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  2. MARY'S FEAST DAYS - CATHOLIC TRADITION

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    mary The Feasts of Our Lady Note: Only Universal Feasts have the Month cited with each Feast; Local Feasts, etc., are cited by date within each month, unless the particular Local Feast begins a month.

  3. Feast Days of Mary. * Holy day of Obligation. The Month of Mary is May. The Month of the Rosary is October. The Feast of the Immaculate Heart is the Saturday following the Second Sunday after Pentecost. The First Saturday of each Month is also dedicated to Marian Devotions.

  4. Marian feast days - Wikipedia

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    Marian feast days in the liturgical year are celebrated in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The number of Marian feasts celebrated, their names (and at times dates) can vary among Christian denominations. History and development. Early history.

  5. Our Lady's Feastdays | EWTN

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    The Espousals Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. Feast, January 23 (Triduum, January 20-22) 1. Mary, Mother of God, though marriage and motherhood were the cherished ideals of every Jewish maiden, you vowed your virginity to God, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

  6. The different Marian feast days in the Liturgical year involve solemn Holy Days, Feast Days, Days of commemoration and Local Marian commemorations on a Diocesan level. In 1974, Pope Paul VI issued an apostolic exhortation renewing the Marian Feast Days.

  7. Important Marian Feast Days to Remember - About Catholics

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    Feast Days of Mary. January 1 – Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. On this feast day, we honor the Blessed Mother as the Mother of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on the 8th day of Christmastide, which falls on the 1st of January. This day is also a holy day of obligation. February 11 – Our Lady of Lourdes.

  8. Marian Feasts in the Roman Calendar | EWTN

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    According to Pope Paul VI, in Marialis Cultus, the 4 most important Marian feasts in the Calendar are: Mary's Divine Motherhood, her Immaculate Conception, her Assumption and the Annunciation of the Lord (#6 at 18).