the corresponding National Calendar(s), and in the General Roman Calendar. • 12 January –
Saint Benedict Biscop, abbot – optional memorial (EW) • 12 January:
Saint Aelred of Rievaulx – Optional Memorial (eW) • 13 January –
Saint Kentigern (Mungo), bishop – optional memorial (EW) • 1 February –
Saint Brigid of Kildare, abbess – optional memorial (EW) • 4 February –
Saint Gilbert of Sempringham, religious – optional memorial (EW) • 5 March –
Saint Piran, abbot – optional memorial (EW) • 17 March:
Saint Patrick, bishop – Feast (eW) • 16 April –
Saint Magnus of Orkney, martyr – optional memorial (EW) • 19 April –
Saint Alphege, bishop and martyr – optional memorial (EW) • 23 April –
Saint George, martyr – Solemnity (eW) • 24 April –
Saint Mellitus, bishop – optional memorial (EW) • 24 April –
Saint Adalbert, bishop and martyr - optional Memorial (eW) • 4 May –
The English Martyrs – Feast (eW) • 6 May –
Saint John the Apostle in Eastertide – optional memorial (EW) • 21 May –
Saint Helena or
Saint Godric of Finchale, religious – optional memorial (EW) • 23 May –
Saint Petroc, abbot – optional memorial (EW) • 24 May –
Saint Aldhelm, bishop – optional memorial (EW) • 25 May –
Saint Bede the Venerable, priest and doctor – Memorial (eW) • 27 May –
Saint Augustine of Canterbury, bishop – Feast (eW) • 28 May –
Saint Gregory VII, pope or
Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, virgin – Optional Memorial (EW) • 9 June –
Saint Columba, abbot – Optional Memorial (eW) • 16 June –
Saint Richard of Chichester, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 22 June – Saints
John Fisher, bishop and
Thomas More, martyrs – Feast (eW) • 15 July –
Saint Bonaventure, bishop and Doctor of the Church; or
Saint Swithun, bishop - optional memorials (EW) • 16 July –
Saint Osmund, bishop – optional memorials (EW) • 20 July –
Saint Margaret of Antioch, martyr – optional memorial (EW) • 5 August –
Saint Oswald, martyr – optional memorial (EW) • 26 August –
Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God Barberi, priest – Optional Memorial (eW) • 30 August – Saints
Margaret Clitherow,
Anne Line and
Margaret Ward, martyrs – Optional Memorial (eW) • 31 August –
Saint Aidan, bishop and the Saints of
Lindisfarne – Optional Memorial (eW) • 3 September –
Saint Gregory the Great, pope and doctor – Feast (eW) • 4 September –
Saint Cuthbert, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 17 September –
Saint Ninian, bishop or
Saint Edith of Wilton, religious – optional memorials (EW) • 19 September –
Saint Theodore of Canterbury, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 24 September –
Our Lady of Walsingham – solemnity (EW) • 3 October –
Saint Thomas of Hereford, bishop – optional memorial (EW) • 8 October –
Saint Denis and
companions, martyrs or
Saint John Leonardi, priest – Optional Memorial (9 October in the General Calendar) (EW) • 9 October –
Saint John Henry Newman, priest, patron of the ordinariate – feast (EW) • 10 October –
Saint Paulinus of York, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 11 October –
Saint Ethelburga, abbess – optional memorial (EW) • 12 October –
Saint Wilfrid, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 13 October –
Saint Edward the Confessor – Optional Memorial (eW) • 19 October –
Saint Frideswide, abbess – optional memorial (EW) • 26 October – Saints
Chad and
Cedd, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 7 November –
Saint Willibrord, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 8 November – All Saints of England – feast (E) • 8 November – All Saints of Wales – feast (w) • 16 November –
Saint Edmund of Abingdon, bishop – Optional Memorial (eW) • 17 November –
Saint Hilda, abbess or
Saint Hugh of Lincoln, bishop or
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary – Optional Memorial (eW) • 20 November –
Saint Edmund, martyr – optional memorial (EW) • 1 December –
Saint Edmund Campion, priest and martyr – memorial (EW) ==Friends of the Ordinariate==