hoogfeesten
Hoogfeesten is a Dutch term used to describe the highest-ranking feast days in the Christian liturgical calendar, primarily within Catholic and historic Dutch-speaking contexts. They correspond to what is called solemnities in the official liturgy: days that celebrate the most central mysteries of the Christian faith, prominent saints, or significant events in Jesus’ and Mary’s lives. Hoogfeesten are distinguished from ordinary Sundays and lesser feast days by their public importance and liturgical prominence.
In practice, hoogfeesten feature a more elaborate liturgy than ordinary days. The proper prayers and readings
Typical examples of hoogfeesten include major Christian celebrations such as Christmas (Nativity of the Lord), Easter