Why do we have in Common Office files letters like b,c,t,d? #3883
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It's a practicality which, as far as I have checked, is derived on how the Commune Sanctorum is actually organised in the books. For instance, there are slight variations in the Commune for Virgins, C6, depending on whether it's one or more and a martyr or not. These are then in the files C6, C6a, and C6b. In the Missale, you also find several masses for the same category of saints, like Confessor Bishop, so there is the need for even more distinguished files which are simply enumerated by the alphabet. |
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I understand the letters in C files like is described in technical documentation: a and p, but what about the other letters i see like b,c,t,d?
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