Version 1.2, March 7, 2026.
USCCB
Calendar
Confessions at 5:30 p.m. before 6:30 p.m. First Friday masses.
Stations of the Cross following First Friday mass during Lent.
The numbers following the ‘#’ are of the readings in the
Lectionary.
2026
Year A/II
- Jan. 2
#205, Christmas Weekday, Mem. of Saints Basil the Great and Gregory
Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church.
- Feb. 6,
#327, 4th week of O.T., Mem. of Saint Paul Miki and Companions,
Martyrs.
- Mar. 6,
#234, Friday of the 2nd week of Lent; Stations of the Cross following
mass.
- Apr. 3, Good Friday (other choirs).
- May
1, #283, Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter. (Not observed:
St. Joseph the Worker, optional memorial.)
- June
5, #357, 9th week of O.T.. Mem. of Saint Boniface, Bishop and
Martyr.
- July
3, #593, 13th week of O.T., Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle.
Gloria in excelsis.
- Aug. 7,
#411, 18th week in Ordinary Time. Optional memorials of Saint Cajetan,
Priest; or Saint Sixtus II, Pope and Martyr, and his companions,
martyrs.
- Sep. 4,
#435, 22nd week Ordinary Time, Votive mass: Sacred Heart.
- Oct. 2,
#459/650, 26th week Ordinary Time, Mem. of the Holy Guardian Angels. The
Gospel for this memorial is proper.
- Nov. 6,
#489, 31st week of O.T., Votive mass: Sacred Heart.
Year B/I
Recent revisions
- 1.2, Mar 7, 2026: Correction: June 5 is in the 9th week of Ordinary
Time, not Easter.
- 1.1, Mar 3, 2026: Remove clutter (responsorial psalms and
alleluias).
- 1.0, Feb 23, 2026: Last question resolved: August 7 will be Votive
Mass of the Most Sacred Heart, none of the optional memorials
(St. Cajetan, priest; St. Sixtus II, pope and martyr, and companions,
martyrs).
- 0.4, Nov 19, 2025: Added responsorial psalms and Gospel
acclamations.
- Sep 24, 2025: First draft?