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The first Sunday of Advent is the first day of Advent. The date varies from year to year.

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Yes, the first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the new Liturgical Year.

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Yes, the first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of a new Liturgical Year.

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Four Sundays before Christmas.

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Feast of Christ the king

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It always starts on a Sunday.

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What is the first Sunday of the new liturgical year?

Advent begins the Liturgical year in the Roman Catholic Church


When does the catholic church year end and when does it begin?

The Catholic and Anglican church year, this year, ends on Saturday the 26 th November 2022 . The following day 27th November., is Advent Sunday. The start of the Church year. Advent Sunday is a movable feast Next year it will be Sunday 3rd December 2023. Advent Sunday is always four Sunday's before Christmas Day. The word 'Advent' , from Latin, means the 'Coming' ; The Coming of Christmas. The Greek and Russian Orthodox churches work to a different calendar.


On which Sunday does the Church Liturgical Year begin?

The first Sunday of Advent.


In what month does the Catholic church celebrate Advent in?

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.


When does the first Sunday of Advent begin?

The First Sunday of Advent begins on the preceding Saturday night with First Vespers (Evening Prayer on Saturday evening). The First Sunday of Advent is always the first of the four Sundays before Christmas on the 25th of December.


What makes the liturgical calendar different from the calendars?

The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent


What season begins the Church year?

The church year starts on the First Sunday in Advent. The date can be calculated each year by counting four Sundays back from Christmas, so if Christmas is on a Monday the liturgical year started on December 3 and if Christmas is on a Sunday the liturgical year started on November 27.


When is the first day of Advent this year?

In 2010, Advent begins on Sunday, November 28th.


Liturgical year begins with?

The beginning of Advent which varies each year


What liturgical year begins Advent 2011?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe year of grace, 2012, begins with the First Sunday of Advent. This year we will be in cycle B.


When does the liturgical year start and end?

The first day of the following liturgical seasons: The First Sunday of Advent (Advent) Christmas Mass at Midnight (Christmas) Monday after the Baptism of the Lord (Ordinary Time) Ash Wednesday (Lent) Dark on Holy Saturday (Easter) Matins & Lauds on Monday after Pentecost (Ordinary Time)


What begins th liturgical year?

The first Sunday of Advent is when the new liturgical year is begun