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Easter is the center of the liturgical year.
It is the last Sunday of the liturgical year.Because the liturgical year begins with the First Sunday of Advent, the end of the liturgical year is actually the Saturday after Christ the King.
No, the feast of Pentecost is not the last day of the Liturgical year. The last Sunday of the Liturgical Year is the feast of Christ the King. The last day of the Liturgical year would be the following Saturday.
In Eastern Orthodoxy, the Church Year or Liturgical Year is referred to as "the Indiction."
The first Sunday of Advent is when the new liturgical year is begun
The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year.
The Catholic mass is based on the liturgical year.A liturgical year includes Saints' feast days and other important religious events.
The Liturgical Year in 2011 started on Sunday, November 27, 2011.
Christ the King is the final Sunday of the Liturgical Year.
There is symbolism in each liturgical color, and so the color of the vestments or hangings will be determined by: 1. The moods appropriate to the season of the liturgical year. 2. A color appropriate to a special religious event. Different colors are used by different branches of the church in different countries. Hope this helps!
The beginning of Advent which varies each year
Yes, it is. The first Sunday of Advent is the very first day of the Liturgical Year.