Roman Catholic Solemnities (Major Feast Days)

Includes Holy Days of Obligation as well as others.
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Jan. 1
Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God
Jan. 6
Epiphany of the Lord
Mar. 19
St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mar. 25
The Annunciation of the Lord
Moveable Spring Sunday
The Resurrection of the Lord
40 Days After ^
The Ascension of the Lord
50 Days After ^
Pentecost
Sunday After ^
The Most Holy Trinity
Thursday After ^
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
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8 Days After ^
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Jun. 24
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Jun. 29
Saints Peter & Paul, Apostles
Aug. 15
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Nov. 1
All Saints
Sunday Before Advent
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Dec. 8
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Dec. 25
The Nativity of the Lord
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Level 75
Jan 8, 2015
Maybe accept "Peter and Paul"?
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Level 43
Apr 1, 2015
"Peter and Paul" now works as an answer.
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Level 57
Apr 8, 2016
Nice quiz. Helps me keep on top of my Catholic faith.
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Level 22
Oct 10, 2018
Copy of comment posted elsewhere as well:

I don't understand why this quiz has the 'Roman Catholic' label. 'Roman Catholic' can be a pejorative term, depending on the context. Catholics do not generally accept that moniker. The correct name is simply 'Catholic', meaning universal. Some people like to use the term 'Roman Catholic' to differentiate it from 'other' Catholics, despite the fact that if a person were to ask the directions to the local Catholic church, no one would point somebody in the direction of any other church than that of a Catholic one. One wouldn't be asked, "Which type of Catholic church?", simply because it is understood that 'Catholic' only has one meaning.

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Level 69
Feb 5, 2021
Actually no, Roman Catholic is 100% accurate. Eastern Catholics use different dates for feasts.
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Level 77
Oct 2, 2021
yeah I've always identified as a Roman Catholic idk whats wrong with it
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Level 47
Oct 14, 2022
the church hasn't used it since 1950