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01 October 2020

The Catholic Day, Week, and Month

Most Catholics know that this month is dedicated to the Holy Rosary and that May is 'Mary's Month', but how many know the traditional dedications of the days of the week and the rest of the months?

From FishEaters

The Catholic Day has its own rhythm, and each day of the week and each month has a special devotional emphasis.

Day

The hours of the day are broken up into the Canonical Hours during which priests, religious, and some pious laymen pray from the Breviary. At 6AM, Noon, and 6PM the Angelus is prayed.

Lay Catholics might pray instead the Morning OfferingPrayer to One's Guardian Angel, and/or make the Three Hail Marys devotion upon awakening, and make a Nightly Examination of Conscience and Three Hail Marys devotion at night, just before bed. During the daytime, many Catholics pray the Rosary daily, with the Mysteries differing depending on the day of the week.

Week

Fridays are penitential days and Catholics are to keep in mind Christ's suffering and to sacrifice something for the sake of penance and discipline. Catholics fulfill this duty by abstaining from meat and making other penances.

Saturdays are, traditionally, the days Catholics go to Confession in preparation for receiving the Eucharist on Sundays. Some Catholics might make a habit of going to Confession on Saturdays; other might go before Mass on Sunday (and, of course, as always, whenever needed).

Sundays are, of course, the day for renewing Christ's once and for all Sacrifice during the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass. Because Christ rose from His tomb on Sunday, Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sundays, or "the Lord's Day." On this day we fulfill God's Third Commandment, to "remember the sabbath day (which means "rest", not "Saturday"), to keep it holy." We refrain from unecessary servile work and fulfill our "Sunday Obligation" to attend Mass.

Additionally, the days of the week each have a different spiritual focus:

Day of the Week

Dedicated to:

Mystery of the Rosary
traditionally prayed:

Sunday

Resurrection & the Holy and Undivided Trinity

Glorious

MondayThe Holy Ghost & the Souls in Purgatory

Joyful

TuesdayThe Holy Angels 1

Sorrowful

WednesdaySt. Joseph 2

Glorious

ThursdayThe Blessed Sacrament 3

Joyful

FridayChrist's Passion and His Sacred Heart 4

Sorrowful

SaturdayThe Blessed Virgin and her Immaculate Heart. 5

Glorious


Month 

Month

Dedicated to:

JanuaryThe Holy Name and Childhood of Jesus
FebruaryThe Holy Family
MarchSt. Joseph
AprilThe Blessed Sacrament
MayMary
JuneSacred Heart of Jesus
JulyThe Precious Blood
AugustImmaculate Heart of Mary
SeptemberSeven Dolours (Sorrows) of Mary
OctoberThe Holy Rosary (and, less formally, the Holy Angels)
NovemberPoor Souls in Purgatory
DecemberThe Immaculate Conception

 
 
Footnotes:
1 Tuesdays are also the day for honoring the Holy Face and, unofficially, honoring St. Anthony of Padua. On the Tuesday after St. Anthony's death, the day his funeral cortege took his body to the church, many miracles took place, so this day is commemorated in his honor, often by praying a Novena to St. Anthony either for thirteen consecutive Tuesdays or perpetually.

A special Novena to St. Martha is also made on 9 consecutive Tuesdays or on all Tuesdays by some Catholics.

2 On Wednesdays, many Catholics make a special devotion to St. Joseph by going to Mass on the first Wednesdays of 9 consecutive months and offering their Communions in his honor and for the salvation of the dying.

3
 On Thursdays, many Catholics make "Holy Hour," that is, they spend an hour in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament as an aspect of devotion to the Sacred Heart.

4 On Fridays, many Catholics make what is known as the "First Fridays Devotion" in honor of the Sacred Heart. This entails going to Mass and receiving Communion in reparation to the Sacred Heart on the first Friday of the month for 9 consecutive months. See Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus..  

On Saturdays, many Catholics make what is called the "First Saturdays Devotion" which entails going to Mass and receiving Communion for the first Saturday of the month for 5 consecutive months in reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. See Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  


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