- Calendar of saints (Church of the Province of Melanesia)
The
calendar of saints and commemorations in theChurch of the Province of Melanesia (the Anglican Church in theSolomon Islands andVanuatu ) is a continually developing list. Both old and new, universal and local saints and worthies are celebrated.Classification of saint's days and commemorations
There are three classes of saint's day within the Calendar.
Class I
"Class I" days are all the Major Holy Days of the Church. All the Festivals of our Lord and a few others are Class I. There is always a First Evensong and Second Evensong. Morning Prayer, the Holy Eucharist and the both Evensongs all have proper psalms and lessons appropriate to the day. The Holy Eucharist is sung, and the Creed and Gloria are used. These Major Holy Days are never transferred unless they fall during Holy Week or Easter Week. Baptism, Confirmation, and Ordination are appropriate for these days, but not funerals or weddings.
Sundays are all Class I Holy Days because they are festivals of our Lord on which we give thanks for the Resurrection of Christ. Therefore, every Saturday evening there is a First Evensong for the Sunday. On Saturday evenings, use only the Collect for the next day.
Class II
"Class II" days are all Feasts of the apostles and
Four Evangelists and some others. Sometimes there is a First Evensong. There are propers for the day, i.e. appropriate collects, psalms, lessons. The Second Order provides other propers, such as prefaces and blessings, sentences, etc. The Eucharist should be sung and the Creed and the Gloria are used. These also are appropriate for Baptism, Confirmation and Ordination. Weddings and funerals may be held on these days as well.Class III
"Class III" days are the days for other saints and special days. There are usually no proper psalms and lessons at the Offices or the Eucharist, but a proper collect for the Holy Day may be used (but not in Advent or Lent). The Eucharist is not usually sung. The Gloria may be used (except in Advent and Lent), but not the Creed.
"Local commemorations" are observed exactly as for Class III.
Days of special observance
These are days appointed by Church, civil or local authority. They may be recurring or only happen once. Recurring days of special observance include:
* The quarterly
Ember Days , days of abstinence and prayer for those in the sacred ministry, and for those exploring a vocation to the ordained ministry. They should be marked by abstinence, prayer (including theLitany for the Ember Days at the Eucharist and/or the Daily Office), perhaps by special offerings for theological students in the Diocese, region or parish/district. The colour is purple
* The Rogation Days, observed by asking God’s blessings on the resources he has given us. These days include giving witness to our faith in the Rogation Procession (procession is purple, the Eucharist is white). These days need to be celebrated creatively, in light of world wide environmental concerns.There are days celebrated by organisations within the Church such as the Mothers’ Union, the MBH and Companions, the SSF and TSSF, the CSC and Associates, and CSM and Associates, Girls’ Friendly Society, Melanesian Guild of Servers, Catechist and Lay Preachers Associations, Men’s Fellowships, Youth Groups and Sunday Schools, etc. These are to be coordinated with the rector and may be celebrated on free days or Class III days. They may be celebrated on Class II days (or as Class II days) if they are significant to the organisation and do not contravene the tables of precedence above, or overshadow the saint or event celebrated on that day.
Calendar of saint's days and holy days
"These dates apply unless transferred according to the Rules of Precedence."
January
*1 The Naming of our Lord Jesus Christ, I
*6 THE Epiphany OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, I
*17 SaintAnthony of Egypt , Abbot, founder of monastic life, 356, III
*18Cecil Wilson , 3rd Missionary-Bishop of Melanesia, 1941
*19George Henry West , Missionary Priest, Reefs and Santa Cruz, 1937
*21Saint Agnes , Martyr at Rome, 304, III
*24Saint Timothy andSaint Titus ,Bishop s andMartyrs , 1st c. III
*25Conversion of Saint Paul , II
*26 Inauguration of theChurch of the Province of Melanesia , 1975, II
*27Saint John Chrysostom , Patriarch of Constantiople, Preacher, 407, III
*28Saint Thomas Aquinas , Priest, Theologian and Teacher, 1274, IIIFebruary
*2 Presentation of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, II
*3 Saints and Martyrs of Europe, III
*5 Saints and Martyrs of Japan, III
*6Walter Hubert Baddeley , 7th Missionary Bishop of Melanesia, 1960
*8George Giladi , Missionary Priest, Makira, 1954
*13Robert Paley Wilson ,Missionary Priest andTeacher , 1947
*14John Richardson Selwyn , 2nd Missionary Bishop ofMelanesia , 1898
*17 Saints and Martyrs of Africa, III
*18Joseph Gilvelte , Missionary Priest, Makira, 1927
*23Saint Polycarp , Bishop and Martyr ofSmyrna , 156, III
*24Saint Matthias the Apostle, IIMarch
*3 John and
Charles Wesley , Priests, Evangelists andHymn writers, 1791,1788
*6John Palmer , Missionary Priest, Banks,
*7Saint Perpetua andSaint Felicity , Martyrs, 203, III
*13Richard Comins , Missionary Priest and Teacher, 1919
*15Henry Tagalad , Missionary Priest and Teacher, Mota Lava, 1901
*17Saint Patrick , Bishop and Evangelist of Ireland, c. 460, III
*19Saint Joseph , Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Foster Father of Jesus
*25 TheAnnunciation of our LordJesus Christ , I
*29Edward Wogale , MissionaryDeacon , Banks, 1883April
*5 Birthday of the
Community of the Sisters of the Church , 1870
*8 Saints and Martyrs of the Americas, III
*11George Augustus Selwyn , Founder of the Melanesian Mission, 1878, III
*21Hugo Hembala , 1st Priest of Isabel, 1931
*24 Seven Martyrs of theMelanesian Brotherhood , Religious and Martyrs, II
*25Saint Mark THE EVANGELIST, IIMay
*1
Saint Philip andSaint James , Apostles, II
*2Saint Athanasius of Alexander, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith, 373, III
*3Charles Bice , Missionary Priest,Ambae , 1922
*6Reuben Bula , Missionary Deacon and Teacher,Guadalcanal , 1916
*18Louis Tariliu , Teacher of the Faith,Pentecost , 1895
*19Saint Dunstan ,Archbishop of Canterbury and restorer of thereligious life , 988, III
*31 TheVisitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary toSaint Elizabeth , IIJune
*5 Mother
Emily Ayckbowm , Religious, Founder of the Community of the Sisters of the Church, 1900, III
*6Ini Kopuria , Religious,, Deacon, Founder of theMelanesian Brotherhood , 1945, III
*11Saint Barnabas the Apostle, II
*19Matthias Tarileo , First Priest ofPentecost , 1941
*20Father and Mrs. Sprott , Priest, Teacher,Isabel
*21Alfred Lombu , 1st Priest of Gela, 1919
*22Saint Alban , 1st Martyr of Britain c.209, III
*24 John the Baptist
*28Saint Irenaeus ,Bishop of Lyon and martyr, c. 209, III
*29 Saint Peter the Apostle, IIJuly
*6 George Warren, Priest and Teacher, 1954
*7 Independence Day ofSolomon Islands , 1978
*11Saint Benedict ofNursia ,Abbot and Father of Religious Life, 550, III
*13Mano Wadrokal , Missionary Deacon, 1894
*17Ellison Tergortok , Missionary Priest ofTikopia , 1956
*20Clement Marau , Missionary Priest ofUlawa , 1920
*22Saint Mary Magdalene , First Witness of the Resurrection, II
*25Saint James , First Apostle to Die for his Faith, II
*26Saint Anne , Mother ofour Lady and Grandmother of our Lord.August
*2
Thomas Ulgau , Missionary Catechist of Pentecost, 1904
*6 THETransfiguration OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, I
*7Robert Pantutun , Missionary Deacon of Gaua, 1910
*8Saint Dominic ,Priest ,Friar andPreacher , 1221, III
*10Saint Laurence , Deacon and Martyr of Rome, 258, III
*11Saint Clare ,Abbess ofAssisi , 1253, III
*12 George Sarawia, 1st Melanesian Priest, Mota, 1901
*15Saint Mary , MOTHER OF OUR LORD AND GOD, II
*16William Vaget ,Catechist and Priest,Mere Lava , 1916
*24 Saint Bartholomew the Apostle, II
*26Frank Bullen ,Missionary Priest ofGuadalcanal , 1909
*27 Saint Monica, Faithful Christian Mother of Augustine, 387, III
*28Saint Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Spiritual Writer, 430, IIISeptember
*2 Martyrs of
Papua New Guinea , 1942, III
*8 Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, II
*11Robert Henry Codrington , Missionary Priest and Teacher, 1922
*13John Manwaring Steward , 5th Missionary Bishop of Melanesia, 1933
*14 TheHoly Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, II
*15Walter Ivens , Missionary Priest, 1940
*27Joseph Atkin ,Stephen Taroniara , and all martyrs ofMelanesia , II
*29Saint Michael and AllAngels , II
*30Saint Jerome ,monk ,Bible translator,Bethlehem , 420, IIIOctober
*2 Saints and Martyrs of Asia
*4Saint Francis of Assisi , Friar and Deacon, 1226, III
*12Percy T. Williams , Missionary Priest, 1933
*15Saint Teresa of Avila ,Abbess 1587, III
*16Charles Christopher Godden ,Missionary Priest andMartyr ,Ambae ,1906 , III
*17Saint Ignatius , Bishop ofAntioch , Martyr, c. 107, III
*18Saint Luke the Evangelist, II
*24Charles Sapimbuana , Teacher and Deacon, Gela, 1885, III
*28Saint Simon andSaint Jude , Apostles, II
*29Charles Elliot Fox , Missionary Priest andTasiu , 1977November
*1
All Saints , I
*2All Souls , II
*8All Saints of Melanesia , II
*11Saint Martin of Tours , Bishop, 397, III
*17Saint Hugh of Lincoln , Bishop, 1200, III
*18Saint Hilda , Abbess ofWhitby , 680, III
*23Saint Clement , Bishop and Martyr ofRome , c. 100, III
*30Saint Andrew the Apostle, IIDecember
*6
Saint Nicholas , Bishop ofMyra , c. 326, III
*7Saint Ambrose , Bishop ofMilan , 397, III
*21 Saint Thomas the Apostle, II
*25Christmas , THE BIRTH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, I
*26Saint Stephen , Deacon and First Martyr, II
*27Saint John , Apostle and Evangelist, II
*28Holy Innocents , IIMoveable Feasts and Days
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Easter is always the Sunday after the full moon that occurs on or after the equinox on March 21, a date which is fixed according to an ancient calculation of the Church, and which does not always correspond to the astronomical equinox. This full moon may happen on any date between March 21 and April 18 inclusive. If the full moon falls on a Sunday, Easter Day is always the following Sunday, but Easter Day can never be earlier than March 21 or later than April 25.:The date of Easter governs the cycle of feasts dependent upon this, the most important feast. The number of Sundays after Epiphany and the number of Sundays after Pentecost depend on the date of Easter.
*Ash Wednesday is always the fortieth weekday before Easter.
*Palm Sunday is always the Sunday before Easter.
*Holy Week is always the week before Easter.
*Ascension Day is always the fortieth day after Easter.
*Pentecost is always the fiftieth day after Easter.
*Advent Sunday is always the Sunday closest to Saint Andrew’s Day.
*TheRogation Days are always the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Ascension Day.
*TheEmber Days are the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after the First Sunday inLent , the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, afterPentecost , the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afterHoly Cross Day, and the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after December 13.ee also
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