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Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite

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Personal jurisdiction calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized by calendar date, that apply to members of individual personal ordinariates and personal prelatures that worship according to the Roman Rite of the Latin Church. Such calendars are "particular calendars" that build off of the General Roman Calendar.

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Chair of St. Peter

In addition to the national calendar of the United States, the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter contains a number of saints from the British Isles in its liturgical calendar;[1] this calendar now supplants the former one used by Anglican Use Catholics in the United States[2] prior to 2015.

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Our Lady of Walsingham

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Notes

  1. This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar but with the lower rank of Feast.
  2. This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar but with the lower rank of Optional Memorial.
  3. This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (April 23) but is transferred here in this calendar.
  4. This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar but with the lower rank of Optional Memorial.
  5. This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (June 22) but is transferred here in this calendar.
  6. This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (October 9) but is transferred here in this calendar.
  7. This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (October 9) but is transferred here in this calendar.

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