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.

Daily observance

Feria in Time after Pentecost

Saturday, October 31, 2026

Season: Time after Pentecost

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

Feria in Time after Pentecost

Rank: Feria

Color: green

Vigil: Vigil of All Saints.

Saturday Mass of Our Lady: Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Quote for the day

Catechism of the Council of Trent

Fasting is most intimately connected with prayer.

Roman Martyrology

Roman Martyrology - October 31

The vigil of All Saints. — At Rome, the birthday of blessed Nemesius, deacon, and his daughter, the virgin Lucilla. As they could not be prevailed upon to abandon the faith of Christ, they were beheaded on the 25th of August by order of the emperor Valerian. Their bodies were buried by the blessed pope Stephen, and afterwards more decently entombed on this day, on the Appian road, by blessed Xystus. Gregory V. translated them into the sacristy of Santa Maria Nova, together with the Saints Symphronius, Olympius, tribune, Exuperia, his wife, and Theodulus, his son, who, being all converted by the exertions of Symphronius, and baptized by the same St. Stephen, had been crowned with martyrdom. These holy bodies were found there during the Pontificate of Gregory XIII., and placed more honorably beneath the altar of the same church, on the 8th of December. — The same day, the Saints Ampliatus, Urbanus and Narcissus, who are mentioned by St. Paul in his epistle to the Romans. They were put to death by the Jews and Gentiles for the Gospel of Christ. — At Saint-Quentin, in France, St. Quinctinus, Roman citizen and senator, who endured martyrdom under the emperor Maximian. By the revelation of an angel, his body was found incorrupt after the lapse of fifty-five years. — At Constantinople, St. Stachis, bishop, who was consecrated first bishop of that city by the blessed apostle Andrew. — At Milan, St. Antoninus, bishop and confessor. — At Ratisbon, St. Wolfgang, bishop.

Highlighted saint

The Blessed Virgin Mary

The faithful Virgin kept before the Church on Saturday.

The Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary keeps Our Lady before the faithful during ordinary weeks, teaching that Christian perseverance remains Marian: humble, obedient, recollected, and near Christ.

This observance does not turn attention away from Our Lord. It shows the soul how to receive Him: hearing the word of God, keeping it, and remaining faithful when the week has been ordinary.

For the faithful in exile, Saturday can become a weekly return to the Mother. She teaches purity without coldness, firmness without pride, and patience when the road feels hidden.

Virtue to practice

Marian recollection and obedient hearing.

Error to resist

The habit of treating ordinary time as spiritually empty because no great feast commands attention.

For the pilgrim in exile

Let Saturday become a small Marian gate in the week. In exile, ordinary days need a motherly refuge as much as feast days do.

Imitate today

  • Pray the Angelus and take up the Rosary with attention.
  • Imitate Our Lady by hearing the word of God and keeping it.
  • Ask her to preserve reverence, purity, and fidelity in ordinary duties.
  • Entrust one family sorrow or hidden fear to her.

Sources

  • Luke 11:27-28, Douay-Rheims.
  • St. Andrew Daily Missal, Proper of the Time, Saturdays after Pentecost: Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Breviary Witness

Blessed are they who hear the word of God and keep it.

Matins - Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Breviary witness

  • The Saturday remembrance of the Blessed Virgin Mary teaches the Church to pass through ordinary time with Marian fidelity.
  • Our Lady's blessedness is not sentimental admiration alone; it is hearing, keeping, pondering, and obeying the word of God.

For the pilgrim in exile

Keep the ordinary day under Mary's mantle. Fidelity is often preserved by quiet obedience before it becomes visible courage.

Sources

  • Roman Breviary, Common Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday.
  • Luke 11:27-28, Douay-Rheims.

Gospel of the day

Blessed are they who hear the word of God and keep it.

Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Luke 11:27-28

Yea rather, blessed are they who hear the word of God, and keep it.

What Our Lord teaches

  • Our Lord praises the deepest Marian blessedness: hearing the word of God and keeping it.
  • True devotion to Our Lady is obedient, doctrinal, and practical; it forms souls who receive Christ faithfully.

Virtue to practice

Marian obedience in ordinary duties.

Error to resist

The sentimental devotion that honors Our Lady with words while neglecting obedience to the word of God.

For the pilgrim in exile

Give Saturday to Our Lady in some concrete way. Let her teach you to hear, keep, and remain faithful in the ordinary hours.

Sources

  • Luke 11:27-28, Douay-Rheims.
  • Traditional Roman Gospel for the Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Meditation

The Church Made Public

Pentecost teaches that the Holy Ghost does not create private religious enthusiasm detached from doctrine, worship, and authority. He gathers, sends, teaches, and strengthens the visible Church. The remnant must therefore seek fire without disorder and zeal without novelty.

Prayer

The day should become prayer.

O Lord, recollect my scattered thoughts, govern my words, and teach me to return to Thee before the noise of the day rules my soul.

Thought for the pilgrim

Prayer keeps the day from becoming self-ruled.

Practice

The day should become obedience.

Pause at midday for a brief act of faith, hope, charity, and contrition.

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, Division of the Ecclesiastical Year, p. x: Lent has a proper Mass for each feria; other ferias without a proper Mass use the Mass of the Sunday.
  • This is a temporal fallback only; it does not assert a saint, a fast, or an unentered proper Mass.
  • St. Andrew Daily Missal, Liturgical Calendar, pp. xvii–xxviii.
  • St. Andrew Daily Missal, Proper of the Time, Saturdays after Pentecost: Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary.