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Yes! it is always in the ordinary time.
No. The Feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Solemnity of Christ the King
The Feast of Francis of Assisi - October 4 - falls in Ordinary Time.
The color of his vestments would depend upon the liturgical season: Green - Ordinary Time Violet - Advent and Lent Red - Feast days of the Holy Spirit, the Passion of Christ and feast days of martyrs White (or gold) - major solemnities such as Easter, All Saints and Christmas.
Green would be worn on her feast day as it occurs during Ordinary Time.
On Monday following the Sunday Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January
It is the end of the church year in Ordinary time. The seasonof Advent follows
2014 has 365 days, it is not a leap year
33-34 weeks
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which refers to the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is on December 8th, which is during Advent.
3 days max