The word Advent comes from Christainity & Protestantism. I also think that it is atleast 159 years old!
It comes from the Latin word adventus. Advent is a season observed by Christian all over the world.
"Advent" comes from the Latin word "adventus," meaning arrival or coming. It is commonly associated with the Christian liturgical season leading up to Christmas, symbolizing the anticipation and preparation for the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Advent
The word "advent" does not occur in Latin. The English word "advent" (meaning "arrival") is from Latin adventus, "approach; arrival" (from ad-, "toward", and venire, "to come").
The feast day of Christ the King is the last Sunday of the Liturgical year. It is followed by the First Sunday of Advent. Every celebrated holiday of the Liturgical year falls between the First Sunday of Advent and Christ the King.
The Advent Wreath is put up on the first Sunday of Advent.
Advent ("coming") is the church season immediately preceding Christmas.
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The Roman Catholic church has a tradition of lighting Advent Candles during the four weeks of Advent.