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Daily observances
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LEGEND:
 * Proc. — Proclamation
 * RA — Republic Act
 * EO — Executive Order
 * PD — Presidential Decree
 * BP — Batas Pambansa
 * MO — Memorandum Order
 * CA — Commonwealth Act
 * RO — Royal Order
 * Birth anniversary of Jose Rizal – June 19, 1861
 * National Artist
 * Manlilikha ng Bayan
 * President
 * National Scientist
 * Chief Justice
 * Vice President
 * Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa
 * Senate President
 * Speaker of the National Assembly
 * Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
 * Speaker of the Interim Batasang Pambansa

NOTE: Holidays are in bold.

Holidays
Date Name Transferability Type Description* Law--->


 * EO No. 292, the Administrative Code of 1987, was later amended:
 * RA No. 9177; 2002 First day of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic Calendar, was declared as a national holiday for the observance of Eidul Fitr; tenth day of Zhul Hijja, the calendar's twelfth month, a holiday only in the ARMM for the observance of Eidul Adha.
 * RA No. 9849; 2009 Tenth day of Zhul Hijja, the twelfth month of the Islamic Calendar, was declared a national holiday for the observance of Eidul Adha.
 * RA No. 4166; 1964 Amending Revised Administrative Code: Date of Philippine Independence Day was changed from July 4 to June 12, the former was declared as Philippine Republic Day.


 * RA No. 9256; 2004 August 21 was declared as Ninoy Aquino Day, a special nonworking holiday.
 * Act No. 3827; 1931 Last Sunday of August was declared as an official holiday, the National Heroes Day.
 * RA No. 10966; 2017 December 8 was declared a special nonworking holiday to commemorate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
 * Rizal Day: First celebrated in 1898 when President Emilio Aguinaldo on Dec. 20 issued a decree mandating the commemoration of Rizal's death on December 30 annually. The United States on Feb. 1, 1902 enacted Act No. 345 which designated it as a holiday since 1902. (Source)


 * Act No. 2946; 1921 November 30 was made a legal holiday. Amending Act No. 2711, the Administrative Code.
 * Although Nov. 30 was celebrated as Bonifacio Day (Act No. 2946, s. 1921), there was also a commemoration of Filipino heroes; even National Heroes Day was first enacted through Act No. 3827, s. 1931, declaring the last Sunday of August an official national holiday. Pres. Jose P. Laurel signed EO No. 20, s. 1942, setting the latter on November 30. Pres. Elpidio Quirino reverted the date back to the last Sunday of August, as per Administrative Order No. 190, s. 1952. (Source)

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Solemnities
 * January 1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
 * January 6: Epiphany of the Lord (United States: Sunday after January 1)
 * March 19: St. Joseph, Husband of Mary
 * March 25: The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
 * June 24: Nativity of St. John the Baptist
 * June 29: Sts. Peter & Paul
 * August 15: The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Virgin Mary into Heaven
 * November 1: The Solemnity of All Saints
 * December 9: The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
 * December 25: The Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

Moveable Feasts (Date Varies Annually) (Inspired by the Hebrew Lunisolar calendar.)
 * Easter Sunday
 * Divine Mercy Sunday (2nd Sunday of Easter)
 * The Solemnity of the Ascension of Jesus into Heaven (Thursday of the 6th Week of Easter; moved to the following Sunday in certain dioceses)
 * Pentecost
 * Trinity Sunday
 * Corpus Christi
 * Sacred Heart of Jesus
 * Christ the King

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