Date | Event / Feast | Description | Action |
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January 1 | Mary, Mother of God | A holy day honoring Mary, the Mother of Jesus. | |
January 2 | St. Basil the Great | Bishop and Doctor of the Church. | |
January 3 | Most Holy Name of Jesus | A feast honoring the holy name of Jesus and the power of calling on Him in prayer. | |
January 4 | St. Elizabeth Ann Seton | The first American-born saint and founder of Catholic schools. | |
January 5 | St. John Neumann | Bishop and educator who cared for children and immigrants. | |
January 6 | The Epiphany of the Lord (The Three Kings / Wise Men) | A feast celebrating the visit of the Magi, revealing Christ to the nations. |
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