Liturgical Calendar
Roman Missal of 1962 (Extraordinary Form)
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1 The Circumcision of the Lord2 2nd Day in the Octave of Christmas3 3rd Day in the Octave of Christmas4 Most Holy Name of Jesus5 5th Day in the Octave of Christmas6 Epiphany of the Lord7 Second Day within the Epiphany Octave8 Third Day Within the Epiphany Octave9 Fourth Day Within the Epiphany Octave10 Fifth Day Within the Epiphany Octave11 Dominica infra Octavam Epiphaniae12 Seventh Day Within the Epiphany Octave13 Octave Day of the Epiphany14 St. Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, Confessor and Doctor of the Church15 St. Paul the First Hermit, Confessor16 St. Marcellus, Pope and Martyr17 S. Anthony, Abbot18 2nd Sunday after Epiphany19 St. Canute, King and Martyr20 Ss. Fabian and Sebastian, Martyrs21 S. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr22 Ss. Vincent and Anastasius, Martyrs23 S. Raymond of Penafort, Confessor24 St. Timothy, Bishop and Martyr25 3rd Sunday after Epiphany26 St. Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr27 St. John Chrysostom, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church28 St. Peter Nolasco, Confessor29 St. Francis de Sales, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church30 St. Martina, Virgin and Martyr31 St. John Bosco, Confessor
Thursday, January 22, 2026 Class IV
Ss. Vincent and Anastasius, Martyrs
- Source
- sancti · sancti/01-22 (C3a)
Rubrics
Gloria: yes Credo: no
Mass propers
Collect
Adésto, Dómine, supplicatiónibus nostris: ut, qui ex iniquitáte nostra reos nos esse cognóscimus, beatórum Mártyrum tuórum Vincéntii et Anastásii intercessióne liberémur.
Give heed to our humble prayers, O Lord, that we who know we are guilty of our own sin, may be saved by the intercession of Your blessed Martyrs Vincent and Anastasius.
Secret
Múnera tibi, Dómine, nostra devotiónis offérimus: quæ et pro tuórum tibi grata sint honóre Justórum, et nobis salutária, te miseránte, reddántur.
We offer You, O Lord, the gifts of our service; may they be pleasing to You for the honor of Your just ones and, through Your mercy, bring us salvation.
Postcommunion
Quǽsumus, omnípotens Deus: ut, qui cœléstia aliménta percépimus, intercedéntibus beátis Martýribus tuis Vincéntio et Anastásio, per hæc contra ómnia advérsa muniámur.
We beseech You, almighty God, that we who have eaten heavenly food may through it be protected from all harm by the intercession of Your blessed Martyrs Vincent and Anastasius.