Friday, May 1, 2026

May 1 -- Traditional Feast of the Apostles, Sts. Philip and James

 



In 1956, the Liturgical Calendar had a major overhaul.  We have already talked about the changes from Christmas to Pentecost with the removal of most Octaves and the demotion of the great feast of Epiphany.  The 2nd most tragic change is in the 1st week of May.  The “needless repetition” of feasts caused three feasts to be eliminated.   The great Easter Solemnity of St. Joseph on the 3rd Wednesday after Easter, which also had a Common Octave, was eliminated and the new feast of St. Joseph the Worker was placed on May 1 to contrast with the Communist May-day celebrations thereby displacing the Apostles Saints Philip and James.  They were moved to May 11 which was the 1st open day.  Antiquity meant nothing to these reformers.  Instead they replaced them with feria days.  Unbelievable!

 

Pre-1955

1962

May 1

Sts. Philip and James

St. Joseph the Worker

May 2

St Athanasius

St Athanasius

May 3

Finding of the True Cross

Feria

May 4

St. Monica

St. Monica

May 5

Pope St. Pius V

Pope St. Pius V

May 6

St. John before the Latin Gate

Feria

May 7

St. Stanislaus

St. Stanislaus

May 8

Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel

Feria

May 1---Sts. Philip and James’ feast had been on May 1 since the 6th century!

May 3  The Finding of the True Cross is a joyful feast to remember the elderly St. Helena travelling to the Holy Land to find this most precious relic. 

May 6—St John before the Latin Gate commemorates his “martyrdom” by being boiled in oil in Rome.  He did not die and was exiled to the Island of Patmos.

 May 8---The Apparition of St Michael the Archangel took place on Mount Gargano in 490.  We cannot honor him too much as he is the chief defender of the Church!  

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