Thirty-first Week of Ordinary Time · 2026
A Ferial weekday in Ordinary Time. No feast or memorial is kept today — only the steady rhythm of the week, and the Mass given for the weekday.
No feast is kept today
An ordinary day in Ordinary Time
Most days of the year keep no feast or memorial — and that is not a gap. The Church simply prays the Mass of the weekday and keeps walking through the season. A good day to carry one quiet intention, and to let prayer be unhurried.
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- Maria Assunta PallottaItalian Nun · Devoted Servant
- ProsdocimusBishop · Apostle of Padua
- Vicente Liem de la PazDominican Martyr · Faithful Witness
- Vincenzo GrossiFounder · Compassionate Priest
- WillibrordAnglo-Saxon Bishop · Missionary
Ordinary Time
We are in the Thirty-first Week of Ordinary Time — the Church wears green.
The long, green stretch between the great seasons — the everyday of faith, where most of the Christian life is actually lived. Today keeps no feast — just the ordinary, unhurried rhythm of the week.
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