If you are referring to the liturgical readings, there are two cycles: the Gospels are broken down into a three year plan, Years A, B, and C. Matthew is predominately read in year A, Mark in year B, and Luke in year C, St. John's Gospel is scattered throughout all three years. The daily Mass cycle is broken down into two years, Year I and Year II. This plan covers about 13.5 % of the Old Testament (not including the psalms) and 71.5% of the New Testament are heard at Mass if you attend daily Mass religiously for three years in a row.
The three-year cycle is year A, B and C.
As of June 2014 we are in year A of the Sunday cycle, and year II of the weekday lectionary, and will be in them until the First Sunday of Advent, on 30 November 2014 when we will start year B of the Sunday cycle, and year I of the weekday cycle.
Catholic liturgical years come in three cycles for Sunday Cycle A, Cycle B, and Cycle C. . These refer to the cycle of Scripture readings used at Mass. Weekday readings are divided into Year 1 and Year 2
Life cycle show the living time(in year) of the tree. Each cycle indicates One year old.
The cycle of sunspot activity.
The cycle of sunspot activity.
The Frog
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In the Chinese zodiac, the Year of the Snake is followed by the Year of the Horse. The Chinese zodiac follows a 12-year cycle, with each year associated with a specific animal. After the Horse, the cycle continues with the Year of the Goat.
Year is one cycle around the sun. Month is one lunar cycle.
If it was in the wild the life cycle is from seedling to seedling and that is typically a year...
the frog is not used to represent a year in the Chinese cycle of years. Most animals are not used.