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Ordinary time resumes on the Monday after Pentecost.
It is still in the season of Ordinary Time so it is green. On Ash Wednesday the first day of lent you change to purple
There are two seasons of Ordinary Time: 1.) from the end of the Christmas Season until the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday 2.) from the end of the Easter Season until the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent.
Catholic AnswerOrdinary Time begins the Monday after the last Sunday of the Christmas Season (after Epiphany), and ends on Tuesday evening before Ash Wednesday (forty days before Easter). Then it starts again on Monday morning following Pentecost Sunday (fifty days after Easter) and runs until Mid-Afternoon Prayer on the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent (which is the first of the four Sundays before Christmas).
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Ordinary Time in 2013 begins on Monday, 14 January and continues through Tuesday, 12 February. It then resumed on Monday 20 May and ends on Saturday, 30 November with None.
The time before lent is simply back to the ordinary time especially the first Sunday of ordinary time.
There are two times we are in Ordinary Time. There are 28 weeks of Ordinary Time after Easter and 5 weeks of Ordinary Time after Christmas. However, this varies depending upon when Easter falls in a particular year. The actual number of weeks of Ordinary Time in any given year can total 33 or 34.
There are two sessions of Ordinary Time: 1.)From the end of the Easter Season until the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent 2.)From the end of the Christmas Season until the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday
For the first time, ordinary citizens could participate directly in government.