The feasts on the General Roman Calendar celebrated during the month of January are (for the United States - elsewhere, the Epiphany is on 6 January):
1. Mary, Mother of God, Solemnity
2. Basil the Great; Gregory Nazianzen, Memorial
3. Most Holy Name of Jesus, Opt. Mem.
4. Elizabeth Ann Seton (USA and CAN), Memorial
5. Epiphany of the Lord, Solemnity
6. Andre Bessette, Opt. Mem.
7. Raymond of Penafort, Opt. Mem.
12. Baptism of the Lord, Feast
13. Hilary; Kentigern (Scotland), Opt. Mem.
17. Anthony, Memorial
19. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
20. Fabian; Sebastian, Opt. Mem.
21. Agnes, Memorial
22. Day of Prayer for Unborn, Opt. Mem.
23. Vincent of Saragossa, Opt. Mem.
24. Francis de Sales; Our Lady of Peace, Memorial
25. Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, Feast
26. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
27. Angela Merici, Opt. Mem.
28. Thomas Aquinas, Memorial
31. John Bosco, Memorial
You can see January 2007 Calendar at calendarlabs.com
The Julian calendar begins on January 1st. next January 1st will be 1001.
A calendar of January 1965 can be found in the external link given below this answer.
A calendar for January 1962 can be found in the external link below this question.
Visit Catholic Online at the link below and click on the calendar.
It is called the Ordo
The Gregorian calendar
The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent
The first calendar month on the Western calendar is January.
Under the Gregorian calendar New Year's Day is January 1st.
January 1, 1 is a Monday on the Gregorian calendar, and it is a Saturday on the Julian calendar.
Roman Catholic AnswerNone that I know of.