Feasts

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All feasts | Sanctorale in order by date

Feast Feast code Feast date Notes Chants Data source Analysis Tool
Conversio Pauli

Conversion of Paul

14012500 Jan.25 238 Analyse
De sanctis Petri et Pauli
15014000 0 LFRI Analyse
Dom. infra Oct. Apostolorum Petri et Pauli

Sunday after Peter and Paul

14062901 0 Analyse
Joannis, Pauli

John and Paul, Martyrs

14062600 Jun.26 94 Analyse
Oct. Joannis, Pauli

Octave of John and Paul

14070320 Jul.3 0 Analyse
Oct. Petri, Pauli
temp0106 0 Analyse
Octava Apostolorum Petri et Pauli

Octave of Peter and Paul

14070600 Jul.6 46 Analyse
Pauli

Paul, Apostle

14063000 Jun.30 200 Analyse
Pauli a Cruce Confessoris
temp0109 Apr.28 12 Analyse
Pauli Heremitae

Paul the Hermit

14011010 Jan.10 1 Analyse
Pauli,8

In week after Paul (Apostle)

14063008 4 Analyse
Paulini

Paulinus, Bishop of Trier

14083110 Aug.31 0 Analyse
Paulini Ebor.

Paulinus, Archbishop of York

14101010 Oct.10 0 Analyse
Paulini Ebor.,8

In week after Paulinus of York

14101018 0 Analyse
Paulini Nolansis

Paulinus, Bishop of Nola

14062200 Jun.22 0 Analyse
Petri, Pauli

Peter and Paul, Apostles

14062900 Jun.29 205 Analyse
Petri, Pauli,8

In week after Peter and Paul

14062908 26 Analyse
Suff. Pauli

Memorial chants for Paul

15063000 0 Analyse
Suff. Petri, Pauli

Memorial chants for Peter and Paul

15062900 0 Analyse
Victoria Pauli

Victory of Paul (at Muenster)

14062720 Jun.27 This feast was introduced in Münster by Bishop Ludolf von Holte around 1243, and removed in 1759/60 (see Germania Sacra, Neue Folge 17,1, p.437.) It was created in response to von Holte's 27 June 1242 victory at Ermen against the nobles of Meinhövel and their allies ("Victoria Sancti Pauli" or "sunte Pawels segevechting"--cf. GS, NF 37,2, p. 43; also GS 7,3, p.299, and GS 7,1 p.124), which strengthened the power of the bishop of Münster (cf Kohl, Wilhelm, "Ludolf von Holte" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 15 (1987), S. 298-299 [Online-Version]; URL: https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd137956061). As of 1992, a commemorative plaque marks the battle site, which is approximately 30 km south-east of Münster: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/728896. Germania Sacra does not explain why the feast commemorating the battle is named Victoria Pauli, but the date is close to the feast of Paul in late June, and he is also the saint to whom the cathedral in Münster is dedicated. --AHHB 0 Analyse
Vigilia Petri, Pauli

Eve of Peter and Paul

14062810 Jun.28 18 Analyse