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A Solemnity is the highest liturgical rank of a feast in the ecclesiastical calendar, followed by Feast, Memorial, and Optional Memorial.
Vestments made from cloth of gold may be used on days of special solemnity as a substitute for white, red, or green.purple
The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent
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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.
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No, the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is not considered a solemnity in the Roman Calendar. However, it is observed as such in a few limited places.
A liturgical calendar is used for religious purposes and divination and is usually based on lunar cycles. A regular calendar is used for civil or mundane purposes and is usually based on solar cycles.
it is called the church's calendar
The first Sunday in Advent.
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