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Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite ~ January Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ January 2021 ~ Date Day *** Liturgical Day *** Rank Color Fast/ *** Misc.*** Abstinence 1 Friday CIRCUMCISION OF OUR LORD d2cl White Holy Day First Friday 2 Saturday Octave Day of St. Stephen, First Martyr sp Red First Saturday 3 Sunday THE MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS d2cl White Octave Day of St. John, ApEv 4 Monday Octave Day of the Holy Innocents, Mm sp Red 5 Tuesday Vigil of the Epiphany White St. Telesphorus, PM 6 Wednesday THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD d1cl White 7 Thursday Within the Octave sd White 8 Friday Within the Octave sd White Ab 9 Saturday Within the Octave sd White 10 Sunday The Holy Family: Jesus, Mary, & Joseph dm White Sunday within the Octave Within the Octave 11 Monday Sunday within the Octave [resumed] sd White Within the Octave St. Hyginus, PM 12 Tuesday Within the Octave sd White 13 Wednesday Octave Day of the Epiphany dm White 14 Thursday St. Hilary, BpCD d White St. Felix, Priest, M 15 Friday St. Paul, First Hermit, C d White Ab St. Maurus, Ab 16 Saturday St. Marcellus I, PM sd Red x 17 Sunday 2nd Sunday after Epiphany sd Green St. Anthony, Ab 18 Monday St. Peter’s Chair at Rome dm White St. Paul, Ap St. Prisca, VM 19 Tuesday St. Marius & Comp., Mm sp Red St. Canute, King, M x 20 Wednesday Sts. Fabian, P & Sebastian, Mm d Red 21 Thursday St. Agnes, VM d Red 22 Friday Sts. Vincent & Anastasius, Mm sd Red Ab x 23 Saturday St. Raymund of Pennafort, C sd White St. Emerentiana, VM x 24 Sunday 3rd Sunday after Epiphany sd Green 25 Monday The Conversion of St. Paul, Ap dm White St. Peter, Ap 26 Tuesday St. Polycarp, BpM d Red 27 Wednesday St. John Chrysostom, BpCD d White 28 Thursday St. Peter Nolasco, C d White St. Agnes, VM [2nd time] 29 Friday St. Francis de Sales, BpCD d White Ab 30 Saturday 4th Sunday after Epiphany [Anticipated] sd Green St. Martina, VM 31 Sunday Septuagesima Sunday sd Violet St. John Bosco, C Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ February 2021 ~ Date Day *** Liturgical Day *** Rank Color Fast/ *** Misc.*** Abstinence 1 Monday St. Ignatius, BpM d Red 2 Tuesday PURIFICATION OF THE BVM d2cl White Candlemas Day 3 Wednesday St. Blaise, BpM sp Red x 4 Thursday St. Andrew Corsini, BpC d White 5 Friday St. Agatha, VM d Red Ab First Friday 6 Saturday St. Titus, BpC d White First Saturday St. Dorothy, VM 7 Sunday Sexagesima Sunday sd Violet St. Romuald, Ab 8 Monday St. John of Matha, C d White 9 Tuesday St. Cyril of Alexandria, BpCD d White St. Apollonia, VM 10 Wednesday St. Scholastica, V d White 11 Thursday Apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes dm White 12 Friday The Seven Holy Founders of the Servites, Cc d White Ab 13 Saturday Our Lady’s Saturday sp White x 14 Sunday Quinquagesima Sunday sd Violet St. Valentine, Priest, M 15 Monday Sts. Faustinus & Jovita, Mm sp Red x 16 Tuesday Ferial Day Violet [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 17 Wednesday ASH WEDNESDAY Violet Fast/Ab 18 Thursday Ferial Day Violet Fast St. Simeon, BpM x 19 Friday Ferial Day Violet Fast/Ab 20 Saturday Ferial Day Violet Fast 21 Sunday 1st Sunday of Lent sd Violet 22 Monday St. Peter’s Chair at Antioch dm White Fast St. Paul, Ap 23 Tuesday St. Peter Damian, BpCD d White Fast Vigil of St. Matthias 24 Wednesday ST. MATTHIAS, Ap d2cl Red Fast/P. Ab Ember Wednesday 25 Thursday Ferial Day Violet Fast x 26 Friday Ferial Day Violet Fast/Ab Ember Friday 27 Saturday St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, C d White Fast/P. Ab Ember Saturday 28 Sunday 2nd Sunday of Lent sd Violet Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ March 2021 ~ Date Day *** Liturgical Day *** Rank Color Fast/ *** Misc.*** Abstinence 1 Monday Ferial Day Violet Fast x 2 Tuesday Ferial Day Violet Fast 3 Wednesday Ferial Day Violet Fast 4 Thursday St. Casimir, C sd White Fast St. Lucius I, PM 5 Friday Ferial Day Violet Fast/Ab First Friday 6 Saturday Sts. Perpetua & Felicitas, Mm d Red Fast First Saturday 7 Sunday 3rd Sunday of Lent sd Violet St. Thomas Aquinas, CD 8 Monday St. John of God, C d White Fast 9 Tuesday St. Frances of Rome, W d White Fast 10 Wednesday Forty Holy Martyrs sd Red Fast x 11 Thursday Ferial Day Violet Fast 12 Friday St. Gregory the Great, PCD d White Fast/Ab 13 Saturday Ferial Day Violet Fast 14 Sunday 4th Sunday of Lent sd Violet / Laetare Sunday Rose 15 Monday Ferial Day Violet Fast x 16 Tuesday Ferial Day Violet Fast 17 Wednesday St. Patrick, BpC d White Fast 18 Thursday St. Cyril of Jerusalem, BpCD d White Fast 19 Friday ST. JOSEPH, Spouse of the BVM, C d1cl White Fast/Ab 20 Saturday Ferial Day Violet Fast 21 Sunday Passion Sunday sd Violet St. Benedict, Ab 22 Monday St. Isidore the Farmer, C dm White Fast 23 Tuesday Ferial Day Violet Fast x 24 Wednesday St. Gabriel, Archangel dm White Fast 25 Thursday THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE BVM d1cl White Fast 26 Friday Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary White Fast/Ab 27 Saturday St. John Damascene, CD d White Fast 28 Sunday Palm Sunday sd Violet 29 Monday Monday in Holy Week Violet Fast 30 Tuesday Tuesday in Holy Week Violet Fast 31 Wednesday Wednesday in Holy Week Violet Fast Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ April 2021 ~ Date Day *** Liturgical Day *** Rank Color Fast/ *** Misc.*** Abstinence 1 Thursday MAUNDY THURSDAY d1cl White Fast 2 Friday GOOD FRIDAY d1cl Black Fast/Ab First Friday 3 Saturday HOLY SATURDAY d1cl Violet / White Fast/Ab First Saturday Until Noon 4 Sunday EASTER SUNDAY d1cl White 5 Monday EASTER MONDAY d1cl White 6 Tuesday EASTER TUESDAY d1cl White 7 Wednesday Easter Wednesday sd White 8 Thursday Easter Thursday sd White 9 Friday Easter Friday sd White Ab 10 Saturday Easter Saturday sd White 11 Sunday Low Sunday dm White [Quasimodo Sunday] St. Leo I, PCD 12 Monday Ferial Day White [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 13 Tuesday St. Hermenegild, M sd Red x 14 Wednesday St. Justin, M d Red St. Tiburtius & Comp., Mm 15 Thursday Ferial Day White [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 16 Friday Ferial Day White Ab [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 17 Saturday Our Lady’s Saturday sp White St. Anicetus, PM x 18 Sunday 2nd Sunday after Easter sd White 19 Monday Ferial Day White [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 20 Tuesday Ferial Day White [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 21 Wednesday SOLEMNITY OF ST. JOSEPH d1cl White St. Anselm, BpCD 22 Thursday Sts. Soter & Caius, PpMm sd Red Within the Octave x 23 Friday St. George, M sd Red Ab Within the Octave x 24 Saturday St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, M d Red Within the Octave 25 Sunday ST. MARK, Ev d2cl Red 3rd Sunday after Easter Within the Octave [The Greater Litanies] 26 Monday Sts. Cletus & Marcellinus, PpMm sd Red Within the Octave [Mass of preceding Sunday, White Vestments] 27 Tuesday St. Peter Canisius, CD d White Within the Octave 28 Wednesday Octave Day of St. Joseph dm White St. Paul of the Cross, C St. Vitalis, M 29 Thursday St. Peter of Verona, M d Red 30 Friday St. Catharine of Siena, V d White Ab Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ May 2021 ~ Date Day *** Liturgical Day *** Rank Color Fast/ *** Misc.*** Abstinence 1 Saturday STS. PHILIP & JAMES, App d2cl Red First Saturday 2 Sunday 4th Sunday after Easter sd White St. Athanasius, BpCD 3 Monday FINDING OF THE HOLY CROSS d2cl Red St. Alexander I, P & Comp., Mm 4 Tuesday St. Monica, W d White 5 Wednesday St. Pius V, PC d White 6 Thursday St. John, ApEv, before the Latin Gate dm Red 7 Friday St. Stanislaus, BpM d Red Ab First Friday 8 Saturday Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel dm White 9 Sunday 5th Sunday after Easter sd White St. Gregory Nazianzen, BpCD 10 Monday St. Antoninus, BpC d White Rogation Day Sts. Gordian & Epimachus, Mm Lesser Litanies 11 Tuesday Ferial Day White Rogation Day Lesser Litanies 12 Wednesday St. Nereus & Comp., Mm sd Red Rogation Day Vigil of the Ascension Lesser Litanies 13 Thursday ASCENSION THURSDAY d1cl White HOLY DAY 14 Friday Within the Octave sd White Ab St. Boniface, M 15 Saturday St. John Baptist de la Salle, C d White Within the Octave 16 Sunday Sunday within Octave sd White St. Ubaldus, BpC Within the Octave 17 Monday St. Paschal Baylon, C d White Within the Octave 18 Tuesday St. Venantius, M d Red Within the Octave 19 Wednesday St. Peter Celestine, PC d White Within the Octave St. Pudentiana, V 20 Thursday Octave Day of the Ascension dm White St. Bernardine of Siena, C 21 Friday Ferial Day White Ab [Mass of preceding Sunday] x 22 Saturday Vigil of Pentecost Violet / Red Fast/P. Ab 23 Sunday PENTECOST SUNDAY d1cl Red 24 Monday PENTECOST MONDAY d1cl Red 25 Tuesday PENTECOST TUESDAY d1cl Red 26 Wednesday Pentecost Wednesday sd Red Fast/P.
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