The Feast of the Dedication of a Church is 1st class and therefore replaces Sunday (so is the Patronal Feast of Church, but that's obviously impossible to include.) In some places this is fixed on a certain Sunday of the year.
Likewise the Feast of the Dedication of the Diocesan Cathedral.
Seconding the Rogation Mass suggestion...as it can be sung as a II Class Votive Mass replacing the Sunday Mass on April 25.
Other Class II Votive Masses replacing the Sunday can include: Mass for the Forty Hours Devotion, Masses on the Anniversary of the Pope or Bishop, Mass "De Propaganda Fide" on World Mission Sunday,
The Proper Vigil of Christmas (Missa "Hodie Scietis") takes precedence over the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Missa "Rorate") if December 24 falls on Sunday (Cf. General Rubrics of the Roman Missal, #30a), which will happen next in 2017.
Is this hymnal primarily for the USA? The Feasts of Principal National Patrons for individual countries do take precedence over Sundays in these countries. There are also a few local customs such as the prayer for the Sovereign after Mass in Britain.
Note that: 1. the title of the October 7 Feast is Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary (formerly the Feast of the Rosary of Our Lady) 2. the title of the Sunday before Pentecost is "Sunday after the Ascension" (formerly the Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension) 3. Color on 2nd Sunday after Pentecost (fomerly the Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi) is Green according to the 1962 rubrics. However, a Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament may be said even if the Feast of Corpus Christi is not celebrated as an External Solemnity, per RGMR Changes #34. 4. the title of the following Sunday is 3rd Sunday after Pentecost (formerly the Sunday within the Octave of the Sacred Heart)
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