Sacred Calendar
The Roman year ordered for memory, penance, feasts, saints, and the daily pilgrimage of the faithful.
Calendar standard
Pre-1955 Roman usage
The calendar follows the universal Roman year under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X, with the Roman Martyrology preserved as a distinct daily witness.
The day is presented for prayer, recollection, study, and perseverance in the City.
Daily observance
Today in the City of God
The Church keeps this day in holy time. The Pilgrim's Companion gathers the feast, daily quote, Martyrology, meditation, prayer, and related chapters into one daily path through the City.
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Daily observance
The Circumcision of Our Lord and the Octave Day of the Nativity
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Season: Christmastide
The day is set within the Roman year so its feast, Martyrology, daily quote, prayer, and reading path may be received together without blurring their proper sources.
Today's pilgrimage
The Circumcision of Our Lord and the Octave Day of the Nativity
Rank: Double of the Second Class
Color: white
Octave: Within the Privileged Octave of the Nativity (Privileged Octave of the Third Order).
Quote for the day
St. Luke
“His name was called Jesus, which was called by the angel, before he was conceived in the womb.”
Luke 2:21, Douay-Rheims
Roman Martyrology
Roman Martyrology - January 1
The Circumcision of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Octave of His Nativity. — At Rome, St. Almachius, martyr, who, by the command of Alipius, governor of the city, was killed by the gladiators for saying, "Today is the Octave of our Lord's birth; put an end to the worship of idols, and abstain from unclean sacrifices." — In the same city, on the Appian way, the crowning with martyrdom of thirty holy soldiers, under the emperor Diocletian. — Also at Rome, under the emperor Alexander, St. Martina, virgin, who endured various kinds of torments, and being beheaded, received the palm of martyrdom. Her feast is kept on the 30th of this month. — At Spoleto, in the time of the emperor Antoninus, St. Concordius, priest and martyr, who was beaten with clubs, and then put to the torture. After a long confinement in prison, where he was visited by an angel, he lost his life by the sword. — The same day, St. Magnus, martyr. — At Caesarea, in Cappadocia, the demise of St. Basil, bishop, whose festival is kept on the 14th of June, the date of his consecration as bishop. — In Africa, St. Fulgentius, bishop of Buspoe, who suffered much from the Arians during the persecution of the Vandals, for holding the Catholic faith and teaching its excellent doctrine. After being banished to Sardinia, he was permitted to return to his diocese, where he ended his life by a holy death, leaving a reputation for sanctity and eloquence. — At Chieti, in Abruzzo, the birthday of St. Justin, bishop of that city, illustrious for holiness of life and miracles. — In the diocese of Lyons, in the monastery of St. Claude, St. Eugendus, abbot, whose life was eminent for virtues and miracles. — At Souvigny, St. Odilo, abbot of Cluny, who was the first to prescribe that the commemoration of all the faithful departed should be made in his monasteries the day after the feast of All Saints. This practice was afterwards received and approved by the universal Church. — In Tuscany, on Mount Senario, blessed Bonfilius, confessor, one of the seven founders of the Order of the Servites of the blessed Virgin Mary, who, herself, suddenly called her devout servant to heaven. — At Alexandria, the departure from this world of St. Euphrosyna, virgin, who was renowned in her monastery for the virtue of abstinence, and the gift of miracles. — And in other places, many other holy martyrs, confessors, and virgins. Answer. — Thanks be to God. N. B. — The reading of the Martyrology is always terminated in this manner.
Highlighted saint
The Holy Name of Jesus
The Name by which the year begins.
The Octave Day of the Nativity places the beginning of the civil year beneath the Holy Name of Jesus, given at the Circumcision according to the Gospel.
The mystery teaches that salvation is not vague religious aspiration. The Child receives the Name announced before His birth, and that Name marks His office as Saviour.
Virtue to practice
Reverence for the Holy Name.
Error to resist
The vague religion that wants comfort from Christ without submission to Jesus the Saviour.
For the pilgrim in exile
Begin the year by saying the Holy Name slowly and with love. A Catholic year should not begin with self-rule, but under Jesus.
Imitate today
- Begin the day with reverence for the Holy Name.
- Make reparation for blasphemy and careless speech.
- Keep the year under obedience to Christ rather than under self-will.
Sources
- Luke 2:21, Douay-Rheims.
- Roman Martyrology, 1916 Baltimore edition, January 1.
From Matins
The Child receives the Holy Name and fulfills the law.
Matins - Second Nocturn - Circumcision of Our Lord
Pope St. Leo the Great and St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, Sermon for Christmas and Commentary on St. Luke
“There is danger in denying the truth of Christ's participation of our nature.”
Doctrine taught
- The Breviary keeps the octave day of Christmas by contemplating the Lord who is truly God, truly man, and obedient beneath the law He came to fulfill.
- Pope St. Leo guards the mystery of the Incarnation against every error that divides Christ or lowers His divine glory.
- St. Ambrose reads the circumcision of the Lord as the sign of the cleansing of the heart, the obedience of Christ, and the Holy Name given for our salvation.
For the pilgrim in exile
Begin the year under the Name of Jesus. Let the first day teach reverence, purity of heart, obedience to God, and exact confession of the Word made flesh.
Sources
- The Roman Breviary, translated by John, Marquess of Bute, 1908, vol. I, Winter, Second and Third Nocturns for the Circumcision of Our Lord, lessons iv-ix.
- Bute 1908 is used here as an accessible pre-Pius X Breviary witness and is cited distinctly from the 1936-1937 Benziger / Burns Oates edition.
Breviary Witness
The Name by which the year is placed under Christ.
Matins - Circumcision of Our Lord and the Holy Name of Jesus
Breviary witness
- The Breviary keeps the Octave Day of the Nativity under the mystery of the Circumcision and the Holy Name.
- The first day of the civil year is placed beneath the Saviour whose Blood is first shed and whose Name is Jesus.
For the pilgrim in exile
Begin with the Holy Name. The year will not be made Catholic by plans alone, but by obedience to Jesus the Saviour.
Sources
- Roman Breviary, Matins lessons for January 1, Circumcision of Our Lord.
- Luke 2:21, Douay-Rheims.
Gospel of the day
The Name given before He was conceived.
Circumcision of Our Lord and the Holy Name of Jesus - Luke 2:21
“His name was called Jesus, which was called by the angel, before he was conceived in the womb.”
What Our Lord teaches
- The Redeemer does not enter the world as an unnamed religious idea, but as the Saviour foretold and sent by the Father.
- The first shedding of His Blood already points toward sacrifice, obedience, and the price of our redemption.
Virtue to practice
Begin the year with reverence for the Holy Name, using it in prayer and never lightly.
Error to resist
The habit of treating salvation as a vague comfort rather than the concrete lordship of Jesus Christ.
For the pilgrim in exile
Let the first movement of the soul be simple and childlike: say His Name with love, and place the day beneath it. A soul does not need many words when it begins with Jesus.
Sources
- Luke 2:21, Douay-Rheims.
- Traditional Roman Gospel for the Circumcision of Our Lord.
Meditation
The Coming of the King
The mystery of the coming of Christ teaches the pilgrim to wait without surrender, to recognize divine humility, and to adore the King where He truly appears. Sacred time trains hope, but hope must remain disciplined by doctrine and worship.
Related paths
Walk the day through the City.
Today's chapters
Read with the feast.
Prayer
The day should become prayer.
O Lord, strengthen the little duties of this day with Thy grace, that nothing entrusted to me may be wasted through negligence or vanity.
Thought for the pilgrim
Grace is guarded by ordinary fidelity.
Practice
The day should become obedience.
Begin the civil year under the Holy Name of Jesus, and make one deliberate act of reparation for irreverence toward that Name.
Source notes
Universal Roman Calendar under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X
Fasting and abstinence according to the laws observed in 1952
Daily quotations and pilgrimage excerpts should come from Scripture, Fathers, Doctors, saints, traditional popes before 1958, traditional catechisms, approved devotional works, or received liturgical texts.
The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, published by John Murphy Company; the local 1916 text is displayed and traceable to its source lines.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Liturgical Calendar, pp. xvii–xxviii.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Division of the Ecclesiastical Year, p. ix.