Holy Days of Obligation & Feast Days

 

2019 HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

All Sundays are obligatory for the faithful to participate in the Mass

Tuesday, January 1st: Mary, Mother of God

Thursday, May 30th: Ascension of Jesus

Thursday, August 15th: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Friday, November 1st: All Saints' Day

Wednesday, December 25th: Nativity of the Lord

 

*The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (December 8th) is not a holy day of obligation in 2019 because it falls on a Sunday.

 

 

2019 SOLEMNITIES, FEAST DAYS, & HOLIDAYS

Sunday, January 6th: Epiphany of the Lord

Sunday, January 13th: Baptism of the Lord

Saturday, February 2nd: Presentation of the Lord

Wednesday, March 6th: Ash Wednesday

Monday, March 25th: Annunciation of the Lord

Sunday, April 14th: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Thursday, April 18th: Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper

Friday, April 19th: Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord

Saturday, April 20th: Holy Saturday Easter Vigil

Sunday, April 21st: Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord

Sunday, April 28th: Divine Mercy Sunday

Sunday, June 9th: Pentecost Sunday

Sunday, June 16th: Trinity Sunday

Monday, May 27th: Memorial Day

Sunday, June 23rd: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

Friday, June 28th: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Celebrated with a Latin Mass on Friday, June 7th)

Friday, July 26th: Feast of Saint Ann, Parish Patroness

Monday, September 2nd: Labor Day

Monday, October 7th: Our Lady of the Rosary (Celebrated with a Latin Mass on Friday, October 4th)

Saturday, November 2nd: All Souls' Day 

Thursday, November 28th: Thanksgiving Day

Sunday, November 24th: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Sunday, December 1st: First Sunday of Advent

Sunday, December 8th: Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Sunday, December 29th: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

 

*More information about specific Mass times and events occurring in conjunction with Solemnities, Feast Days, and Holidays is made available through multiple communication methods closer to the date.