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Advent 2013 began on Sunday the 1st of December.
That date can be interpreted in two ways. The 1st of October 2010 was a Friday. January the 10th 2010 was a Sunday.
No. It depends upon which day Christmas Day falls. There must be four Sundays in Advent. Therefore, if the first Sunday of Advent falls on December 1st, then the other three will fall on 8th, 15th and 22nd with Christmas being on 25th (Wednesday).However, as Christmas falls this year (2009) on a Friday, there are only three Sundays in December before Friday 25th, namely 6th, 13th and 20th and so, for this year, the first Sunday in Advent had to start in November (29th).Next year (2010) will be the same with the first Sunday of Advent starting on 28th November.In 2011 the first Sunday of Advent starts on Nov 27th, as Christmas falls on a Sunday and, again, there will not be four Sundays in December before Christmas Day.The next time Advent starts on the first Sunday in December will be in 2012 when it falls on Dec 2nd.
Sunday the 1st of July 1973.
Sunday the 1st of May 2033.
It is Sunday the 1st of May 2016.
August 1st 2010 was a Sunday. The next one will be in 2021.
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)
From Sunday the 1st of January 1967 to Tuesday the 1st of June 2010 there were 2,266 Sundays.
Sunday, January 1st, 1995
It was actually the 1st of July in 1962.
Since there are four Sundays of Advent I can only assume it will end on Sunday December 19, 2010. It will begin on November 28th and end December 19th 2010.Roman Catholic AnswerAdvent ends with Evening Prayer I (First Vespers) of Christmas in the evening of December 24.