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Roman Catholic AnswerYes, if you live in Ireland, outside of Ireland it holds the rank of Memorial.The Solemnity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Yes, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is a Holy Day of Obligation everywhere in the Catholic Church.
The two holy days of obligation in Canada * Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God * Christmas
Yes. It is the Solemnity of the Blessed Vitgin Mary and a holy day of obligation.
In most countries January 1 is considered a Holy Day of Obligation.
There are several feasts and solemnities regarding Mary. The following are Holy Days of Obligation: the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Jan 1), the Solemnity of the Assumption (Aug 15), and the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (Dec 8).
The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is on January 1.
January 1st is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Its a common misconception that this Holy Day is for the New Year. It is really to honor and respect our wonderful Mother Mary and ask for her intercession in heaven.
In the United States many Catholics celebrate 3 holy days. These holy days consist of Solemnity of the Virgin Mary, Feast of the Assumption, and Solemnity of All Saints. If you would like to learn about additional holy days in Catholicism see the link below.
The Solemnity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
The three holy days of obligation of the Virgin Mary are:January 1 - Solemnity of Mary, Mother of GodAugust 15 - The Assumption of MaryDecember 8 - The Immaculate Conception of Mary
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Patrick's Day is a Holy Day of Obligation for Catholics who live in Ireland as it is the feast day of their patron saint.