General Roman Calendar of 1954 - March

March

  • 1: Feria
  • 2: Feria
  • 3: Feria
  • 4: St. Casimir Confessor, Semidouble, Com. of St. Lucius I Pope and Martyr.
  • 5: Feria
  • 6: Ss. Perpetua and Felicity Martyrs, Double.
  • 7: St. Thomas Aquinas Confessor and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 8: St. John of God Confessor, Double.
  • 9: St. Frances of Rome Widow, Double.
  • 10: The Forty Holy Martyrs, Semidouble.
  • 11: Feria
  • 12: St. Gregory I Pope, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 13: Feria
  • 14: Feria
  • 15: Feria
  • 16: Feria
  • 17: St. Patrick Bishop and Confessor, Double.
  • 18: St. Cyril Bishop of Jerusalem, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 19: St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Confessor, and Patron of the Universal Church, Double of the I Class.
  • 20: Feria
  • 21: St. Benedict Abbot, Greater Double.
  • 22: Feria
  • 23: Feria
  • 24: St. Gabriel the Archangel, Greater Double.
  • 25: Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Double of the I Class.
  • 26: Feria
  • 27: St. John Damascene Confessor and Doctor of the Church, Double
  • 28: St. John Capistran Confessor, Double
  • 29: Feria
  • 30: Feria
  • 31: Feria

Friday after Passion Sunday: Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Greater Double, Com. of the Feria.

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