The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary 2039
Thursday, December 8The Immaculate Conception, according to the teaching of the Catholic Church, was the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the womb of her mother, Saint Anne. Mary was conceived naturally but God kept her soul immaculate, i.e. free from original sin. The official confirmation of the dogma was defined in 1854 by Pope Pius IX, although the belief that Mary was sinless and conceived free from sin is very old.
The Feast of Immaculate Conception is celebrated in Catholic Church on December 8. In many countries it is a holy day of obligation, among others, in the United States, Argentina, Austria, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
Immaculate Conception is sometimes confused with the conception of Jesus Christ in Mary's womb, while it refers to Mary herself.
Is the Feast of Immaculate Conception Obligatory in 2039?
Yes, it is obligatory, at least in the United States. The obligation of attending Mass may be lifted only if Dec. 8 falls on Sunday and the celebration of the Immaculate Conception is transferred to the following Monday, i.e., Dec. 9.