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The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, Monday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Hilary, bishop and doctor of the Church, Friday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 1 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 2 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 2 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 2 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 2 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Francis de Sales, bishop and doctor of the Church, Thursday in the 3 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor of the Church, Saturday in the 3 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 4 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 4 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 4 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 5 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 5 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 5 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 5 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 5 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Cyril, monk, and Saint Methodius, bishop, Tuesday in the 6 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 6 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 6 Week in Ordinary Time, The Seven Founders of the Order of Servites, religious, Friday in the 6 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 6 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 7 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Peter Damian, bishop and doctor of the Church, Thursday in the 7 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 7 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 7 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 8 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 8 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Perpetua and Saint Felicity, martyrs, Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saint Isidore, bishop and doctor of the Church, Easter Sunday of the Lords Resurrection, Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church, Saint Athanasius, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saint John of Avila, priest and doctor of the Church, Saint Nereus and Saint Achilleus, martyrs, Saint Christopher Magallanes, priest, and companions, martyrs, Saint Bede the Venerable, priest and doctor of the Church, The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Marcellinus and Saint Peter, martyrs, Saint Charles Lwanga and companions, martyrs, The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, Tuesday in the 10 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 10 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 10 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Ephrem, deacon and doctor of the Church, Friday in the 10 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Anthony of Padua, priest and doctor of the Church, Tuesday in the 11 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 11 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 11 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 11 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 12 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 12 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint John Fisher, bishop, and Saint Thomas More, martyrs, The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Monday in the 13 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Cyril of Alexandria, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saint Irenaeus, bishop, martyr and doctor of the Church, Thursday in the 13 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 13 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 13 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 14 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Augustine Zhao Rong, priest, and companions, martyrs, Tuesday in the 15 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 15 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 15 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Bonaventure, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saturday in the 15 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 16 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 16 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 16 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 16 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, priest and doctor of the Church, Saturday in the 16 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wednesday in the 17 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 17 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Martha, Saint Mary and Saint Lazarus, Saturday in the 17 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Peter Chrysologus, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saint Alphonsus Liguori, bishop and doctor of the Church, Tuesday in the 18 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 18 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 18 Week in Ordinary Time, The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome, Tuesday in the 19 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, virgin and martyr, Friday in the 19 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 19 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Pontian, pope, and Saint Hippolytus, priest, martyrs, The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tuesday in the 20 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 20 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 20 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 20 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Bernard, abbot and doctor of the Church, Tuesday in the 21 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 21 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 21 Week in Ordinary Time, The Passion of Saint John the Baptist, martyr, Tuesday in the 22 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 22 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 22 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 22 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Gregory the Great, pope and doctor of the Church, Monday in the 23 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 23 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 23 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 23 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 23 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 24 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint John Chrysostom, bishop and doctor of the Church, Saint Cornelius, pope, and Saint Cyprian, bishop, martyrs, Saturday in the 24 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Hildegard of Bingen, virgin and doctor of the Church, Saint Robert Bellarmine, bishop and doctor of the Church, Monday in the 25 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Andrew Kim Taegn, priest, Saint Paul Chng Hasang and companions, martyrs, Thursday in the 25 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 25 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 26 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 26 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Lawrence Ruiz and companions, martyrs, Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, and Saint Raphael, archangels, Saint Jerome, priest and doctor of the Church, Saint Thrse of the Child Jesus, virgin and doctor of the Church, Monday in the 27 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 27 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 27 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 27 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 28 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 28 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 28 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 28 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 28 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Teresa of Jesus, virgin and doctor of the Church, Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyr, Wednesday in the 29 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint John de Brbeuf, Saint Isaac Jogues, priests, and companions, martyrs, Thursday in the 29 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 29 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 29 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 30 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 30 Week in Ordinary Time, Wednesday in the 30 Week in Ordinary Time, Thursday in the 30 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 30 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 31 Week in Ordinary Time, The Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed (All Souls), Thursday in the 31 Week in Ordinary Time, Saturday in the 31 Week in Ordinary Time, Monday in the 32 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 32 Week in Ordinary Time, The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, Saint Leo the Great, pope and doctor of the Church, Monday in the 33 Week in Ordinary Time, Tuesday in the 33 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Albert the Great, bishop and doctor of the Church, Wednesday in the 33 Week in Ordinary Time, Friday in the 33 Week in Ordinary Time, The Dedication of the Basilicas of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Rome, apostles, Saturday in the 33 Week in Ordinary Time, Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wednesday in the 34 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Andrew Dung-Lac, priest, and companions, martyrs, Friday in the 34 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, virgin and martyr, Saturday in the 34 Week in Ordinary Time, Saint Ambrose, bishop and doctor of the Church, The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John of the Cross, priest and doctor of the Church, Saint Peter Canisius, priest and doctor of the Church, The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, , bishop, martyr and doctor of the Church, Epiphany and Ascension transferred to Sunday, Epiphany and Corpus Christi transferred to Sunday, Ascension and Corpus Christi transferred to Sunday, Epiphany, Ascension and Corpus Christi transferred to Sunday.