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  2. Calendar of saints (Lutheran) - Wikipedia

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    15 Martin Luther King Jr., renewer of society, martyr, 1968 (Commemoration) R – ELCA. 16. 17 Anthony of Egypt, renewer of the church, c. 356 (Commemoration) W – ELCA. Pachomius, renewer of the church, 346 (Commemoration) W – ELCA. 18 Confession of Peter (W) Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Begins - ELCA.

  3. Calendar of saints - Wikipedia

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    A medieval manuscript fragment of Finnish origin, c. 1340 –1360, utilized by the Dominican convent at Turku, showing the liturgical calendar for the month of June. The calendar of saints is the traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the day as the feast day or feast of said saint.

  4. The Calendar of the Church Year - Wikipedia

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    The Calendar of the Church Year is the liturgical calendar found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer [1] and in Lesser Feasts and Fasts, [2] with additions made at recent General Conventions. The veneration of saints in the Episcopal Church (United States) is a continuation of an ancient tradition from the early Church which honors important and ...

  5. Feast of Saints Francis and Catherine - Wikipedia

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    4 October. Next time. 4 October 2024. (2024-10-04) Frequency. Annual. The patronal feast of Saint Francis and Saint Catherine (Italian: festa patronale di san Francesco e santa Caterina) [a] is a religious and civil celebration annually held on 4 October in Italy [1] and other locations influenced by Christianity.

  6. John of Capistrano - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, his feast day was included for the first time in the General Roman Calendar and assigned to 28 March. [14] In 1969, Pope Paul VI moved his feast day to 23 October, the day of his death. Where Mass and the Office are said according to the 1962 Roman Missal and its concomitant calendar, his feast day remains on March 28.

  7. Felix of Cantalice - Wikipedia

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    Felix of Cantalice. Felix of Cantalice, OFMCap (Italian: Felice da Cantalice; 18 May 1515 – 18 May 1587) was an Italian Capuchin friar of the 16th century. Canonized by Pope Clement XI in 1712, he was the first Capuchin friar to be named a saint. He worked as a shepherd and farmhand until he was twenty-eight.

  8. Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite

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    30 June: Saint Paul the Apostle, Titular and Principal Patron of the Order – Feast. 5 July: Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria, priest and founder – Solemnity. 11 October: Saint Alexander Sauli, bishop – Memorial. Saturday before the Third Sunday of November: Our Lady, Mother of Divine Providence – Solemnity.

  9. Gerolamo Emiliani - Wikipedia

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    He was thus not included in the 1570 Tridentine calendar. When inserted in the Roman calendar in 1769, he was assigned the date of 20 July. In 1969, Pope Paul VI moved his feast to the day of his death, 8 February. [8] The St. Gerolamo Emiliani Sanctuary is located in Somasca, Vercurago where a seventeenth century silver shrine contains his ...