General Roman Calendar of 1962 - February

February

  • 1: St. Ignatius Bishop and Martyr, III class.
  • 2: On the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, II class.
  • 3: Commemoration of St. Blase Bishop and Martyr, Comm.
  • 4: St. Andrew Corsini Bishop and Confessor, III class.
  • 5: St. Agatha Virgin and Martyr, III class.
  • 6: St. Titus Bishop and Confessor, III class, Com. of St. Dorothy Virgin and Martyr.
  • 7: St. Romuald Abbot, III class.
  • 8: St. John of Matha Confessor, III class.
  • 9: St. Cyril Bishop of Alexandria, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, III class, Com. of St. Apollonia Virgin and Martyr.
  • 10: St. Scholastica Virgin, III class.
  • 11: On the Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate, III class.
  • 12: The Seven Holy Founders of the Order of Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary Confessors, III class.
  • 13: Feria.
  • 14: Commemoration of St. Valentine Priest and Martyr, Comm.
  • 15: Commemoration of Ss.Faustinus and Jovita Martyrs, Comm.
  • 16: Feria.
  • 17: Feria.
  • 18: Commemoration of St. Simeon Bishop and Martyr, Comm.
  • 19: Feria.
  • 20: Feria.
  • 21: Feria.
  • 22: Chair of St. Peter, II class, Com. of St. Paul.
  • 23: St. Peter Damian Confessor, III class.
  • 24: St. Matthias Apostle, II class.
  • 25: Feria.
  • 26: Feria.
  • 27: St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, III class
  • 28: Feria.

In leap year the month of February is of 29 days, and the feast of St. Matthias is celebrated on the 25th day and the feast of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows on the 28th day of February, and twice is said Sexto Kalendas, that is on the 24th and 25th; and the dominical letter, which was taken up in the month of January, is changed to the preceding; that, if in January, the dominical letter was A, it is changed to the preceding, which is g, etc.; and the letter f is kept twice, on the 24th and 25th.

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