Book of Common Prayer (ECUSA)/The Calendar of the Church Year
The Calendar
of the Church Year
The Church Year consists of two cycles of feasts and holy days: one is dependent upon the movable date of the Sunday of the Resurrection or Easter Day; the other, upon the fixed date of December 25, the Feast of our Lord’s Nativity or Christmas Day.
Easter Day is always the first Sunday after the full moon that falls on or after March 21. It cannot occur before March 22 or after April 25.
The sequence of all Sundays of the Church Year depends upon the date of Easter Day. But the Sundays of Advent are always the four Sundays before Christmas Day, whether it occurs on a Sunday or a weekday. The date of Easter also determines the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday, and the feast of the Ascension on a Thursday forty days after Easter Day.
1. Principal Feasts
- Easter Day
- Ascension Day
- The Day of Pentecost
- Trinity Sunday
- All Saints’ Day, November 1
- Christmas Day, December 25
- The Epiphany, January 6
These feasts take precedence of any other day or observance. All Saints’ Day may always be observed on the Sunday following November 1, in addition to its observance on the fixed date.
2. Sundays
All Sundays of the year are feasts of our Lord Jesus Christ. In addition to the dated days listed above, only the following feasts, appointed on fixed days, take precedence of a Sunday:
- The Holy Name
- The Presentation
- The Transfiguration
The feast of the Dedication of a Church, and the feast of its patron or title, may be observed on, or be transferred to, a Sunday, except in the seasons of Advent, Lent, and Easter.
All other Feasts of our Lord, and all other Major Feasts appointed on fixed days in the Calendar, when they occur on a Sunday, are normally transferred to the first convenient open day within the week. When desired, however, the Collect, Preface, and one or more of the Lessons appointed for the Feast may be substituted for those of the Sunday, but not from the Last Sunday after Pentecost through the First Sunday after the Epiphany, or from the Last Sunday after the Epiphany through Trinity Sunday.
With the express permission of the bishop, and for urgent and sufficient reason, some other special occasion may be observed on a Sunday.
3. Holy Days
The following Holy Days are regularly observed throughout the year. Unless otherwise ordered in the preceding rules concerning Sundays, they have precedence over all other days of commemoration or of special observance:
Other Feasts of our Lord
- The Holy Name
- The Presentation
- The Annunciation
- The Visitation
- Saint John the Baptist
- The Transfiguration
- Holy Cross Day
Other Major Feasts
- All feasts of Apostles
- All feasts of Evangelists
- Saint Stephen
- The Holy Innocents
- Saint Joseph
- Saint Mary Magdalene
- Saint Mary the Virgin
- Saint Michael and All Angels
- Saint James of Jerusalem
- Independence Day
- Thanksgiving Day
Fasts
- Ash Wednesday
- Good Friday
Feasts appointed on fixed days in the Calendar are not observed on the days of Holy Week or of Easter Week. Major Feasts falling in these weeks are transferred to the week following the Second Sunday of Easter, in the order of their occurrence.
Feasts appointed on fixed days in the Calendar do not take precedence of Ash Wednesday.
Feasts of our Lord and other Major Feasts appointed on fixed days, which fall upon or are transferred to a weekday, may be observed on any open day within the week. This provision does not apply to Christmas Day, the Epiphany, and All Saints’ Day.
4. Days of Special Devotion
The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial:
Ash Wednesday and the other weekdays of Lent and of Holy Week, except the feast of the Annunciation.
Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday.
5. Days of Optional Observance
Subject to the rules of precedence governing Principal Feasts, Sundays, and Holy Days, the following may be observed with the Collects, Psalms, and Lessons duly authorized by this Church:
- Commemorations listed in the Calendar
- Other Commemorations, using the Common of Saints
- The Ember Days, traditionally observed on the Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays after the First Sunday in Lent, the Day of Pentecost, Holy Cross Day, and December 13
- The Rogation Days, traditionally observed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before Ascension Day
- Various Occasions
Provided, that there is no celebration of the Eucharist for any such occasion on Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday; and provided further, that none of the Propers appointed for Various Occasions is used as a substitute for, or as an addition to, the Proper appointed for the Principal Feasts.
January
1 | A | The Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
2 | b | |
3 | c | |
4 | d | |
5 | e | |
6 | f | The Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
7 | g | |
8 | A | [Harriet Bedell, Deaconess and Missionary, 1969] |
9 | b | Julia Chester Emery, Missionary, 1922 |
10 | c | William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645 |
11 | d | |
12 | e | Aelred, Abbot of Rievaulx, 1167 |
13 | f | Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, 367 |
14 | g | |
15 | A | |
16 | b | |
17 | c | Antony, Abbot in Egypt, 356 |
18 | d | The Confession of Saint Peter the Apostle |
19 | e | Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester, 1095 |
20 | f | Fabian, Bishop and Martyr of Rome, 250 |
21 | g | Agnes, Martyr at Rome, 304 |
22 | A | Vincent, Deacon of Saragossa, and Martyr, 304 |
23 | b | Phillips Brooks, Bishop of Massachusetts, 1893 |
24 | c | Ordination of Florence Li Tim-Oi, First Woman Priest in the Anglican Communion, 1944 |
25 | d | The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle |
26 | e | Timothy and Titus, Companions of Saint Paul |
27 | f | John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, 407 |
28 | g | Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Friar, 1274 |
29 | A | |
30 | b | |
31 | c |
February
1 | d | Brigid (Bride), 523 |
2 | e | The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple |
3 | f | Anskar, Archbishop of Hamburg, Missionary to Denmark and Sweden, 865 |
4 | g | Cornelius the Centurion |
5 | A | The Martyrs of Japan, 1597 |
6 | b | |
7 | c | |
8 | d | |
9 | e | |
10 | f | |
11 | g | |
12 | A | |
13 | b | Absalom Jones, Priest, 1818 |
14 | c | Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop, Missionaries to the Slavs, 869, 885 |
15 | d | Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, 1730 |
16 | e | |
17 | f | Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, and Martyr, 1977 |
18 | g | Martin Luther, 1546 |
19 | A | |
20 | b | |
21 | c | |
22 | d | |
23 | e | Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr of Smyrna, 156 |
24 | f | Saint Matthias the Apostle |
25 | g | |
26 | A | |
27 | b | George Herbert, Priest, 1633 |
28 | c | [Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, Educator, 1964] |
29 |
1 | d | David, Bishop of Menevia, Wales, c. 544 | |
2 | e | Chad, Bishop of Lichfield, 672 | |
3 | f | John and Charles Wesley, Priests, 1791, 1788 | |
4 | g | ||
5 | A | ||
6 | b | ||
7 | c | Perpetua and her Companions, Martyrs at Carthage, 202 | |
8 | d | ||
9 | e | Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, c. 394 | |
10 | f | ||
11 | g | ||
12 | A | Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome, 604 | |
13 | b | [James Theodore Holly, Bishop of Haiti, and of the Dominican Republic, 1911] | |
14 | c | ||
15 | d | ||
16 | e | ||
17 | f | Patrick, Bishop and Missionary of Ireland, 461 | |
18 | g | Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, 386 | |
19 | A | Saint Joseph | |
20 | b | Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne, 687 | |
21 | c | Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1711 14 | |
14 | 22 | d | James De Koven, Priest, 1879 |
3 | 23 | e | Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary of Armenia, c. 332 |
24 | f | [Óscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, and the martyrs of San Salvador, 1980] | |
11 | 25 | g | The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary |
26 | A | ||
19 | 27 | b | Charles Henry Brent, Bishop of the Philippines, and of Western New York, 1929 |
8 | 28 | c | |
29 | d | John Keble, Priest, 1866 | |
16 | 30 | e | |
5 | 31 | f | John Donne, Priest, 1631 |
April
1 | g | Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest, 1872 | |
13 | 2 | A | James Lloyd Breck, Priest, 1876 |
2 | 3 | b | Richard, Bishop of Chichester, 1253 |
4 | c | Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader, 1968 | |
10 | 5 | d | |
6 | e | ||
18 | 7 | f | [Tikhon, Patriarch of Russia, Confessor and Ecumenist, 1925] |
7 | 8 | g | William Augustus Muhlenberg, Priest, 1877 |
9 | A | Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Pastor and Theologian, 1945 | |
15 | 10 | b | William Law, Priest, 1761 |
4 | 11 | c | George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand, and of Lichfield, 1878 |
12 | d | ||
12 | 13 | e | |
14 | f | ||
15 | g | ||
9 | 16 | A | |
17 | 17 | b | |
6 | 18 | c | |
19 | d | Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr, 1012 | |
20 | e | ||
21 | f | Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1109 | |
22 | g | ||
23 | A | ||
24 | b | ||
25 | c | Saint Mark the Evangelist | |
26 | d | ||
27 | e | ||
28 | f | ||
29 | g | Catherine of Siena, 1380 | |
30 | A |
May
1 | b | Saint Philip and Saint James, Apostles |
2 | c | Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, 373 |
3 | d | |
4 | e | Monnica, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387 |
5 | f | |
6 | g | |
7 | A | |
8 | b | Dame Julian of Norwich, c. 1417 |
9 | c | Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople, 389 |
10 | d | |
11 | e | |
12 | f | |
13 | g | |
14 | A | |
15 | b | |
16 | c | |
17 | d | |
18 | e | |
19 | f | Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, 988 |
20 | g | Alcuin, Deacon, and Abbot of Tours, 804 |
21 | A | |
22 | b | |
23 | c | |
24 | d | Jackson Kemper, First Missionary Bishop in the United States,1870 |
25 | e | Bede, the Venerable, Priest, and Monk of Jarrow, 735 |
26 | f | Augustine, First Archbishop of Canterbury, 605 |
27 | g | |
28 | A | |
29 | b | |
30 | c | |
31 | d | The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
The First Book of Common Prayer, 1549, is appropriately observed on a weekday following the Day of Pentecost.
June
1 | e | Justin, Martyr at Rome, c. 167 |
2 | f | The Martyrs of Lyons, 177 |
3 | g | The Martyrs of Uganda, 1886 |
4 | A | |
5 | b | Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary to Germany, and Martyr, 754 |
6 | c | |
7 | d | |
8 | e | |
9 | f | Columba, Abbot of Iona, 597 |
10 | g | Ephrem of Edessa, Syria, Deacon, 373 |
11 | A | Saint Barnabas the Apostle |
12 | b | Emmegahbowh, Priest and Missionary, 1902 |
13 | c | |
14 | d | Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea, 379 |
15 | e | Evelyn Underhill, 1941 |
16 | f | Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, 1752 |
17 | g | |
18 | A | Bernard Mizeki, Catechist and Martyr in Rhodesia, 1896 |
19 | b | |
20 | c | |
21 | d | |
22 | e | Alban, First Martyr of Britain, c. 304 |
23 | f | |
24 | g | The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist |
25 | A | |
26 | b | |
27 | c | |
28 | d | Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, c. 202 |
29 | e | Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles |
30 | f |
July
1 | g | |
2 | A | |
3 | b | |
4 | c | Independence Day |
5 | d | |
6 | e | |
7 | f | |
8 | g | |
9 | A | |
10 | b | |
11 | c | Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Casino, c. 540 |
12 | d | |
13 | e | |
14 | f | |
15 | g | |
16 | A | |
17 | b | William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania, 1836 |
18 | c | |
19 | d | Macrina, Monastic and Teacher, 379 |
20 | e | Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Ross Tubman, Liberators and Prophets |
21 | f | |
22 | g | Saint Mary Magdalene |
23 | A | |
24 | b | Thomas a Kempis, Priest, 1471 |
25 | c | Saint James the Apostle |
26 | d | The Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
27 | e | William Reed Huntington, Priest, 1909 |
28 | f | |
29 | g | Mary and Martha of Bethany |
30 | A | William Wilberforce, 1833 |
31 | b | Ignatius of Loyola, Priest, Monastic, 1556 |
August
1 | c | Joseph of Arimathaea |
2 | d | |
3 | e | |
f | ||
5 | g | |
6 | A | The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
7 | b | John Mason Neale, Priest, 1866 |
8 | c | Dominic, Priest and Friar, 1221 |
9 | d | |
10 | e | Laurence, Deacon, and Martyr at Rome, 258 |
11 | f | Clare, Abbess at Assisi, 1253 |
12 | g | Florence Nightingale, Nurse, Social Reformer, 1910 |
13 | A | Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, 1667 |
14 | b | Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Seminarian and Witness for Civil Rights, 1965 |
15 | c | Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
16 | d | |
17 | e | |
18 | f | William Porcher DuBose, Priest, 1918 |
19 | g | |
20 | A | Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, 1153 |
21 | b | |
22 | c | |
23 | d | |
24 | e | Saint Bartholomew the Apostle |
25 | f | Louis, King of France, 1270 |
26 | g | |
27 | A | Thomas Gallaudet, 1902 with Henry Winter Syle, 1890 |
28 | b | Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, 430 |
29 | c | |
30 | d | |
31 | e | Aidan, Bishop of Lindisfarne, 651 |
1 | f | David Pendleton Oakerhater, Deacon and Missionary, 1931 |
2 | g | The Martyrs of New Guinea, 1942 |
3 | A | |
4 | b | Paul Jones, 1941 |
5 | c | |
6 | d | |
7 | e | |
8 | f | |
9 | g | Constance, Nun, and her Companions, 1878 |
10 | A | Alexander Crummell, 1898 |
11 | b | |
12 | c | John Henry Hobart, Bishop of New York, 1830 |
13 | d | Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr of Carthage, 258 |
14 | e | Holy Cross Day |
15 | f | |
16 | g | Ninian, Bishop in Galloway, c. 430 |
17 | A | Hildegard, 1179 |
18 | b | Edward Bouverie Pusey, Priest, 1882 |
19 | c | Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, 690 |
20 | d | John Coleridge Patteson, Bishop of Melanesia, and his Companions, Martyrs, 1871 |
21 | e | Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist |
22 | f | Philander Chase, Bishop of Ohio, and of Illinois, 1852 |
23 | g | |
24 | A | |
25 | b | Sergius, Abbot of Holy Trinity, Moscow, 1392 |
26 | c | Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester, 1626 |
27 | d | |
28 | e | |
29 | f | Saint Michael and All Angels |
30 | g | Jerome, Priest, and Monk of Bethlehem, 420 |
1 | A | Remigius, Bishop of Rheims, c. 530 |
2 | b | |
3 | c | |
4 | d | Francis of Assisi, Friar, 1226 |
5 | e | |
6 | f | William Tyndale, Priest, 1536 |
7 | g | |
8 | A | |
9 | b | Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 1253 |
10 | c | [Vida Dutton Scudder, Educator and Witness for Peace, 1954] |
11 | d | Philip, Deacon and Evangelist |
12 | e | |
13 | f | |
14 | g | Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky, Bishop of Shanghai, 1906 |
15 | A | Teresa of Avila, Nun, 1582 |
16 | b | Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, Bishops, 1555 and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1556 |
17 | c | Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, and Martyr, c. 115 |
18 | d | Saint Luke the Evangelist |
19 | e | Henry Martyn, Priest, and Missionary to India and Persia, 1812 |
20 | f | |
21 | g | |
22 | A | |
23 | b | Saint James of Jerusalem, Brother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr, c. 62 |
24 | c | |
25 | d | |
26 | e | Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, 899 |
27 | f | |
28 | g | Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles |
29 | A | James Hannington, Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, and his Companions, Martyrs, 1885 |
30 | b | |
31 | c |
November
1 | d | All Saints |
2 | e | Commemoration of All Faithful Departed |
3 | f | Richard Hooker, Priest, 1600 |
4 | g | |
5 | A | |
6 | b | William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1944 |
7 | c | Willibrord, Archbishop of Utrecht, Missionary to Frisia, 739 |
8 | d | |
9 | e | |
10 | f | Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, 461 |
11 | g | Martin, Bishop of Tours, 397 |
12 | A | Charles Simeon, Priest, 1836 |
13 | b | |
14 | c | Consecration of Samuel Seabury, First American Bishop, 1784 |
15 | d | |
16 | e | Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 1093 |
17 | f | Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, 1200 |
18 | g | Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680 |
19 | A | Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary, 1231 |
20 | b | Edmund, King of East Anglia, 870 |
21 | c | |
22 | d | Clive Staples Lewis, Apologist and Spiritual Writer, 1963 |
23 | e | Clement, Bishop of Rome, c. 100 |
24 | f | |
25 | g | James Otis Sargent Huntington, Priest and Monk, 1935 |
26 | A | |
27 | b | |
28 | c | Kamehameha and Emma, King and Queen of Hawaii, 1864, 1885 |
29 | d | |
30 | e | Saint Andrew the Apostle |
December
1 | f | Nicholas Ferrar, Deacon, 1637 |
2 | g | Channing Moore Williams, Missionary Bishop in China and Japan, 1910 |
3 | A | |
4 | b | John of Damascus, Priest, c. 760 |
5 | c | Clement of Alexandria, Priest, c. 210 |
6 | d | Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, c. 342 |
7 | e | Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, 397 |
8 | f | |
9 | g | |
10 | A | |
11 | b | |
12 | c | |
13 | d | |
14 | e | |
15 | f | |
16 | g | |
17 | A | |
18 | b | |
19 | c | |
20 | d | |
21 | e | Saint Thomas the Apostle |
22 | f | |
23 | g | |
24 | A | |
25 | b | The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
26 | c | Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr |
27 | d | Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist |
28 | e | The Holy Innocents |
29 | f | Thomas Becket, 1170 |
30 | g | [Frances Joseph Gaudet, Educator and Prison Reformer, 1934] |
31 | A |
The Titles of the Seasons
Sundays and Major Holy Days
observed in this Church throughout the Year
Advent Season
- The First Sunday of Advent
- The Second Sunday of Advent
- The Third Sunday of Advent
- The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Christmas Season
- The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Christmas Day, December 25
- The First Sunday after Christmas Day
- The Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ, January 1
- The Second Sunday after Christmas Day
Epiphany Season
- The Epiphany, or the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, January 6
- The First Sunday after the Epiphany: The Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ
- The Second Sunday through the Eighth Sunday after the Epiphany
- The Last Sunday after the Epiphany
Lenten Season
- The First Day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday
- The First Sunday in Lent
- The Second Sunday in Lent
- The Third Sunday in Lent
- The Fourth Sunday in Lent
- The Fifth Sunday in Lent
Holy Week
- The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday
- Monday in Holy Week
- Tuesday in Holy Week
- Wednesday in Holy Week
- Maundy Thursday
- Good Friday
- Holy Saturday
Easter Season
- Easter Eve
- The Sunday of the Resurrection, or Easter Day
- Monday in Easter Week
- Tuesday in Easter Week
- Wednesday in Easter Week
- Thursday in Easter Week
- Friday in Easter Week
- Saturday in Easter Week
- The Second Sunday of Easter
- The Third Sunday of Easter
- The Fourth Sunday of Easter
- The Fifth Sunday of Easter
- The Sixth Sunday of Easter
- Ascension Day
- The Seventh Sunday of Easter: The Sunday after Ascension Day
- The Day of Pentecost: Whitsunday
The Season After Pentecost
- The First Sunday after Pentecost: Trinity Sunday
- The Second Sunday through the Twenty-Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
- The Last Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Days
- Saint Andrew the Apostle, November 30
- Saint Thomas the Apostle, December 21
- Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr, December 26
- Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist, December 27
- The Holy Innocents, December 28
- The Confession of Saint Peter the Apostle, January 18
- The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle, January 25
- The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, also called the Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin, February 2
- Saint Matthias the Apostle, February 24
- Saint Joseph, March 19
- The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary, March 25
- Saint Mark the Evangelist, April 25
- Saint Philip and Saint James, Apostles, May 1
- The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, May 31
- Saint Barnabas the Apostle, June 11
- The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, June 24
- Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles, June 29
- Saint Mary Magdalene, July 22
- Saint James the Apostle, July 25
- The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, August 6
- Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, August 15
- Saint Bartholomew the Apostle, August 24
- Holy Cross Day, September 14
- Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist, September 21
- Saint Michael and All Angels, September 29
- Saint Luke the Evangelist, October 18
- Saint James of Jerusalem, Brother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr, October 23
- Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles, October 28
- All Saints’ Day, November 1
National Days
- Independence Day, July 4
- Thanksgiving Day