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The liturgical year begins with the First Sunday of Advent.

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The season that begins the Liturgical Year is Advent, the season before Christmas.

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What begins th liturgical year?

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


Does Christ the king end the liturgical year?

It is the last Sunday of the liturgical year.Because the liturgical year begins with the First Sunday of Advent, the end of the liturgical year is actually the Saturday after Christ the King.


What liturgical season begins the Church year?

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Is Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year?

Roman Catholic AnswerYes, Advent begins the liturgical year, four Sundays before Christmas each year. The Sunday before the First Sunday of Advent is Christ the King which ends the liturgical year.


What feast ends the liturgical tear?

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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.


Does Lent start the liturgical year in the Catholic Church?

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How is the Liturgical Year broken up?

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How many days in the Liturgical Calendar?

Since the liturgical year always begins on the first Sunday of Advent, the length of the liturgical year is always a multiple of a whole week. Most liturgical years are 52 weeks (364 days) long. However, in any year in which Christmas falls on a Monday, as well as any leap year in which Christmas falls on a Tuesday, the liturgical year that ends in early December of one of those years is 53 weeks (371 days) long.


Is advent the center of the liturgical year?

Easter is the center of the liturgical year.