General Roman Calendar of 1962 - January

January

  • 1: Octave of the Nativity of the Lord, I class.
  • 2: Feria.
  • 3: Feria.
  • 4: Feria.
  • 5: Commemoration of St. Telesphorus Pope and Martyr, Comm.
  • 6: On the Epiphany of the Lord, I class.
  • 7: Feria.
  • 8: Feria.
  • 9: Feria.
  • 10: Feria.
  • 11: Commemoration of St. Hyginus Pope and Martyr, Comm.
  • 12: Feria.
  • 13: On the Commemoration of the Baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ, II class.
  • 14: St. Hilary Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, III class, Com. of St. Felix Priest and Martyr.
  • 15: St. Paul first hermit, Confessor, III class, Com. of St. Maurus Abbot.
  • 16: St. Marcellus I Pope and Martyr, III class.
  • 17: St. Anthony Abbot, III class.
  • 18: Commemoration of St. Prisca Virgin and Martyr, Comm.
  • 19: Commemoration of Ss. Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum Martyrs, Comm., Com. of St. Canute, Martyr.
  • 20: Ss. Fabian Pope and Sebastian Martyrs, III class.
  • 21: St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, III class
  • 22: Ss. Vincent and Anastasius Martyrs, III class.
  • 23: St. Raymund of PeƱafort Confessor, III class, Com. of St. Emerentiana Virgin and Martyr.
  • 24: St. Timothy Bishop and Martyr, III class.
  • 25: On the Conversion of St. Paul Apostle, III class, Com. of St. Peter Apostle.
  • 26: St. Polycarp Bishop and Martyr, III class.
  • 27: St. John Chrysostom Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, III class.
  • 28: St. Peter Nolasco Confessor, III class, Com. of St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr second.
  • 29: St. Francis de Sales Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, III class.
  • 30: St. Martina Virgin and Martyr, III class.
  • 31: St. John Bosco Confessor, III class.

Sunday between the octave of the Nativity of the Lord and the Epiphany, or, with this lacking, 2 January: The most holy Name of Jesus, II class.
I Sunday after Epiphany: The most holy Family of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, II class.

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