58. For the pastoral good of the faithful, it is permitted to observe on Sundays in Ordinary Time those celebrations that fall during the week and that are agreeable to the devotion of the faithful, provided the celebrations rank above that Sunday in the Table of Liturgical Days. The Mass of such celebrations may be used at all the celebrations of Mass at which the people are present.
Although rubric 360 specifies that two Low Masses are permitted except in the case of 358c, the very name external solemnity seems to suggest that the Mass should be celebrated with an appropriate degree of solemnity. My parish has two Sung Masses and two Low Masses on Sunday, so we have Low and Sung Masses for both the Sunday at the external solemnity, if that makes sense, and it has become our custom not to have a High Mass on a feast day that gets an external solemnity on Sunday, but I think quite a few TLM communities celebrate with solemnity both days, including two Corpus Christi processions.c) feasts of the 1st or 2nd class which are connected with some special liturgical service, if that liturgical service is transferred to a Sunday with the approval of the Holy See, only for the Mass which is celebrated in connection with the aforesaid liturgical service;
d) the feast of a duly constituted principal patron;
e) the anniversary of the dedication of the church itself in which the Mass is said;
f) the titular feast of the church itself;
g) the titular feast of the order or congregation;
h) the feast of the holy founder of the order or congregation;
i) feast of the 1st and 2nd class which are celebrated with an especially large attendance by the faithful; of this matter, the local ordinary is the judge.
Ah, I see how what I wrote can be taken as implying the contrary. My apologies for a clumsily worded sentence! I did not mean to suggest that it would be preferable to postpone the Rosary solemnity a week, but rather to state a general principle about scheduling. I'll revise my previous comment.But also, the Rosary feast never had an octave.
Ad bonum pastorale fidelium procurandum, in dominicis per annum, licet eas celebrationes agere, quae infra hebdomadam occurrunt, quaeque ipsorum fidelium pietati sunt acceptae, dummodo hae in tabula praecedentiae ipsi dominicae praeponantur. De his celebrationibus dici possunt omnes Missae, quae concurrente populo celebrantur.
I'm glad that wasn't his only reason.
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