As they do every year, our friends of the Schola Sainte Cécile have posted on their website the current year’s Proclamation of the Movable Feasts, which is traditionally sung after the Gospel on the feast of the Epiphany. Also known from its first word as the Noveritis, its tone is basically the same as that of the Exsultet. Here it is in a jpg, which you can click to enlarge; click here to see a pdf version with some nice decorations.
“Know, dearest brethren, by the gift of God’s mercy, as we have rejoiced for the birth of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, so also we announce to you joy for the Resurrection of the same Our Savior. On the twenty-eighth day of January will be Septuagesima Sunday. On the fourteenth of February, the day of Ashes, and the beginning of the fast of most holy Lent. On the thirty-first of March, we will celebrate with joy the holy Easter of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. On the ninth of May will be the Ascension of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. On the nineteenth of the same month, the feast of Pentecost. On the thirtieth of the same month, the feast of the most holy Body of Christ. On the first of December, the first Sunday of the Advent of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, to whom belong honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.”
From previous years, I repeat a special tone for the chanting for the Gospel of the Epiphany; I have heard this used at Mass, and it is really quite beautiful. You can click these photos to enlarge them, or see it here in another very nice pdf.
“Know, dearest brethren, by the gift of God’s mercy, as we have rejoiced for the birth of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, so also we announce to you joy for the Resurrection of the same Our Savior. On the twenty-eighth day of January will be Septuagesima Sunday. On the fourteenth of February, the day of Ashes, and the beginning of the fast of most holy Lent. On the thirty-first of March, we will celebrate with joy the holy Easter of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. On the ninth of May will be the Ascension of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. On the nineteenth of the same month, the feast of Pentecost. On the thirtieth of the same month, the feast of the most holy Body of Christ. On the first of December, the first Sunday of the Advent of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, to whom belong honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.”
From previous years, I repeat a special tone for the chanting for the Gospel of the Epiphany; I have heard this used at Mass, and it is really quite beautiful. You can click these photos to enlarge them, or see it here in another very nice pdf.