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This restriction was lifted later (see General Roman Calendar of 1954).
The changes to the General Roman Calendar became effective on 1 January 1970.
He is celebrated on 1 February by those following the General Roman Calendar of 1962.
In 2002, her feast was restored to the General Roman Calendar as an optional memorial.
This feast first came into the General Roman Calendar in the 1969 calendar reforms.
Some of the memorials that were removed from the General Roman Calendar have been added to various national or particular calendars.
Other solemnities inscribed in the General Roman Calendar give way also to the following celebrations:
Some traditionalist Catholics continue to observe pre-1970 versions of the General Roman Calendar.
His feast day was inserted in the General Roman Calendar in 1671 for celebration on 23 January.
This feast was inserted in the General Roman Calendar in 1928 with the rank of Double.
Bonaventure's feast day was included in the General Roman Calendar immediately upon his canonization in 1482.
No longer observed in the General Roman Calendar, Adelelmus' feast day is kept on January 30.
The celebration was restored to the General Roman Calendar with the 2002 Roman Missal.
Only variations from the General Roman Calendar for celebrations according to the Roman Rite are given here.
Her maternity was celebrated on 11 October in pre-1970 versions of the General Roman Calendar, which some traditional Catholics still observe.
There are also solemnities not inscribed in the General Roman Calendar, which are observed in particular places, regions, churches or religious institutes.
In 2002 Pope John Paul II restored the celebration to the General Roman Calendar.
He is mentioned also in the Roman Martyrology, but has not been included in the General Roman Calendar.
General Roman Calendar (includes Roman Catholic calendar of saints)
The feast day of Raphael was included for the first time in the General Roman Calendar in the year 1921, for celebration on October 24.
From 1837 to 1961 celebration of her liturgical feast was approved for some places, but was never included in the General Roman Calendar for universal use.
He contributed to the institution of the Feast of Corpus Christi on the General Roman Calendar.
The feast was not included in the Tridentine Calendar or in any later revision of the General Roman Calendar.
However, the General Roman Calendar in force since 1969 for the ordinary form of the Roman Rite omits this commemoration.
His memorial on March 21 was removed from the General Roman Calendar but is retained in the Roman Martyrology.