The Church year consists of six liturgical seasons: Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time after Pentecost.
- What are the 4 liturgical seasons?
- What are the 7 liturgical seasons?
- What is the liturgical season right now?
What are the 4 liturgical seasons?
Generally, the seasons in liturgical western Christianity are Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time (Time after Epiphany), Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time (Time after Pentecost).
What are the 7 liturgical seasons?
We begin the Liturgical Year on the First Sunday of Advent then move to Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Triduum or Three Days, Easter, Pentecost and Ordinary Time again, finishing with the feast of Christ the King.
What is the liturgical season right now?
The season of Advent begins the liturgical year. This year, Advent begins on November 27, 2022 and ends on December 24, 2022, Christmas eve. The word Advent comes from the Latin word advenire, meaning “to come.” Advent, which lasts four weeks before Christmas, is a season of waiting.