Catholic Month

"From the rising of the sun to its setting let the name of the LORD be praised."
Psalm 113:3

It is a traditional Catholic custom to sanctify each month of the year with special devotional practices.
The Church takes seriously the call to sanctify all things, even time.
The Catholic significance of days and months is a profound reminder that our lives are finite, and that time should not be squandered.

As the Psalmist said, “teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” Psalms 90:12

July: Most Precious Blood of Jesus

August: Immaculate Heart of Mary

September: Our Lady of Sorrows

October: Holy Rosary

November: Holy Souls in Purgatory

December: Immaculate Conception

January: Holy Name of Jesus

February: The Holy Family

March: Saint Joseph

April: The Blessed Sacrament and The Holy Spirit

May: Blessed Mother

June: Sacred Heart of Jesus

July: Most Precious Blood of Jesus

August: Immaculate Heart of Mary

September: Our Lady of Sorrows

October: Holy Rosary

November: Holy Souls in Purgatory

December: Immaculate Conception