Oratory of the Holy Transfiguration
All liturgical texts from Book of Common Prayer, 1662.
All additional content from the Book of Common Prayer, 1928 (UK Proposed)
Weekdays
Mattins (Wednesday and Friday followed by the Litany)
Evensong
Feast
First Evensong (with Penitential Office)
Mattins and Ante-Communion
Second Evensong
ALL THE FEASTS
that are to be observed throughout the year
- All Sundays in the Year
The Days of the Feasts of:
- The Circumcision of our Lord JESUS CHRIST
- The Epiphany
- The Conversion of St. Paul
- Charles I, King and Passion-bearer
- The Purification of the Blessed Virgin
- St. Matthias the Apostle
- The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
- St. Mark the Evangelist
- St. Philip and St. James the Apostles
- The Ascension of our Lord JESUS CHRIST
- St. Barnabas
- The Nativity of St. John Baptist
- St. Peter the Apostle
- St. James the Apostle
- Transfiguration of our Lord JESUS CHRIST
- Holy Name of Jesus
- St. Bartholomew the Apostle
- St. Matthew the Apostle
- St. Michael and All Angels
- St. Luke the Evangelist
- St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles
- All Saints
- St. Andrew the Apostle
- St. Thomas the Apostle
- The NATIVITY of our Lord JESUS CHRIST
- St. Stephen the Martyr
- St. John the Evangelist
- The Holy Innocents
- Monday and Tuesday in Easter Week
- Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun Week
Lesser Feasts
Days of Abstinence and Fasting
Ash Wednesday and Good-Friday.
Other Days of Fasting; on which the Church requires such a Measure of Abstinence, as is more especially suited to extraordinary Acts and Exercises of Devotion.
- The forty days of Lent.
- The Ember-Days at the Four Seasons, being the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday in Lent, the Feast of Pentecost, 14 September, and 13 December.
- The three Rogation Days, being the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before holy Thursday, or the Ascension of our Lord.
- All the Wednesdays and Fridays in time Year, except Christmas-Day.