It's a leap year and starts on a Sunday, so you have to go back to 1984.
The thirtieth week of calendar year 2011 starts on Monday July 25 and ends on Sunday July 31.
1978 was a common year starting on a Sunday. As of 2018, the next time you can use this calendar is in the year 2023.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the Liturgical Year starts four Sundays before Christmas with the season of Advent; which begins the week after the Solemnity of Christ the King-the last Sunday of the Liturgical Year.
1967 was a common year starting on a Sunday. As of 2018, the next time you will be able to use a 1967 calendar is in 2023.
The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent
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.
Advent begins the Liturgical year in the Roman Catholic Church
It depends on the year, since the Hebrew calendar is shorter than the normal Gregorian calendar. In the Hebrew calendar, Hanukkah starts on Kislev 25 and ends on Tevet 2 (or Tevet 3 if Kislev is short.) This year, Hanukkah begins in the evening of Saturday, December 8, and ends in the evening of Sunday, December 16.
.Catholic AnswerThe last Sunday of the liturigical year is the Feast of Christ the King.
Sunday http://wethersfieldct.com/calendar/1965/6/13 it was Sunday http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=1965&country=1
1150 was a common year in the Julian calendar. This means that it had 365 days and was not a leap year. Not only was it a common year, but it also started on a Sunday.