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  2. Feast of Christ the King - Wikipedia

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    Date: Last Sunday of the liturgical year; from 20–26 November, inclusive (in Ordinary Form), ... 2025 23 November 26 October 2026 22 November 25 October 2027

  3. Dominical letter - Wikipedia

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    Dominical letters or Sunday letters are a method used to determine the day of the week for particular dates. When using this method, each year is assigned a letter (or pair of letters for leap years) depending on which day of the week the year starts with. The Dominical letter for the current year 2025 is E.

  4. Mark your 2025 calendar with dates for holidays, events and games

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    Check out the 2025 calendar dates for holidays, big games, movie releases, award shows and more. ... July 15New York City Marathon - Sunday, Nov. 2 2025 awards shows Golden Globe Awards (on CBS ...

  5. Holy Week in Valladolid - Wikipedia

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    Palm Sunday: Ends: Easter Sunday: 2024 date: March 24 - March 31: 2025 date: April 13 - April 20: 2026 date: ... In addition to the artistic and catechetical ...

  6. Rogation days - Wikipedia

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    2024 date: 25 April; 6–8 May: 2025 date: 25 April; 26–28 May: Frequency: annual: Related to: ... Rogation Sunday is celebrated on the 5th Sunday after Easter ...

  7. 2025 Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Jubilee is a jubilee in the Catholic Church celebrated in the year 2025, announced by Pope John Paul II at the end of the 2000 Great Jubilee. [1] This jubilee was preceded by the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy of 2015–2016. [2] The papal bull proclaiming the Jubilee is "Spes non confundit" (Latin for "Hope does not disappoint"). [3]

  8. Feast of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of the Sacred Heart is a solemnity in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. [2] According to the General Roman Calendar since 1969, it is formally known as the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latin: Sollemnitas Sacratissimi Cordis Iesu) and celebrated on the second Friday after Trinity Sunday (see § Date, below). [3]

  9. Gaudete Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Gaudete Sunday (/ ɡ aʊ ˈ d ɛ t ɛ / gow-DET-eh) is the third Sunday of Advent in the liturgical calendar of Western Christianity, including the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, Lutheran churches, and other mainline Protestant churches. It can fall on any date from 11 December to 17 December.