November 2024
November is dedicated to the Holy Souls in Purgatory
November 1
Solemnity of All Saints, Holy Day of Obligation
- An Anticipated Mass for the Solemnity may be celebrated starting Thursday Evening, October 31, 2024, after 4:00pm onward. The faithful who attend this evening Mass fulfills the holy day of obligation.
- All Masses on Friday, November 1, is the Mass for the Solemnity of All Saints.
- Vestments: White
- Gloria is recited or sung.
- Creed is said.
- Solemn Blessing #18 may be used.
- Ritual Masses (i.e. Order of Matrimony, Funeral Mass) are not permitted today, however, a Funeral Liturgy Outside the Mass may take place.
- If the parish has any relics of saints, they can be carried in the opening procession and placed in an area where parishioners can venerate them after Mass.
- Consider chanting the Litany of Saints for the opening procession. You can add the patron saint and saints that adorn the church or featured in the windows or different saints from the various ethnic groups of the parish. For a detailed resource on the structure of the Litany of the Saints, click here.
- If you have any questions about how to prepare your Litany of Saints, please call Victor Wheeler at (213) 637-7054.
- Religious articles and sacramentals may be blessed. (See Book of Blessings, Chapters 44, 45, & 46).
November 2
Commemoration of All the Faithful departed (All Souls’ Day)
- All Masses on Saturday, November 2, before 4:00PM is the Mass for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed.
- All Masses on Saturday Evening, November 2, after 4:00PM is the Mass for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time.
- Vestments: White, Black, or Violet/Purple may be used.
- Gloria is not said or sung.
- Creed is not said.
- Ritual Masses (i.e. Order of Matrimony) are not permitted today.
- Funeral Masses or Masses for the Dead are permitted.
- Any of the 5 prefaces for the Dead may be used.
- Solemn Blessing #20 Celebrations for the Dead may be used.
- See Book of Blessings, Chapter 57 "Order for Visiting a Cemetery on All Souls' Day, Memorial Day, or on the Anniversary of Death or Burial."
- Parishes may display a Book of the Names of the Dead, in which parishioners may write the names of their loved ones.
See below for special intention prayer:
- That God may welcome into the light of his face all who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection, let us pray to the Lord.
- Para que Cristo, que con su muerte destruyó la muerte y con su gloriosa resurrección dio la vida al mundo entero, conceda el lugar de la luz y la felicidad eternas a nuestros hermanos difuntos, roguemos al Señor.
All Souls' Day Mass
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
10:00AM
November 3
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 3-9, 2024
National Vocation Awareness Week
November 4
St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop - Memorial (white)
November 9
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, Feast
- Vestments: White
- Gloria is said or sung.
- Creed is omitted.
- Sprinkling Rite may be used today.
- Solemn Blessing #19 for the Dedication of a Church may be used.
- Reflect on the following:
- Is your parish dedicated?
- Do you know the date of your parish's dedication?
- Has your parish celebrated its dedication before or preparing to celebrate it?
November 10
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 11
St. Martin of Tours, Bishop - Memorial (white)
November 12
St. Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr - Memorial (red)
November 13
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin - Memorial (white)
Patron of Immigrants
November 17
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Click Here for Pope Francis' Message for the 8th World Day of the Poor 11-17-2024.
November 21
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Memorial (white)
November 22
Saint Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr, Memorial (red)
Patron of Musicians
November 24
Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
- Vestments: White
- Rite for the Blessing and Sprinkling of Water may be used.
- Gloria is sung.
- Creed is prayed.
- Solemn Blessing #11 may be used.
- Ritual Masses (i.e. Order of Matrimony) are not permitted today.
November 28
Thanksgiving Day (USA)
- The Missal for the United States provides a set of prayers, including a preface, at the end of the PS.
- Consider using the collect from MPVN/48.1 as the concluding prayer for the UP.
- Any readings from LM #943-947 may be used.
- The Gloria and Creed are not sung or said.
- For the “Blessing of Food on Thanksgiving Day,” see Book of Blessings Ch. 38.
- Individuals or families may bring food to Mass to be blessed for their Thanksgiving dinner, or to be distributed to the poor. The blessing may take place outside Mass.
November 30
St. Andrew the Apostle, Feast
- Vestments: Red
- Prayers are found in the Proper of the Saints.
- Gloria is sung or said.
- Creed is omitted.
December 2024
December 1
1st Sunday of Advent
- Gloria is not said or sung.
- Creed is recited.
- Preface 1 of Advent is used through December 16.
- As we approach the beginning of another year of the Liturgical Calendar, please note the Lectionary cycles for 2025 are:
- Sunday Cycle – Year C
- Weekday Cycle – I
Blessing of the Advent Wreath
- Bless your wreath once; simply light the candle before all other Masses.
- Blessing of the Advent wreath can be found in the Book of Blessings, Chapter 47. If done during Mass, it should take place after the Universal Prayer
93rd Our Lady of Guadalupe Archdiocesan Celebration
10:30am Procession
1:00pm Mass
East Los Angeles College
1301 East Cesar Chavez Avenue, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Commemoration of World AIDS Day - December 1st
Parishes may include the following prayer intention during the Prayer of the Faithful
- English: As we commemorate Word AIDS Day today, may all persons suffering from HIV/AIDS and their loved ones be always treated with compassion and have access to all the care and support they need. We pray to the Lord.
- Spanish: Al conmemorar hoy el Día Mundial del SIDA, para que a todas las personas que sufren por el VIH/SIDA y a sus familiares y amigos se les trate siempre con compasión y para que tengan acceso a todo el cuidado y ayuda que necesitan. Oremos al Señor.
December 3
St. Francis Xavier, Priest, Memorial (white)
December 7
St. Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, Memorial (white)
December 8
2nd Sunday of Advent
The Sunday of Advent takes precedence over the solemnity; therefore, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is transferred to the following Monday, Dec. 9.
December 9
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Holy Day of Obligation
Patronal Feast Day of the United States of America
- Vestment: White
- Ritual Masses (i.e. Order of Matrimony) are not permitted.
- Today is a solemnity. Incorporating incense, festive music, and a more formal Gospel procession is appropriate.
- The Gloria is said or sung.
- The Creed is recited.
- Preface is proper and found on the pages in the missal for the Immaculate Conception.
- Solemn Blessing #1 or #15 may be used.
December 12
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Feast (white)
Patroness of the Americas
- The Gloria is sung or said.
- The Creed is omitted.
- Add the needs of pregnant women for the Universal Prayer; for sample intercessions see Book of Blessings, Chapter 1, Section 8. "Order for the Blessing of a Mother"
- In the United States, it is a feast day. Unlike in Mexico, today is a solemnity, thus the Gloria is said or sung, but the Creed is omitted during the mass.
- While the Mexican leccionario indicates three readings (1st Reading: Zec 2:14-17; 2nd Reading: Rev. 11; Gospel: Luke 1:26-38 or Luke 1:39-47) for Dec. 12, here in the US there is only one reading before the Gospel since it is a Feast. In other words, at mass one of these two readings may be proclaimed Zec 2:14-17 or Rev. 11, followed by the Responsorial Psalm, Alleluia, and then one of the two options for the Gospel. This is indicated by the American Lectionary for Dec. 12 and the Ordo.
- Mientras que el leccionario mexicano indica tres lecturas (1ª Lectura: Zac 2,14-17; 2ª Lectura: Apoc. 11; Evangelio: San Lucas 1,26-38 o San Lucas 1,39-47) para el 12 de diciembre, aquí en Estados Unidos solamente hay una lectura antes del Evangelio por tratarse de una Fiesta. En otras palabras, en la misa se puede proclamar una de estas dos lecturas, Zac 2,14-17 o Apoc 11, seguida del Salmo Responsorial, Aleluya, y luego una de las dos opciones para el Evangelio. Así lo indica el Leccionario Americano para el 12 de diciembre y el Ordo.
December 13
St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr, Memorial (red)
December 14
St. John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor of the Church, Memorial (white)
December 15
3rd Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday)
- Liturgical Color: Rose or Violet
- The Gloria is not sung or said.
- Creed is recited.
22nd Archdiocesan Simbang Gabi 2024
Sponsored by the Filipino Ministry of the Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Mass @ 6:30pm
- A Filipino tradition of 9-Day Novena of Masses in preparation for the Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. In the Philippines, the tradition is celebrated in the early morning before dawn (4am), but here in the United States, the Masses have been adapted to the evenings (7pm) to accommodate people who work.
- December 15 - 23 (Evening Masses) or 16-24 (Early Dawn Masses) Simbang Gabi Novena through the various parishes of the archdiocese.
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December 17 - 24 Weekday Masses
- Second part of Advent begins.
- The prayer texts and readings for Weekday Masses are taken from the specific calendar date.
- O Antiphons begin.
- Preface II of Advent may be used beginning December 17
December 21
Homeless Persons' Interreligious Memorial
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Mass @ 7pm
For more information, click here
December 22
4th Sunday of Advent
- The Gloria is not sung.
- Creed is recited.
- Preface II of Advent is used.
- Masses for the Fourth Sunday of Advent start at 4PM on Saturday, December 21.
Christmas Masses
- Vestments: White/Gold
- The Gloria is sung or said.
- The Creed is recited. Remind the assembly that all kneel when the incarnation is mentioned.
- Solemn Blessing for the Nativity of the Lord (#2) may be used.
- Blessing of the Nativity Scene can be found in the Book of Blessing, Ch. 48
- Blessing of a Christmas Tree can be found in the Book of Blessing, Ch. 49.
December 24 & 25
Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord
- Anticipated Masses for the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ start at 4PM at the earliest.
Midnight Mass
- The Christmas proclamation should be sung before the Mass during the Night begins. The text is found in appendix I of the missal. The entrance song immediately follows the chant.
December 26
St. Stephen, the First Martyr, Feast
- Vestments: Red
- Gloria is said or sung
- Solemn Blessing for the Nativity of the Lord may be used to unify the days of the octave.
Birthday of Archbishop Jose Gomez
Please include him in the Prayer of the Faithful
December 27
St. John the Evangelist, Apostle and Evangelist, Feast
Patron Saint of our Archdiocesan Seminary
- Vestments: White
- Gloria is said or sung.
- Solemn Blessing for the Nativity of the Lord may be used.
- Please include the following petition as part of the universal prayers:
- English: For the faculty, staff and seminarians of Saint John seminary, that they may continue to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ, we pray to the Lord.
- Español: Por la facultad universitaria, el personal y los seminaristas en el seminario de San Juan, para que puedan continuar creciendo como discípulos de Jesucristo, roguemos al Señor.
December 28
Holy Innocents, Martyrs, Feast
- Vestments: Red
- Gloria is said or sung
- Solemn Blessing for the Nativity of the Lord may be used to unify the days of the octave.
December 29
Feast of the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
- Vestments: White
- Gloria is said or sung.
- Creed is recited.
- Solemn Blessing #2, #3, or Prayer over the people #25 may be used.
- Blessing of a Family (see Book of Blessings, Ch. 1)
Solemn Opening of the Jubilee Year Mass
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
10:00am
New Year's Eve
- Blessing of the New Year (see Catholic Houshold Book of Blessings and Prayers, 85-87)