medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Sorry John, no offense intended. Not in my wildest nightmares would it be possible to imagine that such a feast as Cosmas & Damian could have been moved - after 1500 years on the 27. September.
Dispositions within the Roman-Catholic Church made after 1969 have I preferred to ignore,
they are irrelevant to me personally as an historian, and also on this dignified List.
Best
Erik
At 20:01 -0500 26/09/09, John Dillon wrote:
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>I'm sorry, but being hopelessly obtuse I fail to take your meaning about saints of today and tomorrow. Could you perhaps be more direct?
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>As I manage to say at least once a year (most recently, on 24. September 2009) these selective "saints of the day" notices ordinarily follow the calendrical order of the latest edition of the Roman Martyrology (RM; in deference to others writing on this list I usually manage to suppress my personal preference for the Latin title _Martyrologium Romanum_ and the abbreviation 'MR'). But exceptions are often made for saints now and sometimes always not entered in RM.
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