Festival (Anglicanism)

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A Festival is a type of observance in the Churches of the Anglican Communion, considered to be less significant than a Principal Feast or Principal Holy Day, but more significant than a Lesser Festival or Commemoration. In Common Worship each Festival is provided with a collect and an indication of liturgical colour.

Fixed Festivals[]

Moveable Festivals[]

  • The Baptism of Christwhen the Epiphany is celebrated between 2 and 6 January, on the following Sunday; when the Epiphany is celebrated on 7 or 8 January, on the following Monday
  • The Day of Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion (Corpus Christi)Thursday after Trinity Sunday (observance optional)
  • Christ the KingSunday next before Advent

See also[]

  • Principal Feast
  • Principal Holy Day
  • Lesser Festival
  • Commemoration (observance)
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