I teach at a Catholic school called Providence Academy. We've been emphasizing more in recent years the patronage of Our Lady of Divine Providence. There are traditions of a feast under this title of Our Lady in Puerto Rico and elsewhere on November 19, though it is not in the Roman calendar, nor the local calendar here in MN. I would like to sing II Vespers of the BVM from the Liber Usualis on this day. I know a votive mass of the BVM can be offered on days when it's not the proper mass. Is it also possible to celebrate a "votive vespers"?
I believe that lay people who are not bound by canon law under holy orders can pray in any form they wish, as long as it doesn't run contrary to the teachings of the Church. SFAIK only folk in holy orders are bound to pray the official or approved form of the offices as a part of their obligations under canon law.
David, I'm aware that what you say is true, although I would like it to be a public liturgy. We also have two Dominican priests who are able to celebrate with us.
Chrism, no and no. Just last year we had an all-school mass (PK-12 rather than by lower, middle and upper school) on November 19 and that was the beginnings of our devotion.
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