1-Mo. 2-Tu. 3-We. 4-Th. 5-Fr. 6-Sa. 7-Su. 8-Mo. 9-Tu. 10-We. 11-Th. 12-Fr. 13-Sa. 14--Su. 15-Mo. 16-Tu. 17-We. 18-Th. 19-Fr. 20-Sa. 21-Su. 22-Mo. 23-Tu. 24-We. 25-Th. 26-Fr. 27-Sa. 28-Su. 29-Mo. 1-We. 2-Th. 3-Fr. 4-Sa. 5-Su. 6-Mo. 7-Tu. 8-We. 9-Th. 0-Fr. 1-Sa. 2-Su. 3-Mo. 4-Tu. 5-We. 6-Th. 7-Fr. -Sa. -Su. Mo. -Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Su. -Mo. -Tu. -We. -Th. -Fr. Precedence of Holy Days PROPOSED BY THE JOINT COMMISSION ON THE REVISION OF THE PRAYER BOOK TABLE I Because of their dignity and liturgical distinctions, or because of the sequence of special teaching connected with a stated season, the Holy-days following have precedence of any other Sunday or Holy-day: If any other Holy-day fall on any day noted in the above Table, the observance of such Holy-day may be transferred to the first open day. TABLE II The following Holy-days have precedence of days not noted in Table I: St. Stephen the Martyr St. John the Evangelist The Holy Innocents The Circumcision of our Lord Jesus Christ The Conversion of St. Paul The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ All Saints On these Holy-days the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel for the Feast shall be used; but the Collect for the Feast shall be followed by the Collect for the Sunday. A Table of Vigils ACCORDING TO THE ENGLISH PRAYER BOOK The eves of the following festivals (i.e., the evening before each) are designated as Vigils, to be observed as fasts, in the Prayer Book of the Church of England: NOTE. That if any of these Feast-Days fall upon a Monday, then the Vigil or Fast Day shall be kept upon the Saturday and not upon the Sunday next before it. |