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Jan 19, 2019 · 20. Friday in the Third Week of Lent. 21. Saturday in the Third Week of Lent. 22. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 23. Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent. 24.
Mar 28, 2024 · Alumni Speaker Series - James Jett '65. 4/11/2024 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Location: Theatre. Dr. James R. Jett, MD, is board-certified in pulmonary medicine, serving on the consulting staff of the Mayo Clinic and National Jewish Health, and currently serving as a medical officer for a biotech firm specializing in biomarkers related to lung cancer.
May 31, 2020 · Pentecost Sunday marks the end of the first novena. Pentecost (Whitsunday), with Christmas and Easter, ranks among the great feasts of Christianity.
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Apr 19, 2024 · Pentecost for the year 2020 is celebrated/ observed on Sunday, May 31st. Pentecost is celebrated on the seventh Sunday or 50 days after Easter Sunday. A Christian holy day known also as Whit Sunday, White Sunday and Whitsun (United Kingdom) commemorating the decent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and followers of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem ...
HolidayDateDays To GoSunday, May 28, 2023-327Sunday, May 19, 202430Sunday, June 08, 2025415Sunday, May 24, 2026765- Pentecost, Whit Sunday
- Seventh Sunday after Easter
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LIVE: Mass on Pentecost SundaySt. Francis Borgia Catholic ChurchMay 31, 2020 at 11 AMVideo/Photography: Inspir3d PhotographyCelebrant: Fr. Robert Lojek; Conc...
Dec. 1, 2019 – Jan. 12, 2020 Advent, Christmas Vol. I Jan. 13 – February 25, 2020 Weeks 1 to 7, Ordinary Time Vol. III February 26 – May 31, 2020 Lent, Triduum, Easter Vol. II June 1 – Aug. 1, 2020 Weeks 9 to 17, Ordinary Time Vol. III Aug. 2 – Nov. 28, 2020 Weeks 18 to 34, Ordinary Time Vol. IV
Nov 28, 2011 · The Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship directed that it be used beginning on November 30, 1969, the First Sunday of Advent for the 1970 liturgical year. Thus, while the tables published in the Lectionary itself begin with 1969, the first set of readings actually used was Cycle B (Sundays) and Year II (weekdays). Year. Sunday. Cycle. Weekday.