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The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) is the national assembly of the Bishops of Canada. Notice something wrong? 23. The 2022 liturgical year begins on the First Sunday of Advent, November 28, 2021. 129 0 obj <>stream YEAR C cont . % 0000168155 00000 n * TYCE)ep]o+:XB+X6V4Tb Ugw/IqhFWkH0WXcF~:Gc$!_/iB@1!|0A0C$p%2{#)e-a|2H?_m~i 1] 0000092075 00000 n Evangelical Lutheran Education Association, Ethnic Specific and Multicultural Ministries, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, Download Year A - Time After Epiphany PDF, Download Year A - Time After Pentecost PDF. 4 0 obj Pope Benedict XVI 1927-2022 tribute page and access to resources here. The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Saint Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by the Holy See, and theProper Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America, approved by the USCCB and confirmed in 2010 by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. 0000013597 00000 n Month: | January | February | March | April | May | June | | July | August | September | October | November | December | Notes: The Episcopal Lectionary is based on the Revised Common Lectionary, which is, itself, based on the Roman Catholic Lectionary, a product of Vatican II. The appointed psalm refrain for Sundays and festivals is from the verse in parentheses. This calendaris primarily used by authors ofordinesand other liturgical aids published to foster the celebration of the liturgy in our country, but may also be used by anyone who purchases or downloads a copy. The vision of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is to be a transforming church for Jesus the Christ within a changing world. We are the church that shares a living, daring confidence in God's grace. During the year 2022: a. Sunday, December 12, 2021 is the Third Sunday of Advent, and the Feast of Our Lady of 0000018155 00000 n 0000012571 00000 n Optional Memorials are in italics. R8owqKcmX&px4JcT'rwz^7^?g| z^d8}&phBT(\ub,XiLklz867}?Lf0%@ 9|9Y 1 0 obj 0000001628 00000 n 77 0 obj <> endobj stream 0000091269 00000 n The year which began at Advent 2022 and ended at Advent 2023 is Year A. Used with permission. 19. December 2022 Liturgical Calendar Day Date Celebration Rank; Thursday: 1: Weekday of Advent: Friday: 2: Weekday of Advent: Saturday: 3: St Francis Xavier, Priest 2021-2022 Liturgical Calendar Year C (including Dec 2022, Year A) 2020-2021 Liturgical Calendar Year B (including Dec 2021, Yr. C) The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) is the national assembly of the Bishops of Canada. In 2019 and 2020 we celebrate 50 years of Lutheran women being ordained in the United States, 40 years of women of color being ordained, and 10 years of LGBTQIA+ individuals being able to serve freely. The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church4466 Elvis Presley Blvd.Memphis, TN 38116-7100Phone: (901) 345-0580Email: info@thecmechurch.org. 0000017557 00000 n The semi-continuous Old Testament readings focus on major Genesis narratives, the covenant with Moses, and the establishment of Israel in the Promised Land. Contact us. Scripture references are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. hbbbb`b`` {h ThisChurch Year Calendar, Propers and Daily Lectionaryuses theRevised Common Lectionaryas it appears inEvangelical Lutheran Worship(2006). 0000008693 00000 n Monday in the 4 Week of Lent. This action finalizes the approval of several commemorations and introduces . 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For example, a diocese or a country may celebrate the feast day of a saint of special importance there (e.g., St. Patrick in Ireland, Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in the United States). 8765 W Higgins Road Lucian, Priest and Martyr. Year A will commence on the 1st Sunday of Advent in 2022. <]/Prev 206226/XRefStm 1628>> 0000022200 00000 n 0000054706 00000 n Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Liturgical Ordo 2021 - 2022 Calendar Notes 2022 [pdf] 2022 [pdf] Lectionary Cycle Sunday Year C Weekday Cycle II Months December 20 January February March April May June July August September October November December Pocket Calendar pdf - for insertion into Breviaries and people's Missals. endobj HVn0A(nWDr\ED/xb|| /!&uciBc\4}qS}Zw2%c-Fbgty>"@o3b#r HVKr , =]~%8q']>=1gNo_/1K6BHXyj@Wm@1eYsMgwb=|){^Wbdms8w lN/h~!^LaQ/ by Nachum Dershowitz and Edward M. Reingold (Cambridge UP, 2018). 0000017226 00000 n The appointed psalm refrain for Sundays and festivals is from the verse in parentheses. January 9. 0000009690 00000 n 22. LITURGICAL COLORS The colors shown here are the traditional colors of the church season. 28. 30. Have a suggestion? YEAR A 2022/2023 - Lent This Church Year Calendar, Propers and Daily Lectionary uses the Revised Common Lectionary as it appears in Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006). Each year the Secretariat of Divine Worship of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops publishes theLiturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. 0000021836 00000 n 0000021508 00000 n Chicago, IL 60631. Contact us. 2022 Liturgical Year Last Year Next Year A note of explanation: the Catholic Liturgical Year begins with the first day of Advent in every year. 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Red represents the Pentecostal fire of the Holy Spirit, the blood of Christ, and the blood of the . kwu 5s' _l\4f5*1kC,P.-FC)>dx7j,7=\x2YZdfxGVP3fRHqlk(F'Djpq(q>x~> g.$;S!Eek$ 3F#vS@}'ghTD&loG[= l[\a>Yp1dP/Ts86 mXBO\+A%5A;d0FV;$^0hyJg$2w*}tW3. d?zj&l@Odca6gsa] RbI8.Jz4J\fy^x Here, you will find the 1962 traditional Catholic liturgical calendar containing information about upcoming feasts in the liturgical year. Thursday. Brisbane Qld 4001 Note that Sundays are marked with bold letters, and each tab provides sorting and searching functionality. The Monday in the First Week After Epiphany. Thursday in the 2 Week in Ordinary Time. %PDF-1.4 % The Tuesday in the First Week After Epiphany. #hV89t2*rajT';M^G\ m|4=c'a$MYwz('Ds~:_+n2ri i`7: Zy?p6 ?_H Some functionality adapted from Calendrical Calculations: The Ultimate Edition, 4th ed. Harriet Bedell, Deaconess and Missionary, 1969, The First Sunday After the Epiphany (The Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ), The Monday in the First Week After Epiphany, William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645, The Tuesday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Confession of Saint Peter the Apostle, The Tuesday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Second Week After Epiphany, Vincent, Deacon of Saragossa, and Martyr, 304, Phillips Brooks, Bishop of Massachusetts, 1893, The Monday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Ordination of Florence Li Tim-Oi, First Woman Priest in the Anglican Communion, 1944, The Tuesday in the Third Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Timothy and Titus, Companions of Saint Paul, The Thursday in the Third Week After Epiphany, John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, 407, The Friday in the Third Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Third Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (Candlemas), The Wednesday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, Anskar, Archbishop of Hamburg, Missionary to Denmark and Sweden, 865, The Friday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop, Missionaries to the Slavs, 869, 885, The Tuesday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, and Martyr, 1977, The Friday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr of Smyrna, 156, The Thursday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Last Week After Epiphany, Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, Educator, 1964, John and Charles Wesley, Priests, 1791, 1788, Perpetua and her Companions, Martyrs at Carthage, 202, James Theodore Holly, Bishop of Haiti, and of the Dominican Republic, 1911, Patrick, Bishop and Missionary of Ireland, 461, Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1711, Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary of Armenia, c. 332, scar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, and the Martyrs of San Salvador, 1980, The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary (Lady Day), The Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday), Charles Henry Brent, Bishop of the Philippines, and of Western New York, 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader, 1968, Tikhon, Patriarch of Russia, Confessor and Ecumenist, 1925, William Augustus Muhlenberg, Priest, 1877, George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand, and of Lichfield, 1878, The Sunday of the Resurrection (Easter Day), Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr, 1012, Monnica, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387, Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople, 389, Jackson Kemper, First Missionary Bishop in the United States, 1870, Bede, the Venerable, Priest, and Monk of Jarrow, 735, Augustine, First Archbishop of Canterbury, 605, The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary to Germany, and Martyr, 754, The Monday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the First Week After Pentecost, Bernard Mizeki, Catechist and Martyr in Rhodesia, 1896, The Monday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Second Week After Pentecost, Eve of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist (Midsummer Day), The Friday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Cassino, c. 540, The Tuesday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania, 1836, The Monday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Ross Tubman, The Thursday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Saturday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Laurence, Deacon, and Martyr at Rome, 258, The Thursday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Florence Nightingale, Nurse, Social Reformer, 1910, The Saturday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, 1667, Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Seminarian and Witness for Civil Rights, 1965, Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Monday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, Thomas Gallaudet, 1902 with Henry Winter Syle, 1890, The Monday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, David Pendleton Oakerhater, Deacon and Missionary, 1931, The Friday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, John Henry Hobart, Bishop of New York, 1830, The Tuesday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr of Carthage, 258, The Wednesday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, 690, The Tuesday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, John Coleridge Patteson, Bishop of Melanesia, and his Companions, Martyrs, 1871, The Wednesday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, Philander Chase, Bishop of Ohio, and of Illinois, 1852, The Friday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, Sergius, Abbot of Holy Trinity, Moscow, 1392, The Monday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester, 1626, The Tuesday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Saint Michael and All Angels (Michaelmas), The Thursday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Jerome, Priest, and Monk of Bethlehem, 420, The Saturday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 1253, The Monday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Vida Dutton Scudder, Educator and Witness for Peace, 1954, The Tuesday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky, Bishop of Shanghai, 1906, The Saturday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, Bishops, 1555 and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1556, The Monday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, and Martyr, c. 115, The Tuesday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, Henry Martyn, Priest, and Missionary to India and Persia, 1812, The Thursday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, Saint James of Jerusalem, Brother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr, The Monday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, 899, The Thursday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, James Hannington, Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, and his Companions, Martyrs, 1885, The Monday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, Commemoration of All Faithful Departed (All Souls Day), The Thursday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1944, The Monday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, Willibrord, Archbishop of Utrecht, Missionary to Frisia, 739, The Tuesday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Consecration of Samuel Seabury, First American Bishop, 1784, The Tuesday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Last Sunday After Pentecost (Christ the King), The Monday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Last Week After Pentecost, Clive Staples Lewis, Apologist and Spiritual Writer, 1963, The Wednesday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Last Week After Pentecost, James Otis Sargent Huntington, Priest and Monk, 1935, The Saturday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The First Sunday of Advent (Advent Sunday), Kamehameha and Emma, King and Queen of Hawaii, 1864, 1885, Channing Moore Williams, Missionary Bishop in China and Japan, 1910, The Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday), The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christmas Day), Frances Joseph-Gaudet, Educator and Prison Reformer, 1934. 2021-2022 is liturgical year 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The feast days of saints celebrated in one country are not necessarily celebrated everywhere. Have a suggestion? The Circumcision and Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah, Bishop in South India, Evangelist, 1945, The Last Day of Christmas (Twelfth Night), The First Sunday of Epiphany (The Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ), The Monday in the First Week After Epiphany, William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, 1645, The Tuesday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the First Week After Epiphany, Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 367, The Friday in the First Week After Epiphany, Kentigern, Missionary to Strathclyde and Cumbria, 603, The Saturday in the First Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Second Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Second Week After Epiphany, Vincent, Deacon of Saragossa, Martyr, 304, The Monday in the Third Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Third Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Timothy and Titus, Companions of Paul the Apostle, The Thursday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Lydia, Dorcas and Phoebe, Helpers of the Apostles, The Friday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Thomas Aquinas, Friar, Priest, and Teacher of the Faith, 1274, The Saturday in the Third Week After Epiphany, Lesslie Newbigin, Bishop and Ecumenist, 1998, The Monday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, Samuel Shoemaker, Priest and Renewer of Society, 1963, The Tuesday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (Candlemas), The Wednesday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, Anskar, Bishop and Missionary to Denmark and Sweden, 865, The Friday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Fourth Week After Epiphany, The Monday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Fifth Week After Epiphany, Absalom Jones, First African-American Priest, 1818, The Monday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Cyril and Methodius, Apostles to the Slavs, 869, 885, The Tuesday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, Founder of SPG and SPCK, 1730, The Wednesday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda and Martyr, 1977, The Friday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, Martin Luther, Reformer of the Church, 1546, The Saturday in the Sixth Week After Epiphany, The Seventh Sunday of Epiphany (World Mission Sunday), The Monday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Tuesday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Wednesday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Thursday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Friday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Saturday in the Seventh Week After Epiphany, The Last Sunday of Epiphany (Transfiguration Sunday), The Monday in the Last Week After Epiphany, John Cassian, Monk and Teacher of the Faith, 453, Chad, Bishop of Lichfield and Missionary, 672, John and Charles Wesley, Priests and Reformers of the Church, 1791, 1788, Perpetua and Her Companions, Martyrs at Carthage, 203, Felix, Bishop and Missionary to the Angles, 647, Robert Machray, First Primate of Canada, 1904, Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome and Teacher of the Faith, 604, Patrick, Bishop and Apostle to the Irish, 461, Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem and Teacher of the Faith, 386, Joseph, Husband of the Virgin Mary and Guardian of Jesus, Cuthbert, Bishop-Abbot of Lindisfarne and Missionary, 687, Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr, 1556, Gregory the Illuminator, Missionary to Armenia, 333, The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Virgin Mary (Lady Day), The Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday), Charles Henry Brent, Bishop and Missionary to the Philippines, 1929, John Keble, Priest and Reformer of the Church, 1866, Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest and Renewer of Society, 1872, Henry Budd, First Native Priest in Canada, 1850, The Fifth Sunday in Lent (Passion Sunday), James Lloyd Breck, Priest and Missionary, 1879, Martin Luther King, Jr., Renewer of Society, 1968, William Augustus Muhlenberg, Priest, Reformer of the Church and Renewer of Society, 1877, William Law, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1761, George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop and Missionary to New Zealand, 1878, Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr, 1012, Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury and Teacher of the Faith, 1109, Arthur Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, Ecumenist and Teacher of the Faith, 1988, Catherine of Siena, Reformer of the Church, 1380, Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria and Teacher of the Faith, 373, The Fourth Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday), Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople and Teacher of the Faith, 389, Pachomius, Abbot and Organizer of Monasticism, 346, Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury and Reformer of the Church, 988, Helena, Mother of Constantine, Protector of the Holy Places, 330, The Sixth Sunday of Easter (Rogation Sunday), Jackson Kemper, First Missionary Bishop in the United States, 1870, Bede the Venerable, Priest and Monk of Jarrow, Teacher of the Faith, 735, Augustine, First Archbishop of Canterbury and Missionary, 605, John Calvin, Reformer of the Church, 1564, Josephine Butler, Renewer of Society, 1906, The Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth and Zechariah, Justin, Teacher of the Faith and Martyr at Rome, c. 165, Blandina and Her Companions, Martyrs at Lyons, 177, John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Ecumenist and Reformer of the Church, 1963, Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary to the Germans and Martyr, 754, William Grant Broughton, Bishop and Missionary to Australia, 1853, Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Non-juror, 1711, Columba, Abbot of Iona and Missionary to the Scots, 597, Ephrem of Edessa, Deacon and Teacher of the Faith, 373, The Monday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the First Week After Pentecost, Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea and Teacher of the Faith, 379, The Wednesday in the First Week After Pentecost, Evelyn Underhill, Teacher of the Faith, 1941, The Thursday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the First Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the First Week After Pentecost, Bernard Mizeki, Catechist and Martyr in Rhodesia, 1896, Sundar Singh, Evangelist in India and Teacher of the Faith, 1929, The Monday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Nativity of John the Baptist (Midsummer Day), The Friday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Second Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Third Week After Pentecost, Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 444, The Tuesday in the Third Week After Pentecost, Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons and Teacher of the Faith, 200, The Wednesday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Third Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fourth Week After Pentecost, The Monday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, Benedict of Nursia, Abbot and Founder of the Benedictine Order, c. 550, The Tuesday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, Nathan Soderblom, Archbishop of Uppsala and Ecumenist, 1931, The Wednesday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, Bonaventure, Friar, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 1274, The Friday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, Olga and Vladimir, Patrons of the Church in Russia, 969, 1016, The Saturday in the Fifth Week After Pentecost, William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania and First Presiding Bishop of the Church in the USA, 1836, The Monday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, Macrina, Nun and Teacher of the Faith, 379, The Tuesday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa and Teacher of the Faith, 396, The Wednesday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Sixth Week After Pentecost, Thomas Kempis, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1471, The Monday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, William Reed Huntington, Priest and Ecumenist, 1909, The Thursday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, Lazarus, Mary and Martha of Bethany, Companions of Our Lord, The Saturday in the Seventh Week After Pentecost, William Wilberforce, Renewer of Society, 1833, The Monday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, Oswald, King of Northumbria and Martyr, 642, The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Saturday in the Eighth Week After Pentecost, John Mason Neale, Priest and Reformer of the Church, 1866, The Monday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Mary Sumner, Founder of the Mothers Union and Renewer of Society, 1921, The Wednesday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Charles Inglis, First Bishop of Canada, 1787, The Saturday in the Ninth Week After Pentecost, Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor, Teacher of the Faith, 1667, Roger Schutz, Monk of Taiz and Ecumenist, 2005, The Virgin Mary, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Monday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Tenth Week After Pentecost, Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux and Teacher of the Faith, 1153, The Monday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Eleventh Week After Pentecost, Monica, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387, Augustine, Bishop of Hippo and Teacher of the Faith, 430, The Monday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, Charles Chapman Grafton, Bishop of Fond du Lac and Ecumenist, 1912, The Wednesday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, Aidan, Abbot-Bishop of Lindisfarne, Missionary to Northumbria, 651, The Thursday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, The Martyrs of Papua New Guinea, 1901 and 1942, The Saturday in the Twelfth Week After Pentecost, Birinus, Bishop of Dorchester and Evangelist to Wessex, 650, The Monday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Renewer of Society, 1997, The Tuesday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, Allen Gardiner, Missionary and Founder of SAMS, 1851, The Wednesday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, Hannah More, Renewer of Society and Founder of Sunday Schools, 1833, The Thursday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, Constance and Her Companions, Martyrs of Memphis, 1878, The Saturday in the Thirteenth Week After Pentecost, Alexander Crummell, Priest and Missionary to Liberia, 1898, The Monday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, John Henry Hobart, Bishop of New York and Reformer of the Church, 1830, The Tuesday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople and Teacher of the Faith, 407, The Wednesday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage and Martyr, 258, The Friday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, Ninian, Bishop of Galloway and Missionary to the Picts, 432, The Saturday in the Fourteenth Week After Pentecost, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1882, The Monday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, 690, The Tuesday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, John Coleridge Patteson, Bishop of Melanesia and His Companions, Martyrs, 1871, The Wednesday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Fifteenth Week After Pentecost, Sergius, Monk and Reformer of the Church in Russia, 1392, The Monday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester and Teacher of the Faith, 1626, The Tuesday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Wilson Carlile, Evangelist and Founder of the Church Army, 1942, The Wednesday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Jerome, Monk of Bethlehem and Translator of the Bible, 420, The Saturday in the Sixteenth Week After Pentecost, Remigius, Bishop of Reims and Missionary to the Franks, 533, The Monday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, George Bell, Advocate for the Confessing Church, Bishop and Ecumenist, 1958, The Tuesday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, Francis of Assisi, Friar and Deacon, Reformer of the Church, 1226, The Wednesday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, William Tyndale, Priest, Translator of the Bible and Martyr, 1536, The Friday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 1253, The Monday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Paulinus, Bishop of York and Missionary, 644, The Tuesday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Cecil Frances Alexander, Hymn-writer and Teacher of the Faith, 1895, The Thursday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Edward the Confessor, King of England, 1066, The Friday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky, Bishop of Shanghai, 1906, The Saturday in the Eighteenth Week After Pentecost, Teresa of vila, Nun and Reformer of the Church, 1582, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, Bishops and Martyrs, 1555, The Monday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch and Martyr, c. 115, Luke the Evangelist and Companion of Paul, The Tuesday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, Henry Martyn, Priest and Missionary to India and Persia, 1812, The Thursday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Nineteenth Week After Pentecost, James of Jerusalem, Bishop and Martyr, Brother of Our Lord, The Monday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons and Reformer of the Church, 899, The Thursday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twentieth Week After Pentecost, James Hannington, Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa and His Companions, Martyrs, 1885, The Monday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (All Souls Day), The Thursday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, Richard Hooker, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1600, The Friday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twenty-First Week After Pentecost, Elizabeth and Zechariah, Parents of John the Baptist, William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury and Teacher of the Faith, 1944, The Monday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, Willibrord, Archbishop of Utrecht and Missionary to Frisia, 739, The Tuesday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Thursday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome and Teacher of the Faith, 461, The Friday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Twenty-Second Week After Pentecost, Charles Simeon, Priest and Evangelist, 1836, The Monday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Consecration of Samuel Seabury, First Bishop in the United States, 1784, The Tuesday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Herman, Monk and Missionary to the Native Alaskans, 1837, The Wednesday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Reformer of the Church and Renewer of Society, 1093, The Thursday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln and Renewer of Society, 1200, The Friday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, Elizabeth of Hungary, Renewer of Society, 1231, The Saturday in the Twenty-Third Week After Pentecost, The Last Sunday After Pentecost (Christ the King), Edmund, King of East Anglia and Martyr, 870, The Monday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Tuesday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Wednesday in the Last Week After Pentecost, Clement, Bishop of Rome and Martyr, c. 100, The Thursday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Friday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The Saturday in the Last Week After Pentecost, The First Sunday in Advent (Advent Sunday), Clive Staples Lewis, Teacher of the Faith, 1963, Nicholas Ferrar, Deacon and Founder of the Little Gidding Community, 1637, Channing Moore Williams, Missionary Bishop in China and Japan, 1910, John of Damascus, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 760, Clement of Alexandria, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 210, Ambrose, Bishop of Milan and Teacher of the Faith, 397, Richard Baxter, Pastor and Teacher of the Faith, 1691, The Third Sunday in Advent (Gaudete Sunday), The Fourth Sunday in Advent (Annunciation Sunday), The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christmas Day), Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, 1170, John Wyclif, Priest and Translator of the Bible into English, 1384.
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