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TomH1
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I know in some places (not England & Wales) tomorrow, 11th June, is Corpus Christi, it being the Thursday after Trinity Sunday. In other places (including England & Wales) because the episcopal (bishops’) conference has removed the precept that solemnity will be celebrated next Sunday (14th June). So, for those of us where tomorrow is not Corpus Christi we celebrate St. Barnabas the Apostle on his feast day: 11th June. I have looked at our national calendar (England & Wales), my diocesan ordo and several other ordos and note St. Barnabas’ Day is given the rank of obligatory memorial. Can anybody please tell me why St Barnabas’ Day is a memorial? I thought all the apostles were celebrated with at least the rank of feast.