Jubilate Sunday

Jubilate Sunday

Jubilate Sunday is the third Sunday after Easter. It is called this because in the liturgy of the Catholic Church the first line of the introit for that day's mass is "Jubilate Deo omnis terra" ("Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth") from Psalm 66 (65). Wikisource _en. Bible, King James, Psalms#Chapter 66|Psalm 66

The liturgy for this day, and for the next two Sundays, continues to celebrate the Easter resurrection.


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