Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite

Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized by calendar date, that apply to members of individual personal ordinariates and personal prelatures that worship according to the Roman Rite of the Latin Church. Such calendars are "particular calendars" that build off of the General Roman Calendar.

Personal Ordinariates

Chair of St. Peter

In addition to the national calendar of the United States, the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter contains a number of saints from the British Isles in its liturgical calendar;[1] this calendar now supplants the former one used by Anglican Use Catholics in the United States[2] prior to 2015.

Our Lady of the Southern Cross

Our Lady of Walsingham

The ordinariate observes the proper calendars of England and Wales, as well as the following saints:

Notation:
(EW) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in both England and Wales.
(eW) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in Wales which is already in the National Calendar of England.
(Ew) - An addition or change for the Ordinariate in England which is already in the National Calendar of Wales. (0 cases)
(E) - An addition or change only for the Ordinariate in England not observed in Wales.
(W) - An addition or change only for the Ordinariate in Wales not observed in England. (0 cases)
(ew), (e), and (w) - Entries on the National Calendar also observed in the Ordinariate. Not shown here unless required for clarity.
Optional Memorials shown here are added to all others on the same date here, in the corresponding National Calendar(s), and in the General Roman Calendar.

Personal Prelatures

Opus Dei

See also

References

  1. "Liturgical Calendar for the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter" (PDF).
  2. "Book of Divine Worship, pg. 9ff" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2009.
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