Reformation Day
October 31, Friday
By the 16th century, Reformation Day was partially celebrated. Initially, the dates of November 10 or February 18 (Luther’s birth and death dates) were used; additionally, the day of the Augsburg Confession (June 25) was celebrated. In 1667, John George II, Elector of Saxony, declared October 31 as a holiday. This date gained recognition in most Evangelical countries.
In the Lutheran Church, Reformation Day is observed annually. The liturgical color is red, symbolizing the blood of the martyrs of the Holy Christian faith.
Reformation Day in other years
- 2021 October 31, Sunday
- 2022 October 31, Monday
- 2023 October 31, Tuesday
- 2024 October 31, Thursday
- 2026 October 31, Saturday