[Magdalen] Ascensiontide?
Charles Wohlers
charles.wohlers at verizon.net
Thu Jun 1 15:11:27 UTC 2017
IIRC, Ascensiontide went out when the 1979 BCP came in. I do recall being
taught it as one of the seasons when I was a kid. If you look at the 1928
Lectionary you'll see that the Sunday before Pentecost is the "Sunday after
Ascension" and not the Sixth Sunday after Easter (Seventh Sunday *of* Easter
in today's Lectionary).
So, whoever wrote that sticky was just being terribly old fashioned, to put
it charitably.
Chad Wohlers
Woodbury, VT USA
chadwohl at satucket.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Knitter
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2017 10:51 AM
To: Magdalen at herberthouse.org
Subject: [Magdalen] Ascensiontide?
I got to church last night for Evening Prayer and Mass, and the
ASCENSION card from the hymn board was on a table in the sacristy with
a yellow sticky on it on which was written, "The 10 days from
Ascension to Pentecost are Ascensiontide." Oh, really? I opened a BCP
to p. 32, and it still says it's Easter Season.
Didn't matter yesterday, as the hymn board said VISITATION at the top.
But in changing it for this morning's Morning Prayer officiant, I left
it blank for him or her to decide. And in general I thought it best to
ignore anonymous notes. I have no idea who left that note, and the
handwriting is definitely not that of our priest-in-charge. Someone
apparently feels we need a new season! I think an argument could be
made for one, but there's also the deal that Easter Season is 50 days,
not 40. A parish where the Paschal candle is burned only until
Ascension Day could probably do an (unofficial) Ascensiontide. We keep
it burnin,' as customary.
--
Scott R. Knitter
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA
More information about the Magdalen
mailing list