The Most Sacred Passion of Our Lord
- Feria III post Sexagesima (Tuesday after Sexagesima Sunday)
- Feria VI post Sexagesima (Friday after Sexagesima Sunday)
The Mass can be found in the Missale Romanum in the Missae pro ALIQUIBUS LOCIS section.
This Mass can be found in older Hand Missals, we have produced a Latin English Propers sheet for the Feast. The English texts have come from The Roman Missal in Latin and English, No. 697. Desclee.
The Office for the Feast can be found in the Roman Breviary Translated by John, MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T. Music can be found in the Roman Antiphonale 1912, Pro aliq. locis. pg. [138]. The full text of the Office for today can be found in the Breviarum Romanum 1906.
The following beautiful hymns are used as part of today’s Office,
- Maerentes oculi spargite lacrimas, Vespers Hymn
- Maerentes oculi, Dominican Vespers Hymn
- Aspice, infami Deus, Matins Hymn
- Aspice, infami Deus, Matins Hymn (alternative translation)
- Aspice, infami Deus, Dominican Matins Hymn
- Saevo dolorum turbine, Lauds Hymn
- Saevo dolorum turbine, Dominican Lauds Hymn
Translations of the hymns for the Feasts of the Instruments of the Passion can be found in Early Christian hymns : Donahoe, Daniel Joseph, 1853-1930. Other Translations below,