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Days of Holy Obligation?
Pentecost Sunday
The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is on January 1.
December 8, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, is the only one in AdventClarification:The above information is true in the United States of America and some other countries. However, each country decides which holy days are to be of obligation. Many countries do not observe the Immaculate Conception as a day of obligation. In a few countries the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, is observed while the Immaculate Conception is not.For lists of Holy Days of Obligation observed in some countries, see the link below.
In the Catholic church we just celebrated it yesterday, 5/17/12. It is a holy day of obligation, meaning we must celebrate the mass.
it depends on the celebration. red is celebrated during the feast of martyrs. white is celebrated on celebrations pointed to God, mary, and special feasts especially the feasts of patron saints of a parish. violet is celebrated during lent, advent, and funeral. green is celebrated during ordinary days.
The same sacraments that should be received all year: confession and Holy Communion.
Yes. It is a Holy day of Obligation.
Yes. It is the Solemnity of the Blessed Vitgin Mary and a holy day of obligation.
Roman Catholic AnswerEaster is not mentioned as a Holy Day of Obligation because Easter is always a Sunday, and all Sundays of the year are already of Obligation.
.Roman Catholic AnswerNo, St. Stephen's (the day after Christmas) is not a Holy Day of Obligation.
The two holy days of obligation in Canada * Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God * Christmas