November
- 1: All Saints, Double of the I Class
- 2: Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed, Double.
- 3: Of the III day within the Octave of All Saints, Semidouble.
- 4: St. Charles Bishop and Confessor, Double, Com. of the Octave of All Saints and Ss. Vitalis and Agricola Martyrs.
- 5: Of the V day within the Octave of All Saints, Semidouble.
- 6: Of the VI day within the Octave of All Saints, Semidouble.
- 7: Of the VII day within the Octave of All Saints, Semidouble.
- 8: Octave of All Saints, Greater Double, Com. of the Holy Four Crowned Martyrs.
- 9: Dedication of the Archbasilica of the most Holy Saviour, Double of the II Class, Com. of St. Theodore Martyr.
- 10: St. Andrew Avellino Confessor, Double, Com. of Ss. Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha Martyrs.
- 11: St. Martin Bishop and Confessor, Double, Com. of St. Mennas Martyr.
- 12: St. Martin I Pope and Martyr, Semidouble.
- 13: St. Didacus Confessor, Semidouble.
- 14: St. Josaphat Bishop and Martyr, Double.
- 15: St. Albert the Great Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
- 16: St. Gertrude Virgin, Double.
- 17: St. Gregory Thaumaturgus Bishop and Confessor, Semidouble.
- 18: Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul, Greater Double
- 19: St. Elisabeth Widow, Double, Com. of St. Pontianus Pope and Martyr.
- 20: St. Felix of Valois Confessor, Double.
- 21: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Greater Double
- 22: St. Cecilia Virgin and Martyr, Double.
- 23: St. Clement I Pope and Martyr, Double, Com. of St. Felicitas Martyr.
- 24: St. John of the Cross Confessor and Doctor of the Church, Double, Com. St. Chrysogonus Martyr.
- 25: St. Catherine Virgin and Martyr, Double.
- 26: St. Sylvester Abbot, Double, Com. of St. Peter of Alexandria Bishop and Martyr.
- 27: Feria
- 28: Feria
- 29: Vigil. Commemoration of St. Saturninus.
- 30: St. Andrew Apostle, Double of the II Class.
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