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A Table of Transferences | ||
| required, permitted or excluded by the Rules | |||
| Principal Feasts and Principal Holy Days | |||
| Epiphany | may be celebrated on the Second Sunday of Christmas (if any) | ||
| Candlemas | may be celebrated on the
Sunday falling between 28 January and 3 February |
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| The Annunciation | falling on a Sunday must be transferred | ||
| All Saints' Day | may be celebrated on the
Sunday falling between 30 October and 5 November |
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| All other
Principal Feasts and Principal Holy Days |
may not be transferred | ||
| Festivals | |||
| The Baptism of Christ | falling on 6 January must be
transferred but otherwise may not be transferred |
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| St Joseph, St
George or St Mark |
falling between Palm Sunday and the Second Sunday of Easter inclusive must be transferred |
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| A Festival | falling on the Thursday after
Trinity Sunday is transferred if Corpus Christi is celebrated as a Festival |
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| Christ the King | may not be transferred | ||
| A Festival | falling on a Sunday in
Advent, Lent or Eastertide must be transferred |
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| A Festival (except the Baptism of Christ and Christ the King) |
falling on another Sunday may be transferred | ||
| A Festival | falling on a Principal Feast
or Principal Holy Day must be transferred |
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| Local Celebrations | |||
| The Dedication
or Patronal Festival of a church, kept as a Principal Feast or Festival |
falling on a Principal Feast
or Principal Holy Day or the First Sunday of Advent, Baptism of Christ, First Sunday of Lent, Fifth Sunday of Lent, or Palm Sunday must be transferred |
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| The Dedication
or Patronal Festival of a church, kept as a Principal Feast or Festival |
falling on any other
Sunday is observed as a Principal Feast or may be transferred as a Festival |
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| Harvest Thanksgiving | may not be observed on a
Sunday so as to displace a Principal Feast or Festival |
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