Liturgical Calendar

Download Catholic resources that are evangelizing & faith-building! Use this Liturgical Calendar to find timely reflections that can be used as handouts, bulletin inserts, adoration meditations, etc. They’re not just educational — they’re inspirational!

Feast Days and Memorials Upcoming in 2023:


March

St. Joseph, husband of Mary (March 20)

The Annunciation (March 25)


April

Passion Sunday (April 2)

Holy Thursday (April 6)

Good Friday (April 7)

Easter Sunday (April 9)

St. Mark the Evangelist (April 25)


May

St. Joseph the Worker (May 1)

Ascension Thursday or Sunday (May 18 or 21)

Pentecost (May 28)


June

The Most Holy Trinity (June 4)

Corpus Christi (June 11)

Sacred Heart of Jesus (June 16)

Birth of John the Baptist (June 24)

Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29)


July

St. Thomas, apostle (July 3)

St. Mary Magdalene (July 22)

St. James, apostle (July 25)

St. Martha (July 29)


August

Transfiguration of the Lord (Aug. 6)

Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Aug. 15)

Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist (Aug. 29)


September

Birth of Mary (Sept. 8)

Triumph of the Holy Cross (Sept. 14)

Our Lady of Sorrows (Sept. 15)

St. Matthew (Sept. 21)

The Archangels (Sept. 29)


October

The Guardian Angels (Oct. 2)

Our Lady of the Rosary (Oct. 7)

St. Luke, evangelist (Oct. 18)

Sts. Simon and Jude, apostles (Oct. 28)


November

All Saints Day (Nov. 1)

All Souls Day & Defining Purgatory (Nov. 2)


December

Advent (Begins Dec. 3)

Immaculate Conception of Mary (Dec. 8)

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Dec. 12)

Christmas (Dec. 25)

The Holy Family (Dec. 31)

Feast Days and Memorials Upcoming in 2024:


January

Mary, the Mother of God (Jan. 1)

Epiphany (Jan. 7)

Baptism of Our Lord (Jan. 8)

Conversion of St. Paul, apostle (Jan. 25)


February

Presentation of the Lord (Feb. 2)

Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14)

Chair of St. Peter (Feb. 22)

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Feedback from a study group in Florida

Sylvia says, "This experience deepened my love for the Eucharist in ways I couldn’t imagine when we first started this course."

Karen says, "I never thought that I would read an encyclical. However, using the study guide made this experience so rewarding. It broadened my view about the Eucharist and my Catholic faith that makes me love and appreciate what Jesus did for us ever more deeply."

Tim says, "Being the only convert in the group, I ascertained a better and stronger understanding of the importance of the Eucharist, not only in the Mass but also in my daily life."

Jimmy says, "I learned so much about the Eucharist that was powerful and enlightening. This course helped deepen my faith and my appreciation for the Holy Mass."

Erin says, "It was amazing to get everyone’s perspective on the readings. And it deepened my love in the beautiful gift that the Eucharist is to all humanity for our salvation."

Shirley says, "This course was so enlightening. It was a gift that helped me grow in my faith."

Which PowerPoint Presentations cover what Sacraments?

An overview of all 7 sacraments is in the PPT
"The Nature and Function of the Church".

PLUS: The sacraments are also covered in the following PPTs:

Baptism - The Call to Discipleship
& it's further developed in
1. Confession: Sacrament of Healing
2. The Creed
3. Mission of the Redeemer

Eucharist - Christ's True Presence in the Mass
& it's further developed in
1. Life in Jesus
2. Who's Who in the Catholic Church
3. Confession: Sacrament of Healing
4. The Creed

Confirmation - The Sacrament of Confirmation
& it's further developed in
1. Salvation History
2. The Nicene Creed

Reconciliation - Confession: Sacrament of Healing
& it's further developed in
1. Who's Who in the Catholic Church

Anointing of the Sick is covered primarily in
The Nature and Function of the Church

Holy Orders - Who's Who in the Catholic Church
& it's further developed in
1. Christ's True Presence in the Mass

Marriage is touched on in The Call to Discipleship