“Let y’all know!” The “Noveritis” Epiphany chant announcement of 2026’s movable dates and feasts

At Epiphany (real Epiphany is 6 January) we Latins have traditionally chanted a solemn proclamation of the key liturgical dates or movable feasts for the new year of salvation, just begun.

This underscores how these dates and seasons are all interconnected.

The liturgical year is a reflection of and on the mystery of our salvation.  And, never forget, the mysteries shape us.

We are our rites.

Some liturgical dates are movable. For example Septuagesima this year is 0n 1 February, early.  In 2025 Septuagesima was on 16 February, over two weeks later.  This beginning of Pre-Lent doesn’t fall on the same date every year because the date of Easter changes each year.

You can find a printable PDF of the Noveritis 2026  HERE

NB: It has Ascension Thursday on the correct day!

Better late than never.

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Today’s Wordle: 4

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White to move and mate in 4. Tricky.


1. Qf8+ Qf7 2. e5+ dxe5 3. fxe5+ Ke6 4. Qd6#
NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.

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Wordle: 5

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And… good news…

White to move and mate in 4.

[NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others. Left lick for larger.]

 

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CHRISTMASCAzT 2025 – 33 – Octave of Christmas – Memories

The last of a series of 5 minute daily podcasts for the Octave of Christmas.

Card. Bacci took us out of last year.  He brings us in now with sound advice.

Joseph Ratzinger reflects on the rhythm of life tied to the mysteries of God and the year.

Yesterday’s podcast HERE.

 

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Fr. Z’s Predictions for 2026

2026 Predictions

1) Tucho out
2) No peace in Ukraine
3) Ilhan Omar will be deported.
4) Leo will loosen TLM restrictions but not entirely overturn
5) Leo will keep Synodality going for the sake of appearances
6) Bishops will be appointed in US who appear to be opponents of Pres. Trump
7) No women deacons
8) Majority of US Catholics ignore Leo and USCCB on deportation
9) The SSPX will not consecrate a bishop.
10) Fr. Z will not be made a “Monsignor”

2025 Predictions

1) There will not be a papal conclave. [-1 sure got that one wrong]
2) The USCCB will oppose deportations. [+1 like taking candy]
3) At least one SCOTUS justice will retire.  [-1]
4) At least one Cardinal will be a source of major scandal. [+1 Becciu etc]
5) Vatican finances will deteriorate even more. [+1 Obviously]
6) The summer will bring another social upheaval like 2020. [+1 Antifa and v. ICE]
7) The US border crisis will be mostly resolved. [+1]
8) Israel will attack Iranian nuclear sites. [+1 with US help]
9) The SSPX will consecrate a bishop. [-1]
10) Fr. Z will not be made a “Monsignor”. [+1 … yet]

SCORE: 4/10

Looking back…

2024 Predictions
2023 Predictions
2022 Predictions
2021 Predictions
2020 Predictions
2019 Predictions
2018 Predictions
2017 Predictions
2016 Predictions
2015 Predictions
2014 Predictions
2013 Predictions
2012 Predictions
2011 Predictions
2010 Predictions

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To the kind reader who sent M&Ms for my mother… thank you.  There was no slip in the box.  I don’t know who you are.   May God reward you.

Wordle today: 5

There’s something creepy about this.

But not as creepy as this…

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And this…

 

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Your Holy Day Sermon Notes – Octave of Christmas (VO Circumcision) – Mary, Mother of God (NO)

Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff.

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Mass of obligation for this Octave of Christmas, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (in the Novus Ordo)?

Tell us about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?

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Whoever it was who sent me candles for the chapel, thank you!   There was no gift slip in the box, so I don’t know who you are.  If you wish, drop me an email so I can joy your name down on the box and pray for you when I get out the new candles.  Thanks again!

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I spotted it first at Catholic World Report, a repost from the blog of a priest in Michigan, Fr. Steve Mattson. Fr. Mattson reacts to the … what shall we called them… despotic antics? … regarding sacred worship by Most Reverend Michael Martin, OFM Conv., Bishop of Charlotte. It seems appropriate to post on this today, the anniversary of the death of Benedict XVI, because Fr. Mattson says he was greatly influenced by Ratzinger’s liturgical views and proposals. He recounts the effects on the congregation from putting in a communion rail (I saw this with my own eyes at a parish where I was the weekend help). He closes:

My advice to the lay faithful, even if he never does what I propose, is to keep on praying, keep on receiving, and keep on having babies. The future is theirs. And it’s reverent.

Wordle today: 4

NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.

Priestly chess players, drop me a line. HERE

White to move and mate in 4.

 

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CHRISTMASCAzT 2025 – 32 – 7th Day in the Octave – Reflective

Penultimate of a series of 5 minute daily podcasts for the Octave of Christmas.

Today Card. Bacci keeps us very sober.

Fr. Troadec takes us into three degrees of humility.

Yesterday’s podcast HERE

The wonderful Benedictines of Gower Abbey have beautiful Christmas music albums.

Caroling at Ephesus

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Official numbers of people present for papal audiences and liturgies in the Vatican since Pope Leo’s election

Here’s an interesting stat from the Holy See. HERE

2025 in numbers: Over 3 million faithful visited the Vatican
Data released by the Prefecture of the Papal Household shows that over 250,000 people attended papal audiences and liturgical celebrations in the Vatican in the period to April. Following the election of Pope Leo XIV in early May, nearly three million faithful took part in Masses and ceremonies.

By Vatican News

In 2025, 3,176,620 people were present for papal audiences and liturgies in the Vatican.

That’s according to figures disclosed by the Prefecture of the Papal Household, which include General, Jubilee, and special audiences; liturgical celebrations; and the recitation of the Angelus.

Between January and April, there were a limited number of events held in the Vatican, due to Pope Francis’ ill health. 262,820 people visited the Vatican in that period: 60,500 for the eight General and Jubilee Audiences in that period, 10,320 for the special ones, 62,000 of the faithful going to Masses, and 130,000 attending the Angelus.

Numbers since Pope Leo’s election

Since Pope Leo XIV’s election to the papacy on May 8, 2,913,800 visitors have been recorded. 1,069,000 of the faithful attended the 36 General and Jubilee Audiences, with 148,300 participating in special audiences.

In addition, data shows that 796,500 attended liturgical rituals, while 900,000 were in St. Peter’s Square for the Angelus. Attendance at the recitation of the Marian prayer was highest in December, as 250,000 went to pray the Angelus with the Pope.

The largest number of faithful attending both liturgical celebrations (nearly 200,000) and General and Jubilee Audiences (about 295,000) was recorded in October.

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