General Roman Calendar of 1954 - May

May

  • 1: Ss. Philip and James Apostles, Double of the II Class.
  • 2: St. Athanasius, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 3: Invention of the Holy Cross, Double of the II Class, Com. of Ss. Alexander I Pope, Eventius and Theodulus Martyrs, and Juvenal, Bishop and Confessor.
  • 4: St. Monica Widow, Double.
  • 5: St. Pius V Pope and Confessor, Double.
  • 6: St. John Apostle before the Latin Gate, Greater Double.
  • 7: St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr, Double.
  • 8: Apparition of St. Michael, Greater Double
  • 9: St. Gregory Nazianzen Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 10: St. Antoninus Bishop and Confessor, Double, Com. of Ss. Gordian and Epimachus Martyrs.
  • 11: Feria
  • 12: Ss. Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla Virgin, and Pancras Martyrs, Semidouble.
  • 13: St. Robert Bellarmine Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church, Double.
  • 14: St. Boniface Martyr, Simple.
  • 15: St. John Baptist de la Salle Confessor, Double.
  • 16: St. Ubald Bishop and Confessor, Semidouble.
  • 17: St. Paschal Baylon Confessor, Double.
  • 18: St. Venantius Martyr, Double.
  • 19: St. Peter Celestine Pope and Confessor, Double, Com. of St. Pudentiana Virgin.
  • 20: St. Bernardine of Siena Confessor, Semidouble.
  • 21: Feria
  • 22: Feria
  • 23: Feria
  • 24: Feria
  • 25: St. Gregory VII Pope and Confessor, Double, Com. of St. Urban I Pope and Martyr, Double.
  • 26: St. Philip Neri Confessor, Double, Com. of St. Eleutherius Pope and Martyr.
  • 27: St. Bede the Venerable Confessor and Doctor of the Church, Com. of St. John I Pope and Martyr, Double.
  • 28: St. Augustine Bishop and Confessor, Double.
  • 29: St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Virgin, Semidouble.
  • 30: St. Felix I Pope and Martyr, Double.
  • 31: St. Angela Merici Virgin, Double, Com. of St. Petronilla Virgin.

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