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In the Calendar of the Scottish Episcopal Church, each Holy and Saint’s Day listed has been assigned a number which indicates its category. It is intended that feasts in categories 1 - 4 should be kept by the whole Church. Days in categories 5 and 6 may be kept according to diocesan or local discretion. Commemorations not included in this Calendar may be observed with the approval of the Bishop.

Category 1

Category 2

  • Feasts of The Lord (Naming, Presentation, Annunciation, Transfiguration)
  • Trinity Sunday
  • All Saints' Day
  • Dedication and Patronal Festivals
  • Eves of Christmas and Pentecost
  • First Sunday after Christmas
  • First Sunday after Epiphany (Baptism of the Lord)

    Category 3

  • Sundays after Christmas (except Christmas 1)
  • Sundays after Epiphany (except Epiphany 1)
  • Sundays after Pentecost (except Pentecost 1
  • Weekdays in Lent

    Category 4

  • Feasts of the Apostles and Evangelists
  • Saint Mary the Virgin
  • The Visit to Elizabeth
  • Saint Joseph
  • Saint John the Baptist (Birth, Beheading)
  • Saint Mary Magdalene
  • Saint Michael and All Angels
  • Saint Stephen
  • The Holy Innocents;
  • Saint Kentigern
  • Saint Patrick
  • Saint Columba
  • Saint Ninian
  • Saint Margaret of Scotland

    Category 5

  • All Souls' Day
  • Holy Cross Day;
  • Conception of Mary, Mother of the Lord
  • Birth of Mary, Mother of the Lord
  • Thanksgiving for the Institution of the Holy Communion (Corpus Christi);
  • Thanksgiving for Harvest

    Category 6

  • All other commemorations JANUARY
  • 2 Seraphim of Sarov, 1833
  • 10 William Laud, Bishop, 1645
  • 11 David, King of Scots, 1153
  • 14 Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, c 367
  • 17 Anthony of Egypt, Abbot, 356
  • 21 Agnes, Martyr, c 304
  • 24 Francis de Sales, Bishop, 1622
  • 27 John Chrysostom, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 407
  • 28 Thomas Aquinas, Teacher of the Faith, 1274
  • 30 Charles I, King, 1649
  • 31 Charles Mackenzie of Central Africa, Bishop, Missionary, Martyr, 1862 FEBRUARY
  • 1 Brigid of Kildare, Abbess, c 525
  • 3 Saints and Martyrs of Europe
  • 6 Paul Miki, Priest, and the Martyrs of Japan, 1597
  • 10 Scholastica, Religious, 543
  • 14 Cyril, Monk, 869, and Methodius, Bishop, 885, "Apostles of the Slavs"
  • 15 Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, 1730
  • 17 Finan of Lindisfarne, Bishop, 661
  • 18 Colman of Lindisfarne, Bishop, 676
  • 19 Martin Luther, 1545
  • 23 Polycarp of Smyrna, Bishop and Martyr, 156 MARCH
  • 1 David, Bishop, Patron of Wales, c 544
  • 2 Chad of Lichfield, Bishop, 672
  • 3 John and Charles Wesley, Priests, 1791, 1788
  • 4 Adrian of May Island, Abbot, and Companions, Martyrs, 875
  • 6 Baldred, Bishop, 608
  • 7 Perpetua and her Companions, Martyrs, 203
  • 8 Duthac, Bishop, 1068
  • 10 Kessog, Bishop, c 700
  • 16 Boniface of Ross, Bishop, 8th c
  • 18 Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 386
  • 20 Cuthbert, Bishop, 687
  • 21 Thomas Cranmer, Bishop, 1556
  • 22 Thomas Ken, Bishop, 1711
  • 24 Paul Couturier, Priest, 1953
  • 28 Patrick Forbes, Bishop, 1635, and the Aberdeen doctors, Teachers of the Faith
  • 29 John Keble, Priest, 1866 APRIL
  • 1 Gilbert of Caithness, Bishop, 1245
  • 9 Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Theologian and Martyr, 1945
  • 10 William Law, Priest, 1761
  • 11 George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop and Missionary, 1878
  • 12 William Forbes, Bishop, 1634
  • 16 Magnus of Orkney, Martyr, c 1116
  • 17 Saint Donnan, Abbot, and Companions, Martyrs, c 617
  • 20 Máel Ruba of Applecross, Abbot, 722
  • 21 Anselm of Canterbury, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 1109
  • 23 George, Patron of England, Martyr, c 303
  • 26 Albert Ernest Laurie, Priest, 1937
  • 29 Catherine of Siena, Mystic and Teacher of the Faith, 1380 MAY
  • 2 Athanasius of Alexandria, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 373
  • 8 Julian of Norwich, c 1413
  • 12 Thomas Rattray, Bishop, 1743
  • 21 Helena, c 330
  • 23 William of Perth (or Rochester), 1201
  • 25 Bede, the Venerable, of Jarrow, Teacher of the Faith, 735
  • 26 Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop, c 604 JUNE
  • 1 Justin of Rome, Martyr, c 165
  • 3 Charles Lwanga and his companions, 1886, Janani Luwum, Bishop, 1977, Martyrs of Uganda
  • 4 John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Reformer, 1963
  • 5 Boniface of Mainz, Bishop, Missionary and Martyr, 754
  • 8 Ephrem the Syrian, Deacon and Teacher of the Faith, 373
  • 12 John Skinner, Priest, 1807, and John Skinner, Bishop, 1816
  • 14 Basil of Caesarea, 379; Gregory of Nazianzus, 390; Gregory of Nyssa, 394, Bishops and Teachers of the Faith
  • 18 Bernard Mizeki, Martyr, 1896
  • 20 Fillan, Abbot, c 750
  • 22 Alban, Martyr, c 209
  • 25 Moluag of Lismore, Bishop, c 592
  • 26 Robert Leighton, Bishop, 1684
  • 27 Alexander Jolly, Bishop, 1838
  • 28 Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 202 JULY
  • 1 Serf, Bishop, c 500
  • 6 Palladius, Bishop, c 450
  • 11 Benedict of Nursia, Abbot, c 550
  • 12 Drostan of Deer, Abbot, c 600
  • 21 William Wilberforce, 1833
  • 26 Anne and Joachim, Parents of Mary, Mother of the Lord
  • 27 John Comper, Priest, 1903
  • 29 Martha and Mary of Bethany
  • 30 Silas, Companion of Saint Paul
  • 31 Ignatius Loyola, Priest and Religious, 1556 AUGUST
  • 5 Oswald of Northumbria, Martyr, 642
  • 7 Boisil, Prior of Melrose, c 642;
  • 8 Dominic, Priest and Friar, 1221
  • 9 John Mason Neale, Priest, 1866
  • 10 Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr, 258
  • 11 Clare of Assisi, Religious, 1253
  • 12 Blane, Missionary, c 590
  • 13 Jeremy Taylor, Bishop, 1667
  • 14 Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr, 1940
  • 20 Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot and Teacher of the Faith, 1153
  • 25 Ebba of Coldingham, Abbess, 683
  • 27 Monica, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387
  • 28 Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 430
  • 31 Aidan of Lindisfarne, Bishop, 651 SEPTEMBER
  • 2 The Martyrs of New Guinea, 1942
  • 3 Gregory the Great, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 604
  • 13 Cyprian of Carthage, Bishop and Martyr, 258
  • 17 Hildegard of Bingen, Abbess, 1179
  • 20 John Coleridge Patteson, Bishop and Martyr, 1871
  • 23 Adamnan of Iona, Abbot, 704
  • 25 Finnbar of Caithness, Bishop, c 610
  • 27 Vincent de Paul, Priest, 1660
  • 30 Jerome, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 420 OCTOBER
  • 1 Gregory the Enlightener, Bishop, “Apostle of Armenia”, c 332
  • 4 Francis of Assisi, Deacon and Friar, 1226
  • 8 Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop, 1875
  • 11 Kenneth, Abbot, 600
  • 12 Elizabeth Fry, 18456
  • 15 Teresa of Avila, Teacher of the Faith, 1582
  • 17 Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr, c 115
  • 19 Henry Martyn, Priest and Missionary, 1812
  • 29 James Hannington, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs, 1885 NOVEMBER
  • 3 Richard Hooker, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1600
  • 7 Willibrord, Bishop and Missionary, 739
  • 9 George Hay Forbes, Priest, 1875
  • 10 Leo the Great, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 461
  • 11 Martin of Tours, Bishop, c 397
  • 12 Machar, Bishop, c 600
  • 17 Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop, 1200
  • 18 Fergus, Bishop, c 750
  • 19 Hilda of Whitby, 680
  • 21 Columban, Bishop, 615
  • 22 Cecilia, Martyr, c 230
  • 23 Clement of Rome, Bishop and Martyr, c 100
  • 24 Lucy Menzies, 1954 DECEMBER
  • 1 Charles de Foucauld, Priest and Hermit, 1916
  • 2 Nicholas Ferrar, Deacon, 1637
  • 3 Francis Xavier, Priest and Missionary, 1552
  • 4 Clement of Alexandria, Teacher of the Faith, c 210
  • 6 Nicholas of Myra, Bishop, 4th century
  • 7 Ambrose of Milan, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 397
  • 14 John of the Cross, Priest, Teacher of the Faith, 1591
  • 29 Thomas of Canterbury, Bishop and Martyr, 1170
  • 30 Josephine Butler, 1905
  • 31 John Wycliffe, Priest, 1384Further Information

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