Proclamation_of_the_Birth_of_Christ

Proclamation of the Birth of Christ

Proclamation of the Birth of Christ

Chant sung in the Catholic church


The Proclamation of the Birth of Christ, Kalenda Proclamation, or Christmas Proclamation, is a chant sung before the Midnight Mass for Christmas in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. The long text is a timeline, in which each verse represents the years from an historical event, either secular or religious, until birth of Jesus Christ, and the number of years – expressed in centuries or years – decreases until the day of the first Christmas.

Ceremonial

Originating from the Roman Martyrology, traditionally read during the hour of Prime, the proclamation places the birth of Christ "within the context of salvation history."[1] Prime was suppressed as part of the liturgical reforms following Vatican II, but Pope John Paul II restored the usage of the Proclamation during the 1980 Papal Christmas Midnight Mass. Since then, many parishes re-instituted the Proclamation as well.

In the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, the Christmas Proclamation is chanted during Midnight Mass.[2]

Translations

As the official Latin text of the Roman Martyrology has been updated, the English translation of the Proclamation has changed as well.[1]

1584 text

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Current text

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See also


References

  1. Just, Fr. Felix. "The Christmas Proclamation". Catholic Resources for Bible, Liturgy, Art, and Theology. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. Akin, Jimmy (25 December 2012). "How to understand the "Christmas Proclamation"". National Catholic Register. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  3. The Roman Martyrology: The 3d Turin ed., according to the original, complete with the proper eulogies of recent saints and offices. Translated by Collins, Raphael J. Newman. 1946.
  4. "Santa Messa Della Notte: Solennità Del Natale Del Signore" (PDF) (in Latin, Italian, and English). Tipografia Vaticana. 24 December 2018. pp. 6–7. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  5. "The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ from the Roman Martyrology". United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  6. ICEL, CCD, USCCB (2011). The Roman Missal [Third Typical Edition, Ritual Edition]. Liturgy Training Publications. p. 1452. ISBN 978-1-56854-991-0. Retrieved 24 Dec 2016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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