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National calendars of the Roman Rite

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Calendars of celebrations in the Catholic Church

National calendars of the Roman Rite of theCatholic Church are lists ofsaints'feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized by calendar date, that apply to those within the nation or nations to which each calendar applies who worship according to theRoman Rite of theLatin Church. Such calendars are "particular calendars" that build off of theGeneral Roman Calendar. National calendars primarily add feast days of saints whose lives profoundly affected the particular nation in question, or whose veneration is especially prevalent there.

National calendars

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Andorra

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Source:[1]

Angola

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Argentina

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According to the national calendar ofArgentina, as requested by theArgentine Episcopal Conference (CEA) and approved by theHoly See:

Australia

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See Liturgy Brisbane[2]

Austria, Germany, Switzerland, German-speaking dioceses

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The Episcopal Conferences of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland share one regional calendar, theRegionalkalender für das deutsche Sprachgebiet ("Regional calendar for the German language area"). It applies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as in the dioceses of Luxembourg, Liège, Metz, Strasbourg, Vaduz and Bozen-Brixen.

FromDas Stundenbuch Online[3]

Belarus

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Source:[5]

Belgium

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FromCalendrier Liturgique à l’usage des diocèses belges francophone andLiturgische Kalender voor de Eucharistieviering.[6][7]

Bolivia

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Swaziland

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Brazil

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As set by theEpiscopal Conference of Brazil:[8]

Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand

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  • 14 February: Dedication of theCathedral at Singapore - Feast (in Singapore)
  • 19 June: SaintPhilip Minh and companions, martyrs - Memorial (in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore)
  • 20 September: SaintsLaurent Imbert, bishop, Jacques Chastan, priest, and companions, martyrs - Memorial (in Brunei and Singapore)
  • 3 December: SaintFrancis Xavier, priest - Feast
  • 16 December: BlessedMartyrs of Songkhon - Optional Memorial (at Thailand)

Canada

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According to the national calendar ofCanada, as requested by theCanadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and approved by theHoly See:[11]

Cape Verde

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Chile

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According to the national calendar ofChile, as requested by theEpiscopal Conference of Chile (CECh) and approved by theHoly See:

China (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China)

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From the website of the Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference[12]

Colombia

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Costa Rica

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Croatia

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Czech Republic

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Democratic Republic of Congo

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Denmark

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Ecuador

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England

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According to the national calendar ofEngland,[13] as requested by theCatholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and approved by theHoly See:

Finland

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From the website of the Catholic Church in Finland[14]

France

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According to theCalendrier propre à la France[15]

Guam and Northern Marianas Islands

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Guatemala

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Guinea-Bissau

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Greece

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Haiti

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Hungary

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India

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Indonesia

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Nearest Sunday to 15 August : Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Solemnity(if the nearest Sunday is 17 August, then it will be transferred to 12 August)

Ireland

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According to the national calendar ofIreland,[16] as drawn up by theIrish Catholic Bishops' Conference and approved by theHoly See:

Israel, Palestine, Cyprus and Jordan

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Source:[17]

Japan

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Korea

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Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia

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Lebanon

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Lithuania

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Luxembourg

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Madagascar

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Malta

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Mexico

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Monaco

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Mozambique

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Nigeria

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North Africa (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia)

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The dioceses within Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia constitute one Episcopal Conference, and so share one regional proper calendar.

Norway

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From the website of the Catholic Church in Norway[18]

Panama

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Paraguay

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Peru

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Philippines

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In accordance with the 128th Plenary Assembly of theCatholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines:[19]

Poland

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Portugal

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As by theSecretariado Nacional de Liturgia (National Secretariat of Liturgy):[22][23]

Puerto Rico

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According to the proper calendar ofPuerto Rico, as requested by thePuerto Rican Episcopal Conference and approved by theHoly See:[24]

Romania

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Russia

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Rwanda

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Source:[25]

  • 27 January: Saint John Maria Muzeyi, martyr - memorial
  • Sunday after the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart: Saint Charles Lwanga and companions, martyrs - Solemnity
  • 15 November: Saint Joseph Mukasa Balikuddembe, martyr - Memorial
  • 28 November:Our Lady of Kibeho - Solemnity

San Marino

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Source:[26]

São Tomé and Principé

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Scotland

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According to the national calendar ofScotland, as requested by theBishops' Conference of Scotland and approved by theHoly See:[27]

Slovakia

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According toVšeobecný kalendár Rímskej cirkvi a osobitný kalendár diecéz na Slovensku (General calendar of the Roman Church and special calendar of dioceses in Slovakia) as printed in the Slovak translation of Roman Missal, ed. typ. tertia, released in 2021.[28]

Slovenia

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Spain

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Sri Lanka

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  • 16 January :Saint Joseph Vaz – Feast
  • 4 February: Our Lady of Lanka – Solemnity

Sudan

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Sweden

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From the website of the Diocese of Stockholm[29]

Timor-Leste

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Uganda

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  • 3 June: SaintsCharles Lwanga and companions, martyrs – Solemnity
  • 20 October: Blessed Daudi Okelo and Jildo Irwa, martyrs – Feast

Ukraine

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United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yemen

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  • Second Sunday of Ordinary Time:Our Lady of Arabia - Solemnity
  • 25 February: Dedication of theCathedral - Feast
  • 3 December: SaintFrancis Xavier, priest - Feast
  • 5 November: Commemoration of Deceased Priests and Religious

United States

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According to the national calendar of theUnited States,[30]as requested by theUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and approved by theHoly See:

Uruguay

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Venezuela

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Vietnam

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  • 1 January:Holy Mary, Mother of God – Solemnity
  • Sunday after 1 January:Epiphany – Solemnity
  • 13 January: Saints Dominic Phạm Trọng Khảm, Luke Phạm Trọng Thìn and Joseph Phạm Trọng Tả, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 22 January: Saints Matthew Alonzo-Leciniana and Francis Gil Fedrich, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 30 January: Saint Thomas Ngô Túc Khuông, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 2 February: Saint Jean Théophane Vénard, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 13 February: Saints Paul Lê Văn Lộc and Lawrence Nguyễn Văn Hưởng, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • TheLunar New Year's Eve: Year-end Mass – Lễ Tất Niên (afternoon and evening, Votive Mass) – Memorial
  • The Lunar New Year's Eve: New Year's Eve's Mass – Lễ Giao Thừa (night, Votive Masss) – Solemnity
  • The first day of the lunar year (Mồng Một Tết): New Year's Mass (Tết Nguyên Đán, Votive Mass) – Solemnity
  • The second day of the lunar year (Mồng Hai Tết): Day of Venerating Ancestors (Votive Mass) – Solemnity
  • The third day of the lunar year (Mồng Ba Tết): Day of Prayer for Sanctifying Works – Solemnity
  • 19 March:Saint Joseph, Principal Patron of Vietnam – Solemnity
  • 25 March:Annunciation – Solemnity (when 25 March falls during thePaschal Triduum, it is transferred forward to the first suitable day duringEastertide)
  • 1 May:Saint Joseph the Worker – Optional Memorial
  • Sunday before Pentecost:Ascension of Jesus – Solemnity
  • Sunday before Solemnity of Sacred Heart of Jesus:The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ – Solemnity
  • 26 July:Blessed Andrew of Phú Yên, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 15 August: theAssumption of Mary – Solemnity (holy days of obligation inEcclesiastical Province of Hanoi)
  • 2 September:Vietnam National Day – Optional Memorial
  • 5 September:Saint Teresa of Calcutta, virgin – Optional Memorial
  • TheMid-Autumn Festival: Day of Prayer for Children (Votive Mass) – Feast
  • 1 October:Saint Thérèse of Lisieux – Feast
  • First Sunday of October:Our Lady of the Rosary – Solemnity
  • 24 November:Saint Andrew Trần An Dũng-Lạc, priest, and companions, martyrs, Secondary Patrons of Vietnam – Solemnity (also celebrated on thirty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time)
  • 28 November: Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông, soldier and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 30 November: Saint Joseph Marchand, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 3 December:Saint Francis Xavier – Feast
  • 6 December: Saint Joseph Nguyễn Duy Khang, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 10 December: Saint Simon Phan Đắc Hoà, layman and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 18 December: Saints Paul Nguyễn Văn Mỹ, Peter Trương Văn Đường and Peter Vũ Truật, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 19 December: Saints Dominic Bùi Văn Úy, cathechist, Francis Hà Trọng Mậu, Thomas Nguyễn Văn Đệ, Augustine Nguyễn Văn Mới and Stephen Nguyễn Văn Vinh, laymen, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 21 December: Saints Andrew Trần An Dũng-Lạc and Peter Trương Văn Thi, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial

Wales

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According to the national calendar ofWales,[34]as requested by theCatholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and approved by theHoly See:

See also

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References

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