Bible Dictionaries
Days of Devotion
1910 New Catholic Dictionary
Days which were formerly holydays of obligation and are now kept with some solemnity. In Great Britain they are:
- Easter Monday
- Easter Tuesday
- Whit Monday
- Whit Tuesday
- Purification of Blessed Virgin Mary (February 2,)
- Saint Matthias (February 24,)
- Saint Gregory the Great (March 12,)
- Saint Joseph (March 19,)
- Annunciation (March 25,)
- Saint George (April 26,)
- Saints Philip and James (May 1,)
- Finding of the Cross (May 3,)
- Saint Augustine (May 27,)
- Nativity of Saint John the Baptist (June 24,)
- Saint James, Apostle (July 25,)
- Saint Anne (July 26,)
- Saint Lawrence (August 10,)
- Saint Bartholomew (August 24,)
- Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (September 8,)
- Saint Matthew (September 21,)
- Saint Michael, Archangel (September 29,)
- Saints Simon and Jude (October 28,)
- Saint Andrew, Apostle (November 30,)
- Immaculate Conception (December 8,)
- Saint Thomas, Apostle (December 21,)
- Saint Stephen (December 26,)
- Saint John the Apostle (December 27,)
- Holy Innocents (December 28,)
- Saint Thomas of Canterbury (December 29,)
- Saint Silvester (December 31,)
They are the same in Ireland, excepting that the Immaculate Conception is a holyday of obligation.
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Entry for 'Days of Devotion'. 1910 New Catholic Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ncd/d/days-of-devotion.html. 1910.