Liturgical Calendar 1989

Browse the liturgical calendar for 1989. Pick a day—or jump to a key date below—to see what's celebrated and whether fasting or abstinence applies.

July 1989

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General Roman Calendar.

Monday, July 3, 1989

Saint Thomas, Apostle

Season: Ordinary Time

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Key dates 1989

Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, February 8, 1989
Ash Wednesday
Palm Sunday
Sunday, March 19, 1989
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Good Friday
Friday, March 24, 1989
Friday of the Passion of the Lord
Easter Sunday
Sunday, March 26, 1989
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Pentecost
Sunday, May 14, 1989
Pentecost Sunday
All Saints
Wednesday, November 1, 1989
All Saints
First Sunday of Advent
Sunday, December 3, 1989
First Sunday of Advent
Christmas
Monday, December 25, 1989
The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)

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Frequently asked questions

When is Easter 1989?
Easter Sunday 1989 is Sunday, March 26, 1989 on the General Roman Calendar.
When is Ash Wednesday 1989?
Ash Wednesday 1989 is Wednesday, February 8, 1989—the start of Lent.
What is a solemnity in the liturgical calendar?
A solemnity is one of the Church's greatest feast days—Easter, Christmas, Pentecost, and others. Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours give them first place.
Which liturgical calendar is this?
Dates follow the General Roman Calendar for 1989, including regional solemnities and penance days where they apply.