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  1. The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. 25: Saturday: M: The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 26: Sunday: 13ᵗʰ Sunday in Ordinary Time. I: 27: Monday: Monday in the 13ᵗʰ Week in Ordinary Time. m: Saint Cyril of Alexandria, bishop and doctor of the Church. 28: Tuesday: M: Saint Irenaeus, bishop, martyr and doctor of the Church. 29 ...

  2. Each year the Secretariat of Divine Worship of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops publishes the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. This Calendar is used by authors of ordines and other liturgical aids published to foster the celebration of the liturgy in our country.

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  3. First Sunday of Advent. Beginning of the New Liturgical Year. The Lectionary cycles are as follows: Year C for Sunday cycle; Cycle II for Weekday cycle in Ordinary Time. The Blessing of Advent Wreath may take place at the conclusion of the Universal Prayer on this Sunday.

  4. Catholic liturgical calendars for 2022. Roman Catholic Sunday and feast-day liturgical calendars for the year 2022 (ie Advent 2021 through to Christ the King 20221) for English-speaking countries are available here: Also the Universal calendar now shows the calendar for individual countries.

  5. Jan 6, 2023 · 2022 Calendar – Updated February 2, 2021 to add the Memorial of Saints Martha, Mary and Lazarus, and the Optional Memorials of Saint Gregory of Narek, Saint John of Avila, and Saint Hildegard of Bingen. 2023 Calendar – Updated September 7, 2022 to correct the Jan. 6, 2023 entry; updated March 14, 2023 to correct the observance of Ascension.

  6. Calendar of Holy Days of Obligation and Major Liturgical Feasts for the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Click on the link below to see the list of Holy Days of Obligation and Liturgical Feasts for the specific year. 2022/2023 – Cycle A, Year I. 2023/2024 – Cycle B, Year II. 2024/2025 – Cycle C, Year I.

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  8. 2022 Liturgical Year. A note of explanation: the Catholic Liturgical Year begins with the first day of Advent in every year. A chief provider and curator of Catholic information on the web...

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