Mary, the Holy Mother of God - Sunday, January 1st
Epiphany of the Lord - Sunday, January 8th
Candlemas - Thursday, February 2nd
St. Blaise & the Blessing of Throats - Friday, February 3rd
Shrove Tuesday - Tuesday, February 21st
Ash Wednesday - Wednesday, February 22nd
Feast of the Chair of St. Peter - Wednesday, February 22nd
First Sunday of Lent - Sunday, February 26th
St. Joseph - Sunday, March 19th
Solemnity of St. Joseph - Monday, March 20th
Passion Sunday - Sunday, March 26th
Palm Sunday - Sunday, April 2nd
Good Friday - Friday, April 7th
Easter Sunday - Sunday, April 9th
Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 16th
The Ascension of the Lord - Thursday, May 18th
Pentecost - Sunday, May 28th
Trinity Sunday - Sunday, June 4th
Corpus Christi (T) - Thursday, June 8th
Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ (N) - Sunday, June 11th
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus - Friday, June 16th
Immaculate Heart of Mary (N) - Saturday, June 17th
Nativity of St. John the Baptist - Saturday, June 24th
Sts. Peter & Paul - Thursday, June 29th
Transfiguration of Our Lord - Sunday, August 6th
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Tuesday, August 15th
Blessing of Flowers & Herbs on the Assumption - Tuesday, August 15th
Canons Regular Founding Day - Tuesday, August 15th
Immaculate Heart of Mary (T) - Tuesday, August 22nd
Our Lady of the Rosary - Saturday, October 7th
St. John Cantius (T) - Friday, October 20th
Christ the King (T) - Sunday, October 29th
All Saints Day - Wednesday, November 1st
All Souls Day - Thursday, November 2nd
Christ King of the Universe (N) - Sunday, November 26th
First Sunday of Advent - Sunday, December 3rd
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Friday, December 8th
St. John Cantius (N) - Saturday, December 23rd
Christmas Day - Monday, December 25th
St. John & the Blessing of Wine - Wednesday, December 27th
Feast of the Holy Family - Sunday, December 31st
Holy Days of Obligation are designated above in red. These Days of Obligation are days other than Sundays on which Catholics are required to attend Mass.
Any feast celebrated on a Sunday, such as Easter, falls under normal Sunday obligation and thus isn't included in the list.
Days that differ between the Traditional and New Calendars
will be designated with either a T or an N.