Visit the homepage for more information. This chart illustrates the Church seasons in which Marian solemnities, feasts and memorials may fall. Please note that the months that contain the seasons and ...
Carnival Season typically starts after Epiphany on Jan. 6 and culminates on Ash Wednesday, which falls on March 5 this year.
The liturgical year was to be revised so that the traditional customs and discipline of the sacred seasons shall be preserved or restored to suit the conditions of modern times. Their specific ...
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the 40-day period in which Christians worldwide observe a period of reflection, prayer ...
The liturgical year is made up of six times and seasons: The calendar dates of the liturgical times and seasons vary from year to year and are published by the church in the ORDO -- an annual calendar ...
Instead of including a page for each of 12 months, it’s organized by church season: it takes the liturgical calendar, not the Gregorian one, as its starting point. (It also contains beautiful art.) ...
But Christians hold fast to that true meaning. The purpose of Advent, the liturgical season that marks the lead-up to Christmas, is to prepare ourselves to welcome Christ into our lives.
A few weeks ago in a meeting with other district clergy, a question raised was, “Is Epiphany a day or a season?” Technically, the Sundays following Epiphany (Jan. 6) are called the Sundays after ...
Green is a sign of life in nature and as such it represents growth, life and hope. It symbolizes the graces that draw people into the life of God. The last Sunday of Ordinary Time is the Solemnity of ...
The Church year is split into different seasons based on the life of Christ. In addition to these, feast days are also celebrated throughout the year. By celebrating the liturgical year ...
Here's a list of dates for Ash Wednesday, Easter and Passover this year. Lent is the 46-day liturgical season that precedes the holiday of Easter, which commemorates the life, crucifixion ...