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The cycle changes with the beginning of a new Liturgical Year on the first Sunday of Advent.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the Liturgical Year starts four Sundays before Christmas with the season of Advent; which begins the week after the Solemnity of Christ the King-the last Sunday of the Liturgical Year.
Advent begins the Liturgical year in the Roman Catholic Church
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Triduum is the shortest season of the Catholic liturgical year. It begins on Holy Thursday with the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper and ends as dark begins on the Vigil of Easter with the beginning of the Easter Vigil Mass.
The name of the yearly cycle that the Roman Catholic Church undergoes is called the Liturgical Year. There are several Liturgical Seasons celebrated during the Mass and throughout her Liturgy. They are written in order: Advent/Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent/Easter, Pentecost (for one week, the Church offers Mass for Pentecost), and Ordinary Time. The Liturgical Year ends on the last week of Ordinary Time, on the feast of Christ the King. Then, the Liturgical Cycle begins again with Advent. It is noteworthy to mention that the Church creates a new Paschal Candle with the current year at the Easter Vigil, on the night before Easter Sunday. There is also a Cycle with the Gospels: Cycle A, Cycle B, Cycle C. In each of these cycles, which changes as does the Liturgical Year, different Gospel authors are read at the Liturgies. I hope this answers your question.
The Catholic Liturgical year is the year as celebrated in the Church, wherein the year is divided into the Seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time. Also, various days are dedicated to various saints, and feasts of God, Our Blessed Lord, and His Mother.
In Eastern Orthodoxy, the Church Year or Liturgical Year is referred to as "the Indiction."
The Catholic mass is based on the liturgical year.A liturgical year includes Saints' feast days and other important religious events.
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Assuming you mean the Catholic Church? Or other like that?The Liturgical Year, I suppose, although it's often just called the "Church Year". It starts with the Advent season, just before Christmas.