1969 edition of the General Roman Calendar was promulgated on 1 January 1970 by Paul VI's Mysterii Paschalis. It is the current version of the General Roman Calendar.
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1969 edition of the GeneralRomanCalendar was promulgated on 1 January 1970 by Paul VI's Mysterii Paschalis. It is the current version of the General...
The GeneralRomanCalendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord (Jesus Christ) in the...
This article lists the feast days of the GeneralRomanCalendar as approved on 25 July 1960 by Pope John XXIII's motu proprio Rubricarum instructum and...
article lists the feast days of the GeneralRomanCalendar as they were at the end of 1954. It is essentially the same calendar established by Pope Pius X...
liturgical celebrations of Jesus Christ and the saints in the GeneralRomanCalendar. It promulgated the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969. By this document,...
in 1925. The GeneralRomanCalendarof1969 moved its observance in the Roman Rite to the last Sunday of Ordinary Time, the final Sunday of the liturgical...
Feast of the Sacred Heart is a feast day in the liturgical calendarof the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. According to the GeneralRomanCalendar since...
His liturgical feast is on 17 June in the GeneralRomanCalendarof 1960. On the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969, it is observed on 18 June. Gregorio Giovanni...
Berbers). The Julian calendar was proposed in 46 BC by (and takes its name from) Julius Caesar, as a reform of the earlier Romancalendar, which was largely...
The GeneralRomanCalendarof1969 has subsequent adjustments and is currently in general use in the Latin Church (the present GeneralRomanCalendar, observed...
obligation. In the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969 the Feast of the Holy Family outranks the various saints whose feastdays fall during the Octave of Christmas...
Christianity along with missionaries and other foreigners. In the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969, they are remembered with an optional memorial on 9 July.[citation...
added in another hand. In the Eastern Orthodox Church and the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969, Pontian and Hippolytus are commemorated jointly on 13 August...
with the GeneralRomanCalendarof1969 which is followed by the majority of Catholics. It is used in the ordinary form of the mass of the Roman Catholic...
of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and she is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology on 25 November. Her feast was removed from the GeneralRomanCalendar in...
Nereus and Achilleus are two Roman martyr saints. In the present GeneralRomanCalendar, revised in 1969, Nereus and Achilleus (together) are celebrated...
This error persisted in the GeneralRomanCalendar until 1969 (see GeneralRomanCalendarof 1960), by which time the mention of Saint Felix I was reduced...
usually, but 25 February in leap years). In the revision of the GeneralRomanCalendar in 1969, his feast was transferred to 14 May, so as not to celebrate...
was included by Pope Benedict XV in the GeneralRomanCalendar in 1921, for celebration on 24 March. In 1969, the day was officially transferred to 29...
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in the GeneralRomanCalendar in 1683, for celebration on 10 May as a Double, a rank altered in 1960 to that of Third-Class Feast. Since 1969, it is no...
universal Roman Rite feast since 1684, when Pope Innocent XI included it in the GeneralRomanCalendar to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Vienna...
day at the end of the month of February, adding a 29 February for the leap day. Before the 1969 revision of its GeneralRomanCalendar, the Catholic Church...
rank of memorial. In earlier editions of the GeneralRomanCalendar, down to that of 1960, it is called the Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary of the...
GeneralRomanCalendar in 1969 as a duplicate of the September feast. Each of the two celebrations had been called a feast of "The Seven Sorrows of the...
declared a Doctor of the Church, his feast day, not already included in the Tridentine calendar, was inserted in the GeneralRomanCalendar for celebration...