The Liturgical Calendar is a system used by many Christian churches to organize the year around important events in the life of Jesus Christ and the history of the church. It includes seasons like Advent, which prepares for Christmas, and Lent, a time of reflection leading up to Easter. Each season has its own themes, colors, and special days that help guide worship and celebrations.
Throughout the year, the calendar highlights significant feasts and celebrations, such as Christmas and Easter, which commemorate the birth and resurrection of Christ. By following the Liturgical Calendar, congregations can deepen their faith and connect with the rhythms of the church year.