The first Sunday of Advent is when the new liturgical year is begun
Christ the King marks the end of Ordinary Time and the following Sunday is the first Sunday of the new liturgical year - the first Sunday of Advent.
The first Sunday of Advent is the first day of Advent. The date varies from year to year.
The cycle changes with the beginning of a new Liturgical Year on the first Sunday of Advent.
Christ the King marks the end of Ordinary Time and the following Sunday is the first Sunday of the new liturgical year - the first Sunday of Advent.
The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of a new liturgical year.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe new liturgical year starts with the First Sunday of Advent, four weeks before Christmas.
The church year starts on the First Sunday in Advent. The date can be calculated each year by counting four Sundays back from Christmas, so if Christmas is on a Monday the liturgical year started on December 3 and if Christmas is on a Sunday the liturgical year started on November 27.
The feast of Christ the King. The following Sunday starts Advent and a new liturgical year begins
in fact it never ends because it is a religion and that people are believers of god that is why church may never end unless people decfide to end it... phiscally -3001022 The Roman Catholic liturgical year ends on the Saturday following the Feast of Christ the King. The actual date varies from year to year, but generally falls around the end of November. The first Sunday of Advent opens the new liturgical year, and this day generally falls around the end of November or early December.
the answer to that question would probably be Easter Christmas is actually the shortest season of the liturgical year lasting only 12 days. Easter is not a liturgical season. Lent is actually followed by Pentecost.
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