This website is an extension of another website I have made to cover the readings for Sundays, Solemnities, Major Feasts, and the Weekdays of Lent, Holy Week, and the Easter Octave. In this one, the readings in the 1962 Missal for those Sundays, Feasts, etc. will be shown.
Since a lot of the Old Testament and New Testament isn't read in the Latin Mass, the books of the Bible will be grouped in the sections as they appear in the LXX/Septuagint (link), although the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible) will be listed separately; ditto with the Major Prophets and 12 Minor Prophets. Each of the four gospels will also have their own separate pages.
Square emojis are shown after the names of each Sunday/Feast to indicate vestment color. Sadly, there is currently no pink square emoji ☹️
Italics indicate that this reading was removed in 1951
*indicates reading was shortened in 1951
**indicates feast was deleted in 1960
The same rules for when the feasts of St. Joseph and that of the Annunciation are the same as they are in the Novus Ordo, but All Souls' Day (Nov. 2), if it were to fall on a Sunday, would be postponed to the following day. The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (Feb. 2) was called that of the Purification of the B.V.M.
The Ember Saturdays of September always take place on the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross on the 14th.
If any of the 3rd-6th Sundays after Epiphany get omitted due to the Septuagesima season, they are made up for at the end of the year, with each one following the 24th Sunday after Pentecost. The last Sunday in October would always be the Feast of Christ the King; the readings of the normal Sunday would be read on whatever days of that following week had no feast. The way the former works is as follows:
If the number of Sundays after Pentecost is 24: The readings for the Last Sunday after Pentecost are to be read.
If the number of Sundays after Pentecost is 25: the readings for the 24th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 6th Sunday after Epiphany.
If the number of Sundays after Pentecost is 26:
The readings for the 24th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 5th Sunday after Epiphany; those of the 25th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 6th Sunday after Epiphany.
If the number of Sundays after Pentecost is 27:
The readings for the 24th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 4th Sunday after Epiphany; those of the 25th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 5th Sunday after Epiphany; and those of the 26th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 6th Sunday after Epiphany.
If the number of Sundays after Pentecost is 28:
The readings for the 24th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany; those of the 25th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 4th Sunday after Epiphany; those of the 26th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 5th Sunday after Epiphany; and those of the 27th Sunday after Pentecost are those of the 6th Sunday after Epiphany.
Whenever the Feast of the Holy Innocents (Dec. 28) is celebrated on a Sunday, the vestment color is red; if it falls during the week, purple is worn.
Additionally, the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, if there are no Sundays between January 1 and 6, is celebrated on January 2.