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Liturgical CalendarThe liturgical calendar is used by the Church and it starts with the first Sunday of Advent, when we begin to prepare for the birth of Christ. Then comes the Christmas season followed by ordinary time, then Lent, which celebrates the 40 days when Christ was fasting in the desert. Then is Easter, when Jesus rose from the dead. Next comes another ordinary time, shorter than the first. After that there is Advent and the whole cylce starts over.
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The liturgical calendar is the various seasons throughout which the Catholic Church celebrates the different time periods and aspects of the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Church's liturgical year (and the liturgical calendar) starts on the First Sunday of Advent and ends on the Saturday after the Last Sunday after Pentecost.

There are eight seasons of the Church on the Traditional Liturgical Calendar:

1) Advent 2) Christmas 3) Epiphany 4) Septuagesima 5) Lent 6) Passiontide 7) Easter 8) Pentecost.

The liturgical calendar is divided into 2 sections: 1) the temporal cycle 2) the sanctoral cycle.

The temporal cycle comprises the seasons listed above in which different aspects of Our Lord's life are commemorated throughout each year.

The sanctoral cycle is the annual celebration of the different Saints, and most of these days are attached to certain days of the calendar year.

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It is the calendar of the church. It is based on the primary Christian holidays. It indicates the church 'seasons' and what colors are used on the alter. Sermon topics and specific scripture readings are often listed as part of such a calendar.

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What makes the liturgical calendar different from the calendars?

The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent


Does the Seventh-day Adventist church have a liturgical calendar?

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What part of the liturgical calendar are flowers removed from the sanctuary?

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Does Catholicism have a religious calendar?

Yes, it is called the liturgical calendar marking the seasons, feasts, and memorials of saints, Our Blessed Lord, His Mother, and God.


Can you use blue in the liturgical calendar?

No, blue is not an approved liturgical color, although it is sometimes used for the bands on a white vestment intended for use on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary.


Why do Catholics wear bright robes?

The colors correspond to the liturgical calendar and are intended to evoke certain emotions.


What is the liturgical calendar for an Eastern Catholic Church?

There are nine rites in the Catholic Church, eight of which are not the Latin (Roman) Rite, and most of those eight rites are Eastern: Byzantine, Armenian, Chaldean, Coptic, Ethiopic, Malabar, Maronite, and Syrian. Each of them has their own proper liturgical calendar.