National calendars of the Roman Rite

National calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized by calendar date, that apply to those within the nation or nations to which each calendar applies who worship according to the Roman Rite of the Latin Church. Such calendars are "particular calendars" that build off of the General Roman Calendar. National calendars primarily add feast days of saints whose lives profoundly affected the particular nation in question, or whose veneration is especially prevalent there.

National calendars

Angola

Argentina

According to the national calendar of Argentina, as requested by the Argentine Episcopal Conference (CEA) and approved by the Holy See:

Australia

See Liturgy Brisbane

Austria, Germany, Switzerland, German-speaking dioceses

The Episcopal Conferences of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland share one regional calendar, the Regionalkalender für das deutsche Sprachgebiet ("Regional calendar for the German language area"). It applies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as in the dioceses of Luxembourg, Liège, Metz, Strasbourg, Vaduz and Bozen-Brixen.

From Das Stundenbuch Online[1]

Belgium

From Calendrier Liturgique à l’usage des diocèses belges francophone and Liturgische Kalender voor de Eucharistieviering.[2][3]

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Swaziland

Brazil

As set by the Episcopal Conference of Brazil:[4]

Canada

According to the national calendar of Canada, as requested by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and approved by the Holy See:[7]

Cape Verde

Chile

According to the national calendar of Chile, as requested by the Episcopal Conference of Chile (CECh) and approved by the Holy See:

China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mainland China)

From the website of the Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference[8]

Colombia

Costa Rica

Croatia

Czech Republic

Democratic Republic of Congo

Denmark

Ecuador

England

According to the national calendar of England,[9] as requested by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and approved by the Holy See:

Finland

From the website of the Catholic Church in Finland[10]

France

According to the Calendrier propre à la France[11]

Guatemala

Guinea-Bissau

Greece

Haiti

Hungary

India

Indonesia

Nearest Sunday to 15 August : Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Solemnity (if the nearest Sunday is 17 August, then it will be transferred to 12 August)

Ireland

According to the national calendar of Ireland,[12] as drawn up by the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference and approved by the Holy See:

Japan

Korea

Lebanon

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Mexico

Mozambique

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

North Africa (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia)

The dioceses within Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia constitute one Episcopal Conference, and so share one regional proper calendar.

  • 3 January: Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop – Memorial
  • 5 January: Saints Longinus, Eugenius, and Vindemial, bishops and martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 8 January: Saints Quodvultdeus and Deogratias, bishops – Optional Memorial
  • 11 January: Saints Victor I, Miltiades, and Gelasius I, popes – Memorial
  • 4 February: Saint Celerina and companions, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 7 March: Saints Perpetua and Felicity, martyrs – Feast
  • 30 April: Our Lady of Africa – Feast
  • 6 May: Saints James, Marianus, and companions, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 4 June: Saint Optatus, bishop – Memorial
  • 10 July: Saint Marciana, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 17 July: Saint Speratus and companions, martyrs – Memorial
  • 23 August: Saint Emily de Vialar, religious – Optional Memorial
  • 27 August: Saint Monica – Feast
  • 28 August: Saint Augustine, bishop and doctor of the Church – Solemnity
  • 30 August: Saints Alypius and Possidius, bishops – Memorial
  • 10 September: Saint Nemesius and companions, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 12 September: Saint Marcellinus, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 16 September: Saint Cyprian, bishop and martyr – Solemnity
  • 30 October: Saints Marcellus and Maximilian of Tebessa, martyrs – Memorial
  • 5 December: Saint Crispina, martyr – Memorial

Norway

From the website of the Catholic Church in Norway[13]

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

As by the Secretariado Nacional de Liturgia (National Secretariat of Liturgy):[15][16]

Puerto Rico

According to the proper calendar of Puerto Rico, as requested by the Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference and approved by the Holy See:

Romania

Russia

São Tomé and Principé

Scotland

According to the national calendar of Scotland, as requested by the Bishops' Conference of Scotland and approved by the Holy See:[17]

Slovakia

According to Všeobecný kalendár Rímskej cirkvi a osobitný kalendár diecéz na Slovensku (General calendar of the Roman Church and special calendar of dioceses in Slovakia) as printed in the Slovak translation of Roman Missal, ed. typ. tertia, released in 2021.[18]

Slovenia

Spain

Sri Lanka

  • 16 January : Saint Joseph Vaz – Feast
  • 4 February: Our Lady of Lanka – Solemnity

Sudan

Sweden

From the website of the Diocese of Stockholm[19]

Uganda

  • 3 June: Saints Charles Lwanga and companions, martyrs – Solemnity
  • 20 October: Blessed Daudi Okelo and Jildo Irwa, martyrs – Feast

Ukraine

United States

According to the national calendar of the United States,[20] as requested by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and approved by the Holy See:

Uruguay

Venezuela

Vietnam

  • 1 January: Holy Mary, Mother of God – Solemnity
  • Sunday after 1 January: Epiphany – Solemnity
  • 13 January: Saints Dominic Phạm Trọng Khảm, Luke Phạm Trọng Thìn and Joseph Phạm Trọng Tả, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 22 January: Saints Matthew Alonzo-Leciniana and Francis Gil Fedrich, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 30 January: Saint Thomas Ngô Túc Khuông, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 2 February: Saint Jean Théophane Vénard, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 13 February: Saints Paul Lê Văn Lộc and Lawrence Nguyễn Văn Hưởng, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • The Lunar New Year's Eve: Year-end Mass – Lễ Tất Niên (afternoon and evening, Votive Mass) – Memorial
  • The Lunar New Year's Eve: New Year's Eve's Mass – Lễ Giao Thừa (night, Votive Masss) – Solemnity
  • The first day of the lunar year (Mồng Một Tết): New Year's Mass (Tết Nguyên Đán, Votive Mass) – Solemnity
  • The second day of the lunar year (Mồng Hai Tết): Day of Venerating Ancestors (Votive Mass) – Solemnity
  • The third day of the lunar year (Mồng Ba Tết): Day of Prayer for Sanctifying Works – Solemnity
  • 19 March: Saint Joseph, Principal Patron of Vietnam – Solemnity
  • 25 March: Annunciation – Solemnity (when 25 March falls during the Paschal Triduum, it is transferred forward to the first suitable day during Eastertide)
  • 1 May: Saint Joseph the Worker – Optional Memorial
  • Sunday before Pentecost: Ascension of Jesus – Solemnity
  • Sunday before Solemnity of Sacred Heart of Jesus: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ – Solemnity
  • 26 July: Blessed Andrew of Phú Yên, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 15 August: the Assumption of Mary – Solemnity (holy days of obligation in Ecclesiastical Province of Hanoi)
  • 2 September: Vietnam National Day – Optional Memorial
  • 5 September: Saint Teresa of Calcutta, virgin – Optional Memorial
  • The Mid-Autumn Festival: Day of Prayer for Children (Votive Mass) – Feast
  • 1 October: Saint Thérèse of Lisieux – Feast
  • First Sunday of October: Our Lady of the Rosary – Solemnity
  • 24 November: Saint Andrew Trần An Dũng-Lạc, priest, and companions, martyrs, Secondary Patrons of Vietnam – Solemnity (also celebrated on thirty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time)
  • 28 November: Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông, soldier and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 30 November: Saint Joseph Marchand, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 3 December: Saint Francis Xavier – Feast
  • 6 December: Saint Joseph Nguyễn Duy Khang, martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 10 December: Saint Simon Phan Đắc Hoà, layman and martyr – Optional Memorial
  • 18 December: Saints Paul Nguyễn Văn Mỹ, Peter Trương Văn Đường and Peter Vũ Truật, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 19 December: Saints Dominic Bùi Văn Úy, cathechist, Francis Hà Trọng Mậu, Thomas Nguyễn Văn Đệ, Augustine Nguyễn Văn Mới and Stephen Nguyễn Văn Vinh, laymen, martyrs – Optional Memorial
  • 21 December: Saints Andrew Trần An Dũng-Lạc and Peter Trương Văn Thi, priests and martyrs – Optional Memorial

Wales

According to the national calendar of Wales,[24] as requested by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and approved by the Holy See:

See also

References

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