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[[File:Rok_liturgiczny_-_Liturgical_year.jpg|thumb|Roman Rite liturgical year (wikipedia)]] | [[File:Rok_liturgiczny_-_Liturgical_year.jpg|thumb|Roman Rite liturgical year (wikipedia)]] | ||
"'''Liturgical calendar'''" refers to the cycle of "liturgical seasons" celebrated by Catholics in Mass and prayer. | "'''Liturgical calendar'''" refers to the cycle of "liturgical seasons" celebrated by Catholics in Mass and prayer. | ||
== Liturgical Year == | |||
The first day of the year is the First Sunday of Advent | |||
* in the 2024 Liturgical Year, this date fell upon December 3, 2023 | |||
== Liturgical seasons == | == Liturgical seasons == | ||
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|First Sunday of Advent | |First Sunday of Advent | ||
|December 1, 2024 | |December 1, 2024 | ||
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== Proper Calendar for the Dioceses of American (USA) == | |||
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January 4 |Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious |Memorial | |||
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January 5 ||Memorial | |||
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January 6 |Memorial | |||
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January 22** ||Memorial | |||
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January 23 ||Memorial | |||
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March 3 ||Memorial | |||
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May 10 ||Memorial | |||
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May 15 ||Solemnity | |||
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July 1 ||Feast | |||
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July 4 ||Solemnity | |||
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July 5 ||Solemnity | |||
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July 14 || | |||
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July 18 || | |||
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September 9 || | |||
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October 5 || | |||
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October 6 || | |||
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October 19 || | |||
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October 20 || | |||
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November 13 || | |||
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November 18 || | |||
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November 23 || | |||
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Fourth Thursday | |||
in November || | |||
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December 8 || | |||
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December 12 || | |||
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Saint André Bessette, Religious* | |||
Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children | |||
Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr | |||
Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin | |||
Saint Katharine Drexel, Virgin | |||
Saint Damien de Veuster, Priest | |||
Saint Isidore | |||
Saint Junípero Serra, Priest | |||
Independence Day | |||
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal | |||
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin | |||
Saint Camillus de Lellis, Priest | |||
Saint Peter Claver, Priest | |||
Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, Priest | |||
Blessed Marie Rose Durocher, Virgin | |||
Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, | |||
and Companions, Martyrs | |||
Saint Paul of the Cross, Priest | |||
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin | |||
Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, Virgin | |||
Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro, Priest and Martyr | |||
Thanksgiving Day | |||
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE | |||
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY | |||
(Patronal Feastday of the United States of America) | |||
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE | |||
Sunday between January 2 and January 8: | |||
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD | |||
Sunday after the Most Holy Trinity: | |||
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST | |||
(Corpus Christi) | |||
*When the rank of the celebration is not indicated, it is an Optional Memorial. | |||
** January 23, when January 22 falls on a Sunday. | |||
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