Usually December 8th we celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. Which happens to be the patronal feast of the United States of America (she is also the patron of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Italy, Korea, Nicaragua, Paraguay, the Philippines, Spain, Uruguay, and Portugal. If it weren’t already a solemnity universally, it would be elevated to be so since she is our nation’s patron. This year however we celebrate on December 9th, and it retains its status as a Holy Day Obligation (when Catholics are obliged to attend Mass). Usually, when Holy Days occur on Mondays they aren’t obligatory. So why do we have all of the special circumstances this year? Sundays in Advent are of a higher rank and cannot be modified for any reason. Since they outrank Immaculate Conception, it is moved to the next possible date. The Vatican clarified this year that in these circumstances the obligation is retained. I sincerely hope this year we will turn to our Lady (our patron) in prayer for our nation in this time of division and transition. May we remain faithful and trust in the Lord.