Seasons and Feast Days

May

14

St. Matthias

Patron Saint of Carpenters, Tailors, Those with Smallpox, Those Struggling with Alcoholism
St. Matthias, a close disciple of Jesus from the time of his baptism to His Ascension, was the disciple chosen to replace Judas as the twelfth Apostle. We celebrate the feast of St. Matthias on May 14th.
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May

14

Ascension

Forty days after Jesus’ Glorious Resurrection, Our Lord ascended into Heaven (Acts 1:6-11). The Catechism of the Catholic Church (paragraph 665) says, “Christ’s Ascension marks the definitive entrance of Jesus’ humanity into God’s heavenly domain, whence he will come again (cf. Acts 1:11); this humanity in the meantime hides him from the eyes of men (cf. Col 3:3).” In 2024, the Feast of the Ascension is on Thursday, May 9, but in many dioceses it is transferred to Sunday, May 12. (continued below)
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May

24

Pentecost

On the Feast of Pentecost, Christians commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, gathered around the Mother of the Lord (Acts chapter 2). The feast is celebrated on the 50th and final day of the Easter season.
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May

25

Mary, Mother of the Church

The theological roots of this title go back to the early Church. The Fathers of the Church, holy and studious bishops of the first centuries, often spoke of Mary as the New Eve. Just as the Woman Eve was “the mother of all the living” (Genesis 3:20), the Woman Mary was the mother of all those living in Christ. In Revelation 12:17, St. John says that this Woman’s offspring are “those who keep the commandments of God and bear testimony to Jesus.”
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