Solemnity of Mary - It is the eighth day of Christmastide and is a feast to celebrate Mary’s motherhood.

Solemnity of Mary 2025 – January 1, 2025

Among the Twelve Days of Christmas, the Solemnity of Mary is observed on January 1 every year by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. It is the eighth day of Christmastide and is a feast to celebrate Mary’s motherhood. It is also known as the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. This holy day sometimes gets forgotten easily amid the New Year celebrations but is one of utmost reverence for people of the Christian faith. 

History of Solemnity of Mary

The Catholic Church observes many important feasts during the Twelve Days of Christmas. This includes the feasts of Saint Stephen, Saint John the Apostle, the Holy Innocents, and the Holy Family. However, none of these feasts are as important as the one observed on the eighth day of Christmas — the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. In the early centuries, Christmas was originally celebrated on January 6, along with the Feast of the Epiphany. After Christmas started to be celebrated with its own day and feast on December 25, the octave or eighth day of Christmas took on a new meaning. Celebrating the feast of the Mother of God, Mary, on January 1, became a common tradition in the East and most of the West. As this holiday was never officially established by the Church in the universal calendar, celebrating the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus Christ took the place of the Solemnity of Mary on January 1.  When the Novus Ordo was introduced, the liturgical calendar was revised, and the Feast of the Circumcision was sidelined in favor of reviving the ancient practice of the Solemnity of Mary. Thus, January 1 was once again dedicated to the Mother of God, and this time as a universally celebrated feast.  The Church has deemed the Solemnity of Mary a holy day of obligation. This day reminds Christians of the role she played as a Blessed Virgin, which eventually led to their salvation. After all, the birth of Christ wouldn’t have been possible without Mary.

Solemnity of Mary timeline

13th century
Feast of the Circumcision

In Rome, the Feast of the Circumcision of the Lord is celebrated on January 1.

1198
Feast of the Trinitarians

The Order of the Most Holy Trinity is founded by John of Matha.

December 8, 1854
Another Celebration

Another holiday for Mary, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception is marked as a holy day by Pope Pius IX.

1960
Calendar Revision

The rubrical and calendar revision by Pope John XXIII removes the mention of the circumcision of Jesus from celebrations on January 1.

Solemnity of Mary FAQs

What is celebrated on the Solemnity of Mary?

The Solemnity of Mary is a feast day for the Blessed Virgin Mary to honor her motherhood of Jesus Christ, Son of God.  

When did the Catholic Church begin to venerate Mary?

In the first half of the 3rd century, the first liturgical reference to the Virgin Mary was recorded by Hippolytus of Rome.  

Is December 9 a holy day of obligation?

The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is a holy day of obligation for Catholics all over the world. 

How to Observe Solemnity of Mary

  1. Attend Mass

    The Solemnity of Mary is a holy day so, if you are a believer, attend Mass, say your prayers, and praise the Lord for all His blessings.

  2. Host a Feast

    As part of the feasts observed on the Twelve Days of Christmas, prepare your own feast and enjoy it with your friends and family. And, if you want, express your gratitude for the gathering through prayer.

  3. Give to the needy

    Acts of charity are very important on holy days such as the Solemnity of Mary. Share food from your feast with the needy or help them in any other way you can.

5 Facts About Blessed Mary, Mother Of Jesus

  1. The Immaculate Conception

    As the mother of Christ the Redeemer, Mary needed to be pure from sin and was given that privilege by God.

  2. Greatest of all Saints

    Mary is said to be the greatest of all saints because she was prepared by God himself to be the bearer of His Son, and she chose to fully cooperate in this blessing that was bestowed upon her.

  3. Two areas of conflict

    Some protestants claim that only Jesus was sinless and believe that Mary mothered children after giving birth to Jesus. On the other hand, Catholic tradition teaches that she was completely sinless and perpetually a virgin. These two schools of thought have long been areas of conflict.

  4. Witness to the glory of Jesus

    Everything Mary did was a witness to the miracles of her son Jesus, from her song, to her interventions, to her support of Jesus.

  5. Honored in the Quran

    There is an entire chapter dedicated to Mary in the holy book of Islam, The Quran. Mary is also mentioned more in the Quran than she is in the New Testament of the Bible.

Why Solemnity of Mary is Important

  1. Part of the Twelve Days of Christmas

    The feast of Solemnity of Mary falls during the Twelve Days of Christmas, making it an important holy observance.

  2. Honoring the motherhood of Mary

    Mary was a pillar of support to Christ. Not only was she his mother, but she also devoted her life to her son’s mission and faced oppression and struggle for the salvation of people.

  3. It keeps faith strong

    The Solemnity of Mary is often overshadowed by New Year celebrations. Observance of such holy days must be continued to keep the tradition alive and faith intact.

Solemnity of Mary dates

Year Date Day
2022 January 1 Sunday
2024 January 1 Monday
2025 January 1 Wednesday
2026 January 1 Thursday
2026 January 1 Friday
National Hangover Day
Global Family Day
Polar Bear Plunge Day
Solemnity of Mary
Universal Hour of Peace
Commitment Day
Euro Day
Z Day
Ellis Island Day
Apple Gifting Day
New Year’s Dishonor List Day
Public Domain Day
World Day of Peace
Copyright Law Day
New Year's Day
National Bloody Mary Day
Triumph of the Revolution
Rose Bowl Game
International Public Domain Day
National First-Foot Day
Sudan Independence Day
Tournament of Roses Parade
Haiti Independence Day
Mummer's Parade
Ring a Bell Day
National Shepherd Day
Junkanoo
Poppy's Birthday
George Washington Carver's Birthday
Morris Chestnut's Birthday
Diet Resolution Week
Celebration of Life Week
National Silent Record Week
New Year’s Resolutions Week
National Time Consciousness Week
The World Series of Beer Pong
National Blood Donor Month
​National Glaucoma Awareness Month
National Oatmeal Month
National Train Your Dog Month
​Thyroid Awareness Month
Unchain a Dog Month
National Soup Month
National Mentoring Month
National Hobby Month
Walk Your Dog Month
Cervical Health Awareness Month
National Sunday Supper Month
National Fibre Focus Month
National Polka Music Month
International Brain Teaser Month
Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month
International Wayfinding Month
Bread Machine Baking Month
California Dried Plum Digestive Month
Celebration Of Life Month
National Mail Order Gardening Month
Financial Wellness Month
International Creativity Month
Get A Balanced Life Month
Get Organized Month
International Child Centered Divorce Month
National Codependency Awareness Month
National Eye Care Month
National Volunteer Blood Donor Month
National Skating Month
Artichoke and Asparagus Month
National Braille Literacy Month
Rising Star Month
National Poverty in America Awareness Month
Ginuary
Poverty Awareness Month
International Quality of Life Month
National Book Blitz Month
Family Fit Lifestyle Month
National Staying Healthy Month
National Clean Up Your Computer Month
Be Kind To Food Servers Month
National Meat Month
Shape Up US Month
Dry January
Manuary
National Birth Defects Prevention Month
National Stalking Awareness Month
National Radon Action Month
National CBD Month
Clap 4 Health Month
Prune Breakfast Month
Self-Love Month
Receding Gums Awareness Month
Little Things Mental Health Campaign
Apple and Apricot Month
START Child Health campaign
March of Dimes Birth Defects Prevention Month
National Be On-Purpose Month
National Adopt a Rescued Bird Month
International Change Your Stars Month
National Menudo Month
International Wealth Mentality Month
Retail Bakers Month
National Conscience Month
Tubers and Dried Fruit Month
National Black Diamond Month
National Personal Trainer Awareness Month
Children Impacted by Parent's Cancer Month
National Wheat Bread Month
Veganuary
Get Ireland Active
National Bath Safety Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Slow Cooking Month
National Thank You Month
Teen Driving Awareness Month
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month