Ordinary Time in 2013 begins on Monday, 14 January and continues through Tuesday, 12 February. It then resumed on Monday 20 May and ends on Saturday, 30 November with None.
Solemnity of Christ the King
Ordinary time starts in January on 10th fhis follows the ninth of January which was the baptism of the Lord. 10 - Ordinary Time Week 1 (P1)
Ordinary time resumes on the Monday after Pentecost.
The sunset time is when the sun starts to go below the horizon, marking the end of the day.
it starts at 9 pm and ends at 11 pm
There are two times we are in Ordinary Time. There are 28 weeks of Ordinary Time after Easter and 5 weeks of Ordinary Time after Christmas. However, this varies depending upon when Easter falls in a particular year. The actual number of weeks of Ordinary Time in any given year can total 33 or 34.
A word that starts with AN and ends with OR: ancestor.
it starts at 8:45 and ends at 3:50
Advent. It is a time of hope, of joyful anticipation.It is an eschatological time. It is not a time of penitence. Some people get confused by this since both Advent and Lent call for Violet vestments. To help distinguish the nature of these two periods, liturgists have suggested wearing a more purple-violet during Lent and penitential seasons, and more of a blue-violet during Advent. Advent begins on the Sunday closest to the feast of St. Andrew (November 30). Since he was the first called of the apostles, it was deemed fitting that the Sunday near his feast mark the beginning of the (western) Liturgical Year, and of the time of expectation for the coming of Christ.
It starts at the beginning & ends when it's over
It is the end of the church year in Ordinary time. The seasonof Advent follows