The Catholic Liturgical Year

First Sunday of Advent – December 1, 2024

Advent Season – December 1–24, 2024

Christmas Day – December 25, 2024

Christmas Season – December 25, 2024 – January 12, 2025

Epiphany of the Lord – January 5, 2025

Baptism of the Lord – January 12, 2025

Ordinary Time Begins – January 13, 2025

Ash Wednesday – March 5, 2025

Lenten Season – March 5 – April 19, 2025

Palm Sunday (Holy Week Begins) – April 13, 2025

Paschal Triduum:

Holy Thursday – April 17, 2025

Good Friday – April 18, 2025

Holy Saturday – April 19, 2025

Easter Sunday – April 20, 2025

Easter Season – April 20 – June 8, 2025

Ascension of the Lord – May 29, 2025 (observed on Sunday, June 1, 2025, in some dioceses)

Pentecost Sunday – June 8, 2025

Ordinary Time Resumes – June 9, 2025

Christ the King Sunday – November 23, 2025

First Sunday of Advent (beginning of the 2026 liturgical year) – November 30, 2025

Catholic Liturgical Year Dates For 2025

First Sunday of Advent – December 1, 2024

Advent Season – December 1–24, 2024

Christmas Day – December 25, 2024

Christmas Season – December 25, 2024 – January 12, 2025

Epiphany of the Lord – January 5, 2025

Baptism of the Lord – January 12, 2025

Ordinary Time Begins – January 13, 2025

Ash Wednesday – March 5, 2025

Lenten Season – March 5 – April 19, 2025

Palm Sunday (Holy Week Begins) – April 13, 2025

Paschal Triduum:

  • Holy Thursday – April 17, 2025
  • Good Friday – April 18, 2025
  • Holy Saturday – April 19, 2025

Easter Sunday – April 20, 2025

Easter Season – April 20 – June 8, 2025

Ascension of the Lord – May 29, 2025 (observed on Sunday, June 1, 2025, in some dioceses)

Pentecost Sunday – June 8, 2025

Ordinary Time Resumes – June 9, 2025

Christ the King Sunday – November 23, 2025

First Sunday of Advent (beginning of the 2026 liturgical year) – November 30, 2025

Holy Days 2025

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