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'Commemorations' are a type of religious observance in the
Church of England. They are the least significant type of observance, the others being
Principal Feasts,
Principal Holy Days,
Festivals, and
Lesser Festivals. Whereas Principal Feasts must be celebrated, it is not obligatory to observe Commemorations. They are always attached to a calendar date, and are not observed if they fall on a Sunday, in Holy Week, or in Easter Week. In ''
Common Worship'' Commemorations are not provided with collects or indications of liturgical colour. However, they may be celebrated as Lesser Festivals if local pastoral conditions suggest it.
Examples of Commemorations in the Church of England
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20 January:
Richard Rolle of
Hampole, Spiritual Writer,
1349
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10 February:
Scholastica, sister of
Benedict,
Abbess of
Plombariola, c
543
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8 March:
Felix,
Bishop, Apostle to the East
Angles,
647
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24 April:
Mellitus, Bishop of
London, first Bishop of
St Paul's,
624
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16 May:
Caroline Chisholm, Social Reformer,
1877
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3 June: The
Martyrs of Uganda,
1885–
1887 and
1977
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20 July:
Margaret of Antioch, Martyr,
4th century
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11 August:
John Henry Newman,
Priest,
Tractarian,
1890
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1 September:
Giles of Provence,
Hermit, c
710
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25 October:
Crispin and
Crispinian, Martyrs at
Rome, c
287
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14 November:
Samuel Seabury, first Anglican Bishop in
North America,
1796
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1 December:
Charles de Foucauld, Hermit in the
Sahara,
1916
See also
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Principal Feast
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Principal Holy Day
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Festival (Church of England)
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Lesser Festival