Her major Feast day is August 15th, called the "Assumption" in Roman Catholicism; the "Dormition" in Eastern Orthodoxy; and simply "the Feast of St. Mary the Virgin" in Anglicanism That's the main one. She also has several others, some are as follows: The Purification of Mary (February 2) Annunciation (March 25) Visitation (May 31) Nativity of Mary (September 8) Immaculate Conception (December 8) Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12) There are several feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The principle feast throughout the church is the Assumption which falls on August 15 and comemorates her Assumption into heaven.
Another very important feast day, especially for the United States is the Immaculate Conception which falls on December 8 and is the day on which Mary was conceived by her mother, Ann. Both of these days are solemnities (the highest rank for a feast in the church) and are holy days of Obligation (a Catholic must attend Mass and rest from servile labor as on a Sunday).
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