2026, 2027 and 2028 Protestant Holidays
Though church attendance has severely declined in recent years, Protestantism (or Anglicanism) has remained the most popular Christian denomination in the UK. This wasn't always the case, with the UK a primarily Roman Catholic country for hundreds of years. The rise of Protestantism came in the 16th and 17th centuries and meant many Catholics were persecuted. Similarly, when Catholic monarchs took over, it was the turn of the Protestants to be persecuted. However, Henry VIII made the biggest changes. To retaliate against the Pope, he made himself head of the Church of England, and this represents the most common denomination of Protestantism today.
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The Epiphany
If Epiphany occurs on a weekday, for pastoral reasons it may be observed on the Sunday that falls between January 2nd and 8th.
- Tuesday, 6th January 2026
- Wednesday, 6th January 2027
- Thursday, 6th January 2028
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The Baptism of Christ
- Sunday, 11th January 2026
- Sunday, 10th January 2027
- Sunday, 9th January 2028
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The Conversion of Paul
- Sunday, 25th January 2026
- Monday, 25th January 2027
- Tuesday, 25th January 2028
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The Presentation of Christ in the Temple
- Sunday, 1st February 2026
- Sunday, 31st January 2027
- Sunday, 30th January 2028
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Ash Wednesday
- Wednesday, 25th February 2026
- Wednesday, 17th March 2027
- Wednesday, 1st March 2028
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Saint Patrick's Day
- Tuesday, 17th March 2026
- Wednesday, 17th March 2027
- Friday, 17th March 2028
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Joseph of Nazareth
- Thursday, 19th March 2026
- Friday, 19th March 2027
- Sunday, 19th March 2028
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The Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Wednesday, 25th March 2026
- Monday, 5th April 2027
Transferred as it falls between Palm Sunday and the 2nd Sunday of Easter inclusive - Saturday, 25th March 2028
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Maundy Thursday
- Thursday, 2nd April 2026
- Thursday, 25th March 2027
- Thursday, 13th April 2028
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Good Friday
- Friday, 3rd April 2026
- Friday, 26th March 2027
- Friday, 14th April 2028
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Easter Day
- Friday, 3rd April 2026
- Friday, 26th March 2027
- Friday, 14th April 2028
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Easter Monday
- Monday, 6th April 2026
- Monday, 29th March 2027
- Monday, 17th April 2028
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Saint George's Day
- Thursday, 23rd April 2026
- Friday, 23rd April 2027
- Monday, 24th April 2028
Transferred as it falls between Palm Sunday and the 2nd Sunday of Easter inclusive
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Mark the Evangelist
- Saturday, 25th April 2026
- Sunday, 25th April 2027
- Tuesday, 25th April 2028
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Saint Philip and James
- Friday, 1st May 2026
- Saturday, 1st May 2027
- Monday, 1st May 2028
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Ascension Day
- Thursday, 14th May 2026
- Thursday, 6th May 2027
- Thursday, 25th May 2028
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Matthias the Apostle
- Thursday, 14th May 2026
- Friday, 14th May 2027
- Sunday, 14th May 2028
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Pentecost (Whit Sunday)
- Sunday, 24th May 2026
- Sunday, 16th May 2027
- Sunday, 4th June 2028
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John and Charles Wesley Day
- Sunday, 24th May 2026
- Monday, 24th May 2027
- Wednesday, 24th May 2028
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Trinity Sunday
- Sunday, 31st May 2026
- Sunday, 23rd May 2027
- Sunday, 11th June 2028
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The Feast of The Visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizabeth
- Sunday, 31st May 2026
- Monday, 31st May 2027
- Wednesday, 31st May 2028
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The Day of Thanksgiving
- Thursday, 4th June 2026
- Thursday, 27th May 2027
- Thursday, 15th June 2028
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Saint Barnabas The Apostle
- Thursday, 11th June 2026
- Friday, 11th June 2027
- Sunday, 11th June 2028
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The Birth of John the Baptist
- Wednesday, 24th June 2026
- Thursday, 24th June 2027
- Saturday, 24th June 2028
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Saint Peter and Paul
- Monday, 29th June 2026
- Tuesday, 29th June 2027
- Thursday, 29th June 2028
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Thomas the Apostle
- Friday, 3rd July 2026
- Saturday, 3rd July 2027
- Monday, 3rd July 2028
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Mary Magdalene
- Wednesday, 22nd July 2026
- Thursday, 22nd July 2027
- Saturday, 22nd July 2028
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James the Apostle
- Saturday, 25th July 2026
- Sunday, 25th July 2027
- Tuesday, 25th July 2028
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The Transfiguration of Our Lord
- Thursday, 6th August 2026
- Friday, 6th August 2027
- Sunday, 6th August 2028
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The Blessed Virgin Mary
For pastoral reasons, may be celebrated on 8 September instead.
- Saturday, 15th August 2026
- Sunday, 15th August 2027
- Tuesday, 15th August 2028
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Saint Bartholomew
- Monday, 24th August 2026
- Tuesday, 24th August 2027
- Thursday, 24th August 2028
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Harvest Festival
- between early September and late October 2026
- between early September and late October 2027
- between early September and late October 2028
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Holy Cross Day
- Monday, 14th September 2026
- Tuesday, 14th September 2027
- Thursday, 14th September 2028
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Saint Matthew
- Monday, 21st September 2026
- Tuesday, 21st September 2027
- Thursday, 21st September 2028
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Saint Michael and All Angels
- Tuesday, 29th September 2026
- Wednesday, 29th September 2027
- Friday, 29th September 2028
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Luke the Evangelist
- Sunday, 18th October 2026
- Monday, 18th October 2027
- Wednesday, 18th October 2028
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Saint Simon and Jude
- Wednesday, 28th October 2026
- Thursday, 28th October 2027
- Saturday, 28th October 2028
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All Saints’ Day
Observed on November 1st or on the first Sunday between October 30th and November 5th, a second celebration may occur on November 1st.
- Sunday, 1st November 2026
- Monday, 1st November 2027
- Wednesday, 1st November 2028
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Christ the King
- Sunday, 15th November 2026
- Sunday, 14th November 2027
- Sunday, 19th November 2028
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Advent
- from Sunday, 22nd November to Thursday, 24th December 2026
- from Sunday, 21st November to Friday, 24th December 2027
- from Sunday, 26th November to Sunday, 24th December 2028
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Saint Andrew's Day
- Monday, 30th November 2026
- Tuesday, 30th November 2027
- Thursday, 30th November 2028
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Christmas Day
- Friday, 25th December 2026
- Saturday, 25th December 2027
- Monday, 25th December 2028
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Saint Stephen's Day (Boxing Day)
- Saturday, 26th December 2026
- Sunday, 26th December 2027
- Tuesday, 26th December 2028
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Feast of Saint John
- Sunday, 27th December 2026
- Monday, 27th December 2027
- Wednesday, 27th December 2028
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The Holy Innocents
- Monday, 28th December 2026
- Tuesday, 28th December 2027
- Thursday, 28th December 2028
Nowadays, while much of the population is non-practicing, a large number of Protestant events are still known by the country as a whole, and indeed celebrated. For instance, Christmas, Easter and Pancake Day (aka Shrove Tuesday), remain very popular holidays or celebrations. That being said, a growing number of people do not join in these events for religious reasons, but rather because it’s a good excuse for parties, gifts and food. Despite this, Midnight Mass is still popular on Christmas Eve, with many still attending a service as the day turns into Christmas Day. Easter Sunday is another popular day when church attendance does see a rise, as is Ash Wednesday, though it still seems these events are more popular in the Catholic calendar.
Depending on the UK region, different practices are observed. Northern Ireland has the Church of Ireland and a large Catholic population, while England, Scotland and Wales remain more Protestant or Presbyterian in nature.
Photo credits: Evelyn Simak / CC-by-sa (The Epiphany) ; Julian P Guffogg, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (The Baptism of Christ) ; Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (The Conversion of Paul) ; Grant Whitty / Unsplash (Ash Wednesday) ; Evelyn Simak / CC-by-sa (Joseph of Nazareth) ; John Salmon / CC-by (The Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary) ; John Baker, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Good Friday) ; cluttercup / CC-by-sa (Easter Monday) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Saint George's Day) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Mark the Evangelist) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Saint Philip and James) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Matthias the Apostle) ; Gerhard Haubold, CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Saint Barnabas The Apostle) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (The Birth of John the Baptist) ; Basher Eyre, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Saint Peter and Paul) ; J.Hannan-Briggs, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (Mary Magdalene) ; John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons (The Blessed Virgin Mary) ; Gabby Orcutt / Unsplash (Harvest Festival) ; ceridwen / CC-by (Luke the Evangelist) ; Photo by Jacob Amson on Unsplash (All Saints’ Day) ; julien_ortet / CC-by-sa (Saint Andrew's Day) ; Crumpled Fire / CC-by-sa (Christmas Day)