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The Fifth Sunday of Easter; The Sixth Sunday of Easter, Rogation Sunday; The Ascension of our Lord: Thursday; The Day of Pentecost; Trinity Sunday; The Last Sunday after Pentecost, Bible Sunday: 23–29 October; All Saints' Day: 1 November; The First Sunday of the Kingdom: 30 October – 5 November [2] The Second Sunday of the Kingdom: 6–12 ...
The nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost Am zwanzigsten Sonntage nach Pfingsten: The twentieth Sunday after Pentecost Am einundzwanzigsten Sonntage nach Pfingstenv: The twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost Am zweiundzwanzigsten Sonntage nach Pfingsten: The twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost Am dreiundzwanzigsten Sonntage nach Pfingsten
Omitted Sundays after Epiphany are transferred to Time after Pentecost and celebrated between the Twenty-Third and the Last Sunday after Pentecost according to an order indicated in the Code of Rubrics, 18, with complete omission of any for which there is no Sunday available in the current year. [32]
Friday after the Second Sunday after Pentecost: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus – solemnity b; Saturday after the Second Sunday after Pentecost: The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary – memorial c ^a The title Doctor of the Church was conferred on Saint Irenaeus by Pope Francis on 21 January 2022. [17]
The Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church does not include a Pentecost season. Pentecost is considered the last day of the Easter season, and is followed by Ordinary Time. Traditionalist Catholicism has an eight-day Octave of Pentecost, followed by Sundays after Pentecost that continue through to the end of the liturgical year.
The Holy Myrrhbearers: 2nd Sunday after Pascha (15 days) The Paralytic: 3rd Sunday after Pascha (22 days) Mid-Pentecost: 4th Wednesday after Pascha (25 days) The Samaritan Woman : 4th Sunday after Pascha (29 days) The Blind Man: 5th Sunday after Pascha (36 days) The Leave-Taking (Apodosis) of Pascha (39 Days) The Ascension of Jesus Christ (40 days)
10 Second Sunday after Pentecost: Feast of the Consecration "Shoghakat" of Holy Etchmiadzin; 11 Commemoration Day of the Children of Bethlehem, Acacius the Witness, Movkima the Priest and Kotriatos the Soldier; 12 Holy Virgins Nuneh and Maneh; 13 Fast Day; 14 The Holy Princes, Isaac and Joseph and Martyrs Sarkis and Bacchus; 15 Fast Day
In the ordinary form of the Roman Rite, the last day of Christmas Time is the Sunday after the Solemnity of the Epiphany, or the Sunday after January 6 in places where Epiphany is moved to always occur on a Sunday. Ordinary Time begins the following Monday, and the weekdays that follow are reckoned as belonging to the first week of Ordinary Time.
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