Celebrations of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church are divided into three main categories: solemnities, feasts and memorials.
- Solemnity
A solemnity in the liturgical year is a feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, the Blessed Virgin Mary, or specific saints. The observance begins with the vigil on the evening before the actual date of the feast.

- Feast
Feast days in the liturgical year are important and assigned for each and every canonized saint. The saints are remembered on their individual feast days with special mention, prayers, and possibly a scripture reading.

- Memorial
Next are memorials which commemorate the spiritual life of a saint or saints. Memorials are marked in the general liturgical calendar.

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Feast of Blessed Ralph Milner
Read more: Feast of Blessed Ralph MilnerDate: July, 7 Ralph Milner (born at Slackstead, Hampshire, England,…
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Feast of Saint Maria Goretti
Read more: Feast of Saint Maria GorettiDate: July, 6 Maria Goretti was born into poverty in…
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Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal
Read more: Feast of Saint Elizabeth of PortugalDate: July, 4 Elizabeth of Aragon, more commonly known as…
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Feast of Saint Thomas, The Apostle
Read more: Feast of Saint Thomas, The ApostleDate: July, 3 St. Thomas was one of the original…
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Feast of Saint Bernardino Realino
Read more: Feast of Saint Bernardino RealinoDate: July, 2 Bernardino Realino (1 December 1530 – 2…
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Feast of Saint Junipero Serra
Read more: Feast of Saint Junipero SerraDate: July, 1 Junípero Serra, originally named Miguel José, was…
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Feast of Saint Peter Regalado
Read more: Feast of Saint Peter RegaladoDate: March, 30 Peter de Regalado (Spanish: San Pedro Regalado;…