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Sacred Heart of Jesus occuring with the Nativity of John the Baptist #284

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tukusejssirs opened this issue May 19, 2021 · 4 comments
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The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments released a decree (found via Wiki, where they tell this (the text below is taken from Wiki):

Friday following the second Sunday after Pentecost: Sacred Heart of Jesus – Solemnity (In 2022 this solemnity will coincide with another solemnity [24 June, the Nativity of John the Baptist]. The Holy See has indicated that the Sacred Heart should be kept on Friday 24 June and the Nativity of John the Baptist transferred to Thursday 23 June, except in instances where John the Baptist is a patron saint, where the reverse should apply.)

The exception will be possible/easier to implemented when we implement #201.

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We may have an exception in Canada, especially in the Canadian province of Quebec.

Here, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day is a public and national holiday, fixed on June 24.

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