Catholic Culture Liturgical Living
Catholic Culture Liturgical Living

Liturgical Year 2021-2022, Vol. 3

Lent

by Jennifer Gregory Miller (editor)

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Book Description

This third volume of the 2021-2022 Liturgical Year series covers all the days of Lent, providing a rich set of resources for families to use in living the liturgical year in the domestic church, that is, in their own families. Resources include biographies of the saints to match each feast day, histories of the various celebrations and devotions, descriptions of customs from around the world, and links to prayers, activities and recipes.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the Liturgical Year
  • Introduction to Lent
  • March 2nd (Ash Wednesday)
  • March 3rd (Thursday after Ash Wednesday; Optional Memorial of St. Katharine Drexel, virgin (USA))
  • March 4th (Friday after Ash Wednesday; Optional Memorial of Saint Casimir)
  • March 5th (Saturday after Ash Wednesday)
  • March 6th (First Sunday of Lent )
  • March 7th (Monday of the First Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of Sts. Perpetua and Felicity, martyrs)
  • March 8th (Tuesday of the First Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. John of God, religious )
  • March 9th (Wednesday of the First Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Frances of Rome, religious)
  • March 10th (Thursday of the First Week of Lent; St. John Ogilvie, priest and martyr (Feast, Scotland))
  • March 11th (Friday of the First Week of Lent)
  • March 12th (Saturday of the First Week of Lent)
  • March 13th (Second Sunday of Lent)
  • March 14th (Monday of the Second Week of Lent)
  • March 15th (Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent)
  • March 16th (Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent)
  • March 17th (Thursday of the Second Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Patrick, bishop and confessor (Solemnity Australia, Ireland, Feast New Zealand, Scotland, Wales))
  • March 18th (Friday of the Second Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Cyril of Jerusalem, bishop, confessor and doctor)
  • March 19th (Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
  • March 20th (Third Sunday of Lent)
  • March 21st (Monday of the Third Week of Lent)
  • March 22nd (Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent; Bl. Clemens August von Galen)
  • March 23rd (Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Turibio de Mogrovejo, bishop)
  • March 24th (Thursday of the Third Week of Lent)
  • March 25th (Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord)
  • March 26th (Saturday of the Third Week of Lent)
  • March 27th (Fourth Sunday of Lent)
  • March 28th (Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent)
  • March 29th (Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent)
  • March 30th (Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent)
  • March 31st (Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent)
  • April 1st (Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent)
  • April 2nd (Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Francis of Paola, hermit)
  • April 3rd (Fifth Sunday of Lent)
  • April 4th (Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of Saint Isidore, Bishop and Doctor of the Church)
  • April 5th (Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of St. Vincent Ferrer, priest )
  • April 6th (Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent)
  • April 7th (Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent; Optional Memorial of John Baptist de la Salle)
  • April 8th (Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent)
  • April 9th (Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent)
  • April 10th (Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion)
  • April 11th (Monday of Holy Week)
  • April 12th (Tuesday of Holy Week )
  • April 13th (Wednesday of Holy Week)
  • April 14th (Holy Thursday)
  • April 15th (Good Friday)
  • April 16th (Holy Saturday — Easter Vigil)