Getting rid of "Commemoratio ad Laudes tantum" #3414
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… In æternum, Amen! I cannot recommend to read through the Commemoration routine! First, it is unbelievably complex. Worse, it is utterly wrong: This is why every now and then, there is the necessity of some quick fixes like #3416 just recently. But, for instance, if you check out Vespers on Saturday 2023-10-28 under Divino Afflatu rules, you will notice the commemoration of the Sunday comes before the commemoration of Ss. Simon and Jude App. This is one of the instances where DA changed the order by directing the comm. of the concurrent office to come first always: which the algorithm is trying to accomplish but fails to do! I am currently working on a new routine for Occurrence, Concurrence and Commemorations to replace the current function "getrank()" and ammend the "oratio" routine in specials.pl: hopefully, when this work is completed in a couple of days, this plethora of "quick fixes" comes to an end. After all, if we have a seperate database file for all the exceptions, one could simply get rid of the code and just hard code everything in the database files for each case seperately, which is to redicule the whole Div. Off. project, isn't it? When it comes to the Cistercian ordo, I have to confess I have no idea on its rubrics. Your observation on the Monastic version, however, comes from the fact that 1963 is implemented which is mimicing the Roman 1960. Once we get to bring back Monastic 1617 and Monastic 1930, which is also on my personal agenda, there might be a better starting point to develop what you are looking for yourself. |
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I see Your repo is far behind so I heartily advise to keep it update, there where many changes this year. |
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Laudetur Jesus Christus!
I'm trying to push forward the Cistercian version, and now I've realized that the normal Monastic version is very much "Romanized", and omits much of the Commemorations on Sundays and higher feasts.
The Cistercian ordo has first Vespers for all the Feasts, even the commemorated ones. Such Commemoration can only be omitted, if the main Feast is Sermo major (equivalent of 1st Class or Duplex major). Meanwhile second Vespers are limited to Feasts with 12 Lessons.
Now the current Monastic version has way too much Commemorations on Lauds only.
My question: is there an easy way, how to fix it, or do I have to read through the unbelievably complex Commemoration routine and try to make the heads or tails myself?
Thank you, God bless!
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