I'm not sure the accented "œ" exists in any font per se. I believe its created on the fly by using a combining diacritical (I have not looked at the lexer to check, so I might be wrong). What's probably missing is that combining diacritical, which is why you get the "œ" but not the accent. If the accented "œ" was its own character, then it wouldn't revert back to a plain "œ" if the character was missing, but rather just be skipped altogether (which is what TeX normally does for missing characters). Not having the Minion Pro font I can't check this hypothesis, but you might try `<v>{\'\oe}</v>` instead. This will insert the TeX code directly rather than trying to make use of Gregorio's special character feature.
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