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  1. Dec 18, 2023 · What Are the Holy Days of Obligation? The Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church says that there are nine holy days of obligation other than Sundays, but it also says that the local conference of bishops may suppress some of them or transfer them to a Sunday.

  2. Summary Information. From the 1st Sunday of Advent 2017 the Holydays of Obligations for England and Wales changed. They are: Every Sunday. Nativity of the Lord (25 December) Epiphany of the Lord (6 January*) Ascension of the Lord (Thursday after 6th Sunday of Easter) St Peter & St Paul (29 June*)

  3. Jun 11, 2013 · The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains holy days of obligation this way: On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, the performance of the works of mercy, and the appropriate relaxation of mind and body.

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · There are currently 10 Holy Days of Obligation in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church and five in the Eastern Catholic Churches; in the United States, only six Holy Days of Obligation are observed. Day

  5. In the Catholic Church, holy days of obligation or precepts are days on which the faithful are expected to attend Mass, and engage in rest from work and recreation (i.e., they are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God), according to the third commandment.

  6. Jun 23, 2023 · Feasts & Holy Days. Feast of Sankt Hans, Friday, June 23, 2023. The Catholic Church organizes its life around a cycle of feasts and remembrances that aims to sanctify certain times of the year and to regularly call to mind the life of Jesus and the witness of Mary and the saints.

  7. Feb 29, 2024 · In addition to every Sunday, the Catholic Church prescribes holy days of obligation, which include certain solemnities. In the United States there are six holy days of obligation: Mary, Mother of God, the Ascension, the Assumption, All Saints, the Immaculate Conception and Christmas.

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