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      • We can always expect the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary to come on Aug. 15 and the Optional Memorial of St. Patrick on March 17. But many feast days of the Church year are not settled on one particular date of the calendar. These are known as moveable feasts.
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  1. Nov 28, 2011 · Calendar of Lectionary Cycles and Movable Liturgical Feasts (1969 – 2100)

  2. SUNDAYS OF THE YEAR / MOVEABLE FEASTS: 2020 A.D. - 2024 A.D. (BASED ON THE TRADITIONAL CALENDAR OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH) NOTES: Items below may vary by region. Certain feasts may take precedence over usual Sunday Masses. Feast names may vary. We make no guarantee(s) regarding any item below. Contact your parish for current information.

  3. On the Epiphany of the Lord, after the singing of the Gospel, a Deacon or cantor, in keeping with an ancient practice of Holy Church, announces from the ambo the moveable feasts of the current year according to the following text.

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · Download the Table of Moveable Feasts 2020-2060. as a pdf document.

    Year
    Sunday
    Weekday
    Ash Wednesday
    2060
    B
    II
    3 Mar
    2059
    A
    I
    12 Feb
    2058
    C
    II
    27 Feb
    2057
    B
    I
    7 Mar
  5. This page calculates and displays several movable Roman Catholic Church feast days for any given year, providing the correct date for Easter Sunday, what day of the week Christmas is (or was, or will be), etc.

  6. Some movable feast days and memorials include the following: First Sunday in Advent: beginning of the Catholic year….the fourth Sunday before Christmas. Easter Sunday: The Sunday after the first full moon after March 21. Easter’s date also affects other holy days: Ash Wednesday: 46 days before Easter Sunday

  7. The greatest, most powerful and charitable prayer we have in the Catholic Church is the Eucharistic celebration called the Holy Mass, the Breaking of the Bread. Mass Intentions may be requested for Sundays, most holy days, and weekdays throughout the year for the living and the dead, or in thanksgiving for God's blessings in life

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