2022 Icon Calendar: Icons of the Mother of Our Lord – Gregorian or “new” calendar edition
2022 Orthodox Icon Calendar: Icons of the Mother of Our Lord featuring ancient icons of the Theotokos (Gregorian or “new” calendar edition. If you celebrate Christmas/Nativity on December 25, this is the proper calendar for you)
- 11″ X 12″ full-color calendar features large calendar boxes (1-3/8″ X 1-3/4″) for recording your important date reminders
- Major saints and feast days traditionally celebrated in Orthodox countries around the world are listed
- There are two 11″ X 12″ pages for each month, with a large size icon image on the top page, and a calendar page below
- A hole is drilled at the top of the calendar, so that it is easy to hang on your wall
- Special, informative article Why Do We Honor the Virgin Mary?
About the Calendar Dates
The feast days shown on this calendar in bold, blue type are the twelve great feast days of the Orthodox Church. Other feast days of some of the most popularly venerated saints of the Orthodox Churches around the world are listed in black, regular type. Dates are listed according to the Gregorian or “new” calendar.
Many days throughout the Orthodox church year are designated as fast days (on which we refrain from eating meat products, milk products, fish, wine, and oil). These fast days, marked in red type, include the four canonical fasting seasons (Great Lent, the Apostles’ fast, the Dormition fast, and the Advent fast), as well as almost every Wednesday and Friday. When a major feast falls during a fasting season, fish, wine & oil are allowed. In addition, there are also several fast-free weeks and other special fast days. Because fast day designations vary slightly from church to church, consult your local parish for further details.