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The Liturgical Year begins on the first Sunday of Advent, which usually occurs around the beginning of December or the end of November, and ends on the feast of Christ the King.
The Scriptures take us through the Liturgical Year on a three year cycle. The Church designates readings to be used for each day on a three year cycle. We have Liturgical Years A, B and C. We look at Jesus and our own lives through the Gospel of Matthew (Cycle A), Mark (Cycle B) and Luke (Cycle C).
Major Seasons of the Western Christian Liturgical Year. Season of ADVENT. Time of watchful/joyful preparation for the Lord’s Coming, “first coming” (Christmas) and “second coming” (Parousia). Begins four Sundays before Christmas (Nov. 27 to Dec. 3); thus 3-4 weeks long, only rarely four full weeks.
This document is one of a range of resources about the Liturgical Calendar that can be found on the Liturgy Ofice website. www.liturgyofice.org.uk/Calendar revised September 2017. ENGLAND & WA L E S.
during the different periods of the liturgical year, in accord with traditional discipline, the church completes the education of the faithful by means of both spiritual and bodily devotional practices, instruction, prayer, works of penance and works of mercy. 15
• The Ordo for the current year – there is a wealth of information about a liturgical year • entre for Liturgy - Liturgical alendar 2022 – view a liturgical year as a whole. • The Sunday Missal – read and reflect on the short paragraph that introduces each Sunday of the year.
9 Οκτ 2021 · This liturgical season can also be called “Ordered Time” or the “Season of the Year” (when Sundays are sequentially numbered). The first part of "Ordinary Time" begins after the Christmas season (the day after the Baptism of the Lord) and runs up until Lent (which begins on Ash Wednesday).