Liturgical Calendar

Traditional Calendar


  • Yes. The reforms of Vatican II brought significant changes to the liturgical calendar, converting it from a one-year cycle to a three-year cycle, as well as adjusting the dates and observances of many holy days and feast days, among other modifications.

    This calendar will help you stay connected with the Traditional Latin Mass and its rich liturgical heritage.

  • If you use any electronic calendar application (Google Calendar, iCalendar, Yahoo Calendar, etc.), you can subscribe to the public calendar below to add feast dates to your calendar. This calendar was marked using the 1962 Roman Catholic rubrics.

    Each feast comes with links to additional information about the feast, saint (if applicable), and season. When two feasts conflict, the lower-ranking feast is prepended with a ‘›’ so you know which takes precedence.

Add the calendar below to easily follow the Church’s liturgical year as it was observed before 1962.

Press “+” to add to your personal calendar.