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  1. For the Catholics in England Pius VI (March 19, 1777) established the following list of feasts: Easter and Pentecost two days each, Christmas, New Year’s Day, Epiphany, Ascension, Corpus Christi, Annunciation, Assumption, Sts. Peter and Paul, St. George, and All Saints.

  2. What are the different Christian feast days? How is the liturgical year organized? Discover the origin, meaning, and timing of Church-established holidays and solemnities in our Feast Day Guide!

  3. Holy Days of Obligation are days within the Church’s liturgical year that are feast days and therefore mean that Catholics must attend Mass on those days. They may be celebrated during...

  4. Dec 28, 2022 · Holy days of obligation, sometimes considered Catholic holidays, are defined by the catechism as special feast days set aside to celebrate the main liturgical feasts or solemnities of the...

  5. This article explores the significance, history, and theological basis of feast days in the Catholic Church. What Are Feast Days? Feast days are designated days on the Catholic liturgical calendar set aside to commemorate events, saints, or doctrines that are important in the life of the Church.

  6. Holy Days of Obligation (dates and meanings) Holy days are important feast days in the life of the Catholic community on which, in addition to Sundays, Catholics (who are above the age of reason and who are not sick) are obligated to participate in Mass according to the precepts of the Church.

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  8. What Is the Feast of the Assumption? The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15) celebrates the entry of Mary into heaven, body and soul.

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