Advent is the beginning of the Western liturgical year and commences on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. Depending on where Christmas falls in the calendar, it could last four to five weeks.
Advent lasts about 4 weeks, depending on the day when Christmas falls. It includes the four Sundays prior to December 25.
Advent includes the 4 weeks before Christmas.
it goes for four weeks. the four weeks before Christmas
The celebration of Advent comprises the four weeks before Christmas.
The Roman Catholic church has a tradition of lighting Advent Candles during the four weeks of Advent.
Six weeks, from late May to early July…
The Advent Wreath was originally a Lutheran tradition which marks the four weeks of Advent. Made of evergreen branches layed horizontally, is had four candles representing the weeks. We use the Advent Wreath today but it is refered to as a Christmas wreath.
In western churches, advent starts on the 4th Sunday before Christmas day - so between 3 and 4 weeks. In the Orthodox church, there are 40 days of advent - nearly six weeks. Advent calenders usually start on the 1st of December - 3 weeks and 4 days before Christmas.
There are four weeks in advent before Christmas every year changes.
The period from December 1 to December 24 is known as Advent.
probably a little or a lot late but 4 weeks