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for the 1969 calendar, they are practically never done in liturgies that follow the 1969 calendar, so do not constitute relevant overview information. If you were to make a navbox for the 1960 Extraordinary Form Roman Rite liturgical calendar, I would have no objection to you putting in the 1960-era processions list, because (#1) that is the calendar to which the processions apply; and (#2) such processions are more common in traditionalist communities, so the information would be relevant.
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Western Europe. In the context of the traditionalist liturgy that uses the 1960 calendar, the processions are celebrated more broadly, but that calendar
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I removed the recently-added designation of processions because, to the best of my knowledge, such processions are done out of popular piety, rather than being prescribed in the rubrics (Palm Sunday being a notable exception), and as such, are not part of the liturgical year per se. Sources would be
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My primary concern is that you appear to have confused the 1960 and 1969 calendars. This navbox is for the 1969 calendar, for which these processions do not exist, as far as I know. (I'm willing to be proven wrong on this.) My secondary concern is that, even if such a list of processions does exist
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I read the article. For the procession list it cites the Roman Ritual, which does not exist in that form in the
Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite. This navbox is about the Ordinary Form, not the Extraordinary Form. My question remains: Is there a list of processions (in the rubrics of the Ordinary
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Notwithstanding to what extent that assertion is true, the legend said "possible processions" (in the Latin Church). If the "above" variable of the template was changed to "Based on" rather than "According to", would you accept including the small detail in question then?
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welcome. But even if these processions are somehow an official part of the liturgical year, I'm not sure that this template is the best place to mention to include that information. People can read about processions on the appropriate pages.
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While not of essential importance to the topic, how much does it hurt? Did you read the relevant section in the processions article for relevance?
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