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== Organization ==
== Organization ==
Feast days are organized under the [[Pope]]’s authority, with the [[Roman Curia]]’s [[Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] overseeing the liturgical calendar. Bishops in [[Diocese|dioceses]], like the [[Archbishop of Paris]], ensure proper celebration, supported by priests, religious orders like the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]], and lay volunteers trained in [[Seminary|seminaries]]. Parish liturgical committees coordinate events, addressing challenges like secularization through initiatives like the 2021–2023 [[Synod on Synodality]], fostering devotion in cities and countries worldwide.
Feast days are organized under the [[Pope]]’s authority, with the [[Roman Curia]]’s [[Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] overseeing the liturgical calendar. Bishops in [[Diocese|dioceses]], like the [[Archbishop of Paris]], ensure proper celebration, supported by priests, religious orders like the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]], and lay volunteers trained in [[Seminary|seminaries]]. Parish liturgical committees coordinate events, addressing challenges like secularization through initiatives like the 2021–2023 [[Synod on Synodality]], fostering devotion in cities and countries worldwide.
== List ==


== Global Significance ==
== Global Significance ==