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The Liturgical Year

The Liturgical Year. The Liturgical Year begins the first Sunday of Advent. Advent is a time when we prepare for Jesus’ coming. It is 4 weeks long PURPLE is a color of contrition - worn to show sorrow for our sins. Symbols of Advent.

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The Liturgical Year

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  1. The Liturgical Year

  2. The Liturgical Year begins the first Sunday of Advent • Advent is a time when we prepare for Jesus’ coming. • It is 4 weeks long • PURPLE is a color of contrition - worn to show sorrow for our sins

  3. Symbols of Advent • Jesse Tree – shows the family history of Jesus, Jesse was the father of King David, the first person in the geneology of Jesus. • Advent Wreath – 3 purple, 1 pink (joy) • The pink candle is lit during the 3rd week

  4. The Christmas Season • During the Christmas Season we welcome Christ into our hearts • The Christmas season begins on Christmas Eve, and ends on the Baptism of our Lord • The Epiphany is Jan 6. when the Magi visit Baby Jesus. • Color is white for glory and innocence • 173 in text

  5. Ordinary Time • The time of year between Christmas season and Lent and the time in the summer and fall from Pentecost to the Feast of Christ the King • Christ the King Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent • Color worn in ordinary time is green (hope, growth, life) • Ordinary means ordinal which means counted time • Time for us to hear scripture and live out the message of the Gospel

  6. Sunday • The Lord’s day is the day on which we celebrate Jesus’ Resurrection. We go to Mass on this special day to give praise and thanks to God. • It is the heart of the Church’s life.

  7. Lent • Ash Wednesday – beginning of Lent • We get ashes on our foreheads as a symbol of repentance. They remind us we need God, his mercy and forgiveness. Lent ends at the Mass of the Lords Supper on Holy Thursday • 175

  8. The Paschal Candle • See page 175 of text • Used at every Baptism and funeral Mass • Draw a Paschal Candle on your notes • Alpha and Omega is another name • for Christ

  9. Holy Week • Easter is the holiest and most important day of the year • Holy Week begins with Passion or Palm Sunday • During Holy Week we prepare for Easter by remembering the things that happened before Jesus’ death • The Easter Tridium – Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday • 177 in text

  10. Easter Season • The color of the Easter Season is white • The Easter season last from Easter Sunday until Pentecost • Ascension Thursday – 40 days after Easter, when Jesus went back up to Heaven • Pentecost – is 50 days after Easter, when the Holy Spirit came upon Mary and the apostles. On Pentecost priests wear red.

  11. Easter Sunday • We celebrate Jesus rising from the dead • Liturgical color is white • John 20:19-23 – page 179

  12. Other Celebrations • Trinity Sunday – Sunday after Pentecost Honors the 3 persons in the Blessed Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) • Corpus Christi – Sunday after Trinity Sunday. Corpus Christi means Body of Christ – honor the Eucharist • Solemnity of the Sacred Heart – Friday after the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost Shows us how he loves and suffered for us

  13. Holy Days of Obligation In the United States, there are 6holydays: you must attend Mass on these days • 1. Mary, Mother of God, January 1 • 2. Ascension Thursday (40 days after Easter) • 3. Assumption, August 15 • 4. All Saints, November 1 • 5. Immaculate Conception, December 8 • 6. Christmas, December 25

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