The Holy Days of Obligation within the universal Catholic Church are the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Epiphany, the Ascension, the Body and Blood of ChristHoly Mary the Mother of God, her Immaculate Conception, her AssumptionSaint JosephSaint Peter and Saint Paul the Apostles, and All Saints. However, in the United States, the bishops, with the prior approval of the Apostolic See, have suppressed some Holy Days of Obligation or transferred them to Sunday.

Is Today A Holy Day? If Yes, Get To Mass!

*In most dioceses in the United States, the Ascension of the Lord (May 14) is moved to Sunday, May 17. Check with your local diocese to confirm.

*The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be on a Saturday this year, which means that the obligation is suspended.

2026 Holy Days of Obligation Liturgical Calendar
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Catholic Holy Days Of Obligation 2026

January 1 | Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

May 14 or May 17| The Ascension of Jesus

November 1 | All Saints Day

December 8 | The Immaculate Conception

December 25 | Christmas

Every Sunday!

Find Mass Times For Holy Days In Your Diocese

An easy way to check Mass times for a Holy Day is to visit your parish’s website or social media, but you can always use https://masstimes.org/ if you are searching for a particular time or are out of town.

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Why Isn’t Easter A Holy Day Of Obligation?

Easter ALWAYS falls on a Sunday. Every Sunday is a Holy Day of Obligation, so although not listed, Easter is a Holy Day of Obligation!

On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass.Can. 1247

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