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  1. Oct 8, 2008 · A ZENIT DAILY DISPATCH. Solemnities, Feasts, Memorials. ROME, 8 OCT. 2008 (ZENIT) Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university. Q: We as Catholics commonly use the word "feast" to cover everything from church feasts of various saints and the Blessed Mother, to Corpus Christi, etc.

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    Second in line of importance in the liturgical calendar are feast days. These are special days set apart on the liturgical calendar to celebrate the lives of the saints and other events in the life of Christ. Some of the most well known feast days are the feasts of the apostles, the feast of the Holy Angels, the Visitation, the Presentation, and th...

    Memorials are of third importance in the liturgical calendar. They are classified as either obligatory or optional. Memorials are a celebration of the lives of saints. Some saint memorials are obligatory – which means the memorial must be observed. For instance, the memorial of Saint Thomas Aquinas, celebrated on January 28, is an obligatory memori...

    If reading through this list of solemnities, feast days, and obligatory and optional memorials has left you scratching your head, you’re not alone. If you’re more of a visual learner, you’ll love this info-graphic that was designed by Jonathan Teixeira from the FOCUS blog! The confusion that can sometimes ensue over celebrations in the liturgy is w...

  2. Solemnities are like Sundays, though most of them are not days of obligation. Feasts are the next rank down and are identified with an F. They consist of the celebration of certain saints like the feast of the Archangels or most of the Apostles. The Gloria is required on these days, but not the Creed. Memorials are the lowest rank and are ...

  3. Memorial (liturgy) A memorial in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church is a lower-ranked feast day in honour of a saint, the dedication of a church, or a mystery of the religion. All feast days are ranked according to their importance and named either as “ solemnities ", or "feasts", or "memorials". [1]

  4. Oct 6, 2020 · With that, a waiting period of up to 30 days may be required before the memorial Mass is performed. Difference Between a Memorial Mass and a Funeral Mass. The most significant difference between a Catholic funeral mass and a memorial Mass is the body's absence. With that, the general order of Introductory Rites will alter slightly.

  5. Strictly speaking, a Catholic funeral Mass—i.e., one which follows the Order of Christian Funerals—is only for Catholics (see CCC 1680ff.).However, God in his mercy allows a memorial Mass to be celebrated for any deceased person, including on the occasion of their death or funeral, and such a Mass was offered in the case of hockey great Gordie Howe (a non-Catholic Christian) in the ...

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  7. Whenever possible, those who were part of the Catholic community are buried in a Catholic cemetery. As well as being a sacred place, it recalls the community of all the faithful, living and deceased. When a Catholic is to be interred in other than a Catholic cemetery, the priest will bless the individual space and then follow the usual ritual.

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