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|''Sea Transportation Safety Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)}}}}<br>''Rural Workers Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 2418, s. 1985)}}}}<br>''Phil. Environment Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 237, s.1988)}}}}<br>''Nat'l No Smoking Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 183, s. 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Kidney Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 184, s, 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Dengue Awareness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1204, s. 1998)}}}}<br>''Celebrate the Sea Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1521, s. 2008)}}}}<br>''W.A.T.C.H. (We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty) Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1782, s. 2009)}}}}
|''Sea Transportation Safety Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)}}}}<br>''Rural Workers Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 2418, s. 1985)}}}}<br>''Phil. Environment Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 237, s.1988)}}}}<br>''Nat'l No Smoking Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 183, s. 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Kidney Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 184, s, 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Dengue Awareness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1204, s. 1998)}}}}<br>''Celebrate the Sea Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1521, s. 2008)}}}}<br>''W.A.T.C.H. (We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty) Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1782, s. 2009)}}}}
|''Schools Safety Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 115-A, s.1966)}}}}<br>''Nutrition Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 491, s. 1974)}}}}<br>''Blood Donors Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1021, s. 1997)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Disaster Consciousness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 137, s. 1999)}}}}
|''Schools Safety Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 115-A, s.1966)}}}}<br>''Nutrition Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 491, s. 1974)}}}}<br>''Blood Donors Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1021, s. 1997)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Disaster Consciousness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 137, s. 1999)}}}}
|''Farms Safety Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Lung Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1761 s. 1978)}}}}<br>''Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. Blg. 1041, s. 1997)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Electrification Awareness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1743, s. 2009)}}}}<br>''Breastfeeding Awareness Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 10028; 2010)}}}}<br>''History Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 339, s. 2012)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Census Month''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1031, s. 2015)}}}}
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|''Aviation Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 774, s. 1970)}}}}<br>''Environmental Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 975, s. 1972)}}}}<br>''Women's Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 224, s. 1988)}}}}
|''Aviation Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 774, s. 1970)}}}}<br>''Environmental Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 975, s. 1972)}}}}<br>''Women's Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 224, s. 1988)}}}}
|''Industry and NEPA Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 364, s. 1965)}}}}<br>''Tax Consciousness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 960, s. 1972)}}}}
|''Industry and NEPA Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 364, s. 1965)}}}}<br>''Tax Consciousness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 960, s. 1972)}}}}
|colspan=3 style="text-align:center;"|—
|''Sight-Conservation Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 40, s. 1954)}}}}
|-
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!2nd week
!2nd week
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|''Safe Motherhood Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 200, s. 2002)}}}}<br>''Nat'l 4-H Club Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 196, s. 1967)}}}}
|''Safe Motherhood Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 200, s. 2002)}}}}<br>''Nat'l 4-H Club Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 196, s. 1967)}}}}
|—
|—
|''Cultural Communities Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 250, s. 1988)}}}}<br>''Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Development Week ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 9501; 2008)}}}}
|''Cultural Communities Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 250, s. 1988)}}}}<br>''Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Development Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 9501; 2008)}}}}
|''Asthma Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 442, s. 1994)}}}}<br>''Phil. Nat'l Research System Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1309, s. 2007)}}}}
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!3rd week
!3rd week
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|''Nat'l Safe Kids Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1307, s. 2007)}}}}<br>''Metals and Engineering Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 144, s. 2011)}}}}
|''Nat'l Safe Kids Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1307, s. 2007)}}}}<br>''Metals and Engineering Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 144, s. 2011)}}}}
|''Nat'l Science and Technology Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 169, s. 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 361, s. 2000)}}}}
|''Nat'l Science and Technology Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 169, s. 1993)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 361, s. 2000)}}}}
|''Brain Attack Awareness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 92, s. 2001)}}}}
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!Last week
!Last week
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|—
|''Nat'l Poison Prevention Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1777, s. 2009)}}}}
|''Nat'l Poison Prevention Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1777, s. 2009)}}}}
|'''''Week 4:'''''<br>''Diabetes Awareness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 213, s. 1993)}}}}<br><br>'''''Last Week:'''''<br>''Marketing Week ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1135, s. 1973)}}}}<br>''Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 933, s. 2014)}}}}
|'''''Week 4:'''''<br>''Diabetes Awareness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 213, s. 1993)}}}}<br><br>'''''Last Week:'''''<br>''Marketing Week ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1135, s. 1973)}}}}<br>''Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 933, s. 2014)}}}}
|''Barrio Officials Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 282, s. 1964)}}}}
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!Other
!Other
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!colspan=2|With specific dates
!colspan=2|With specific dates
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|'''February 3–9:'''<br>''Nat'l Dental Health Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 235, s. 1951)}}}}<br>'''February 14–20:'''<br>''Nat'l Intellectual Disability Week (Retarded Children's Week)''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1385, s. 1975)}}}}<br>'''February 22–25:'''<br>''EDSA People Power Commemoration Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1224, s. 2007)}}}}
|'''February 3–9:'''<br>''Nat'l Dental Health Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 235, s. 1951)}}}}<br>'''February 14–20:'''<br>''Nat'l Intellectual Disability Week (Retarded Children's Week)''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1385, s. 1975)}}}}<br>'''February 22–25:'''<br>''EDSA People Power Commemoration Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1224, s. 2007)}}}}
|'''March 1–7:'''<br>''Office Machines Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1108, s. 1973)}}}}<br>'''March 11–18:'''<br>''Grandparents' Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 757, s. 1996)}}}}<br>'''March 21–27:'''<br>''UNESCO-ITI World Theater Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1262, s. 2007)}}}}
|'''March 1–7:'''<br>''Office Machines Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1108, s. 1973)}}}}<br>'''March 11–18:'''<br>''Grandparents' Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 757, s. 1996)}}}}<br>'''March 21–27:'''<br>''UNESCO-ITI World Theater Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1262, s. 2007)}}}}
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|'''June 4–10:'''<br>''Week of the Phil. Eagle''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 79, s. 1999)}}}}<br>'''June 6–12:'''<br>''Linggo ng Kalayaan''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 914, s. 1992)}}}}
|'''June 4–10:'''<br>''Week of the Phil. Eagle''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 79, s. 1999)}}}}<br>'''June 6–12:'''<br>''Linggo ng Kalayaan''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 914, s. 1992)}}}}
|'''July 1–7:'''<br>''Nat'l Culture Consciousness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1148, s. 1973)}}}}<br>'''July 13–19:'''<br>''Phils. Business Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 400, s. 1953)}}}}
|'''July 1–7:'''<br>''Nat'l Culture Consciousness Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1148, s. 1973)}}}}<br>'''July 13–19:'''<br>''Phils. Business Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 400, s. 1953)}}}}
|'''August 1–7:'''<br>''World Breastfeeding Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1113, s. 2006)}}}}<br>'''August 6–12:'''<br>''Nat'l Hospital Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 181, s. 1993)}}}}<br>'''August 13–19:'''<br>''Nat'l Language Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 19, s. 1988)}}}}<br>'''August 17–23:'''<br>''Made in the Phils. Product Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 76, s. 1936)}}}}<br>'''August 24–30:'''<br>''Nat'l Coconut Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 142, s. 1987)}}}}<br>'''August 29–September 5:'''<br>''Rice and Corn Week''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 304, s. 1964)}}}}
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|'''Second Monday:'''<br>''Safe Driving Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 28, s. 1966)}}}}<br><br>'''First full moon day:'''<br>''[[Vesak Day]]''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 24, s. 2001)}}}}
|'''Second Monday:'''<br>''Safe Driving Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 28, s. 1966)}}}}<br><br>'''First full moon day:'''<br>''[[Vesak Day]]''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 24, s. 2001)}}}}
|'''Second Saturday:'''<br>''Celebrate the Sea Day ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)}}}}<br><br>'''Third Monday:'''<br>''Nat'l Tour Guides' Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 574, s. 2013)}}}}<br><br>'''Third Sunday:'''<br>''Alay-Lakad Para sa Kabataan Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1267, s. 1974)}}}}
|'''Second Saturday:'''<br>''Celebrate the Sea Day ''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)}}}}<br><br>'''Third Monday:'''<br>''Nat'l Tour Guides' Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 574, s. 2013)}}}}<br><br>'''Third Sunday:'''<br>''Alay-Lakad Para sa Kabataan Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1267, s. 1974)}}}}
|'''First Saturday:'''<br>''Int'l Cooperative Day in the Phils.''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Procl. No. 133, s. 1949)}}}}
|'''First Saturday:'''<br>''Int'l Cooperative Day in the Phils.''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 133, s. 1949)}}}}
|'''Last Monday:<br>[[National Heroes Day (Philippines)|Nat'l Heroes Day]]'''{{efn-ua|name=hldy}}<br>{{small|(Holiday)}}<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Act No. 3827)}}}}
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!rowspan=31|With specific dates
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|''Foundation:'' [[Philippine Air Force|PAF]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 94, s. 1947)}}}}<br>''Foundation:'' [[Presidential Legislative Liaison Office|PLLO]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(MO No. 128, s. 1987)}}}}
|''Foundation:'' [[Philippine Air Force|PAF]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 94, s. 1947)}}}}<br>''Foundation:'' [[Presidential Legislative Liaison Office|PLLO]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(MO No. 128, s. 1987)}}}}
|''White Cane Safety Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 6759; 1989)}}}}<br>''Family Planning Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 429, s. 1994)}}}}<br>''Foundation:'' [[Bureau of Internal Revenue|BIR]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Act No. 1189; 1904)}}}}
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| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>''Source.''</ref>
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>''Source.''</ref>
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|''Foundation:'' Energy Regulatory Commission<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 9136; 2001)}}}}
|''Foundation:'' Energy Regulatory Commission<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 9136; 2001)}}}}
|''National Allergy Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1313, s. 2007)}}}}<br>''Foundation:'' [[Presidential Management Staff (Philippines)|PMS]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 955, s. 1976)}}}}
|''National Allergy Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 1313, s. 2007)}}}}<br>''Foundation:'' [[Presidential Management Staff (Philippines)|PMS]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 955, s. 1976)}}}}
|''Foundation (?):'' [[Philippine National Police|PNP]]<br>''(Police Service Anniversary)''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 6975; 1990)}}}}
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!9
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|''Filipino–Chinese Friendship Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 148, s. 2002)}}}}
|''Filipino–Chinese Friendship Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 148, s. 2002)}}}}
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|''Nat'l Indigenous Peoples Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 10689)}}}}
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!10
!10
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|'''[[Independence Day (Philippines)|Independence Day]]'''{{efn-ua|name=hldy}}<br>{{small|(Holiday)}}<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 4166; 1964)}}}}
|'''[[Independence Day (Philippines)|Independence Day]]'''{{efn-ua|name=hldy}}<br>{{small|(Holiday)}}<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 4166; 1964)}}}}
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|''Foundation:'' [[National Library of the Philippines|NLP]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RO No. 689 of 1887)}}}}<br>''Int'l Humanitarian Law Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 134, s. 1999)}}}}
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!13
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!14
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|''Foundation:'' [[Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino|KWF]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 7104; 1981)}}}}
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!15
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|''Filipino Youth Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 75, s. 1948)}}}}
|''Filipino Youth Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 75, s. 1948)}}}}
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|''Quezon Day''<br>{{small|''Non-working holiday:'' [[Quezon]]; [[Aurora (province)|Aurora]]; [[Quezon City]]}}<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 6741; 1989)}}}}<br>''Nat'l Tuberculosis Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 840, s. 1996)}}}}
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|''Foundation:'' [[Philippine Navy|PN]]<br>{{small|(Decree of [[Emilio Aguinaldo|Aguinaldo]], 1898)}}
|''Foundation:'' [[Philippine Navy|PN]]<br>{{small|(Decree of [[Emilio Aguinaldo|Aguinaldo]], 1898)}}
|''Foundation: [[Order of the Golden Heart]]''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 236, s. 2003)}}}}
|''Foundation: [[Order of the Golden Heart]]''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(EO No. 236, s. 2003)}}}}
|
|'''[[Ninoy Aquino Day]]'''{{efn-ua|name=hldy}}<br>{{small|(Holiday)}}<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 9256; 2004)}}}}
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!22
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|''Foundation:'' [[Gawad Mabini]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 490, s. 1974)}}}}
|''Foundation:'' [[Gawad Mabini]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(PD No. 490, s. 1974)}}}}
|''Foundation:'' [[Commission on Elections (Philippines)|ComElec]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(CA No. 607; 1941)}}}}
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!23
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|''Phils. Arbor Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 643, s. 2004)}}}}<br>''The Day of the Filipino Seafarer''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 183, s. 2011)}}}}
|''Phils. Arbor Day''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 643, s. 2004)}}}}<br>''The Day of the Filipino Seafarer''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 183, s. 2011)}}}}
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|''Foundation:'' [[Technical Education and Skills Development Authority|TESDA]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 7796; 1994)}}}}
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|''Foundation:'' [[National Historical Commission of the Philippines|NHCP]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 10086; 2010)}}}}
|''Foundation:'' [[National Historical Commission of the Philippines|NHCP]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(RA No. 10086; 2010)}}}}
|''Int'l Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking of Drugs''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 264, s. 1988)}}}}
|''Int'l Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking of Drugs''<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(Proc. No. 264, s. 1988)}}}}
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|''Foundation:'' [[Bureau of Immigration (Philippines)|BI]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|(CA No. 613; 1940)}}}}
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!27
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|''Foundations:'' [[Senate of the Philippines|Senate]]; [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]]<br>{{nobreak|{{small|([[Jones Law (Philippines)|Jones Law]])}}}}
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Maundy Thursday<ref name="eo292s87" />
Maundy Thursday<ref name="eo292s87" />
Good Friday<ref name="eo292s87" />
Good Friday<ref name="eo292s87" />
Eidul Fitr


National Heroes Day -Last Monday of August
Bonifacio Day -Monday nearest November 30
Bonifacio Day -Monday nearest November 30
Christmas Day -December 25
Christmas Day -December 25
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b) Nationwide Special Holidays
b) Nationwide Special Holidays


Ninoy Aquino Day -Monday nearest August 21
All Saints Day -November 1<ref name="eo292s87" />
All Saints Day -November 1<ref name="eo292s87" />
Last Day of the Year -December 31<ref name="eo292s87" />--->
Last Day of the Year -December 31<ref name="eo292s87" />--->
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* '''''MO''' — Memorandum Order''
* '''''MO''' — Memorandum Order''
* '''''CA''' — Commonwealth Act''
* '''''CA''' — Commonwealth Act''
* '''''RO''' — Royal Order''
* Birth anniversary of [[Jose Rizal]] – June 19, 1861
* Birth anniversary of [[Jose Rizal]] – June 19, 1861
* National Artist
* National Artist
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* Senate President
* Senate President
* Speaker of the National Assembly
* Speaker of the National Assembly
* Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines


'''NOTE:''' Holidays are in '''bold'''.{{efn-ua|name=hldy|'''[[Public holidays in the Philippines|On holidays]]:''' Regular holidays and nationwide special days were designated by the ''Administrative Code of 1987'', as later amended by the ''[[Republic Act]] No. 9492'' in 2007.<ref name="eo292s87">''[https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1987/07/25/executive-order-no-292-s-1987/ "EO No. 292, s. 1987"] [https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1987/07/25/executive-order-no-292-book-ichapter-7-regular-holidays-and-nationwide-special-days/ (Book 1, Chapter 7)]''</ref><ref name="ra9492">''[https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2007/07/24/republic-act-no-9492/ "RA No. 9492"]'' 2007.</ref>
'''NOTE:''' Holidays are in '''bold'''.{{efn-ua|name=hldy|'''[[Public holidays in the Philippines|On holidays]]:''' Regular holidays and nationwide special days were designated by the ''Administrative Code of 1987'', as later amended by the ''[[Republic Act]] No. 9492'' in 2007.<ref name="eo292s87">''[https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1987/07/25/executive-order-no-292-s-1987/ "EO No. 292, s. 1987"] [https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1987/07/25/executive-order-no-292-book-ichapter-7-regular-holidays-and-nationwide-special-days/ (Book 1, Chapter 7)]''</ref><ref name="ra9492">''[https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2007/07/24/republic-act-no-9492/ "RA No. 9492"]'' 2007.</ref>
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** Nov. 30: Bonifacio Day
** Nov. 30: Bonifacio Day
** Dec. 30: Rizal Day
** Dec. 30: Rizal Day
* ''A <u>regular holiday</u>, was later shifted:'' National Heroes Day, from last Sunday to last Monday of August.
* ''A <u>regular holiday</u>, was later shifted:'' [[National Heroes Day (Philippines)|National Heroes Day]], from last Sunday to last Monday, of August.
* ''Also, <u>nationwide special days</u> designated since 1987:''
* ''Also, <u>nationwide special days</u> designated since 1987:''
** Nov. 1: All Saints Day
** Nov. 1: All Saints Day
** Dec. 31: Last Day of the Year
** Dec. 31: Last Day of the Year
* ''Later additions:''
* ''Later additions:''
** Eidul Fitr, ''<u>regular holiday</u>'' (movable date)
** [[Eid al-Fitr|Eidul Fitr]], ''<u>regular holiday</u>'' (movable date)
** Monday nearest Aug. 21: Ninoy Aquino Day, ''<u>nationwide special holiday</u>''
** Monday nearest Aug. 21: [[Ninoy Aquino Day]], ''<u>nationwide special holiday</u>''
* Eidul Adha was first celebrated as a holiday in the then [[Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]].}}
* Eidul Adha was first celebrated as a holiday in the then [[Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]].}}



Revision as of 16:05, 10 February 2024

Part 1

Monthly observances

Month 1 (Jan.) Month 2 (Feb.) Month 3 (Mar.) Month 4 (Apr.) Month 5 (May) Month 6 (June) Month 7 (July) Month 8 (Aug.) Month 9 (Sept.) Month 10 (Oct.) Month 11 (Nov.) Month 12 (Dec.)
General Orientation on Safety and Prevention Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Nat'l Microinsurance Month
(Proc. No. 1212, s. 2007)
Zero Waste Month
(Proc. No. 760, s. 2014)
Liver Cancer and Viral Hepatitis Awareness and Prevention Month
(RA No. 10526; 2012)

Nat'l Bible Month
(Proc. No. 124, s. 2017)
Phil. Tropical Fabrics Month
(Proc. No. 313, s. 2012)
Air Transportation Safety Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Phil. Heart Month
(Proc. No. 1096, s. 1973)
Civil Registration Month
(Proc. No. 682, s. 1991)
Nat'l Arts Month
(Proc. No. 683, s. 1991)
Nat'l Down Syndrome Consciousness Month
(Proc. No. 157, s. 2002)
Nat'l Dental Health Month
(Proc. No. 559, s. 2004)
Nat'l Health Insurance Month
(Proc. No. 1400, s. 2007)
Fire Prevention Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Tax Consciousness Month
(Proc. No. 1239, s. 1974)
Women's Role in History Month
(Proc. No. 227, s. 1988)
Burn Prevention Month
(Proc. No. 360, s. 1989)
Rabies Awareness Month
(EO No. 84, s. 1999)
Nat'l Women's Heart Health Month
(Proc. No. 1675, s. 2008)
Vacation Hazards Prevention Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Broadcasters' Month
(Proc. No. 557, s. 1995)
Panagyaman Rice Festival, the Nat'l Celebration of Successful Rice Harvest
(Proc. No. 606, s. 2004)
Nat'l Hemophilia Awareness Month
(Proc. No. 1478, s. 2008)
Month of Planet Earth
(Proc. No. 1482, s. 2008)
Nat'l Literature Month
(Proc. No. 968, s. 2015)

Filipino Food Month
(Proc. No. 469, s. 2018)
Land Transportation Safety Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Youth and Student Travel Month
(Proc. No. 1138, s. 1973)
The Month of the Ocean
(Proc. No. 57, s. 1998)
Cervical Cancer Consciousness Month
(Proc. No. 368, s. 2003)
Nat'l Heritage Month
(Proc. No. 439, s. 2003)
Anti-Graft and Corruption Awareness Month
(Proc. No. 591, s. 2004)
Nat'l Hypertension Awareness Month
(Proc. No. 1761, s. 2009)
Volunteerism Month
(Proc. No. 1778, s. 2009)
Sea Transportation Safety Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Rural Workers Month
(Proc. No. 2418, s. 1985)
Phil. Environment Month
(Proc. No. 237, s.1988)
Nat'l No Smoking Month
(Proc. No. 183, s. 1993)
Nat'l Kidney Month
(Proc. No. 184, s, 1993)
Nat'l Dengue Awareness Month
(Proc. No. 1204, s. 1998)
Celebrate the Sea Month
(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)
Nat'l Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Month
(Proc. No. 1521, s. 2008)
W.A.T.C.H. (We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty) Month
(Proc. No. 1782, s. 2009)
Schools Safety Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s.1966)
Nutrition Month
(PD No. 491, s. 1974)
Blood Donors Month
(Proc. No. 1021, s. 1997)
Nat'l Disaster Consciousness Month
(EO No. 137, s. 1999)
Farms Safety Month
(Proc. No. 115-A, s. 1966)
Nat'l Lung Month
(Proc. No. 1761 s. 1978)
Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa
(Proc. Blg. 1041, s. 1997)
Nat'l Electrification Awareness Month
(Proc. No. 1743, s. 2009)
Breastfeeding Awareness Month
(RA No. 10028; 2010)
History Month
(Proc. No. 339, s. 2012)
Nat'l Census Month
(Proc. No. 1031, s. 2015)

Weekly observances

Date Month 1 (Jan.) Month 2 (Feb.) Month 3 (Mar.) Month 4 (Apr.) Month 5 (May) Month 6 (June) Month 7 (July) Month 8 (Aug.) Month 9 (Sept.) Month 10 (Oct.) Month 11 (Nov.) Month 12 (Dec.)
Without specific dates 1st week Nat'l Time Consciousness Week
(RA No. 10535; 2013)
Lupus Advocacy Week
(Proc. No. 1435, s. 2007)
Aviation Week
(Proc. No. 774, s. 1970)
Environmental Week
(Proc. No. 975, s. 1972)
Women's Week
(Proc. No. 224, s. 1988)
Industry and NEPA Week
(Proc. No. 364, s. 1965)
Tax Consciousness Week
(Proc. No. 960, s. 1972)
Sight-Conservation Week
(Proc. No. 40, s. 1954)
2nd week Clean-Up Week
(Proc. No. 187, s. 1963)
Best Dives Phils. Week
(Proc. No. 758, s. 2005)
Nat'l Press Week
(Proc. No. 191, s. 1964)
(Proc. No. 8, s. 1966)
Nat'l Awareness Week for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
(Proc. No. 731, s. 1996)
Phil. Foreign Trade Week
(Proc. No. 248, s. 1956)
Livestock and Poultry Week
(Proc. No. 658, s. 1970)
Safe Motherhood Week
(Proc. No. 200, s. 2002)
Nat'l 4-H Club Week
(Proc. No. 196, s. 1967)
Cultural Communities Week
(Proc. No. 250, s. 1988)
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Development Week
(RA No. 9501; 2008)
Asthma Week
(Proc. No. 442, s. 1994)
Phil. Nat'l Research System Week
(Proc. No. 1309, s. 2007)
3rd week Nat'l Mental Health Week
(Proc. No. 432, s. 1957)
Nat'l Cancer Consciousness Week
(Proc. No. 1348, s. 1974)
Autism Consciousness Week
(Proc. No. 711, s. 1996)
Public Administration Week
(Proc. No. 82, s. 1963)
Phil. Industry and Made-in-the-Phils. Products Week
(Proc. No. 387, s. 1957)
Accountancy Week
(Proc. No. 19, s. 1966)
Barrio Communities Week
(Proc. No. 485, s. 1958)
Nat'l Safe Kids Week
(Proc. No. 1307, s. 2007)
Metals and Engineering Week
(Proc. No. 144, s. 2011)
Nat'l Science and Technology Week
(Proc. No. 169, s. 1993)
Nat'l Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week
(Proc. No. 361, s. 2000)
Brain Attack Awareness Week
(Proc. No. 92, s. 2001)
Last week Children's Week
(Proc. No. 190, s. 1964)
Courtesy Week
(Proc. No. 449, s. 1965)
Goiter Awareness Week
(Proc. No. 1188, s. 2006)
Leprosy Control Week
(Proc. No. 467, s. 1965)
Private Development Bank Week
(Proc. No. 343, s. 1968)
Nat'l TOYM Week
(Proc. No. 521, s.2003)
Rotary Int'l Week
(Proc. No. 877, s. 2005)
Nat'l Rare Disease Week
(Proc. No. 1989, s. 2010)
Protection and Gender-Fair Treatment of the Girl Child Week
(Proc. No. 759, s. 1996)
Head and Neck Consciousness Week
(Proc. No. 1676, s. 2008)
Rice Festival Week
(Proc. No. 279, s. 1956)
Nat'l Poison Prevention Week
(Proc. No. 1777, s. 2009)
Week 4:
Diabetes Awareness Week
(Proc. No. 213, s. 1993)

Last Week:
Marketing Week
(Proc. No. 1135, s. 1973)
Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino
(Proc. No. 933, s. 2014)
Barrio Officials Week
(Proc. No. 282, s. 1964)
Other First Monday to the succeeding Sunday:
Nat'l Traffic Safety Week
(Proc. No. 28, s. 1966)
Week ending with the last Saturday:
Arbor Week
(Proc. No. 129, s. 1955)
With specific dates February 3–9:
Nat'l Dental Health Week
(Proc. No. 235, s. 1951)
February 14–20:
Nat'l Intellectual Disability Week (Retarded Children's Week)
(Proc. No. 1385, s. 1975)
February 22–25:
EDSA People Power Commemoration Week
(Proc. No. 1224, s. 2007)
March 1–7:
Office Machines Week
(Proc. No. 1108, s. 1973)
March 11–18:
Grandparents' Week
(Proc. No. 757, s. 1996)
March 21–27:
UNESCO-ITI World Theater Week
(Proc. No. 1262, s. 2007)
April 5–11:
Phil. Veterans Week
(Proc. No. 466, s. 1989)
amended:
(Proc. No. 466-A, s. 2007)
April 22–28:
Rural Broadcast Week
(Proc. No. 381, s. 1968)
May 6–12:
Nat'l Hospital Week
(Proc. No. 308, s. 1952)

May 28–June 12:
National Flag Days[1]
(EO No. 179, s. 1994)
(RA No. 8491; 1998)
June 4–10:
Week of the Phil. Eagle
(Proc. No. 79, s. 1999)
June 6–12:
Linggo ng Kalayaan
(Proc. No. 914, s. 1992)
July 1–7:
Nat'l Culture Consciousness Week
(Proc. No. 1148, s. 1973)
July 13–19:
Phils. Business Week
(Proc. No. 400, s. 1953)
August 1–7:
World Breastfeeding Week
(Proc. No. 1113, s. 2006)
August 6–12:
Nat'l Hospital Week
(Proc. No. 181, s. 1993)
August 13–19:
Nat'l Language Week
(Proc. No. 19, s. 1988)
August 17–23:
Made in the Phils. Product Week
(Proc. No. 76, s. 1936)
August 24–30:
Nat'l Coconut Week
(Proc. No. 142, s. 1987)
August 29–September 5:
Rice and Corn Week
(Proc. No. 304, s. 1964)

Daily observances

Date Month 1 (Jan.) Month 2 (Feb.) Month 3 (Mar.) Month 4 (Apr.) Month 5 (May) Month 6 (June) Month 7 (July) Month 8 (Aug.) Month 9 (Sept.) Month 10 (Oct.) Month 11 (Nov.) Month 12 (Dec.)
Without specific dates Second Sunday:
Unknown Citizens' Day (honoring all unknown patriotic Filipino citizens)
(CA No. 152; 1936)

Third Sunday:
Children's Day
(Proc. No. 552, s. 1959)
Day of Sanctity and Protection of Human Life
(Proc. No. 490, s. 2003)
First Saturday:
Adoption Consciousness Day
(Proc. No. 72, s. 1999)
Last Monday:
Women with Disabilities Day
(Proc. No. 744, s. 2004)
Second Monday:
Safe Driving Day
(Proc. No. 28, s. 1966)

First full moon day:
Vesak Day
(Proc. No. 24, s. 2001)
Second Saturday:
Celebrate the Sea Day
(Proc. No. 1512, s.2008)

Third Monday:
Nat'l Tour Guides' Day
(Proc. No. 574, s. 2013)

Third Sunday:
Alay-Lakad Para sa Kabataan Day
(Proc. No. 1267, s. 1974)
First Saturday:
Int'l Cooperative Day in the Phils.
(Proc. No. 133, s. 1949)
Last Monday:
Nat'l Heroes Day
[A]
(Holiday)
(Act No. 3827)
With specific dates 1 New Year's Day[A]
(Holiday)

Foundation: GAB
(EO No. 392, s. 1951)
Foundation: CA
(CA No. 3; 1935)
Labor Day[A]
(Holiday)

Foundation: POEA
(EO No. 797, s. 1982)
Foundation: PAF
(EO No. 94, s. 1947)
Foundation: PLLO
(MO No. 128, s. 1987)
White Cane Safety Day
(RA No. 6759; 1989)
Family Planning Day
(Proc. No. 429, s. 1994)
Foundation: BIR
(Act No. 1189; 1904)
[2]
2 Constitution Day
(Proc. No. 211 s, 1988)
Araw ni Balagtas
(Proc. No. 1249, s. 1974)
3 Foundation: DSWD
(EO No. 396, s. 1951)
Anniversary: Liberation of Manila Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan
(RA No. 7355; 1992)
Foundation: NCCA
(RA No. 7356; 1992)
Foundation: DFA
(CA No. 732; ?)
4 Republic Day
(RA No. 4166; 1964)
(Proc. 811, s. 1996)
5 Foundation: CHR
(EO No. 163, s. 1987)
6 Community Development Day
(Proc. No. 341, s. 1964)
Foundation: PRRC
(EO No. 54, s. 1999)
Foundation: BoC
(Admin. Act No. 355; 1902)
Foundation: GCG
(RA No. 10149; 2011)
7 Foundation: PCW
(PD No. 633, s. 1975)
Health Workers' Day
(RA No. 10069; 2010)
Migrant Workers Day
(RA No. 8042; 1996)
Foundation: PDEA
(RA No. 9165; 2002)
Foundation: FDCP
(RA No. 9167; 2002)
Foundation: NICA
(EO No. 235, s. 1949)
8 Women's Rights and Int'l Peace Day
(Proc. No. 224, s. 1988)
Nat'l Women's Day
(RA No. 6949; 1990)
Foundation (?): NCMF
(RA No. 9997; 2010)
Foundation (?): PSG
(General Order No. 60, 1986)
Foundation: CoA
(Unnumbered memorandum by United States President William McKinley)
Foundation: Energy Regulatory Commission
(RA No. 9136; 2001)
National Allergy Day
(Proc. No. 1313, s. 2007)
Foundation: PMS
(PD No. 955, s. 1976)
Foundation (?): PNP
(Police Service Anniversary)
(RA No. 6975; 1990)
9 Araw ng Kagitingan[A]
(Holiday)
Filipino–Chinese Friendship Day
(Proc. No. 148, s. 2002)
Nat'l Indigenous Peoples Day
(RA No. 10689)
10 Foundation: OMB
(RA No. 92399; 2004)
Foundation: DENR
(EO No. 192, s. 1987)
11 Foundation: DoT
(PD No. 189, s. 1973)
Foundation: Supreme Court
(Act No. 136; 1901)
Foundation: CoA
(PD No. 1445, s. 1978)
Foundation: Office of the Ombudsman
(PD No. 1487, s. 1978)
Foundation: Sandiganbayan
(PD No. 1486, s. 1978)
12 Independence Day[A]
(Holiday)
(RA No. 4166; 1964)
Foundation: NLP
(RO No. 689 of 1887)
Int'l Humanitarian Law Day
(EO No. 134, s. 1999)
13 Foundation: Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board
(EO No. 90, s. 1986)
14 Foundation: KWF
(RA No. 7104; 1981)
15
16 Foundation: CTA
(RA No. 1125; 1954)
Foundation: CFO
(BP Blg. 79, s. 1980)
17 Foundation: MinDA
(RA No. 9996)
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Day
(Proc. No. 15, s. 1966)
Nat'l Hemophilia Day
(Proc. No. 1478, s. 2008)
Foundation: DA
(PD No. 461, s. 1974)
18 Foundation: CHEd
(RA No. 7722; 1994)
19 Jose Abad Santos Day
(Proc. No. 374, s. 1956)
Filipino Youth Day
(Proc. No. 75, s. 1948)
Quezon Day
Non-working holiday: Quezon; Aurora; Quezon City
(RA No. 6741; 1989)
Nat'l Tuberculosis Day
(Proc. No. 840, s. 1996)
20 Foundation: Presidential Racing Commission
(PD No. 420, s. 1974)
21 Foundation: PN
(Decree of Aguinaldo, 1898)
Foundation: Order of the Golden Heart
(EO No. 236, s. 2003)
Ninoy Aquino Day[A]
(Holiday)
(RA No. 9256; 2004)
22 Foundation: PA
(Tejeros Convention, 1899)
Phils.' Earth Day
(Proc. No. 1481, s. 2008)
Foundation: Gawad Mabini
(PD No. 490, s. 1974)
Foundation: ComElec
(CA No. 607; 1941)
23 Araw ng Republikang Filipino, 1899
(Proc. No. 533, s. 2013)
Foundation: DoTC
(EO No. 125, s. 1987)
Foundation: DAR
(Decree of Aguinaldo, 1898)
Foundation: DoH
(Decree of Aguinaldo, 1898)
Foundation: DPWH
(Decree of Aguinaldo, 1898)
Apolinario Mabini Day
(RA No. 9430; 2007)
Foundation: NTC
(EO No. 546, s. 1979)
24 Foundation: PSC
(Republic Act No. 6847)
Foundation: NEDA
(PD No. 107, s. 1973)
Foundation: DoF
(Phil. Revolutionary Gov't, 1897)
25 National remembrance for 44 PNP–SAF personnel
(Proc. No. 164, s. 2017)
EDSA Revolution Anniversary
(?)
Day of the Unborn
(Proc. No. 586, s. 2004)
Foundation: DBM
(EO No. 25, s. 1936)
Phils. Arbor Day
(Proc. No. 643, s. 2004)
The Day of the Filipino Seafarer
(Proc. No. 183, s. 2011)
Foundation: TESDA
(RA No. 7796; 1994)
Christmas Day[3]
26 Foundation: NHCP
(RA No. 10086; 2010)
Int'l Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking of Drugs
(Proc. No. 264, s. 1988)
Foundation: BI
(CA No. 613; 1940)
27 USAFFE Day
(Proc. No. 371, s. 1953)
Order of Sikatuna
(EO No. 571, s. 1953)
Order of National Artists
(Proc. No. 1144, s. 1973)
Foundation (?): NSC
(EO No. 115, s. 1955)
Iglesia ni Cristo Day
(RA No. 9645; 2009)
Foundation: DTI
(EO No. 709, s. 1981)
28 Julian Felipe Day
(RA No. 7805; 1994)
Flag Day (also the commemoration of the 1898 Battle of Alapan)[1]
(Proc. No. 374, s. 1965)
29 Additional day every leap year. Foundations: Senate; House of Representatives
(Jones Law)
30 Foundation: DoST
(EO No. 128, s. 1987)
Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day
(RA No. 9187; 2003)
Foundation: NAPC
(RA No. 8425; ____)
Foundation: PCDSPO
(EO No. 4, s. 2010)
Foundation: PCOO
(EO No. 4, s. 2010)
Bonifacio Day[3] Rizal Day[3]
31 Nat'l Fisherfolks Day:
(Proc. No. 261, s. 2000)

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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

NOTE: Holidays are in bold.[A]

FOOTNOTES:

  1. ^ a b c d e f g On holidays: Regular holidays and nationwide special days were designated by the Administrative Code of 1987, as later amended by the Republic Act No. 9492 in 2007.[3][4]
    • Regular holidays whose designations remain the same:
      • Jan. 1: New Year's Day
      • Maundy Thursday (movable date)
      • Good Friday (movable date)
      • Dec. 25: Christmas Day
    • Regular holidays which was later designated to Monday nearest the specific dates:
    • A regular holiday, was later shifted: National Heroes Day, from last Sunday to last Monday, of August.
    • Also, nationwide special days designated since 1987:
      • Nov. 1: All Saints Day
      • Dec. 31: Last Day of the Year
    • Later additions:
    • Eidul Adha was first celebrated as a holiday in the then Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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Liturgical cycle (Western Christianity)
Liturgical season[5][6] Definition ??? Duration ???
Advent Liturgical year begins.
(on its first Sunday)[5][6]
Includes four Sundays before Christmas.[6]
Start: Late November or early December[6]

End: December 24[6]
Christmas Season related to the birth of Jesus Christ[6]
Begins on Christmas Eve; ends on the Baptism of the Lord.[6]
Dec. 24–early January[6] Dec. 25: Christmas[6]
Jan. 1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God[6]
Jan. 6: Epiphany[6]
Baptism of the Lord[6]
Ordinary Time Liturgical period outside of others, runs 33 or 34 weeks.[6]
All the Sundays are numbered consecutively.[6]
Begins Monday immediately post-Baptism of the Lord; ends on the Tuesday pre-Ash Wednesday.[6]
Start: Early January[6]

End: Early February or early March[6]
Lent 40-day season; covers 6 Sundays[6]
Initiates the most sacred part of the year.[6]
Begins on Ash Wednesday (46 days—40 fasting days, 6 Sundays—prior to Easter), ends at the Mass of the Lord's Supper on the Holy Thursday evening.[6]
Commemorates: Jesus Christ spending 40-day fasting in the desert; temptation by Satan; His entry into Jerusalem.[6]
Early February—Mid-March or Early March–Late April[6] Ash Wednesday
Can fall as early as Feb. 4 or as late as Mar. 10.[6]
Palm Sunday
Sunday prior to Easter.[6]
Paschal Triduum Also Easter Triduum; Triduum is Latin for "Great Three Days."[6]
Good Friday may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover; is a legal holiday in many national governments worldwide.[6]
Commemorates the Jesus Christ's Last Supper with the Apostles, passion, His crucifixion and death at the Calvary, and His burial and resurrection.[6]
Begins with the liturgy held on the evening of Holy Thursday and ends on the evening of Easter.[6]
Holy Thursday[5][6]
Good Friday[5][6]
Holy Saturday[5][6]
March or April Holy Thursday
Thursday prior to Easter.[6]
Good Friday
Friday prior to Easter.[6]
Holy Saturday
Saturday prior to Easter.[6]
Easter

The year's greatest Feast; the climax and center of the Catholic liturgical calendar.[6]
It celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus.[6]
Begins with the Easter Vigil on Easter Sunday and ends 50 days later with Pentecost Sunday.[6]
Easter is celebrated on the Sunday that follows the first full moon after the vernal equinox (Mar. 20). It can be as early as Mar. 22 and as late as Apr. 25.[6]

Pentecost[5] Late March—Mid-May or Late April–Mid-June[6] Ascension of the Lord
40 days after Easter.[6]
Pentecost
Seventh Sunday after Easter.[6]
Trinity Sunday
Sunday after Pentecost.[6]
Ordinary Time Following Pentecost, Sundays are numbered from Trinity Sunday until Advent.[6]
Liturgical year concludes
(on the feast of Christ the King; final Sunday prior to the Advent)[5]
Christ the King[5] Start: Mid-May or Mid-June[6]

End: November[6]
FOR NOTES ONLY
Liturgical cycle
Month Date, color ??? Month 3 (Mar.) Month 4 (Apr.)
November or December Advent
4 Sundays before Christmas[7]
December
Dec. 25 Christmas season[7] Christmas
(date set in the year 336)[7]
Fixed: 13 days[7]
January
Jan. 6 Epiphany[7][8]
Ordinary Time[5]
Time after Epiphany[8]
February

Solemnities[5]

Moveable Feasts (Date Varies Annually) (Inspired by the Hebrew Lunisolar calendar.)[5]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Holy day of obligation, aside from Sunday.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Flag days:
  2. ^ Source.
  3. ^ a b c d "EO No. 292, s. 1987" (Book 1, Chapter 7)
  4. ^ "RA No. 9492" 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Good Catholic, 05-04-2021
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as The National Shrine of St. Jude
  7. ^ a b c d e Cite error: The named reference LT4 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference LT2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).