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General Liturgical information for AD 2010
Liturgical Year for Ireland 2010 : Sunday Cycle: C Weekday Cycle: 2
Year for Priests– 19/06/09 – 29 /06/10 (150th anniversary of the death of St John Vianney, Curé of Ars)
The Theme for 2010 : The Faithfulness of Christ, the faithfulness of the Priest
Liturgical Resources For Daily and Sunday’s readings in Irish and English go to: www.catholicireland.net For Sunday Readings in several eastern and western European Languages go to: www.virc.at
Movable Feasts of the Liturgical Year 2009/2010 First Sunday of Advent 29 November 2009 Holy Family 27 December 2009 Baptism of Our Lord 10 January 2010 Ash Wednesday 17 February 2010 Easter Sunday 4 April 2010 The Ascension of the Lord 16 May 2010 Pentecost Sunday 23 May 2010 Holy Trinity 30 May 2010 Body and Blood of Christ 6 June 2010 The Sacred Heart of Jesus 11 June 2010 Christ the King 21 November 2010
Holydays of Obligation 2009/1010 Immaculate Conception Tues 8 December 2009 The Nativity of the lord Fri 25 December 2009 The Epiphany of the lord Wed 6 January 2010 St Patrick Wed 17 March 2010 Assumption of the BVM Sun 15 August 2010 All Saints Mon 1 November 2010
Approved Liturgical Days of Prayer 2010 World Day of Peace Fri, 1 Jan World Day for Migrants and Refuges Sun, 17 Jan Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Mon 18 Jan Catholic Schools Week begins Sun 31 Jan World Day of Consecrated Life Tuesday, 2 Feb World Day for the Sick Thursday, 11 Feb Day of Prayer for Temperance Sunday, 14 Feb Day of Prayer for Vocations Sunday, 25 April
Disclaimer
This 2010 Liturgical Calendar is not the work of any official Catholic office or representative but is in line with the Liturgical Calendar for Ireland as approved by the Irish Episcopal Conference. c/f www.veritas.ie
These pages are built on the standard guidelines of the Irish Church calendar but do not represent all the possible variants, as each individual Church, Diocese, Archdiocese, National Conference of Bishops has significant choice in the exact schedule of services. Please always check with your local Church for information concerning your area.
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