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They are, in order of appearance:

Advent (four Sundays prior to Christmas Day)

Christmas (12 days)

Ordinary Time

Lent (40 days, spread out over 46 calendar days)

Triduum (3 days)

Easter (50 days, ends at the Pentecost)

Ordinary Time (again, until the end of the liturgical year in November)

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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Liturgical Calendar includes the following seasons:

1. Advent

2. Christmas

3. Ordinary Time

4. Lent

5. Sacred Triduum

6. Easter

(and again Ordinary Time, the 2nd part)

so there are six liturgical seasons in the calendar.

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There are five seasons in the Liturgical Year. They are Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time.

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Lent,ordinary time,easter,advent

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