Observances

Numerous religious, civil, cultural, and personal observances are marked with a special image and message on Off on a Tangent. Generally, these include:

  • Religious observances in the Catholic Diocese of Arlington
    • Holy Days of Obligation
    • Days of Fasting and Abstinence
    • Principal celebrations and other solemnities
    • Other selected observances
  • Civil observances in Loudoun County, Virginia
    • United States federal holidays
    • Commonwealth of Virginia holidays
    • Loudoun County holidays
    • Other selected observances
  • Personal, family, and cultural observances
  • One-off observances declared by religious and civil authorities

Observances may be excluded if they commemorate morally objectionable people or events. The following observances are currently scheduled (subject to change).

January 1, 2024: Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God

Celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ and, thus, of God.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Lamb by Jan van Eyck (Public Domain)

January 1, 2024: New Year’s Day

Celebrating the new year. May God bless and keep you in 2024!

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Champagne Cheers (Microsoft)

January 4, 2024: Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Remembering the educator, convert, and first American-born canonized saint.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Used By Permission)

January 7, 2024: Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Celebrating the visit of the Three Wise Men and the revelation of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

January 15, 2024: Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.

Celebrating Rev. Dr. King, the civil rights movement, and racial equality.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

Image: Martin Luther King Jr. (Public Domain)

January 22, 2024: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children

Celebrating the dignity of every person from conception. Every life matters.

Catholic Observance

Image: Pro-Life Flag by the Pro-Life Flag Project (Used By Permission)

February 1, 2024: National Freedom Day

Celebrating the 13th Amendment and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 13th Amendment (Public Domain)

February 10, 2024: Chinese New Year (農曆新年)

Celebrating the beginning of the Year of the Wood Dragon. 恭喜發財!

Cultural Observance

Image: Bright Yellow Fireworks... (Microsoft)

February 14, 2024: Ash Wednesday

Beginning the season of Lent. “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Cross of Ashes by Jennifer Balaska (Public Domain)

February 19, 2024: Washington’s Birthday

Celebrating George Washington, one of the founders and the first U.S. President.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. George Washington Day)

Image: George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (Public Domain)

February 19, 2024: Presidents Day

Celebrating those who have served as President of the United States.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Presidential Flag (Public Domain)

March 4, 2024: Trevor Brown Memorial

Honoring the memory of Sterling, Virginia, Volunteer Firefighter Trevor Brown.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

March 19, 2024: Solemnity of Saint Joseph

Celebrating Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and stepfather of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Joseph with the Infant Jesus by Guido Reni (Public Domain)

March 24, 2024: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem, anticipating his passion and death.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Palm Sunday in Moscow by Vyacheslav Schwarz (Public Domain)

March 28, 2024: Thursday of Holy Week

Remembering Jesus’s last supper and the institution of the Holy Eucharist.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday)

Image: The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci (Public Domain)

March 29, 2024: Friday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Christ’s suffering and death on the cross in remittance of our sins.

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Red
(a.k.a. Good Friday)

Image: Christ at the Cross by Bronzino (Public Domain)

March 30, 2024: Holy Saturday

Remembering Christ in the tomb and the silence before resurrection glory.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Jesus at the Tomb by Vladimir Borovikovsky (Public Domain)

March 30, 2024: James C. Ward Memorial

Honoring the memory of Virginia Department of Forestry Firefighter James C. Ward.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

March 31, 2024: Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord

Celebrating Easter, Christ’s triumph over death and sin. He is risen!

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Easter)

Image: Resurrection of Christ by Noël Coypel (Public Domain)

April 4, 2024: Memorial of Saint Isidore

Remembering Isidore of Seville, teacher, bishop, and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Isidor of Seville by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

April 8, 2024: Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

Celebrating the announcement of Christ to Mary by the Angel Gabriel.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Annunciation (ca. 1650) by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

April 11, 2024: My Confirmation Day

Celebrating Confirmation, the sign and seal of the Holy Spirit.

Personal Observance

Image: Confirmation by Nicolas Poussin (Public Domain)

April 13, 2024: Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday

Honoring Jefferson, founder, author of the Declaration of Independence.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale (Public Domain)

April 16, 2024: Virginia Tech Shooting Memorial

Honoring the memory of the 32 people killed in the Virginia Tech shooting 17 years ago today.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

May 2, 2024: National Day of Prayer

Turning to God in prayer, fasting, and meditation for our nation and the world.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: Prayer Hands Church Light Religion by Himsan (Pixabay)

May 3, 2024: Polish Constitution Day

Celebrating the 1791 Polish constitution and Polish culture and history.

Cultural Observance

Image: Constitution of May 3, 1791 by Jan Matejko (Public Domain)

May 5, 2024: National Fallen Firefighters Memorial

Honoring the memory of firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

May 12, 2024: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

Celebrating the ascent of Christ, body and soul, to the father’s side in heaven.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Ascension by John Singleton Copley (Public Domain)

May 15, 2024: Peace Officers Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in law enforcement service.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: Law Enforcement by Igor Ovsyannykov (Pixabay)

May 19, 2024: Solemnity of Pentecost

Commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the church.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Pentecost by Jean II Restout (Public Domain)

May 26, 2024: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Celebrating the Trinity, one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Holy Trinity by Peter Paul Rubens (Public Domain)

May 27, 2024: Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in United States military service.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to noon

Image: Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers by Sgt. Erica Vinyard (Public Domain)

May 28, 2024: My Wedding Anniversary

Honoring my marriage and the inviolable Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.

Personal Observance

Image: Wedding Photo by David Greedy (Used By Permission)

May 31, 2024: Virginia Beach Shooting Memorial

Honoring the memory of the victims of the 2019 shooting at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

June 2, 2024: Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Celebrating Christ’s sacrifice and the Holy Eucharist.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Corpus Christi or Body of Christ)

Image: Corpus Christi Procession by Carl Emil Doepler (Public Domain)

June 7, 2024: Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Celebrating Christ’s Sacred Heart, a symbol of his love for all people.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Sacred Heart of Jesus (Public Domain)

June 14, 2024: Flag Day

Celebrating the American flag as a timeless symbol of freedom and liberty.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Close-Up of the U.S. Flag (Microsoft)

June 19, 2024: Juneteenth National Independence Day

Celebrating the emancipation and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Juneteenth)

Image: Juneteenth Emancipation Celebration by Grace Murray Stephenson (Public Domain)

June 19, 2024: Floyd H. Miles Jr. Memorial

Honoring the memory of Charles City County, Virginia, Sheriff’s Deputy Floyd H. Miles Jr.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

June 22, 2024: Memorial of Saint Thomas More

Remembering Thomas More, philosopher and statesman, martyr for the faith.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger (Public Domain)

June 24, 2024: Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Celebrating the birth of John the Baptist, holy precursor of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: John the Baptist in the Desert by Cristofano Allori (Public Domain)

June 29, 2024: Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul

Celebrating Peter, apostle and first pope, and Paul, apostle and scripture writer.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Saint Paul and Saint Peter by El Greco (Public Domain)

July 4, 2024: Independence Day

Celebrating U.S. independence from England as declared on July 4, 1776.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Dec. of Independence (repro.) by William Stone (Public Domain)

July 12, 2024: Memorial of Saint Veronica

Remembering Veronica and the miraculous image of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Veronica with the Veil by Mattia Preti (Public Domain)

July 15, 2024 to July 16, 2024: Corey Comperatore Memorial

Honoring the memory of Corey Comperatore, who died protecting his family at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania on July 13.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from noon July 15th to sunset July 16th

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

August 7, 2024: Mayburn L. Hudson Memorial

Honoring the memory of Mayburn L. Hudson, a Virginian who died this day in World War II, and will now be put to rest in Lynchburg.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset.

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

August 13, 2024: Memorial of Blessed Michael J. McGivney

Remembering the defender of the needy and founder of the Knights of Columbus.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Father McGivney by John Tierney (Public Domain)

August 14, 2024: Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Remembering the priest and martyr of charity who offered up his life for another.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Maximilian Kolbe (Public Domain)

August 15, 2024: Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

Celebrating Mary’s assumption into heaven by the power of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Assumption of Mary by Titian (Public Domain)

August 16, 2024: Roxane Gilmore Memorial

Honoring the memory of Roxane Gilmore, former First Lady of Virginia.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

August 17, 2024: Hunter Reedy Memorial

Honoring the memory of Smyth County Sheriff’s Deputy Hunter Reedy.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

August 21, 2024: National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day

Honoring the memory of those lost due to fentanyl poisoning, and acknowledging the devastation caused by misuse of the drug.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

August 23, 2024: Ted Morrison Jr. Memorial

Honoring the memory of former Virginia Delegate Theodore

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

September 2, 2024: Labor Day

Celebrating laborers’ essential contributions to American prosperity.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Labor Day Parade (Public Domain)

September 3, 2024: Hersh Goldberg-Polin Memorial

Honoring the memory of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American citizen who was abducted and murdered in Israel by Hamas terrorists.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

September 11, 2024: Patriot Day

Remembering the victims of the September 11, 2001, Islamist terrorist attacks.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: World Trade Center Cross by Andreas Meck (Public Domain)

September 16, 2024: Mayflower Day

Remembering the Mayflower pilgrims’ 1620 arrival in Massachusetts.

Cultural Observance

Image: The Mayflower at Sea by A.S. Burbank (Public Domain)

September 17, 2024: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

Celebrating the U.S. Constitution and citizens by birth or naturalization.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: U.S. Constitution (Public Domain)

September 17, 2024: Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節)

Celebrating the mid-autumn, a time of gathering, thanksgiving, and prayer.

Cultural Observance

Image: Mooncake Mini Pastry by Cedric Yong (Pixabay)

September 28, 2024: Morris Everett Canady Memorial

Honoring the memory of U.S. Marine Private First Class Morris Everett Canady, who lost his life during the Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942.

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

October 1, 2024: Memorial of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus

Honoring the faith of the “little flower,” virgin and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Therese as a Novice (Public Domain)

October 9, 2024: Leif Erikson Day

Honoring Leif Erikson, explorer and first known European to discover America.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Leif Erikson Discovers America by Hans Dahl (Public Domain)

October 12, 2024: Memorial of Blessed Carlo Acutis

Honoring the first “millennial” saint and patron of website development.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Venerable Carlo Acutis (Used By Permission)

October 14, 2024: Columbus Day

Honoring Christopher Columbus and the European discovery of the Americas.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. Columbus Day & Yorktown Victory Day)

Image: Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn (Public Domain)

October 14, 2024: Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Celebrating the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Powhatan's Mantle (Public Domain)

October 19, 2024: Yorktown Day

Celebrating the U.S. victory over the British at the Battle of Yorktown.

Virginia State Observance

Image: Surrender of Lord Cornwallis by John Trumbull (Public Domain)

October 28, 2024: Feast of Saints Simon and Jude

Honoring Simon, apostle, and Jude, apostle and patron saint of lost causes.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Simon the Apostle (Public Domain); The Apostle Judas Thaddeus by Anthony van Dyck (Public Domain)

October 28, 2024: My Birthday

Today is the anniversary of my birth. Hooray. Three cheers.

Personal Observance

Image: Lit Colorful Striped Birthday Candles (Microsoft)

November 1, 2024: Solemnity of All Saints

Honoring all of the known and unknown saints who have gone to glory before us.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Forerunners of Christ by Fra Angelico (Public Domain)

November 1, 2024: Frank Ruff Memorial

Honoring the memory of former Virginia Senator Frank Ruff Jr. (R-15th).

Special Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff in Virginia from sunrise to sunset

Image: Half Mast Flag at U.S. Consulate by Juliette Kober (Pixabay)

November 5, 2024: Election Day

Go vote (if you are eligible). Today is election day in the United States.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 'Vote' Political Button (Microsoft); 1968 Republican Convention (Public Domain)

November 11, 2024: Veterans Day

Celebrating all those who served honorably in the United States armed forces.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Iwo Jima Veterans by Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot (Public Domain)

November 24, 2024: Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Celebrating Christ’s kingship and his dominion over the whole universe.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christ the King)

Image: Ghent Altarpiece by Hubert van Eyck (Public Domain)

November 28, 2024: Thanksgiving Day

Giving thanks to God for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: The First Thanksgiving by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (Public Domain)

November 29, 2024: Day After Thanksgiving

Continuing to give thanks for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Autumn Avenue by jplenio (Pixabay)

December 1, 2024: First Sunday of Advent

Beginning a season of penance in preparation for the coming of Christ.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: The Annunciation (1712) by Paolo de Matteis (Public Domain)

December 7, 2024: National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Remembering the December 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: USS Arizona Burning (Public Domain)

December 9, 2024: Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

Celebrating God’s preservation of the Blessed Virgin Mary from original sin.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Immaculate Conception by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante (Public Domain)

December 12, 2024: Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Celebrating the image of Mary revealed on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City, Mexico.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Virgin of Guadalupe (Public Domain)

December 15, 2024: Bill of Rights Day

Celebrating the U.S. Bill of Rights, human rights, and limited government.

Virginia State Observance

Image: The Bill of Rights (Public Domain)

December 20, 2024: My Baptism Day

Celebrating the Sacrament of Baptism, rebirth into new life as a Christian.

Personal Observance

Image: The Baptism of the Neophytes by Masaccio (Public Domain)

December 25, 2024: Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

Celebrating Christmas, the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Bethlehem.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christmas)

Image: The Adoration of the Shepherds by Gerard van Honthorst (Public Domain)

December 25, 2024: Christmas Day

Celebrating the cultural and religious Christmas holiday.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Church Candles by S. Hermann & F. Richter (Pixabay)

December 31, 2024: New Year’s Eve

Commemorating the end of 2024 and looking forward to a new year.

Cultural Observance

Image: Fireworks New Years Eve by Nick (Pixabay)

January 1, 2025: Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God

Celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ and, thus, of God.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Lamb by Jan van Eyck (Public Domain)

January 1, 2025: New Year’s Day

Celebrating the new year. May God bless and keep you in 2025!

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Champagne Cheers (Microsoft)

January 4, 2025: Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Remembering the educator, convert, and first American-born canonized saint.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Used By Permission)

January 5, 2025: Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Celebrating the visit of the Three Wise Men and the revelation of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

January 20, 2025: Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.

Celebrating Rev. Dr. King, the civil rights movement, and racial equality.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

Image: Martin Luther King Jr. (Public Domain)

January 22, 2025: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children

Celebrating the dignity of every person from conception. Every life matters.

Catholic Observance

Image: Pro-Life Flag by the Pro-Life Flag Project (Used By Permission)

January 29, 2025: Chinese New Year (農曆新年)

Celebrating the beginning of the Year of the Wood Snake. 恭喜發財!

Cultural Observance

Image: Bright Yellow Fireworks... (Microsoft)

February 1, 2025: National Freedom Day

Celebrating the 13th Amendment and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 13th Amendment (Public Domain)

February 17, 2025: Washington’s Birthday

Celebrating George Washington, one of the founders and the first U.S. President.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. George Washington Day)

Image: George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (Public Domain)

February 17, 2025: Presidents Day

Celebrating those who have served as President of the United States.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Presidential Flag (Public Domain)

March 5, 2025: Ash Wednesday

Beginning the season of Lent. “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Cross of Ashes by Jennifer Balaska (Public Domain)

March 19, 2025: Solemnity of Saint Joseph

Celebrating Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and stepfather of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Joseph with the Infant Jesus by Guido Reni (Public Domain)

March 25, 2025: Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

Celebrating the announcement of Christ to Mary by the Angel Gabriel.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Annunciation (ca. 1650) by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

April 4, 2025: Memorial of Saint Isidore

Remembering Isidore of Seville, teacher, bishop, and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Isidor of Seville by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

April 11, 2025: My Confirmation Day

Celebrating Confirmation, the sign and seal of the Holy Spirit.

Personal Observance

Image: Confirmation by Nicolas Poussin (Public Domain)

April 13, 2025: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem, anticipating his passion and death.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Palm Sunday in Moscow by Vyacheslav Schwarz (Public Domain)

April 13, 2025: Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday

Honoring Jefferson, founder, author of the Declaration of Independence.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale (Public Domain)

April 17, 2025: Thursday of Holy Week

Remembering Jesus’s last supper and the institution of the Holy Eucharist.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday)

Image: The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci (Public Domain)

April 18, 2025: Friday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Christ’s suffering and death on the cross in remittance of our sins.

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Red
(a.k.a. Good Friday)

Image: Christ at the Cross by Bronzino (Public Domain)

April 19, 2025: Holy Saturday

Remembering Christ in the tomb and the silence before resurrection glory.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Jesus at the Tomb by Vladimir Borovikovsky (Public Domain)

April 20, 2025: Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord

Celebrating Easter, Christ’s triumph over death and sin. He is risen!

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Easter)

Image: Resurrection of Christ by Noël Coypel (Public Domain)

May 1, 2025: National Day of Prayer

Turning to God in prayer, fasting, and meditation for our nation and the world.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: Prayer Hands Church Light Religion by Himsan (Pixabay)

May 3, 2025: Polish Constitution Day

Celebrating the 1791 Polish constitution and Polish culture and history.

Cultural Observance

Image: Constitution of May 3, 1791 by Jan Matejko (Public Domain)

May 15, 2025: Peace Officers Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in law enforcement service.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: Law Enforcement by Igor Ovsyannykov (Pixabay)

May 26, 2025: Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in United States military service.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to noon

Image: Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers by Sgt. Erica Vinyard (Public Domain)

May 28, 2025: My Wedding Anniversary

Honoring my marriage and the inviolable Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.

Personal Observance

Image: Wedding Photo by David Greedy (Used By Permission)

June 1, 2025: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

Celebrating the ascent of Christ, body and soul, to the father’s side in heaven.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Ascension by John Singleton Copley (Public Domain)

June 8, 2025: Solemnity of Pentecost

Commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the church.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Pentecost by Jean II Restout (Public Domain)

June 14, 2025: Flag Day

Celebrating the American flag as a timeless symbol of freedom and liberty.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Close-Up of the U.S. Flag (Microsoft)

June 15, 2025: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Celebrating the Trinity, one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Holy Trinity by Peter Paul Rubens (Public Domain)

June 19, 2025: Juneteenth National Independence Day

Celebrating the emancipation and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Juneteenth)

Image: Juneteenth Emancipation Celebration by Grace Murray Stephenson (Public Domain)

June 22, 2025: Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Celebrating Christ’s sacrifice and the Holy Eucharist.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Corpus Christi or Body of Christ)

Image: Corpus Christi Procession by Carl Emil Doepler (Public Domain)

June 22, 2025: Memorial of Saint Thomas More

Remembering Thomas More, philosopher and statesman, martyr for the faith.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger (Public Domain)

June 24, 2025: Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Celebrating the birth of John the Baptist, holy precursor of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: John the Baptist in the Desert by Cristofano Allori (Public Domain)

June 27, 2025: Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Celebrating Christ’s Sacred Heart, a symbol of his love for all people.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Sacred Heart of Jesus (Public Domain)

June 29, 2025: Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul

Celebrating Peter, apostle and first pope, and Paul, apostle and scripture writer.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Saint Paul and Saint Peter by El Greco (Public Domain)

July 4, 2025: Independence Day

Celebrating U.S. independence from England as declared on July 4, 1776.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Dec. of Independence (repro.) by William Stone (Public Domain)

July 12, 2025: Memorial of Saint Veronica

Remembering Veronica and the miraculous image of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Veronica with the Veil by Mattia Preti (Public Domain)

August 13, 2025: Memorial of Blessed Michael J. McGivney

Remembering the defender of the needy and founder of the Knights of Columbus.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Father McGivney by John Tierney (Public Domain)

August 14, 2025: Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Remembering the priest and martyr of charity who offered up his life for another.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Maximilian Kolbe (Public Domain)

August 15, 2025: Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

Celebrating Mary’s assumption into heaven by the power of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Assumption of Mary by Titian (Public Domain)

September 1, 2025: Labor Day

Celebrating laborers’ essential contributions to American prosperity.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Labor Day Parade (Public Domain)

September 6, 2025: Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節)

Celebrating the mid-autumn, a time of gathering, thanksgiving, and prayer.

Cultural Observance

Image: Mooncake Mini Pastry by Cedric Yong (Pixabay)

September 11, 2025: Patriot Day

Remembering the victims of the September 11, 2001, Islamist terrorist attacks.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: World Trade Center Cross by Andreas Meck (Public Domain)

September 16, 2025: Mayflower Day

Remembering the Mayflower pilgrims’ 1620 arrival in Massachusetts.

Cultural Observance

Image: The Mayflower at Sea by A.S. Burbank (Public Domain)

September 17, 2025: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

Celebrating the U.S. Constitution and citizens by birth or naturalization.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: U.S. Constitution (Public Domain)

October 1, 2025: Memorial of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus

Honoring the faith of the “little flower,” virgin and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Therese as a Novice (Public Domain)

October 9, 2025: Leif Erikson Day

Honoring Leif Erikson, explorer and first known European to discover America.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Leif Erikson Discovers America by Hans Dahl (Public Domain)

October 12, 2025: Memorial of Blessed Carlo Acutis

Honoring the first “millennial” saint and patron of website development.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Venerable Carlo Acutis (Used By Permission)

October 13, 2025: Columbus Day

Honoring Christopher Columbus and the European discovery of the Americas.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. Columbus Day & Yorktown Victory Day)

Image: Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn (Public Domain)

October 13, 2025: Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Celebrating the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Powhatan's Mantle (Public Domain)

October 19, 2025: Yorktown Day

Celebrating the U.S. victory over the British at the Battle of Yorktown.

Virginia State Observance

Image: Surrender of Lord Cornwallis by John Trumbull (Public Domain)

October 28, 2025: Feast of Saints Simon and Jude

Honoring Simon, apostle, and Jude, apostle and patron saint of lost causes.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Simon the Apostle (Public Domain); The Apostle Judas Thaddeus by Anthony van Dyck (Public Domain)

October 28, 2025: My Birthday

Today is the anniversary of my birth. Hooray. Three cheers.

Personal Observance

Image: Lit Colorful Striped Birthday Candles (Microsoft)

November 1, 2025: Solemnity of All Saints

Honoring all of the known and unknown saints who have gone to glory before us.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Forerunners of Christ by Fra Angelico (Public Domain)

November 4, 2025: Election Day

Go vote (if you are eligible). Today is election day in the United States.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 'Vote' Political Button (Microsoft); 1968 Republican Convention (Public Domain)

November 11, 2025: Veterans Day

Celebrating all those who served honorably in the United States armed forces.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Iwo Jima Veterans by Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot (Public Domain)

November 23, 2025: Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Celebrating Christ’s kingship and his dominion over the whole universe.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christ the King)

Image: Ghent Altarpiece by Hubert van Eyck (Public Domain)

November 27, 2025: Thanksgiving Day

Giving thanks to God for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: The First Thanksgiving by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (Public Domain)

November 28, 2025: Day After Thanksgiving

Continuing to give thanks for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Autumn Avenue by jplenio (Pixabay)

November 30, 2025: First Sunday of Advent

Beginning a season of penance in preparation for the coming of Christ.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: The Annunciation (1712) by Paolo de Matteis (Public Domain)

December 7, 2025: National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Remembering the December 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: USS Arizona Burning (Public Domain)

December 8, 2025: Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

Celebrating God’s preservation of the Blessed Virgin Mary from original sin.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Immaculate Conception by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante (Public Domain)

December 12, 2025: Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Celebrating the image of Mary revealed on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City, Mexico.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Virgin of Guadalupe (Public Domain)

December 15, 2025: Bill of Rights Day

Celebrating the U.S. Bill of Rights, human rights, and limited government.

Virginia State Observance

Image: The Bill of Rights (Public Domain)

December 20, 2025: My Baptism Day

Celebrating the Sacrament of Baptism, rebirth into new life as a Christian.

Personal Observance

Image: The Baptism of the Neophytes by Masaccio (Public Domain)

December 25, 2025: Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

Celebrating Christmas, the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Bethlehem.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christmas)

Image: The Adoration of the Shepherds by Gerard van Honthorst (Public Domain)

December 25, 2025: Christmas Day

Celebrating the cultural and religious Christmas holiday.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Church Candles by S. Hermann & F. Richter (Pixabay)

December 31, 2025: New Year’s Eve

Commemorating the end of 2025 and looking forward to a new year.

Cultural Observance

Image: Fireworks New Years Eve by Nick (Pixabay)

January 1, 2026: Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God

Celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ and, thus, of God.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Lamb by Jan van Eyck (Public Domain)

January 1, 2026: New Year’s Day

Celebrating the new year. May God bless and keep you in 2026!

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Champagne Cheers (Microsoft)

January 4, 2026: Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Celebrating the visit of the Three Wise Men and the revelation of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

January 4, 2026: Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Remembering the educator, convert, and first American-born canonized saint.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Used By Permission)

January 19, 2026: Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.

Celebrating Rev. Dr. King, the civil rights movement, and racial equality.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

Image: Martin Luther King Jr. (Public Domain)

January 22, 2026: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children

Celebrating the dignity of every person from conception. Every life matters.

Catholic Observance

Image: Pro-Life Flag by the Pro-Life Flag Project (Used By Permission)

February 1, 2026: National Freedom Day

Celebrating the 13th Amendment and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 13th Amendment (Public Domain)

February 16, 2026: Washington’s Birthday

Celebrating George Washington, one of the founders and the first U.S. President.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. George Washington Day)

Image: George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (Public Domain)

February 16, 2026: Presidents Day

Celebrating those who have served as President of the United States.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Presidential Flag (Public Domain)

February 17, 2026: Chinese New Year (農曆新年)

Celebrating the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse. 恭喜發財!

Cultural Observance

Image: Bright Yellow Fireworks... (Microsoft)

February 18, 2026: Ash Wednesday

Beginning the season of Lent. “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Cross of Ashes by Jennifer Balaska (Public Domain)

March 19, 2026: Solemnity of Saint Joseph

Celebrating Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and stepfather of Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Joseph with the Infant Jesus by Guido Reni (Public Domain)

March 25, 2026: Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

Celebrating the announcement of Christ to Mary by the Angel Gabriel.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Annunciation (ca. 1650) by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

March 29, 2026: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem, anticipating his passion and death.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Palm Sunday in Moscow by Vyacheslav Schwarz (Public Domain)

April 2, 2026: Thursday of Holy Week

Remembering Jesus’s last supper and the institution of the Holy Eucharist.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday)

Image: The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci (Public Domain)

April 3, 2026: Friday of the Passion of the Lord

Remembering Christ’s suffering and death on the cross in remittance of our sins.

Catholic Day of Fasting and Abstinence
Liturgical Color: Red
(a.k.a. Good Friday)

Image: Christ at the Cross by Bronzino (Public Domain)

April 4, 2026: Holy Saturday

Remembering Christ in the tomb and the silence before resurrection glory.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: Jesus at the Tomb by Vladimir Borovikovsky (Public Domain)

April 4, 2026: Memorial of Saint Isidore

Remembering Isidore of Seville, teacher, bishop, and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Isidor of Seville by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Public Domain)

April 5, 2026: Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord

Celebrating Easter, Christ’s triumph over death and sin. He is risen!

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Easter)

Image: Resurrection of Christ by Noël Coypel (Public Domain)

April 11, 2026: My Confirmation Day

Celebrating Confirmation, the sign and seal of the Holy Spirit.

Personal Observance

Image: Confirmation by Nicolas Poussin (Public Domain)

April 13, 2026: Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday

Honoring Jefferson, founder, author of the Declaration of Independence.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale (Public Domain)

May 3, 2026: Polish Constitution Day

Celebrating the 1791 Polish constitution and Polish culture and history.

Cultural Observance

Image: Constitution of May 3, 1791 by Jan Matejko (Public Domain)

May 7, 2026: National Day of Prayer

Turning to God in prayer, fasting, and meditation for our nation and the world.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: Prayer Hands Church Light Religion by Himsan (Pixabay)

May 15, 2026: Peace Officers Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in law enforcement service.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: Law Enforcement by Igor Ovsyannykov (Pixabay)

May 17, 2026: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

Celebrating the ascent of Christ, body and soul, to the father’s side in heaven.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Ascension by John Singleton Copley (Public Domain)

May 24, 2026: Solemnity of Pentecost

Commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the church.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Pentecost by Jean II Restout (Public Domain)

May 25, 2026: Memorial Day

Remembering all those who gave their lives in United States military service.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to noon

Image: Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers by Sgt. Erica Vinyard (Public Domain)

May 28, 2026: My Wedding Anniversary

Honoring my marriage and the inviolable Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.

Personal Observance

Image: Wedding Photo by David Greedy (Used By Permission)

May 31, 2026: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Celebrating the Trinity, one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Holy Trinity by Peter Paul Rubens (Public Domain)

June 7, 2026: Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Celebrating Christ’s sacrifice and the Holy Eucharist.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Corpus Christi or Body of Christ)

Image: Corpus Christi Procession by Carl Emil Doepler (Public Domain)

June 12, 2026: Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Celebrating Christ’s Sacred Heart, a symbol of his love for all people.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Sacred Heart of Jesus (Public Domain)

June 14, 2026: Flag Day

Celebrating the American flag as a timeless symbol of freedom and liberty.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Close-Up of the U.S. Flag (Microsoft)

June 19, 2026: Juneteenth National Independence Day

Celebrating the emancipation and the end of slavery in the United States.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
(a.k.a. Juneteenth)

Image: Juneteenth Emancipation Celebration by Grace Murray Stephenson (Public Domain)

June 22, 2026: Memorial of Saint Thomas More

Remembering Thomas More, philosopher and statesman, martyr for the faith.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger (Public Domain)

June 24, 2026: Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Celebrating the birth of John the Baptist, holy precursor of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: John the Baptist in the Desert by Cristofano Allori (Public Domain)

June 29, 2026: Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul

Celebrating Peter, apostle and first pope, and Paul, apostle and scripture writer.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Saint Paul and Saint Peter by El Greco (Public Domain)

July 3, 2026: Independence Day (Observed)

Celebrating U.S. independence from England as declared on July 4, 1776.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: U.S. Dec. of Independence (repro.) by William Stone (Public Domain)

July 12, 2026: Memorial of Saint Veronica

Remembering Veronica and the miraculous image of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Veronica with the Veil by Mattia Preti (Public Domain)

August 13, 2026: Memorial of Blessed Michael J. McGivney

Remembering the defender of the needy and founder of the Knights of Columbus.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Father McGivney by John Tierney (Public Domain)

August 14, 2026: Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Remembering the priest and martyr of charity who offered up his life for another.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Maximilian Kolbe (Public Domain)

August 15, 2026: Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

Celebrating Mary’s assumption into heaven by the power of Jesus Christ.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Assumption of Mary by Titian (Public Domain)

September 7, 2026: Labor Day

Celebrating laborers’ essential contributions to American prosperity.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Labor Day Parade (Public Domain)

September 11, 2026: Patriot Day

Remembering the victims of the September 11, 2001, Islamist terrorist attacks.

U.S. Federal Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: World Trade Center Cross by Andreas Meck (Public Domain)

September 16, 2026: Mayflower Day

Remembering the Mayflower pilgrims’ 1620 arrival in Massachusetts.

Cultural Observance

Image: The Mayflower at Sea by A.S. Burbank (Public Domain)

September 17, 2026: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

Celebrating the U.S. Constitution and citizens by birth or naturalization.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance

Image: U.S. Constitution (Public Domain)

September 25, 2026: Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節)

Celebrating the mid-autumn, a time of gathering, thanksgiving, and prayer.

Cultural Observance

Image: Mooncake Mini Pastry by Cedric Yong (Pixabay)

October 1, 2026: Memorial of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus

Honoring the faith of the “little flower,” virgin and doctor of the church.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Saint Therese as a Novice (Public Domain)

October 9, 2026: Leif Erikson Day

Honoring Leif Erikson, explorer and first known European to discover America.

U.S. Federal Observance

Image: Leif Erikson Discovers America by Hans Dahl (Public Domain)

October 12, 2026: Memorial of Blessed Carlo Acutis

Honoring the first “millennial” saint and patron of website development.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Venerable Carlo Acutis (Used By Permission)

October 12, 2026: Columbus Day

Honoring Christopher Columbus and the European discovery of the Americas.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
(a.k.a. Columbus Day & Yorktown Victory Day)

Image: Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn (Public Domain)

October 12, 2026: Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Celebrating the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Powhatan's Mantle (Public Domain)

October 19, 2026: Yorktown Day

Celebrating the U.S. victory over the British at the Battle of Yorktown.

Virginia State Observance

Image: Surrender of Lord Cornwallis by John Trumbull (Public Domain)

October 28, 2026: Feast of Saints Simon and Jude

Honoring Simon, apostle, and Jude, apostle and patron saint of lost causes.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: Red

Image: Simon the Apostle (Public Domain); The Apostle Judas Thaddeus by Anthony van Dyck (Public Domain)

October 28, 2026: My Birthday

Today is the anniversary of my birth. Hooray. Three cheers.

Personal Observance

Image: Lit Colorful Striped Birthday Candles (Microsoft)

November 1, 2026: Solemnity of All Saints

Honoring all of the known and unknown saints who have gone to glory before us.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White

Image: The Forerunners of Christ by Fra Angelico (Public Domain)

November 3, 2026: Election Day

Go vote (if you are eligible). Today is election day in the United States.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday
U.S. Federal Observance

Image: 'Vote' Political Button (Microsoft); 1968 Republican Convention (Public Domain)

November 11, 2026: Veterans Day

Celebrating all those who served honorably in the United States armed forces.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Iwo Jima Veterans by Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot (Public Domain)

November 22, 2026: Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Celebrating Christ’s kingship and his dominion over the whole universe.

Catholic Solemnity
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christ the King)

Image: Ghent Altarpiece by Hubert van Eyck (Public Domain)

November 26, 2026: Thanksgiving Day

Giving thanks to God for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: The First Thanksgiving by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (Public Domain)

November 27, 2026: Day After Thanksgiving

Continuing to give thanks for all that we have as individuals and as a nation.

Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Autumn Avenue by jplenio (Pixabay)

November 29, 2026: First Sunday of Advent

Beginning a season of penance in preparation for the coming of Christ.

Principal Catholic Celebration
Liturgical Color: Violet

Image: The Annunciation (1712) by Paolo de Matteis (Public Domain)

December 7, 2026: National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Remembering the December 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Federal Observance
Virginia State Observance
U.S. flag at half-staff nationwide from sunrise to sunset

Image: USS Arizona Burning (Public Domain)

December 8, 2026: Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

Celebrating God’s preservation of the Blessed Virgin Mary from original sin.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Immaculate Conception by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante (Public Domain)

December 12, 2026: Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Celebrating the image of Mary revealed on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City, Mexico.

Catholic Observance
Liturgical Color: White

Image: Virgin of Guadalupe (Public Domain)

December 15, 2026: Bill of Rights Day

Celebrating the U.S. Bill of Rights, human rights, and limited government.

Virginia State Observance

Image: The Bill of Rights (Public Domain)

December 20, 2026: My Baptism Day

Celebrating the Sacrament of Baptism, rebirth into new life as a Christian.

Personal Observance

Image: The Baptism of the Neophytes by Masaccio (Public Domain)

December 25, 2026: Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

Celebrating Christmas, the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Bethlehem.

Catholic Holy Day of Obligation
Liturgical Color: White
(a.k.a. Christmas)

Image: The Adoration of the Shepherds by Gerard van Honthorst (Public Domain)

December 25, 2026: Christmas Day

Celebrating the cultural and religious Christmas holiday.

U.S. Federal Holiday
Virginia State Holiday
Loudoun County Holiday

Image: Church Candles by S. Hermann & F. Richter (Pixabay)

December 31, 2026: New Year’s Eve

Commemorating the end of 2026 and looking forward to a new year.

Cultural Observance

Image: Fireworks New Years Eve by Nick (Pixabay)

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