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General Roman Calendar

The General Roman Calendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord (Jesus Christ) in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, wherever this liturgical rite is in use. These celebrations are a fixed annual date, or occur on a particular day of the week. Examples are the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January and the Feast of Christ the King in November.

Others relate to the date of Easter. Examples are the celebrations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. National and diocesan calendars, including that of the diocese of Rome itself as well as the calendars of religious institutes and even of continents, add other saints and mysteries or transfer the celebration of a particular saint or mystery from the date assigned in the General Calendar to another date.

These liturgical calendars indicate the degree or rank of each celebration: memorial (which can be merely optional), feast, or solemnity. Among other differences, the Gloria is said or sung at the Mass of a feast but not at that of a memorial. The Creed is added on solemnities.

The last general revision of the General Roman Calendar was in 1969 and was authorized by the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis of Paul VI. The motu proprio and the decree of promulgation were included in the book Calendarium Romanum, published in the same year by Libreria Editrice Vaticana.[1] This contained the official document Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar, and the list of celebrations of the General Roman Calendar. Both these documents are printed, in their present revised form, in the Roman Missal, after the General Instruction of the Roman Missal.[2][3]

Selection of saints included Edit

While canonization involves the addition of the saint's name to the Roman Martyrology, it does not necessarily involve the insertion of the saint's name into the General Roman Calendar, which mentions only a very limited selection of canonized saints. There is a common misconception that certain saints, (e.g., Christopher) were "unsainted" in 1969 or that veneration of them was "suppressed". Christopher is recognized as a saint of the Catholic Church, being listed as a martyr in the Roman Martyrology under 25 July.[4]

In 1969, Paul VI issued the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis. In it, he recognized that, while the written Acts of Saint Christopher are merely legendary, attestations to the veneration of the martyr date from ancient times. His change in the calendar of saints included "leaving the memorial of Saint Christopher to local calendars", because of the relatively late date of its insertion into the Roman calendar.[5]

Liturgical year Edit

In the liturgical books, the document General Roman Calendar, which lists not only fixed celebrations but also some moveable ones, is printed immediately after the document Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar,[2][3] which states that "throughout the course of the year the Church unfolds the entire mystery of Christ and observes the birthdays of the Saints". The birth of a saint to heaven is as a rule celebrated on a fixed day of the year. Sometimes they may be moved either to or from a Sunday. The mysteries of Christ are often celebrated on dates that always vary from year to year.[6][7][8][9]

The Catholic Church's year combines two cycles of liturgical celebrations. One has been called the Proper of Time or Temporale, associated with the moveable date of Easter and the fixed date of Christmas. The other is associated with fixed calendar dates and has been called the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale.[6][7][8][9] The General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that belong to the Proper of Time or Temporale and is not limited to those that make up the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale. An instance where two observances occur on the same date is called an occurrence.[10]

Transfer of celebrations Edit

Some celebrations listed in the General Roman Calendar are transferred to another date:

For the pastoral advantage of the people, it is permissible to observe on the Sundays in Ordinary Time those celebrations that fall during the week and have special appeal to the devotion of the faithful, provided the celebrations take precedence over these Sundays in the Table of Liturgical Days.[11]

List of celebrations inscribed in the GRC Edit

This list contains all celebrations currently inscribed in the General Roman Calendar. It is updated whenever the pope makes changes to the celebrations in the General Roman Calendar.

When no citation is provided for a particular celebration, it comes from Calendarium Romanum Generale (General Roman Calendar) as printed in the Latin original of Roman Missal, ed. typ. tertia (reimpressio emendata), released in 2008.[12] Celebrations that are added or changed are cited from official decrees.

Celebration names are used from English Roman Missal (2018).

January Edit

^a The solemnity of Epiphany of the Lord is always celebrated on 6 January in the General Roman Calendar, however, in particular calendars, it might by transferred to Sunday on or after 6 January.
^b When the solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord is transferred to Sunday, which occurs on 7 or 8 January, the feast of the Baptism of the Lord is celebrated on the following Monday. (Ubi sollemnitas Epiphaniæ ad dominicam transfertur, quæ die 7 vel 8 ianuarii occurrit, festum Baptismatis Domini celebratur feria secunda sequenti.)[12]

February Edit

^a On 25 January 2021, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor of the Church, in the General Roman Calendar.[13]

March Edit

April Edit

  • 2 April: Saint Francis of Paola, Hermit – optional memorial
  • 4 April: Saint Isidore, Bishop and Doctor of the Church – optional memorial
  • 5 April: Saint Vincent Ferrer, Priest – optional memorial
  • 7 April: Saint John Baptist de la Salle, Priest – memorial
  • 11 April: Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr – memorial
  • 13 April: Saint Martin I, Pope and Martyr – optional memorial
  • 21 April: Saint Anselm, Bishop and Doctor of the Church – optional memorial
  • 23 April: Saint George, Martyr – optional memorial
  • 23 April: Saint Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr – optional memorial
  • 24 April: Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr – optional memorial
  • 25 April: Saint Mark, Evangelist – feast
  • 28 April: Saint Peter Chanel, Priest and Martyr – optional memorial
  • 28 April: Saint Louis Grignon de Montfort, Priest – optional memorial
  • 29 April: Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church – memorial
  • 30 April: Saint Pius V, Pope – optional memorial

May Edit

^a On 25 January 2021, Pope Francis inscribed Saint John of Avila, Priest and Doctor of the Church, in the General Roman Calendar.[13]
^b On 25 January 2019, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Paul VI, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar.[14]
^c On 11 February 2018, Pope Francis inscribed Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, in the General Roman Calendar.[15] In years when the memorial of the Mother of the Church coincides with another obligatory memorial, only the memorial of the Mother of the Church will be celebrated for that year.[16]
^d The solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ can be transferred to the following Sunday in particular calendars.

June Edit

^a The title Doctor of the Church was conferred to Saint Irenaeus by Pope Francis on 21 January 2022.[17]
^b In 2022, the solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus coincided with the solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist. The Holy See kept the solemnity of the Sacred Heart on 24 June and brought forward the Nativity of John the Baptist to 23 June, except in locations where John the Baptist is the patron saint, where the reverse applied.[18]
^c In years when the memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary coincides with another obligatory memorial, both must be considered optional for that year.[19]

July Edit

^a Pope Francis raised the rank of the celebration of Saint Mary Magdalene to feast on 3 June 2016.[20]
^b Pope Francis decreed on 26 January 2021 that Saints Mary and Lazarus of Bethany are to be celebrated alongside of Saint Martha.[21]

August Edit

September Edit

^a On 25 January 2021, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Virgin and Doctor of the Church, in the General Roman Calendar.[13]

October Edit

^a On 18 May 2020, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Faustina Kowalska, Virgin, in the General Roman Calendar.[22]
^b On 29 May 2014, Pope Francis inscribed Saint John XXIII, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar.[23]
^c On 29 May 2014, Pope Francis inscribed Saint John Paul II, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar.[23]

November Edit

December Edit

^a On 31 October 2019, Pope Francis inscribed Our Lady of Loreto in the General Roman Calendar.[24]

Particular calendars Edit

The General Calendar is printed, for instance, in the Roman Missal[25] and the Liturgy of the Hours.[26] These are up to date when printed, but additional feasts may be added later. For that reason, if those celebrating the liturgy have not inserted into the books a note about the changes, they must consult the current annual publication, known as the "Ordo", for their country or religious congregation.

These annual publications, like those that, disregarding the feasts that are obligatory in the actual church where the liturgy is celebrated, list only celebrations included in the General Calendar,[27] are useful only for the current year, since they omit celebrations impeded because of falling on a Sunday or during periods such as Holy Week and the Octave of Easter.

This distinction is made in application of the decision of the Second Vatican Council: "Lest the feasts of the saints should take precedence over the feasts which commemorate the very mysteries of salvation, many of them should be left to be celebrated by a particular Church or nation or family of religious; only those should be extended to the universal Church which commemorate saints who are truly of universal importance."[28]

Institutional and societal calendars Edit

National calendars Edit

Personal jurisdiction calendars Edit

Diocesan and parish calendars Edit

The calendar for a diocese is typically based on a national calendar, with a few additions. For instance, the anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral is celebrated as a solemnity in the cathedral church and as a feast in all the other churches of the diocese. The feast day of the principal patron saint of the diocese is celebrated as a feast throughout the diocese.[29]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Catholic Church (1969). Calendarium Romanum (1969).
  2. ^ a b The Roman Missal (Liturgy Training Publications ISBN 978-1-56854-991-0)
  3. ^ a b "Missale Romanum 2002". Scribd.
  4. ^ Martyrologium Romanum (Typis Vaticanis, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)
  5. ^ "Memoria S. Christophori, anno circiter 1550 in Calendario romano ascripta, Calendariis particularibus relinquitur: quamvis Acta S. Christophori fabulosa sint, antiqua inveniuntur monumenta eius venerationis; attamen cultus huius Sancti non pertinet ad traditionem romanam" – Calendarium Romanum (Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1969), p. 131.
  6. ^ a b "Celebrating the Liturgy's Books". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Proper of Saints | Christianity". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Definition of SANCTORALE". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Dictionary : PROPER OF THE SAINTS". www.catholicculture.org. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  10. ^ Cabrol, Fernand (1913). "Occurrence" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  11. ^ "Catholic News, Commentary, Information, Resources, and the Liturgical Year". www.catholicculture.org.
  12. ^ a b "Calendarium Romanum Generale". Missale Romanum [Roman Missal] (in Latin) (Editio typica tertia, reimpressio emendata ed.). Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 2008. pp. 105–116. ISBN 978-88-2098-120-4.
  13. ^ a b c "Decree on the Inscription of the Celebrations of Saint Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor of the Church, Saint John De Avila, Priest and Doctor of the Church and Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Virgin and Doctor of the Church, in the General Roman Calendar (25 January 2021)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Decree on the Inscription of the Celebration of Saint Paul VI, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar (25 January 2019)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  15. ^ "Decree on the Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church in the General Roman Calendar (11 February 2018)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Notification on the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church (24 March 2018)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  17. ^ "Decree of the Holy Father for the Conferral of the title of Doctor of the Church on Saint Irenaeus of Lyon (21 January 2022)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  18. ^ "Responsum ad dubia de calendario liturgico exarando pro Anno 2022 (11 May 2022)" (PDF). www.cultodivino.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  19. ^ "De occurrentia memoriæ obligatoriæ Immaculati Cordis Beatæ Mariæ Virginis una cum altera memoria eiusdem gradus (8 December 1998)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Decree (3 June 2016)" (PDF). www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  21. ^ "Decree on the Celebration of Saints Martha, Mary and Lazarus in the General Roman Calendar (26 January 2021)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  22. ^ "Decree on the Inscription of the Celebration of Saint Faustina Kowalska, Virgin, in the General Roman Calendar (18 May 2020)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  23. ^ a b "Decree (29 May 2014)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  24. ^ "Decree on the Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Loreto to be Inscribed in the General Roman Calendar (31 October 2019)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  25. ^ Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia 2002, Libreria Editrice Vaticana
  26. ^ Liturgia Horarum iuxta ritum Romanum, editio typica altera 2000, Libreria Editrice Vaticana
  27. ^ An example is Ordo Missae Celebrandae et Divini Officii persolvendi secundum calendarium Romanum generale pro anno liturgico 2006 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana).
  28. ^ . www.vatican.va. Archived from the original on 21 February 2008.
  29. ^ General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar, Table of Liturgical Days according to their order of precedence, 4 and 8.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • "General Roman Calendar as applied to a specific year".
  • "Full text of the General Roman Calendar in Latin". 17 September 2015.

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This article is about the calendar of liturgical events in the Catholic Church For the calendars used in ancient Rome see Roman calendar For historical forms of the General Roman Calendar see Tridentine Calendar General Roman Calendar of 1954 General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII General Roman Calendar of 1960 and General Roman Calendar of 1969 The General Roman Calendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church wherever this liturgical rite is in use These celebrations are a fixed annual date or occur on a particular day of the week Examples are the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January and the Feast of Christ the King in November Others relate to the date of Easter Examples are the celebrations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary National and diocesan calendars including that of the diocese of Rome itself as well as the calendars of religious institutes and even of continents add other saints and mysteries or transfer the celebration of a particular saint or mystery from the date assigned in the General Calendar to another date These liturgical calendars indicate the degree or rank of each celebration memorial which can be merely optional feast or solemnity Among other differences the Gloria is said or sung at the Mass of a feast but not at that of a memorial The Creed is added on solemnities The last general revision of the General Roman Calendar was in 1969 and was authorized by the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis of Paul VI The motu proprio and the decree of promulgation were included in the book Calendarium Romanum published in the same year by Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1 This contained the official document Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar and the list of celebrations of the General Roman Calendar Both these documents are printed in their present revised form in the Roman Missal after the General Instruction of the Roman Missal 2 3 Contents 1 Selection of saints included 2 Liturgical year 3 Transfer of celebrations 4 List of celebrations inscribed in the GRC 4 1 January 4 2 February 4 3 March 4 4 April 4 5 May 4 6 June 4 7 July 4 8 August 4 9 September 4 10 October 4 11 November 4 12 December 5 Particular calendars 5 1 Institutional and societal calendars 5 2 National calendars 5 3 Personal jurisdiction calendars 5 4 Diocesan and parish calendars 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksSelection of saints included EditWhile canonization involves the addition of the saint s name to the Roman Martyrology it does not necessarily involve the insertion of the saint s name into the General Roman Calendar which mentions only a very limited selection of canonized saints There is a common misconception that certain saints e g Christopher were unsainted in 1969 or that veneration of them was suppressed Christopher is recognized as a saint of the Catholic Church being listed as a martyr in the Roman Martyrology under 25 July 4 In 1969 Paul VI issued the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis In it he recognized that while the written Acts of Saint Christopher are merely legendary attestations to the veneration of the martyr date from ancient times His change in the calendar of saints included leaving the memorial of Saint Christopher to local calendars because of the relatively late date of its insertion into the Roman calendar 5 Liturgical year EditIn the liturgical books the document General Roman Calendar which lists not only fixed celebrations but also some moveable ones is printed immediately after the document Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar 2 3 which states that throughout the course of the year the Church unfolds the entire mystery of Christ and observes the birthdays of the Saints The birth of a saint to heaven is as a rule celebrated on a fixed day of the year Sometimes they may be moved either to or from a Sunday The mysteries of Christ are often celebrated on dates that always vary from year to year 6 7 8 9 The Catholic Church s year combines two cycles of liturgical celebrations One has been called the Proper of Time or Temporale associated with the moveable date of Easter and the fixed date of Christmas The other is associated with fixed calendar dates and has been called the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale 6 7 8 9 The General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that belong to the Proper of Time or Temporale and is not limited to those that make up the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale An instance where two observances occur on the same date is called an occurrence 10 Transfer of celebrations EditSome celebrations listed in the General Roman Calendar are transferred to another date For the pastoral advantage of the people it is permissible to observe on the Sundays in Ordinary Time those celebrations that fall during the week and have special appeal to the devotion of the faithful provided the celebrations take precedence over these Sundays in the Table of Liturgical Days 11 List of celebrations inscribed in the GRC EditThis list contains all celebrations currently inscribed in the General Roman Calendar It is updated whenever the pope makes changes to the celebrations in the General Roman Calendar When no citation is provided for a particular celebration it comes from Calendarium Romanum Generale General Roman Calendar as printed in the Latin original of Roman Missal ed typ tertia reimpressio emendata released in 2008 12 Celebrations that are added or changed are cited from official decrees Celebration names are used from English Roman Missal 2018 January Edit 1 January Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God solemnity 2 January Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen Bishops and Doctors of the Church memorial 3 January The Most Holy Name of Jesus optional memorial 6 January The Epiphany of the Lord solemnitya 7 January Saint Raymond of Penyafort Priest optional memorial 13 January Saint Hilary Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 17 January Saint Anthony Abbot memorial 20 January Saint Fabian Pope and Martyr optional memorial 20 January Saint Sebastian Martyr optional memorial 21 January Saint Agnes Virgin and Martyr memorial 22 January Saint Vincent Deacon and Martyr optional memorial 24 January Saint Francis de Sales Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 25 January The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle feast 26 January Saints Timothy and Titus Bishops memorial 27 January Saint Angela Merici Virgin optional memorial 28 January Saint Thomas Aquinas Priest and Doctor of the Church memorial 31 January Saint John Bosco Priest memorial Sunday after 6 January The Baptism of the Lord feastb a The solemnity of Epiphany of the Lord is always celebrated on 6 January in the General Roman Calendar however in particular calendars it might by transferred to Sunday on or after 6 January b When the solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord is transferred to Sunday which occurs on 7 or 8 January the feast of the Baptism of the Lord is celebrated on the following Monday Ubi sollemnitas Epiphaniae ad dominicam transfertur quae die 7 vel 8 ianuarii occurrit festum Baptismatis Domini celebratur feria secunda sequenti 12 February Edit 2 February The Presentation of the Lord feast 3 February Saint Blaise Bishop and Martyr optional memorial 3 February Saint Ansgar Bishop optional memorial 5 February Saint Agatha Virgin and Martyr memorial 6 February Saints Paul Miki and Companions Martyrs memorial 8 February Saint Jerome Emiliani optional memorial 8 February Saint Josephine Bakhita Virgin optional memorial 10 February Saint Scholastica Virgin memorial 11 February Our Lady of Lourdes optional memorial 14 February Saints Cyril Monk and Methodius Bishop memorial 17 February The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order optional memorial 21 February Saint Peter Damian Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 22 February The Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle feast 23 February Saint Polycarp Bishop and Martyr memorial 27 February Saint Gregory of Narek Abbot and Doctor of the Church optional memoriala a On 25 January 2021 Pope Francis inscribed Saint Gregory of Narek Abbot and Doctor of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 13 March Edit 4 March Saint Casimir optional memorial 7 March Saints Perpetua and Felicity Martyrs memorial 8 March Saint John of God Religious optional memorial 9 March Saint Frances of Rome Religious optional memorial 17 March Saint Patrick Bishop optional memorial 18 March Saint Cyril of Jerusalem Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 19 March Saint Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary solemnity 23 March Saint Turibius of Mongrovejo Bishop optional memorial 25 March The Annunciation of the Lord solemnityApril Edit 2 April Saint Francis of Paola Hermit optional memorial 4 April Saint Isidore Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 5 April Saint Vincent Ferrer Priest optional memorial 7 April Saint John Baptist de la Salle Priest memorial 11 April Saint Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr memorial 13 April Saint Martin I Pope and Martyr optional memorial 21 April Saint Anselm Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 23 April Saint George Martyr optional memorial 23 April Saint Adalbert Bishop and Martyr optional memorial 24 April Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen Priest and Martyr optional memorial 25 April Saint Mark Evangelist feast 28 April Saint Peter Chanel Priest and Martyr optional memorial 28 April Saint Louis Grignon de Montfort Priest optional memorial 29 April Saint Catherine of Siena Virgin and Doctor of the Church memorial 30 April Saint Pius V Pope optional memorialMay Edit 1 May Saint Joseph the Worker optional memorial 2 May Saint Athanasius Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 3 May Saints Philip and James Apostles feast 10 May Saint John of Avila Priest and Doctor of the Church optional memoriala 12 May Saints Nereus and Achilleus Martyrs optional memorial 12 May Saint Pancras Martyr optional memorial 13 May Our Lady of Fatima optional memorial 14 May Saint Matthias Apostle feast 18 May Saint John I Pope and Martyr optional memorial 20 May Saint Bernardine of Siena Priest optional memorial 21 May Saint Christopher Magallanes Priest and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 22 May Saint Rita of Cascia Religious optional memorial 25 May Saint Bede the Venerable Priest and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 25 May Saint Gregory VII Pope optional memorial 25 May Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi Virgin optional memorial 26 May Saint Philip Neri Priest memorial 27 May Saint Augustine of Canterbury Bishop optional memorial 29 May Saint Paul VI Pope optional memorialb 31 May The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary feast Monday after Pentecost Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church memorialc First Sunday after Pentecost The Most Holy Trinity solemnity Thursday after Holy Trinity d The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ solemnity a On 25 January 2021 Pope Francis inscribed Saint John of Avila Priest and Doctor of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 13 b On 25 January 2019 Pope Francis inscribed Saint Paul VI Pope in the General Roman Calendar 14 c On 11 February 2018 Pope Francis inscribed Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 15 In years when the memorial of the Mother of the Church coincides with another obligatory memorial only the memorial of the Mother of the Church will be celebrated for that year 16 d The solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ can be transferred to the following Sunday in particular calendars June Edit 1 June Saint Justin Martyr memorial 2 June Saints Marcellinus and Peter Martyrs optional memorial 3 June Saints Charles Lwanga and Companions Martyrs memorial 5 June Saint Boniface Bishop and Martyr memorial 6 June Saint Norbert Bishop optional memorial 9 June Saint Ephrem Deacon and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 11 June Saint Barnabas Apostle memorial 13 June Saint Anthony of Padua Priest and Doctor of the Church memorial 19 June Saint Romuald Abbot optional memorial 21 June Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Religious memorial 22 June Saint Paulinus of Nola Bishop optional memorial 22 June Saints John Fisher Bishop and Thomas More Martyrs optional memorial 24 June The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist solemnity 27 June Saint Cyril of Alexandria Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 28 June Saint Irenaeus Bishop Martyr and Doctor of the Church memoriala 29 June Saints Peter and Paul Apostles solemnity 30 June The First Martyrs of Holy Roman Church optional memorial Friday after the Second Sunday after Pentecost The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus solemnityb Saturday after the Second Sunday after Pentecost The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary memorialc a The title Doctor of the Church was conferred to Saint Irenaeus by Pope Francis on 21 January 2022 17 b In 2022 the solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus coincided with the solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist The Holy See kept the solemnity of the Sacred Heart on 24 June and brought forward the Nativity of John the Baptist to 23 June except in locations where John the Baptist is the patron saint where the reverse applied 18 c In years when the memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary coincides with another obligatory memorial both must be considered optional for that year 19 July Edit 3 July Saint Thomas Apostle feast 4 July Saint Elizabeth of Portugal optional memorial 5 July Saint Anthony Zaccaria Priest optional memorial 6 July Saint Maria Goretti Virgin and Martyr optional memorial 9 July Saint Augustine Zhao Rong Priest and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 11 July Saint Benedict Abbot memorial 13 July Saint Henry optional memorial 14 July Saint Camillus de Lellis Priest optional memorial 15 July Saint Bonaventure Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 16 July Our Lady of Mount Carmel optional memorial 20 July Saint Apollinaris Bishop and Martyr optional memorial 21 July Saint Lawrence of Brindisi Priest and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 22 July Saint Mary Magdalene feasta 23 July Saint Bridget Religious optional memorial 24 July Saint Sharbel Makhluf Priest optional memorial 25 July Saint James Apostle feast 26 July Saints Joachim and Anne Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary memorial 29 July Saints Martha Mary and Lazarus memorialb 30 July Saint Peter Chrysologus Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 31 July Saint Ignatius of Loyola Priest memorial a Pope Francis raised the rank of the celebration of Saint Mary Magdalene to feast on 3 June 2016 20 b Pope Francis decreed on 26 January 2021 that Saints Mary and Lazarus of Bethany are to be celebrated alongside of Saint Martha 21 August Edit 1 August Saint Alphonsus Liguori Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 2 August Saint Eusebius of Vercelli Bishop optional memorial 2 August Saint Peter Julian Eymard Priest optional memorial 4 August Saint Jean Vianney Priest memorial 5 August The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major optional memorial 6 August The Transfiguration of the Lord feast 7 August Saint Sixtus II Pope and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 7 August Saint Cajetan Priest optional memorial 8 August Saint Dominic Priest memorial 9 August Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Virgin and Martyr optional memorial 10 August Saint Lawrence Deacon and Martyr feast 11 August Saint Clare Virgin memorial 12 August Saint Jane Frances de Chantal Religious optional memorial 13 August Saints Pontian Pope and Hippolytus Priest Martyrs optional memorial 14 August Saint Maximilian Kolbe Priest and Martyr memorial 15 August The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary solemnity 16 August Saint Stephen of Hungary optional memorial 19 August Saint John Eudes Priest optional memorial 20 August Saint Bernard Abbot and Doctor of the Church memorial 21 August Saint Pius X Pope memorial 22 August The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary memorial 23 August Saint Rose of Lima Virgin optional memorial 24 August Saint Bartholomew Apostle feast 25 August Saint Louis optional memorial 25 August Saint Joseph Calasanz Priest optional memorial 27 August Saint Monica memorial 28 August Saint Augustine of Hippo Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 29 August The Passion of Saint John the Baptist Martyr memorialSeptember Edit 3 September Saint Gregory the Great Pope and Doctor of the Church memorial 8 September The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary feast 9 September Saint Peter Claver Priest optional memorial 12 September The Most Holy Name of Mary optional memorial 13 September Saint John Chrysostom Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 14 September The Exaltation of the Holy Cross feast 15 September Our Lady of Sorrows memorial 16 September Saints Cornelius Pope and Cyprian Bishop Martyrs memorial 17 September Saint Robert Bellarmine Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 17 September Saint Hildegard of Bingen Virgin and Doctor of the Church optional memoriala 19 September Saint Januarius Bishop and Martyr optional memorial 20 September Saints Andrew Kim Tae gon Priest Paul Chong Ha sang and Companions Martyrs memorial 21 September Saint Matthew Apostle and Evangelist feast 23 September Saint Pius of Pietrelcina Priest memorial 26 September Saints Cosmas and Damian Martyrs optional memorial 27 September Saint Vincent de Paul Priest memorial 28 September Saint Wenceslaus Martyr optional memorial 28 September Saint Lawrence Ruiz and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 29 September Saints Michael Gabriel and Raphael Archangels feast 30 September Saint Jerome Priest and Doctor of the Church memorial a On 25 January 2021 Pope Francis inscribed Saint Hildegard of Bingen Virgin and Doctor of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 13 October Edit 1 October Saint Therese of the Child Jesus Virgin and Doctor of the Church memorial 2 October The Holy Guardian Angels memorial 4 October Saint Francis of Assisi memorial 5 October Saint Faustina Kowalska Virgin optional memoriala 6 October Saint Bruno Priest optional memorial 7 October Our Lady of the Rosary memorial 9 October Saint Denis Bishop and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 9 October Saint John Leonardi Priest optional memorial 11 October Saint John XXIII Pope optional memorialb 14 October Saint Callistus I Pope and Martyr optional memorial 15 October Saint Teresa of Jesus Virgin and Doctor of the Church memorial 16 October Saint Hedwig Religious optional memorial 16 October Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin optional memorial 17 October Saint Ignatius of Antioch Bishop and Martyr memorial 18 October Saint Luke Evangelist feast 19 October Saints John de Brebeuf Isaac Jogues Priests and Companions Martyrs optional memorial 19 October Saint Paul of the Cross Priest optional memorial 22 October Saint John Paul II Pope optional memorialc 23 October Saint John of Capistrano Priest optional memorial 24 October Saint Anthony Mary Claret Bishop optional memorial 28 October Saints Simon and Jude Apostles feast a On 18 May 2020 Pope Francis inscribed Saint Faustina Kowalska Virgin in the General Roman Calendar 22 b On 29 May 2014 Pope Francis inscribed Saint John XXIII Pope in the General Roman Calendar 23 c On 29 May 2014 Pope Francis inscribed Saint John Paul II Pope in the General Roman Calendar 23 November Edit 1 November All Saints solemnity 2 November The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed ranked with solemnities 3 November Saint Martin de Porres Religious optional memorial 4 November Saint Charles Borromeo Bishop memorial 9 November The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica feast 10 November Saint Leo the Great Pope and Doctor of the Church memorial 11 November Saint Martin of Tours Bishop memorial 12 November Saint Josaphat Bishop and Martyr memorial 15 November Saint Albert the Great Bishop and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 16 November Saint Margaret of Scotland optional memorial 16 November Saint Gertrude Virgin optional memorial 17 November Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Religious memorial 18 November The Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul Apostles optional memorial 21 November The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary memorial 22 November Saint Cecilia Virgin and Martyr memorial 23 November Saint Clement I Pope and Martyr optional memorial 23 November Saint Columban Abbot optional memorial 24 November Saints Andrew Dung Lac Priest and Companions Martyrs memorial 25 November Saint Catherine of Alexandria Virgin and Martyr optional memorial 30 November Saint Andrew Apostle feast Last Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe solemnityDecember Edit 3 December Saint Francis Xavier Priest memorial 4 December Saint John Damascene Priest and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 6 December Saint Nicholas Bishop optional memorial 7 December Saint Ambrose Bishop and Doctor of the Church memorial 8 December The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary solemnity 9 December Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin optional memorial 10 December Our Lady of Loreto optional memoriala 11 December Saint Damasus I Pope optional memorial 12 December Our Lady of Guadalupe optional memorial 13 December Saint Lucy Virgin and Martyr memorial 14 December Saint John of the Cross Priest and Doctor of the Church memorial 21 December Saint Peter Canisius Priest and Doctor of the Church optional memorial 23 December Saint John of Kanty Priest optional memorial 25 December Nativity of the Lord solemnity 26 December Saint Stephen the First Martyr feast 27 December Saint John Apostle and Evangelist feast 28 December The Holy Innocents Martyrs feast 29 December Saint Thomas Becket Bishop and Martyr optional memorial 31 December Saint Sylvester I Pope optional memorial Sunday within the Octave of Christmas or if there is no such Sunday 30 December The Holy Family of Jesus Mary and Joseph feast a On 31 October 2019 Pope Francis inscribed Our Lady of Loreto in the General Roman Calendar 24 Particular calendars EditThe General Calendar is printed for instance in the Roman Missal 25 and the Liturgy of the Hours 26 These are up to date when printed but additional feasts may be added later For that reason if those celebrating the liturgy have not inserted into the books a note about the changes they must consult the current annual publication known as the Ordo for their country or religious congregation These annual publications like those that disregarding the feasts that are obligatory in the actual church where the liturgy is celebrated list only celebrations included in the General Calendar 27 are useful only for the current year since they omit celebrations impeded because of falling on a Sunday or during periods such as Holy Week and the Octave of Easter This distinction is made in application of the decision of the Second Vatican Council Lest the feasts of the saints should take precedence over the feasts which commemorate the very mysteries of salvation many of them should be left to be celebrated by a particular Church or nation or family of religious only those should be extended to the universal Church which commemorate saints who are truly of universal importance 28 Institutional and societal calendars Edit Main article Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite National calendars Edit Main article National calendars of the Roman Rite Personal jurisdiction calendars Edit Main article Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite Diocesan and parish calendars Edit The calendar for a diocese is typically based on a national calendar with a few additions For instance the anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral is celebrated as a solemnity in the cathedral church and as a feast in all the other churches of the diocese The feast day of the principal patron saint of the diocese is celebrated as a feast throughout the diocese 29 See also Edit nbsp Saints portalCalendar of saints Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite National calendars of the Roman Rite Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite Ranking of liturgical days in the Roman RiteReferences Edit Catholic Church 1969 Calendarium Romanum 1969 a b The Roman Missal Liturgy Training Publications ISBN 978 1 56854 991 0 a b Missale Romanum 2002 Scribd Martyrologium Romanum Typis Vaticanis 2001 ISBN 88 209 7210 7 Memoria S Christophori anno circiter 1550 in Calendario romano ascripta Calendariis particularibus relinquitur quamvis Acta S Christophori fabulosa sint antiqua inveniuntur monumenta eius venerationis attamen cultus huius Sancti non pertinet ad traditionem romanam Calendarium Romanum Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1969 p 131 a b Celebrating the Liturgy s Books www columbia edu Retrieved 6 November 2018 a b Proper of Saints Christianity Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 6 November 2018 a b Definition of SANCTORALE www merriam webster com Retrieved 6 November 2018 a b Dictionary PROPER OF THE SAINTS www catholicculture org Retrieved 6 November 2018 Cabrol Fernand 1913 Occurrence In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Catholic News Commentary Information Resources and the Liturgical Year www catholicculture org a b Calendarium Romanum Generale Missale Romanum Roman Missal in Latin Editio typica tertia reimpressio emendata ed Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2008 pp 105 116 ISBN 978 88 2098 120 4 a b c Decree on the Inscription of the Celebrations of Saint Gregory of Narek Abbot and Doctor of the Church Saint John De Avila Priest and Doctor of the Church and Saint Hildegard of Bingen Virgin and Doctor of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 25 January 2021 www vatican va Retrieved 2 February 2021 Decree on the Inscription of the Celebration of Saint Paul VI Pope in the General Roman Calendar 25 January 2019 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Decree on the Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church in the General Roman Calendar 11 February 2018 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Notification on the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church 24 March 2018 www vatican va Retrieved 13 March 2023 Decree of the Holy Father for the Conferral of the title of Doctor of the Church on Saint Irenaeus of Lyon 21 January 2022 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Responsum ad dubia de calendario liturgico exarando pro Anno 2022 11 May 2022 PDF www cultodivino va Retrieved 5 August 2022 De occurrentia memoriae obligatoriae Immaculati Cordis Beatae Mariae Virginis una cum altera memoria eiusdem gradus 8 December 1998 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Decree 3 June 2016 PDF www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Decree on the Celebration of Saints Martha Mary and Lazarus in the General Roman Calendar 26 January 2021 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Decree on the Inscription of the Celebration of Saint Faustina Kowalska Virgin in the General Roman Calendar 18 May 2020 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 a b Decree 29 May 2014 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Decree on the Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Loreto to be Inscribed in the General Roman Calendar 31 October 2019 www vatican va Retrieved 5 August 2022 Missale Romanum editio typica tertia 2002 Libreria Editrice Vaticana Liturgia Horarum iuxta ritum Romanum editio typica altera 2000 Libreria Editrice Vaticana An example is Ordo Missae Celebrandae et Divini Officii persolvendi secundum calendarium Romanum generale pro anno liturgico 2006 Libreria Editrice Vaticana Sacrosanctum concilium www vatican va Archived from the original on 21 February 2008 General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar Table of Liturgical Days according to their order of precedence 4 and 8 Further reading Edit Biography reflection and prayer for the Roman Catholic saint of the day Saint Mary s Press External links Edit General Roman Calendar as applied to a specific year Full text of the General Roman Calendar in Latin 17 September 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General Roman Calendar amp oldid 1165379735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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