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The '''Liturgical Year''' also contains [[Holy Days of Obligation]]; the number varies by rite and region.
The '''Liturgical Year''' also contains [[Holy Days of Obligation]]; the number varies by rite and region.
== Dynamic Seasons ==
* The [[Advent]] season leads to Christmas day.
* The [[Christmas]] season ends with the [[Baptism of the Lord]], the beginning of Jesus' public ministry (i.e., the time that He spent in the company of His disciples).
* [[Lent]] leads to Easter Sunday.
* The [[Easter]] season culminates on the day of [[Pentecost]].
* [[Ordinary Time]] ends with the [[Feast of Christ, the King]].  Unlike all of the other feasts of the Church year, the [[Feast of Christ, the King]] is concerned with a future event: [[Apocalypticism| the end of everything.]]


== Links ==
== Links ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgical_Year#Catholic_Church_liturgical_year "Liturgical year" (Wikipedia).]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgical_Year#Catholic_Church_liturgical_year "Liturgical year" (Wikipedia).]
[[Category:Liturgical Year]]
[[Category:Liturgical Year]]

Revision as of 19:59, 24 May 2011

The birth of the Messiah
6-7 weeks.
Following Jesus as a disciple
30-34 weeks.
The death and resurrection of Jesus
14 weeks.

The Liturgical Year also contains Holy Days of Obligation; the number varies by rite and region.

Dynamic Seasons


Links