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The first candle is lit on the first Sunday of Advent. Each succeeding Sunday an additional candle is lit until all four are lit on the forth Sunday of Advent.
Advent begins the Liturgical year in the Roman Catholic Church
The first Sunday of Advent is Sunday, November 28, 2010.
Matter to whom? The four candles on an Advent wreath are there to represent the four Sundays of Advent, the third candle, which is the Rose candle, represents the third Sunday of Advent, which is Gaudete Sunday, meaning "rejoice". You may call it whatever you wish, but, officially, they just represent the First Sunday of Advent, the Second Sunday of Advent, etc.
Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day, which is the Sunday nearest November 30, and ends on Christmas Eve (Dec 24). If Christmas Eve is a Sunday, it is counted as the fourth Sunday of Advent, with Christmas Eve starting at sundown. The first Sunday may be as early as November 27. When this occurs, Advent has twenty-eight days. If the first Sunday of Advent is on December 3, Advent will only last twenty-one days.
The first Sunday of Advent is the first day of Advent. The date varies from year to year.
The Advent Wreath is put up on the first Sunday of Advent.
What happpens on the third Sunday of advent?What happpens on the third Sunday of advent?
The candle traditionally lit on the second Sunday of Advent is the Bethlehem candle.
The first Sunday in Advent.
In 2010, Advent begins on Sunday, November 28th.
Stir up Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent. In 2007, the first Sunday of Advent is December 2nd. Therefore, Stir-up Sunday is November 25th.