solemnity of mary การใช้
- In the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, it is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, liturgically celebrated on the Octave Day of Christmas.
- It has now disappeared from the Roman calendar, replaced on January 1 by the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, but is still celebrated by Old Catholics and some traditionalist Catholics.
- From the first Sunday of Advent until Christmas Eve, the collect from the Fourth Sunday of Advent is used, and thereafter until the Feast of the Presentation, the collect from Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, is used.
- All the holy days of obligation listed in the Code of Canon Law except the Solemnity of Saint Joseph are maintained in Slovakia, although only Solemnity of Mary, Epiphany, All Saints'Day and Christmas are also public holidays . See " Working holy days ", above.
- Furthermore, when 1 January ( Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God ), 15 August ( Feast of the Assumption ), or 1 November ( Solemnity of All Saints ) falls on a Saturday or a Monday, the precept to attend Mass on that date is abrogated.
- The Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, and also the commemoration of the conferral of the Most Holy Name of Jesus . " It removed the 11 October feast, even for Portugal, stating : " The Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated on 1 January in the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God . " ( The 11 October feast is now celebrated only by some Traditionalist Catholic individuals and groups .)
- The Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, and also the commemoration of the conferral of the Most Holy Name of Jesus . " It removed the 11 October feast, even for Portugal, stating : " The Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated on 1 January in the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God . " ( The 11 October feast is now celebrated only by some Traditionalist Catholic individuals and groups .)
- In Ireland the only holy days of obligation that are also public holidays are Christmas and Saint Patrick's Day, so that it has five working holy days . Similarly, Slovakia has only four holy days of obligation that are also public holidays : Christmas, Solemnity of Mary Mother of God, Epiphany and All Saints', leaving it with five working holy days . In the Netherlands, the bishops conference decreed that, with effect from 1 January 1991, the feasts of the Assumption and All Saints, each of which it had previously decided to celebrate on the following Sunday, were to be of obligation as regards Mass, but not for abstaining from work.