In His ordinary moments, He was with His disciples or Family members.
Considering, that Jesus's story is one of a divine nature, one cannot really tell what he does in ordinary time other than pray and praise the father.
Christians believe he set an example of how people should act.
No Jesus only drank ordinary wine , nothing strong .
They were jealous that Jesus spent time with the ordinary people. The scribes and Pharisees thought they were the spiritual people of that time. Again and again Jesus showed them that they were far from the truth. So they criticized Him and eventually had Jesus killed. But that was all part of God's plan.
Green represents hope. It's the color of new life, like green vegetation. Thus, the green color signifies our hope for "new life" with God in His Kingdom, through His Son Jesus Christ. Ordinary time represents the time in between the major liturgical seasons of Lent-Easter and Advent-Christmas. Ordinary Time is not to be thought of as "average" or boring, but a time when we should be hopeful. Green reminds us of that hope in Christ.
Songs in Ordinary Time has 740 pages.
Songs in Ordinary Time was created in 1995-08.
To prove that he was not an ordinary man, that God gave him power.
Ordinary Time is actually a pretty sad translation of the Latin with is Time thoughout the year. The English use of Ordinary is from the Latin Ordinalis which means ordered time, as in numbered: from the website About.com Catholicism: Ordinary Time is called "ordinary" because the weeks are numbered. The Latin word ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series, stems from the Latin word ordo, from which we get the English word order. Thus, Ordinary Time is in fact the ordered life of the Church-the period in which we live our lives neither in feasting (as in the Christmas and Easter seasons) or in more severe penance (as in Advent and Lent), but in watchfulness and expectation of the Second Coming of Christ. A lot happens in Ordinary Time, everything that is celebrated in the life of Christ outside of His Birth (which is the Christmas Season), preparing for His Birth (which is Advent), His Passion and Death (which is the Easter Triduum) or preparing for His Passion and Death (which is Lent) or celebrating His Resurrection (which is Easter) - EVERYTHING ELSE happens in "Ordinary Time".
In 2014, Ordinary Time begins on Monday, 13 January.
No, Lent is a different liturgical season from Ordinary Time.
ACOTLEOT means Adevent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Easter, and Ordinary Time.