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The Irish calendar does not observe the typical astronomical seasons (beginning, in the Northern Hemisphere, on the equinoxes and solstices), or the meteorological seasons (beginning on March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1), but rather centers the seasons around the solstices and equinoxes (so that, for instance, midsummer falls on the summer solstice), beginning the seasons at the approximate halfway points between solstice and equinox, following the seasons of the ancient Celts (see below) which are pre-Christian in origin. This Celtic origin is particularly evident in the Irish naming of many of the months: some names, like May (Bealtaine), August (Lughnasadh/Lúnasa) and November (Samhain) were the names of pagan Celtic festivals. In addition, the names for September and October (Meán Fómhair and Deireadh Fómhair respectively) translate directly as "middle of autumn" and "end of autumn". Christianity has also left its mark on the Irish months: December is Nollaig, a word also meaning Christmastide.
Seasons[]
Winter - An Geimhreadh[]
November - Samhain / Mí na Samhna[]
- November 1 - Samhain, All Saints Day and Lá Samhna (November Day), the first day of Winter and of the Celtic New Year
- for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- 1884 - Gaelic Athletic Association founded at Thurles
- 1920 - British execution of Kevin Barry during the Irish War of Independence
- November 2 - 1950: death of George Bernard Shaw
- November 3 - 1796 first court sittings at the Four Courts, Dublin
- November 6 - Feast of All the Saints of Ireland
- November 7 - 1791: The Custom House, Dublin, opened
- November 8 - 1847: birth of Bram Stoker
- November 10 - 1728: birth of Oliver Goldsmith
- 1966 - Jack Lynch elected Taoiseach
- 1987 - funeral, in Dublin, of broadcaster Eamonn Andrews
- November 11 - 1933: Abolition of appeal from courts of the Irish Free State to the Privy Council.
- 1997 - Mary McAleese inaugurated as President of Ireland
- 2004 - Mary McAleese inaugurated as President of Ireland for second term
- November 14 - 1923 - Senator William Butler Yeats awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
- November 15 - 1951: Nobel Prize for Physics awarded to Professor Ernest Walton of Trinity College, Dublin
- 1985 - Anglo-Irish Agreement signed at Hillsborough Castle, Co. Down
- November 16 - 1965: death of W.T. Cosgrave, first President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
- 1986 - death of Siobhán McKenna, actress
- November 17 - 1974: death in office of Erskine Hamilton Childers, President of Ireland.
- November 18 - 1982 death of Hilton Edwards, actor, director and co-founder of the Gate Theatre
- November 19 - 1798: death of Wolfe Tone
- 1913 - Irish Citizen Army founded
- November 20 - 1949: students and staff celebrate centenary of University College Galway
- November 21 - 1920: Bloody Sunday (1920) in Dublin
- November 22 - 1963 death of C.S. Lewis, novelist
- November 24 - 1922: Execution of Robert Erskine Childers by the Irish Free State during the Irish Civil War.
- 1940 death of James Craig, first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- 1982 - Irish general election for the 24th Dáil
- 1995 - Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Divorce)
- November 25 - 1913: Irish Volunteers founded
- 1966 - death of Seán T. O'Kelly, former President of Ireland
- 1992 - Irish general election for the 27th Dáil
- 1992 - Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Right to travel abroad for abortion)
- 1992 - Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Information on abortion)
- November 27 - 1906 death of Michael Cusack, founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association
- November 28 - 1905 founding of Sinn Féin
- November 29 - 1944 - County Dublin awarded a coat of arms by the Chief Herald of Ireland
- November 30 - 1667: birth of Jonathan Swift
- 1900: death of Oscar Wilde
- 1944 death of General Eoin O'Duffy, former leader of the Blueshirts
- 1995 Bill Clinton pays official visit to Belfast
December - Nollaig[]
- December 1 - 1494: Poynings Law enacted
- 1995 - Bill Clinton pays official visit to Dublin and addresses crowd of 80,000 in College Green
- December 3 - 1925 Report of the Boundary Commission (Ireland) made public
- 1976: Patrick Hillery inaugurated as President of Ireland.
- 1983 - Patrick Hillery inaugurated for second term as President of Ireland.
- 1990 - Mary Robinson inaugurated as President of Ireland.
- 2003 - Budget Day
- December 4 - 2002 - Budget Day
- December 5 - 2001 - Budget Day
- December 6 - Feast of Saint Nicholas, chief patron of the City of Galway
- 1921: Anglo-Irish Treaty signed
- 1922: (i.e. exactly one year later) Irish Free State comes into existence
- 2000 and 2006 - Budget Day
- December 7 - 1972 - Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Voting age reduced to 18)
- 1972 - Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Recognition of religions)
- 2005 - Budget Day
- December 8 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception, for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- 1757 opening of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin
- 1922 - execution of Rory O'Connor, Liam Mellowes, Richard Barrett and Joe McKelvey by order of the First Executive Council of the Irish Free State
- 1944 - Córas Iompair Éireann (CIE) set up
- 1757: Rotunda Hospital opened in Dublin
- December 9 - 1922: First meeting of the first Senate of the Irish Free State
- 1973 - Sunningdale Agreement signed
- December 10 - 1974: Seán McBride former Minister for External Affairs presented with Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
- 1998: John Hume and David Trimble presented with Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
- December 11 - 1921 Sack of Cork by Black and Tans
- 1931: Statute of Westminster passed by UK Parliament
- 1979: Charles Haughey elected Taoiseach by Dáil
- 1984: Dáil resolution passed setting up the Kerry Babies Tribunal
- December 12 - 1927 first independent Irish coinage circulated
- 1936: Abdication of Edward VIII recognised in the Irish Free State by the enactment of The Executive Authority External Relations Act, 1936
- December 13 - Feast of Saint Lucy (the following Wednesday, Friday and Saturday were observed as Quarter tense)
- December 14 - 1918: Last all-Ireland general election to the UK House of Commons
- December 15 - 1993: Downing Street Declaration issued by UK and Irish Governments
- December 17 - 1834: opening of the first Irish railway - the Dublin and Kingstown Railway
- December 18 - Feast of Saint Flannan patron of the Diocese of Killaloe, County Clare
- December 19 - 1974: Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh inaugurated as President of Ireland.
- December 21 1948 The Republic of Ireland Act is signed into law by President Seán T. O'Kelly at Áras an Uachtaráin in the presence of the Government of Ireland (see April 18, 1949)
- December 22 - 1989: death of Samuel Beckett, Saoi of Aosdána
- December 23 - 1920: Government of Ireland Act passed
- December 25 - Christmas Day (Public Holiday), one of the four Irish Quarter days
- for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- December 26 - St. Stephen's Day (Public Holiday)
- 1587 - escape of Hugh Roe O'Donnell from Dublin Castle
- 1940 - consecration of John Charles McQuaid as Archbishop of Dublin
- December 29 - 1937: Constitution of Ireland comes into operation.
- December 31 - 1961: RTÉ, then Telefís Éireann, begins programming
January - Eanáir[]
- January 1 - New Year's Day, one of the public holidays in the Republic of Ireland.
- 1871 - The Irish Church Disestablishment Act take effect leading to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland
- 1926 - 2RN (original radio station of present RTÉ) opened by Douglas Hyde
- 1944 - death of Edward Lutyens, designer of the National War Memorial, Islandbridge
- 1973 - Ireland becomes a member of the European Economic Community (the forerunner of the European Union).
- 1975 - Ireland assumes first Presidency of the Council of the European Union (see July 1)
- 1984 - Galway City begins year long celebration of 500th anniversary (quincentennial) of mayoral status with Festival Eucharist in St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
- 1985 - Cork City celebrates 800 years as a chartered city
- 1988 - Dublin City (founded AD 988) begins year long celebration of its Millennium year
- 1989 - Dundalk, Co. Louth, celebrates 1200 years of history
- 1990 - Ireland assumes fourth Presidency of Council of the European Union
- 2002 - Euro replaces punt as Irish currency
- 2004 - Ireland assumes sixth Presidency of the Council of the European Union
- January 2 - St. Munchin, Patron of the Diocese of Limerick
- 1905 - First edition of the Irish Independent newspaper
- January 4 - 1986 death of Phil Lynott, member of Thin Lizzy
- January 3 - 1946: execution of William Joyce, Lord Haw-Haw
- January 5 - Twelfth Night
- 1839 - The Night of the Big Wind
- 1911 - Protestant church leaders condemn Ne Temere Papal decree on mixed marriages
- 1922 death of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, Anglo-Irish explorer
- 1976 - death of John A. Costello former Taoiseach
- January 6 - Little Christmas (Nollaig Bheag) and/or Women's Christmas (Nollaig na mBan)
- and/or Twelfth Day (the traditional end of the Christmas season), and for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- January 7 - 1922: Anglo-Irish Treaty ratified by Dáil Éireann
- 1975 death of Sinéad Bean de Valera, nee Sinéad Flanagan aged 96
- January 8 - 1968: Taoiseach Jack Lynch meets Terence O'Neill in Dublin
- 1979: Betelgeuse incident or Whiddy Island disaster in Bantry Bay
- January 10 - 1910 marriage of Sinéad Flanagan and Éamon de Valera
- 1984: death of Seán McEntee, former Tánaiste
- January 13 - 1941: death of James Joyce
- 1999 - Derek Hill awarded honorary Irish citizenship
- January 14 - 1961 death of Barry Fitzgerald, actor
- January 15 - 1988 death of Nobel Peace Prize winner, Seán McBride
- January 16 - 1922: Michael Collins accepts surrender of Dublin Castle from the Viceroy, Lord Fitzalan
- January 17 - 1860: birth of Douglas Hyde
- January 20 - 1915 death of Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun of Ashford Castle
- 1968: death of Sir Alfred Chester Beatty
- January 21 - 1919: Meeting of the First Dáil in the Mansion House, Dublin
- Irish War of Independence begins with ambush in Co. Tipperary
- January 22 - 1971: Ireland signs Treaty of Accession to European Economic Community in Brussels
- January 24 - 1901 - Proclamation of Edward VII as King in Dublin Castle
- 1920 death of Percy French, composer
- 1933: Irish general election for the 8th Dáil
- 1957 - Sir Alfred Chester Beatty awarded honorary Irish citizenship
- January 27 - 1967: Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association founded
- January 28 - 1939: death of William Butler Yeats
- 2007 - At a special Ard Fheis, held in the RDS in Dublin, Sinn Féin voted to end its 86-year-old boycott of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)
- January 30 - 1808 work begins on Nelson's Pillar, Dublin.
- 1947 death of Jim Larkin, labour activist
- 1972 - Bloody Sunday in Derry
- January 31 - St. Aidan, Patron of the Diocese of Ferns
- 1922 First edition of Iris Oifigiúil (the Irish State Gazette), is published
Spring - An tEarrach (February, March and April)[]
February - Feabhra[]
- February 1 - Imbolc, Feast of St Brigid (Secondary Patron of Ireland) and Lá Feabhra, the first day of Spring
- 1943 - establishment of the Central Bank of Ireland
- February 2 - Candlemas, more commonly, in Ireland, called the Presentation of the Lord
- 1882: birth of James Joyce
- 1995: Mary Robinson addresses joint session of Houses of the Oireachtas
- 2000 death of Francis Stuart, writer
- February 3 - feast of Saint Blaise
- 1729 Foundation stone laid of the new Irish Houses of Parliament in College Green
- 1927 - birth of Val Doonican, entertainer and singer
- February 4 - 1948: Irish general election for the 13th Dáil
- February 5 - 1921 death of Katherine Parnell (Kitty O'Shea), widow of Charles Stewart Parnell
- February 6 - Feast of St. Mel, patron of the Diocese of Ardagh
- 1971 - first British soldier killed in Belfast during The Troubles
- 1997 - Dáil resolution passed setting up the McCracken Tribunal into alleged payments by Dunnes Stores
- February 8 - 1933: First meeting of the 8th Dáil
- February 9 - 1926 birth of Garret FitzGerald, future Taoiseach
- February 13 - 1893: Gladstone introduces second Home Rule bill
- February 14 - St. Valentine's Day (relics of St. Valentine held in Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church in Dublin.
- 1468 - 8th earl of Desmond beheaded in Drogheda
- 1981 - Stardust Disaster in Artane, Dublin kills 48.
- February 15 - 1971: Decimal Day- Ireland abandons £sd.
- February 16 - 1932: Irish general election for the 7th Dáil
- February 17 - 1987: Irish general election for the 25th Dáil
- February 18 - 1948 First meeting of the 13th Dáil
- 1948: John A. Costello becomes Taoiseach
- 1981 - Dáil resolution passed setting up Tribunal /Public Inquiry into the Stardust Disaster
- 1982 - Irish general election for the 23rd Dáil
- February 19 - 1366: Statutes of Kilkenny promulgated
- February 24 - 1582: Bull of Pope Gregory XIII, for reform of calendar, issued at Rome
- February 25 - 1949: Noel Browne announces emergency drive to eliminate tuberculosis
- February 28 - 1965 state funeral begins (with reinterment on March 1) of Roger Casement who was executed in 1916
- February 28 - 1973: Irish general election for the 20th Dáil
- 1998 death of Dermot Morgan, actor, comedian and star of Father Ted
March - Márta[]
- March 1 - 1981: Bobby Sands begins hunger strike in HM Prison Maze
- March 3 - Charter of Trinity College, Dublin granted.
- 1979 - Dái resolution passed setting up a tribunal or Public Inquiry into the disaster at Whiddy Island, also known as the Betelgeuse incident
- March 4 - 1986 death of Edward McLysaght, former Chief Herald of Ireland
- March 5 - Feast of St. Kieran, patron of the Diocese of Ossory
- 1957 - Irish general election for the 16th Dáil
- March 6 - 1152: Synod of Kells convenes.
- March 7 - 1848: first unveiling of the Irish tricolour (in Waterford).
- 1965 - following the liturgical changes of the Second Vatican Council, Mass in Ireland is read for the first time in the English and Irish languages
- March 8 - 1966: Nelson's Pillar destroyed in explosion
- March 9 - 1932: First meeting of the 7th Dáil
- 1932 - Eamon de Valera elected President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
- 1982 - First meeting of the 23rd Dáil
- March 10 - 1894: Ireland wins Rugby Triple Crown for first time
- 1968 sudden death of Minister for Education, Donagh O'Malley
- 1987 - First meeting of the 25th Dáil
- March 11 - 1987: Dr. Garret FitzGerald resigns as leader of Fine Gael. Succeeded by Alan Dukes
- March 13 - 1979: Ireland joins new European Monetary System (EMS)
- March 14 - 1973: First meeting of the 20th Dáil
- 1991 - Birmingham Six freed
- March 17 - Saint Patrick's Day (public holiday), and for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- 1799 and 1940 - Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's Day fall on same date - "the palm and the shamrock worn together".
- March 18 - 1899: Ireland wins Rugby Triple Crown for 2nd time
- 1986 - Honorary Irish citizenship conferred on Tip O'Neill, Speaker of the House of Representatives
- March 20 - 1920 assassination by the British of Thomas McCurtain, Lord Mayor of Cork
- 1957: first meeting of the 16th Dail
- 1964 - death of Brendan Behan, poet, novelist and playwright
- March 21 - 1978 death of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh former President of Ireland
- March 22 - 1987 Launch of Irish National Lottery
- March 23 - 1971: Brian Faulkner elected PM of Northern Ireland
- March 24 - Feast of Saint Macartan, patron of the Diocese of Clogher
- 1909: death of John Millington Synge
- 1972: Brian Faulkner resigns as PM of Northern Ireland
- William Whitelaw appointed as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- March 25 - One of the four Irish Quarter days
- March 26 - 1931 death of Timothy Michael Healy, first Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- 1932 death of Sir Horace Plunkett
- March 28 - 1985 Gaisce, (The President's Awards}}, created
- 2002 - Dáil resolution passed setting up the Morris Tribunal to investigate complaints against some Gardaí in the Donegal Division
- March 29 - 1859: first issue of The Irish Times
- 2004: Smoking ban in all work places introduced in Ireland
- March 30 - 1979: Ireland announces ending of one-for-one parity with sterling.
- March 31 - 1931 death of Lord Glenavy, (Sir James Henry Mussen Campbell), lawyer, Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1918-1921, Cathaoirleach of the 1922 Seanad and of the 1925 Seanad
- 1976: The "Sallins Train Robbery"
The last days of March and the first three days of April are known as The Old Cows Days/The Days of the Brindled Cow or, in the Irish language, Laethanta na mBó Riabhaigh.
April - Aibreán[]
- April 1 - April Fool's Day - Lá na nAmadáin
- 1922 - executive powers transferred from UK Government to Irish Provisional Government, thereby achieving executive independence for the 26 counties
- 1943 - creation of the Office of Chief Herald of Ireland to replace Ulster King of Arms approved by Government of Ireland
- 1966 - death of Brian O'Nolan aka Flann O'Brien and Myles na Gopaleen, writer and satirist
- April - 1914: Cumann na mBan founded
- April 4 - 1900 Queen Victoria begins her last visit to Ireland
- 1774: death of Oliver Goldsmith
- April 6 - 1926 birth of Ian Paisley, current leader of Democratic Unionist Party
- April 7 - 1720 - Passing of the Declaratory Act 1720
- April 8 - Gladstone introduces first Home Rule bill.
- April 10 - 1966: Commemoration of 50th anniversary of Easter Rising begins
- 1998, Good Friday Agreement, signed in Belfast.
- April 11 - 1912 - RMS Titanic leaves Cobh, County Cork on ill-fated maiden voyage
- 1951: Dr Noel Browne, resigns as Minister for Health over Mother and Child Scheme controversy
- 1966 - opening of the Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)
- 1971 - Gaelic Athletic Association lifts ban on the playing of "foreign games"
- April 13 - 1742: world premiere of Handel's Messiah in Dublin
- 1829 - Catholic Emancipation achieved
- 1906: birth of Samuel Beckett, Good Friday
- 1992: celebrations to mark 250th anniversary of world premiere in Dublin of Handel's Messiah
- April 14 - 1983 inaugural meeting od Aosdána in The Old Parliament House, Dublin
- April 15 -1941 beginning of the Belfast Blitz
- April 16 - 1871: birth of John Millington Synge
- 2006 - Easter Sunday, commemoration of the 90th Anniversary of the 1916 Rising
- April 17 - 1783: British Renunciation Act recognises Irish legislative independence
- 1965 - Irish general election, 1965 for the 18th Dáil
- 1969 - election of Bernadette Devlin to the British House of Commons
- 2002 - Dáil resolution passed setting up the Barr Tribunal to investigate the fatal shooting of John Carthy
- April 18 - Feast of Saint Laserian, patron of Leighlin Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.
- 1949 - The Republic of Ireland Act comes into force.
- April 19 - 1875: Charles Stewart Parnell elected MP for Meath
- April 20 - 1912: death of Bram Stoker
- 1954 - Michael Manning becomes the last person to be executed in Irelandin Mountjoy Prison
- 1981 - Bobby Sands elected Sinn Féin MP, while on hunger strike
- April 21 - 1916: Roger Casement lands at Banna Strand
- April 22 - 1996 death of Molly Keane, novelist and playwright
- April 23 - 1014: Battle of Clontarf and death of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland on Good Friday
- 1831 - Creation of the Diocese of Galway
- April 24 - 1916: Start of the Easter Rising and the reading of The Proclamation of the Irish Republic.
- April 25 - 1882: Kilmainham Treaty signed by Charles Stewart Parnell and British Government
- 1992 - death of Dublin-born Francis Bacon (painter)
- April 26 - 1916 - Martial law declared in Dublin bey the British as a consequence of the Easter Rising
- 1950 death of The McGillycuddy of the Reeks, one of the Chiefs of the Name and a former member of the Seanad
- 1990: Irish Labour Party selects Mary Robinson as presidential candidate
- April 27 - 1653: The last major body of Irish Catholic troops under Phillip O'Reilly surrender to the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland at Cloughoughter in Cavan. End of the Irish Confederate Wars (begun 1641).
- 1953 death of Maud Gonne
- April 28 - 1958: Aer Lingus service to North America inaugurated
- 1969 - Terence O'Neill resigns as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- April 29 - 1916: Easter Rising ends with surrender
- April 30 - 1994: First performance of Riverdance at Eurovision Song Contest
Summer - An Samhradh (May, June and July)[]
May - Bealtaine[]
The first Monday in May is a public holiday.
- May 1 - Beltane and Lá Bealtaine, the first day of Summer
- 1316 - Edward Bruce crowned King of Ireland near Dundalk
- 1943 - Sir Basil Brooke, becomes Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- 1969 - Major James Chichester-Clark becomes Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- 1980 - Derrynaflan Chalice found in Tipperary bog
- 2004 - Ireland, holder of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, hosts a Day of Welcomes for the ten accession states.
- May 2 - 1872: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin becomes the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland
- 1984 - Report of the New Ireland Forum published
- 1969 - James Chichester-Clark becomes Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- May 3 - Feast of Saint Conleth, patron of Kildare Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
- 1785: first meeting of the Royal Irish Academy
- 1916 - executions of the leaders of the Easter Rising by the British begin - Pádraig Pearse, Tomás MacDonagh and Thomas J. Clarke
- 1933 - Oath of Allegiance (Ireland) to King abolished in Irish Free State
- May 4 - Leaders of the Easter Rising, Joseph Plunkett, Michael O'Hanrahan, Edward Daly and Willie Pearse executed
- May 5 - 1916 - Easter Rising leader John McBride executed by the British
- 1949: Ireland one of ten founder members of Council of Europe with HQ is Strasbourg
- 1981 - death of Bobby Sands MP while on hunger strike
- May 6 - 1074: death of Dúnán, first bishop of Dublin
- 1882 - the Phoenix Park Murders carried ot in Dublin
- 1970: the Arms Crisis - Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney dismissed from Government of Ireland
- May 7 - 1915: Lusitania sunk off Old Head of Kinsale
- 1931 - An Óige (Irish Youth Hostel Association) founded
- 1969 - tax exemptions for artists announced by Charles Haughey, Minister for Finance
- 1992 - Bishop Eamon Casey of Galway resigns after newspapers reveal he is the father of a teenage son
- May 8 - 1916 Easter Rising leaders Eamon Ceannt, Con Colbert, Michael Mallin and Seán Heuston executed by the British
- May 10 - 1972, Third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (EU membership)
- May 11 - 1967: Ireland applies to join European Economic Community
- 1971 - death of Sean Lemass, former Taoiseach
- May 12 - 1916 execution of Easter Rising leaders Seán MacDiarmada and James Connolly by the British
- May 13 - 653 (Pentecost Sunday): Monastery founded on Iona by Saint Columcille
- May 14 - Feast of Saint Mochuda (Carthage), patron of Lismore Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
- 1660 - Following restoration of monarchy in England, Charles II proclaimed King of Ireland in Dublin.
- May 15 - 1847: death of Daniel O'Connell at Genoa
- 1971 death of Sir Tyrone Guthrie
- May 16 - Feast of Saint Brendan, patron of the Diocese of Clonfert
- 1945 - Éamon de Valera and Churchill clash on radio over Ireland's wartime neutrality
- 1926 - Fianna Fáil party founded
- May 17 - 2002 - Irish general election for the 29th Dáil
- May 18 - 1939 - the Earl of Iveagh presents his Dublin townhouse, Iveagh House to the people of Ireland - it becomes the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs
- May 18 [[Wikipedia:2006] ]-Death of Michael O'Riordan. Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ireland and fighter in the Spanish Anti-Fascist fighter in 1936-1939 War.
- 1954 - Irish general election for the 15th Dáil
- May 19 - 1870: Home Rule movement founded by Isaac Butt in Dublin.
- May 21 - 1799: Bill of Union (later the Act of Union) introduced in Irish House of Commons
- May 22 - 1932 death of Augusta, Lady Gregory
- 1998: Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, the Amsterdam Treaty.
- 1998 -Referendums held in both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to ratify the Good Friday Agreement, (the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland)
- May 24 - 1487: Lambert Simnel crowned "Edward VI of England" in Dublin.
- 1798 - Irish Rebellion of 1798 begins
- 1921 - Irish general election for the Second Dáil
- 1923: End of the Irish Civil War. Frank Aiken issues a general order to the anti-treaty forces to "dump arms".
- May 25 - 1914: Third Home Rule bill passed by British Parliament
- 1995 - Last editions of the Irish Press and Evening Press newspapers
- May 26 - 1972: Special Criminal Court established in RoI
- 1987 - Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland- the Single European Act
- 1994 - Jack Charlton made a Freeman of Dublin City|2006] ]-Death of Michael O'Riordan. Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ireland and fighter in the Spanish Anti-Fascist fighter in 1936-1939 War.
- 1954 - Irish general election for the 15th Dáil
- May 19 - 1870: Home Rule movement founded by Isaac Butt in Dublin.
- May 21 - 1799: Bill of Union (later the Act of Union) introduced in Irish House of Commons
- May 22 - 1932 death of Augusta, Lady Gregory
- 1998: Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, the Amsterdam Treaty.
- 1998 -Referendums held in both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to ratify the Good Friday Agreement, (the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland)
- May 24 - 1487: Lambert Simnel crowned "Edward VI of England" in Dublin.
- 1798 - Irish Rebellion of 1798 begins
- 1921 - Irish general election for the Second Dáil
- 1923: End of the Irish Civil War. Frank Aiken issues a general order to the anti-treaty forces to "dump arms".
- May 25 - 1914: Third Home Rule bill passed by British Parliament
- 1995 - Last editions of the Irish Press and Evening Press newspapers
- May 26 - 1972: Special Criminal Court established in RoI
- 1987 - Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland- the Single European Act
- 1994 - Jack Charlton made a Freeman of Dublin City]]
- May 30 - death of Michael Davitt land reform camoaigner
- 1941: Enactment of Second Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.
- 1944 - Irish general election for the 12th Dáil
- 1951 - Irish general election for the 14th Dáil
- 1983 - first meeting in Dublin Castle of the New Ireland Forum
- 1986 - official opening of Knock Airport
- May 31 - 1911: RMS Titanic launched in Belfast
- 1941: Luftwaffe bombs Dublin
- 1970 - death of Arkle, winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup on three consecutive occasions
- 1995 - The Prince of Wales pays first official visit to Dublin
June - Meitheamh[]
The first Monday in June is a public holiday.
- June 2 - 1954 - First meeting of the 15th Dáil
- 1990 - death of Terence O'Neill former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- June 3 - Feast of St. Kevin (Abbot of Glendalough) and patron of the Archdiocese of Dublin,
- June 4 - 1798: death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald
- 1984 - President Reagan addresses joint session of Houses of the Oireachtas in Dublin
- June 5 - 1798: Battle of New Ross
- June 6 - Feast of St. Jarlath patron of the Archdiocese of Tuam
- 1997 - Irish general election for the 28th Dáil
- 2002 - First meeting of the 29th Dáil
- June 7 - 1921: first meeting of House of Commons of Northern Ireland
- 1979 - Ireland participates in the first direct elections to the European Parliament
- 2001 - Twenty-first Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (abolition of the death penalty)
- 2001 - Twenty-third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (International Criminal Court)
- June 8 - First Home Rule bill defeated
- June 9 - Feast of Saint Columcille (Secondary Patron of Ireland)
- 1549 - Book of Common Prayer ordered to be used in Ireland
- 1927 - Irish general election for the 5th Dáil
- 1944 - First meeting of the 12th Dáil
- June 11 - 1999: Twentieth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Local Government)
- 2004: Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (citizenship)
- June 10 - 1642: first regularly constituted presbytery meets in Carrickfergus.
- 2000 death of Frank Patterson, tenor
- June 11 - 1981: Irish general election for the 22nd Dáil
- June 12 - 1997: Mary Robinson appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
- June 13 - 1713: Jonathan Swift installed as Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
- 1865: birth of William Butler Yeats
- 1951 - First meeting of the 14th Dáil
- June 14 - 1939: Offences Against the State Act passed
- 1884 - Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (voting rights)
- June 15 - 1919 first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight by Alcock and Brown lands near Clifden, Connemara
- 1989 - Irish general election for the 26th Dáil
- June 16 - Bloomsday
- June 16 - 1922: Elections held for Third Dáil
- 1977 - Irish general election for the 21st Dáil
- June 17 - 1938 - Irish general election for the 10th Dáil
- June 18 - 1541: Henry VIII declared King of Ireland by Irish Parliament.
- 1969 - Irish general election for the 19th Dáil
- 1992: Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (the Maastricht Treaty)
- June 19 - 1940 establishment o the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- June 20 - 1763: birth of Wolfe Tone
- June 21 - 1798: 15,000 British troops disperse rebel army at Battle of Vinegar Hill and Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, during 1798 Rebellion
- June 22 - 1866: creation of first Irish Cardinal, Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin.
- 1932 opening of the 31st Eucharistic Congress in Dublin
- June 23 - St. John's Eve / Bonfire Night / Lá Fhéile Eoin
- 1927 - First meeting of the 5th Dáil
- 1929 end of celebrations marking centenary of Catholic Emancipation
- 1943 - Irish general election for the 11th Dáil
- 1998 death of Maureen O'Sullivan, actress
- June 24 - One of the four Irish Quarter days
- 1828 - Daniel O'Connell elected MP in Clare by-election
- June 25 - 1731: Royal Dublin Society founded.
- 1891 - Charles Stewart Parnell marries Kitty O'Shea
- 1938 - Douglas Hyde inaugurated as President of Ireland
- 1945 - Seán T. O'Kelly inaugurated as President of Ireland
- 1952 - Seán T. O'Kelly inaugurated for second term as President of Ireland.
- 1959 - Eamon de Valera inaugurated as President of Ireland.
- 1966 - Eamon de Valera inaugurated for second term as President of Ireland.
- 1970 - Roman Catholic bishops announce end of ban on RC attendance at Trinity College, Dublin
- 1973 - Erskine Hamilton Childers inaugurated as President of Ireland.
- June 26 - 1963: John F. Kennedy begins state visit to Ireland
- 1996 - Journalist Veronica Guerin murdered in Dublin
- 1997 - First meeting of the 28th Dáil
- June 27 - 1939 death of Tom Crean, Arctic explorer
- June 28 - 1922: Irish Civil War begins when Michael Collins bombards the Four Courts in Dublin
- 1963 - President John F. Kennedy addresses joint session of Houses of the Oireachtas in Dublin
- June 29 - 1315: Edward Bruce inaugurated as High King of Ireland
- June 30 - 1938: First meeting of the 10th Dáil
July - Iúil[]
- July 1 - 1937: Constitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hÉireann), enacted by plebiscite.
- 1937 - Irish general election for the 9th Dáil
- 1943: First meeting of the 11th Dáil
- 2006 - Commemoration in Dublin of the 90th Anniversary of the Battle of the Somme
- 1979 - Ireland assumes second Presidency of the Council of the European Union
- 1984 - Ireland assumes third Presidency of the Council of the European Union
- 1996 - Ireland assumes fifth Presidency of the Council of the European Union (see Jan. 1)
- July 2 - 1939: First meeting of the 19th Dáil
- 1990 - Nelson Mandela addresses joint session of the Oireachtas
- 2000 - death of Joey Dunlop, motorcycle racer
- July 5 - 1977: First meeting of the 21st Dáil
- 1979 - Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Adoption)
- 1979 - Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Seanad reform)
- July 6 - 1907: theft of Irish Crown Jewels from Dublin Castle discovered
- 1962: - first transmission of The Late Late Show on RTÉ
- July 8 - 689: Martyrdom of St Kilian at Würzburg
- 1911 - King George V opens the College of Science, now Government Buildings in Dublin
- July 10 - 1927: assassination of Kevin O'Higgins Minister for Justice
- 2000 - death of Denis O'Conor Don, aged 88 - succeeded by his son, Desmond as The O'Conor Don and one of the Chiefs of the Name
- July 11 - Feast of St Oliver Plunkett
- 1921: Truce signed in the Irish War of Independence
- 1929 restored General Post Office, Dublin, opened by President W. T. Cosgrave
- National Day of Commemoration held on the nearest Sunday to July 11.
- July 12 - a public holiday in Northern Ireland
- 1690: Battle of the Boyne
- 1691: Battle of Aughrim
- 1949: death of Douglas Hyde
- July 15 - 1927 death of Countess Markievicz
- July 17 - 1935 death of George William Russell, AE
- July 18 - 1872 introduction of the secret ballot
- 1951 - Abbey Theatre destroyed by fire
- 1966 - reopening of new Abbey Theatre
- 1988 - Nelson Mandela awarded Freedom of Dublin
- July 21 - 1937: First meeting of the 9th Dáil
- 1976: assassination of Christopher Ewart-Biggs British ambassador to Ireland
- July 22 - 1902 death of Archbishop Thomas Croke, first pPatron of the Gaelic Athletic Association
- 1929 opening of the Ardnacrusha hydro-electric station
- July 23 - 1693: death of Patrick Sarsfield, at Battle of Landen
- 1803 - start of rebellion led by Robert Emmet
- July 24 - Feast of Saint Declan
- 1943 - Edward McLysaght appointed first Chief Herald of Ireland (see April 1)
- July 26 - 1856: birth of George Bernard Shaw
- 1869 - Act disestablishing the Church of Ireland passed
- 1987 - Stephen Roche wins Tour de France
- 1994 - The Irish Minister for Education, Niamh Bhreathnach, announces the introduction of free third-level (University etc) education.
- July 27 - 1782 - Poyning's Law amended
- July 31 - 1917: death of Francis Ledwidge
- Garland Sunday (last Sunday of month)
Autumn - An Fómhar (August, September and October)[]
August - Lúnasa[]
The first Monday in August is a public holiday.
- August 1 - Lughnasadh/Lá Lúnasa, the first day of Autumn
- 1908 - Irish Universities Act setting up the National University of Ireland passed
- 1915 Padraig Pearse delivers oration at grave of O'Donovan Rossa
- August 2 - 1799: pre-union Irish Parliament meets for last time
- August 3 - 1916: execution of Sir Roger Casement at Pentonville Prison for his role in the Easter Rising of 1916.
- August 5 - 1847: funeral in Dublin of Daniel O'Connell
- 1956 - death of John Miller Andrews, second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- August 8 - 1923: Act to establish Garda Síochána passed
- August 9 - Feast of Saint Felim and Saint Nathy
- August 10 - 1636: compilation of the Annals of the Four Masters completed.
- August 11 - 1927: Fianna Fáil TDs take seats in Dáil Éireann
- August 12 - 1922: death of Arthur Griffith
- August 14 - 1903: Wyndham Irish Land Acts passed
- 1958 - KLM Flight 607-E crashes off Irish coast
- August 15 - Feast of The Assumption of Mary
- for Irish Roman Catholics, a Holy Day of Obligation
- 1649: Oliver Cromwell arrives in Dublin and begin the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.
- 1965 - Galway Cathedral consecrated by Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston and Papal Legate.
- 1998: Omagh bombing occurs in Northern Ireland
- August 16 - 1921: First meeting of Second Dáil
- August 19 - 1504: Battle of Knockdoe
- 1887: birth of Francis Ledwidge
- August 21 - 1970: Social Democratic and Labour Party-SDLP founded
- August 26 - 1921: Eamon de Valera elected President of the Irish Republic
- August 22 - 1922: death of Michael Collins
- August 23 - 1170: Richard de Clare, Strongbow, lands near Waterford.
- August 24 - 1958 - death of Paul Henry, landscape artist
- 1990: Brian Keenan released after 1574 days captivity in Beirut
- August 25 - 1170: Strongbow marries Aoife, daughter of Diarmuid MacMorrough the King of Leinster.
- August 27 - 1923 - Irish general election for the 4th Dáil
- 1979: Lord Mountbatten killed in IRA assassination in County Sligo
- August 29 - 1890: National Museum of Ireland and National Gallery of Ireland opened.
- 1946 - George Bernard Shaw awarde the Freedom of the City of Dublin
- 1975: death of Eamon de Valera.
- August 30 - Feast of St. Fiacre (Fiachra)
- August 31 - 1994: IRA declares complete cessation of all military operations
September - Meán Fómhair[]
- September 1 - 1737: first issue of Belfast News Letter.
- September 2 - 1939: Enactment of First Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.
- Ireland declares neutrality in World War II
- September 4 - 1607: the Flight of the Earls.
- September 5 - 1931: first issue of The Irish Press newspaper
- 1954 - 27 people die when KLM Flight 633 crashes two minutes after taking off from Shannon Airport
- September 7 - 1948: John A. Costello announces his intention of declaring Ireland a republic in Ottawa
- 1983 - Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Abortion)
- September 9 - Feast of St. Kieran of Clonmacnoise
- 1893 - Second Home Rule bill defeated in House of Lords
- 1922: First meeting of Third Dáil
- 1981: The National Concert Hall in Dublin officially opened
- September 10 - 1923: Irish Free State joins League of Nations
- September 11 - Drogheda captured by Oliver Cromwell
- 1997 - Dáil resolution passed setting up the Moriarty Tribunal to further investigate alleged payments by Dunnes Stores
- September 12 - 1997 - Mary Robinson resigns as President of Ireland
- September 14 - Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (the following Wednesday, Friday and Saturday were observed as Quarter tense)
- 1947 - All-Ireland Football Final played at the Polo Grounds, New York
- September 15 - 1927 Irish general election for the 6th Dáil
- September 16 - 1925 birth of Charles Haughey
- 1945 death of Count John McCormack
- 1961: Hurricane Debbie hits Ireland.
- September 18 - 1914: Third Home Rule bill receives Royal Assent but its implementation is suspended.
- 1964 - death of Seán O'Casey, dramatist
- September 19 - 1923: First meeting of the 4th Dáil
- September 20 - 1803: death of Robert Emmet
- September 22 - 1957 death of Oliver St. John Gogarty, physician, poet, senator,.
- September 23 - 1976 - Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, President of Ireland consults with Council of State (Ireland) on whether to refer Emergency legislation to the Supreme Court
- September 25 - Feast of St. Finbarr
- September 26 - Eamon de Valera makes inaugural speech as Chairman of the League of Nations
- September 28 - 1484: creation of the Wardenship of Galway
- 1912: Solemn League and Covenant signed throughout Ulster
- September 29 - One of the four Irish Quarter days
- 1979: Pope John Paul II begins historic three-day visit to Ireland
October - Deireadh Fómhair[]
The last Monday in October is a public holiday.
- October 1 - 1911 monument to Charles Stewart Parnell unveiled in Upper Sackville Street now O'Connell Street, Dublin
- October 2 - 1957 launch of VHI
- October 3 - 1691: Treaty of Limerick signed.
- 1971 - death of Seán Ó Riada, composer and traditional musician
- 1975 - kidnapping of Tiede Herrema
- October 4 - 1961 - Irish general election for the 17th Dáil
- October 5 - 1582: as a consequence of the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, Oct.5, - Oct.14, not included in calendar for 1582
- 1731 First meeting in the new Irish Houses of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland
- 1871: Fenian invasion of Canada.
- October 6 - 1175: Treaty of Windsor signed
- 1891 - death of Charles Stewart Parnell in Brighton.
- October 7 - 1927 death of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, owner of Farmleigh and the grandson of Arthur Guinness
- 1997 - Dáil resolution passed setting up The Mahon Tribunal to investigate certain Planning Matters
- October 11 - Feast of St. Canice
- 1922: Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations begin at Downing Street, London
- 1927: First meeting of the 6th Dáil
- 1961: First meeting of the 17th Dáil
- October 12 - 1975 canonisation of Oliver Plunkett in Rome
- October 13 - 2006 - St Andrews Agreement
- October 14 - 1882: birth of Eamon de Valera
- 1318 - death of Edward Bruce at Battle of Faughart
- 2001 - Re-interment and state funeral for War of Independence volunteer Kevin Barry and nine other volunteers, executed by the British between 1919 and 1921
- October 15 - 1945 death of Eoin MacNeill
- October 16 - Feast of St. Gall
- 1854: birth of Oscar Wilde
- 1890: birth of Michael Collins
- October 19 - 1745: death of Jonathan Swift
- October 20 - 1999 death of Jack Lynch, former Taoiseach
- October 22 - 1935 death of Edward Carson, unionist leader
- 1976: Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh resigns as President of Ireland.
- October 23 - 1641: Irish Rebellion of 1641 begins when Phelim O'Neill takes several towns and forts in Ulster.
- October 25 - 1920: Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, dies on 74th day of hunger strike
- October 27 - 1976: new IR£5 note issued bearing image of mediaeval Irish philosopher, Johannes Scotus Eriugena
- October 29 - Feast of St. Colman of Kilmacduagh
- October 30 - 1963 - death of Domhnall Ua Buachalla, last Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- 1997 - Seventeenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, (Cabinet confidentiality)
- October 31 - Halloween/Samhain Eve/Oíche Shamhna
Calendar terms in Irish[]
Days of the week - Laethanta na Seachtaine[]
- Monday: An Luain or Dé Luain - Latin Lunae, "of the Moon"
- Tuesday: An Mháirt or Dé Máirt - Latin Martis, "of Mars"
- Wednesday: An Chéadaoin or Dé Céadaoin - Old Irish, "first fasting"
- Thursday: An Déardaoin or Déardaoin - Old Irish, "day between fastings"
- Friday: An Aoine or Dé hAoine- Old Irish, "fasting"
- Saturday: An Satharn or Dé Sathairn - Latin Saturni, "of Saturn"
- Sunday: An Domhnach or Dé Domhnaigh- Latin Dominica, "of the Lord"
Seasons of the year - Ráithí na Bliana/Na Séasúir[]
- Spring: An tEarrach - Spring/Vernal Equinox: Lá Leathach an Earraigh
- Summer: An Samhradh - Summer Solstice: Grianstad an tSamhraidh
- Autumn: An Fómhar - Autumnal Equinox: Lá Leathach an Fhómhair
- Winter: An Gheimhreadh - Winter Solstice: Grianstad an Gheimhridh
Religious seasons - Séasúir Creidimh[]
- Lent: An Carghas - Latin Quadragesima, "fortieth"
- Easter: Cáisc - Latin Pascha (from Greek, from Aramaic, "passover")
- Advent: An Aidbhint - Latin Adventus, "coming"
- Christmastide: Nollaig - Latin Natalicia, "birthday celebration"
- Quarter Tense: Laethanta na gCeithre Thráth, "the days of four times"
Holidays and holy days - Féilte na Bliana[]
- Holiday: Lá Saoire
- Public Holiday: Saoire Poiblí
- Church Holyday: Lá Saoire Eaglaise
- Michaelmas Term: Téarma na Féile Mhicíl
- Hilary Term: Téarma na Féile Bríde
- Trinity Term: Téarma na Trionóide
- New Year's Eve: Oíche Chinn Bhliana
- New Year's Day: Lá Caille
- The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus: Ainmniú agus Timpeallghearradh Chríost
- Twelfth Night: Oíche Chinn an Dá Lá Dhéag
- Epiphany: Nollaig Bheag or Nollaig na mBan or An Eipifáine
- The Epiphany or Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles: An Taispeáint nó Nochtadh Chríost do na Gintlithe
- The Baptism of Our Lord: Baiste ár dTiarna
- The Conversion of Saint Paul: Tiontú Naomh Pól
- St. Brigid's Day: Lá Fhéile Bríde or Lá Feabhra
- The Presentation of Christ in the Temple: Toirbhirt Chríost sa Teampall
- The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Glanadh na Maighdine Beannaithe Muire
- Candlemas: Lá (Fhéile Muire) na gCoinneal
- St. Patrick's Day: Lá Fhéile Phádraig
- St. Joseph of Nazareth: Naomh Iosaef na Nasaire
- April Fools Day: Lá na nAmadáin
- St. John's Eve/Bonfire Night: Oíche Fhéile San Seáin
- Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Lá Fhéile Muire san Earrach or Lá Theachtaireacht an Aingil or Sanas na Maighdine Beannaithe Muire or Lá Fhéile Muire na Sanaise
- May Day: Lá Bealtaine
- The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin: Cuairt na Maighdine Beannaithe
- Assumption: Lá Fhéile Muire Mór (san Fhómhar)
- The Transfiguration of Our Lord: Athrú Cló ár dTiarna
- The Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Breith na Maighdine Beannaithe Muire
- St. Michael and all Angels: Naomh Michíl agus na hAingil uile
- Hallowe'en: Oíche Shamhna
- 1 Nov: Lá Samhna
- All Souls Day: Lá na Marbh
- Immaculate Conception: Giniúint Mhuire gan Smál
- Christmas Eve: Oíche na Nollag
- Christmas Day: Lá Nollag
- St. Stephen's Day: Lá Fhéile Stiofáin or Lá an Dreoilín
- Holy Innocents Day: Lá na Leanaí Neamhchiontacha
- St Mark the Evangelist: Lá Fhéile Naomh Marcas Soiscéalaí
- Sts. Philip and James, Apostles: Lá Fhéile Naomh Pilib agus Naomh Séamas, Aspail
- St. Mathias: Lá Fhéile Naomh Maitias
- St. Peter: Lá Fhéile Naomh Peadar
- St. Thomas: Lá Fhéile Naomh Tomás
- St. James the Apostle: Lá Fhéile Naomh Séamas Aspal
- St. Bartholemew: Lá Fhéile Naomh Parthalán
- St. Luke the Evangelist: Lá Fhéile Naomh Lúcás Soiscéalaí
- St. Matthew the Evangelist: Lá Fhéile Naomh Matha Soiscéalaí
- St. John the Evangelist: Lá Fhéile Naomh Eoin Soiscéalaí
- St. Andrews Day: Lá Fhéile Naomh Aindreas
- Sts. Simon and Jude: Lá Fhéile Naomh Siomón agus Naomh Iúd
- St. Swithin's Day: Lá San Svaítín
Movable feasts - Na Féilte Reatha[]
- Advent: An Aidbhint
- Ember Days: Laethanta na Cátaoireach
- Rogation Days: Laethanta na hAichiní
- Days of Fast and Abstinence: Laethanta Troscaidh agus Tréanais
- Shrove Tuesday: Máirt na hInide
- Ash Wednesday: Céadaoin an Luaithrigh
- Lent: An Carghas
- Holy Week: Seachtain na Páise
- Palm Sunday: Domhnach na Pailme or Domhnach na hImrime
- Spy Wednesday: Céadaoin an Bhraith
- Holy (Maundy) Thursday: Déardaoin Mandála [na hAithne]
- Good Friday: Aoine an Chéasta
- Holy Saturday: Oíche Cásca
- Easter Sunday: Domhnach Cásca
- Easter Monday: Luan Cásca
- Ascension Thursday: Déardaoin Deascabhála
- Corpus Christi: Déardaoin Chorp Chríost
- Pentecost Sunday: Domhnach Cincíse
- Whit Monday: Luan Cincíse
- Trinity Sunday: 'Domhnach na Trionóide