The beginning of Advent which varies each year
Advent begins the Liturgical year in the Roman Catholic Church
Advent
The first Sunday of Advent is when the new liturgical year is begun
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, Advent begins the liturgical year, four Sundays before Christmas each year. The Sunday before the First Sunday of Advent is Christ the King which ends the liturgical year.
The yearly calendar begins JANUARY 1 but the liturgical calendar begins on the first Sunday of Advent
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.
The feast of Christ the King. The following Sunday starts Advent and a new liturgical year begins
Advent - the beginning of the Liturgical Year Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time which ends on the Feast of Christ the King and a new Liturgical Year begins the following Sunday with Advent..
The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year.
The first day of the following liturgical seasons: The First Sunday of Advent (Advent) Christmas Mass at Midnight (Christmas) Monday after the Baptism of the Lord (Ordinary Time) Ash Wednesday (Lent) Dark on Holy Saturday (Easter) Matins & Lauds on Monday after Pentecost (Ordinary Time)
Yes, it is. The first Sunday of Advent is the very first day of the Liturgical Year.