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The ferial regular is repeated in Roman numerals in the third column.
The city was ceded to the Bishopric of Toledo, which granted it ferial rights.
A Sunday or ferial Mass may not be used as a votive Mass.
During the national fair of San Marcos, this venue is host to the folk culture spectacle known as "ferial".
Later it was prescribed for all clerics and became obligatory whenever a ferial office was celebrated.
The martyrology, or ferial, of the Roman Church in the middle of the fourth century still exists.
On Rogation Tuesday, if the office was ferial the Mass was of Rogation.
It had three lessons and took the psalms of Matins from the ferial office; the rest of the office was like the semidouble.
The second, Oratio super populum, is said only in ferial Masses in Lent.
Also in the ferial Mass, the Preface for Lent gives way to the Preface of the Cross.
Before Pope St. Pius X's reform, it involved the recitation of 18 psalms on Sundays and 12 on ferial days.
The ferial days have only one Nocturn consisting of twelve psalms; each Nocturn has, as usual, three lessons.
The week-day or ferial office and that of simple feasts were composed of one nocturn only, with twelve psalms and three lessons.
At ferial Masses in Lent the Oratio super populum follows the last Postcommunion.
Instead of the "suffragia sanctorum" in the semidouble and ferial Offices, a commemoration of the Holy Cross is used.
On Vigils in Advent that were not also Ember days, if the office was ferial the Mass wa of the Vigil commemorating the feria.
On the Monday of each week (except in Lent and Paschal time) if the office was ferial the conventual Mass was permitted to be a Requiem.
The colour for the Office de tempore is white; the Te Deum and Gloria are recited every day even in the ferial Office.
In the lessons, as in the psalms, the order for special days breaks in upon the normal order of ferial offices and dislocates the scheme for consecutive reading.
In ferial tone he addressed J. J. O'Molloy: --Taylor had come there, you must know, from a sickbed.
The present arrangement provides for seven 'hulali' at each ferial night service, ten on Sundays, three on "Memorials", and the whole Psalter on Feasts of the Lord.
"Ferial" is an adjective formed from "feria" and is used in connection with a noun, as in the phrase "ferial Mass".
The second half-line gives the ferial regular, or weekday displacement, of the day of that year's Paschal Full Moon from the concurrent, or the weekday of 24 March.
The Divine Office, collected like a Breviary, was published at Mosul in seven volumes (1886-96), the ferial office alone at Rome in 1853, and at Sharfi in the Lebanon (1898).
The psalms are chosen not in their serial order, as in the Sunday Office or the Roman ferial Office, but because certain verses, which serve as antiphons, seem to allude to the state of the dead.