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Roman Missal of 1962 (Extraordinary Form)
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1 Septuagesima Sunday2 Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary3 St. Blase, Bishop and Martyr4 St. Andrew Corsini, Bishop and Confessor5 St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr6 St. Titus, Bishop and Confessor7 St. Romuald, Abbot8 Sexagesima Sunday9 St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church10 St. Scholastica, Virgin11 The Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Lourdes12 Seven Holy Founders of the Order of the Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary13 Friday in Sexagesima Week14 St. Valentine, Priest and Martyr15 Quinquagesima Sunday16 Monday in Quinquagesima Week17 Tuesday in Quinquagesima Week18 Ash Wednesday19 Thursday after Ash Wednesday20 Friday after Ash Wednesday21 Saturday after Ash Wednesday22 1st Sunday of Lent23 Monday in the 1st Week of Lent24 St. Matthias the Apostle25 Feria Quarta Quattuor Temporum Quadragesimae26 Thursday in the 1st Week of Lent27 Feria Sexta Quattuor Temporum Quadragesimae28 Sabbato Quattuor Temporum Quadragesimae
Sunday, February 15, 2026 Class II
Quinquagesima Sunday
- Source
- tempora · tempora/Quadp3-0
Rubrics
Gloria: no Credo: yes Preface: Trinitatis
Commemorations
- Sts. Faustinus and Jovita, Martyrs Ferial
Mass propers
Introit
Ps 30:3-4
Esto mihi in Deum protectórem, et in locum refúgii, ut salvum me fácias: quóniam firmaméntum meum et refúgium meum es tu: et propter nomen tuum dux mihi eris, et enútries me.
Be my rock of refuge, O God, a stronghold to give me safety. You are my rock and my fortress; for Your name’s sake You will lead and guide me.
Ps 30:2
In te, Dómine, sperávi, non confúndar in ætérnum: in justítia tua líbera me et éripe me.
In You, O Lord, I take refuge; let me never be put to shame. In Your justice rescue me and deliver me.
Esto mihi in Deum protectórem, et in locum refúgii, ut salvum me fácias: quóniam firmaméntum meum et refúgium meum es tu: et propter nomen tuum dux mihi eris, et enútries me.
Be my rock of refuge, O God, a stronghold to give me safety. You are my rock and my fortress; for Your name’s sake You will lead and guide me.
Collect
Preces nostras, quǽsumus, Dómine, cleménter exáudi: atque, a peccatórum vínculis absolútos, ab omni nos adversitáte custódi.
O Lord, we beseech You, mercifully hear our prayers; loose us from the chains of our sins and keep us from all adversity.
Epistle
Léctio Epístolæ beáti Pauli Apóstoli ad Corinthios
Lesson from the first letter of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians
1 Cor 13:1-13
Fratres: Si linguis hóminum loquar et Angelórum, caritátem autem non hábeam, factus sum velut æs sonans aut cýmbalum tínniens. Et si habúero prophetíam, et nóverim mystéria ómnia et omnem sciéntiam: et si habúero omnem fidem, ita ut montes tránsferam, caritátem autem non habúero, nihil sum. Et si distribúero in cibos páuperum omnes facultátes meas, et si tradídero corpus meum, ita ut árdeam, caritátem autem non habuero, nihil mihi prodest. Cáritas patiens est, benígna est: cáritas non æmulátur, non agit pérperam, non inflátur, non est ambitiósa, non quærit quæ sua sunt, non irritátur, non cógitat malum, non gaudet super iniquitáte, congáudet autem veritáti: ómnia suffert, ómnia credit, ómnia sperat, ómnia sústinet. Cáritas numquam éxcidit: sive prophétiæ evacuabúntur, sive linguæ cessábunt, sive sciéntia destruétur. Ex parte enim cognóscimus, et ex parte prophetámus. Cum autem vénerit quod perféctum est, evacuábitur quod ex parte est. Cum essem párvulus, loquébar ut párvulus, sapiébam ut párvulus, cogitábam ut párvulus. Quando autem factus sum vir, evacuávi quæ erant párvuli. Vidémus nunc per spéculum in ænígmate: tunc autem fácie ad fáciem. Nunc cognósco ex parte: tunc autem cognóscam, sicut et cógnitus sum. Nunc autem manent fides, spes, cáritas, tria hæc: major autem horum est cáritas.
Brethren: If I should speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have charity, I have become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. And if I have prophecy and know all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so as to remove mountains, yet do not have charity, I am nothing. And if I distribute all my goods to feed the poor, and if I deliver my body to be burned, yet do not have charity, it profits me nothing. Charity is patient, is kind; charity does not envy, is not pretentious, is not puffed up, is not ambitious, is not self-seeking, is not provoked; thinks no evil, does not rejoice over wickedness, but rejoices with the truth; bears with all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Charity never fails, whereas prophecies will disappear, and tongues will cease, and knowledge will be destroyed. For we know in part and we prophesy in part; but when that which is perfect has come, that which is imperfect will be done away with. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child. Now that I have become a man, I have put away the things of a child. We see now through a mirror in an obscure manner, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know even as I have been known. So there abide faith, hope and charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
Gradual
Ps 76:15; 76:16
Tu es Deus qui facis mirabília solus: notam fecísti in géntibus virtútem tuam.
You are the God Who alone works wonders; among the peoples You have made known Your power.
Liberásti in bráchio tuo pópulum tuum, fílios Israël et Joseph.
With Your strong arm You delivered Your people, the sons of Israel and Joseph.
Ps 99:1-2
Jubiláte Deo, omnis terra: servíte Dómino in lætítia,
Sing joyfully to God, all you lands; serve the Lord with gladness.
Intráte in conspéctu ejus in exsultatióne: scitóte, quod Dóminus ipse est Deus.
Come before Him with joyful song; know that the Lord is God.
Ipse fecit nos, et non ipsi nos: nos autem pópulus ejus, et oves páscuæ ejus.
He made us, His we are; His people, the flock He tends.
Gospel
Sequéntia ++ sancti Evangélii secúndum Lucam
Continuation + of the Holy Gospel according to Luke
Luc 18:31-43
In illo témpore: Assúmpsit Jesus duódecim, et ait illis: Ecce, ascéndimus Jerosólymam, et consummabúntur ómnia, quæ scripta sunt per Prophétas de Fílio hominis. Tradétur enim Géntibus, et illudétur, et flagellábitur, et conspuétur: et postquam flagelláverint, occídent eum, et tértia die resúrget. Et ipsi nihil horum intellexérunt, et erat verbum istud abscónditum ab eis, et non intellegébant quæ dicebántur. Factum est autem, cum appropinquáret Jéricho, cæcus quidam sedébat secus viam, mendícans. Et cum audíret turbam prætereúntem, interrogábat, quid hoc esset. Dixérunt autem ei, quod Jesus Nazarénus transíret. Et clamávit, dicens: Jesu, fili David, miserére mei. Et qui præíbant, increpábant eum, ut tacéret. Ipse vero multo magis clamábat: Fili David, miserére mei. Stans autem Jesus, jussit illum addúci ad se. Et cum appropinquásset, interrogávit illum, dicens: Quid tibi vis fáciam? At ille dixit: Dómine, ut vídeam. Et Jesus dixit illi: Réspice, fides tua te salvum fecit. Et conféstim vidit, et sequebátur illum, magníficans Deum. Et omnis plebs ut vidit, dedit laudem Deo.
At that time, Jesus taking to Himself the Twelve said to them, Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and all things that have been written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man will be accomplished. For He will be delivered to the Gentiles, and will be mocked and scourged and spit upon; and after they have scourged Him, they will put Him to death; and on the third day He will rise again. And they understood none of these things and this saying was hidden from them, neither did they get to know the things that were being said. Now it came to pass as He drew near to Jericho, that a certain blind man was sitting by the wayside, begging; but hearing a crowd passing by, he inquired what this might be. And they told him that Jesus of Nazareth was passing by. And he cried out, saying, Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me! And they who went in front angrily tried to silence him. But he cried out all the louder, Son of David, have mercy on me! Then Jesus stopped and commanded that he should be brought to Him. And when he drew near, He asked him, saying, What would you have Me do for you? And he said, Lord, that I may see. And Jesus said to him, Receive your sight, your faith has saved you. And at once he received his sight, and followed Him, glorifying God. And all the people upon seeing it gave praise to God.
Offertory
Ps 118:12-13
Benedíctus es, Dómine, doce me justificatiónes tuas: in lábiis meis pronuntiávi ómnia judícia oris tui.
Blessed are You, O Lord; teach me Your statutes. With my lips I declare all the ordinances of Your mouth.
Secret
Hæc hóstia, Dómine, quǽsumus, emúndet nostra delícta: et, ad sacrifícium celebrándum, subditórum tibi córpora mentésque sanctíficet.
May this offering, O Lord, we beseech You, wipe away our transgressions, and make holy the minds and bodies of Your servants for celebrating this sacrifice.
Communion
Ps 77:29-30
Manducavérunt, et saturári sunt nimis, et desidérium eórum áttulit eis Dóminus: non sunt fraudáti a desidério suo.
They ate and were wholly surfeited; the Lord had brought them what they craved: they were not defrauded of that which they craved.
Postcommunion
Quǽsumus, omnípotens Deus: ut, qui coeléstia aliménta percépimus, per hæc contra ómnia adversa muniámur.
We beseech You, almighty God, that we who have received the Bread of heaven, may by it be protected from all adversity.
Additional readings
GradualeF
Ps 76:15; 76:16
Tu es Deus qui facis mirabília solus: notam fecísti in géntibus virtútem tuam.
Liberásti in bráchio tuo pópulum tuum, fílios Israël et Joseph.
You are the God Who alone works wonders; among the peoples You have made known Your power.
With Your strong arm You delivered Your people, the sons of Israel and Joseph.