Liturgical Season
The "Liturgical Season" refers to the annual cycle of seasons observed in many Christian traditions, marking significant events in the life of Jesus Christ and the Christian Church. These seasons include Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time, each with its own themes, colors, and practices that guide worship and reflection.
Each season has specific readings, prayers, and rituals that help the faithful engage with their faith. For example, Lent is a time of penance and preparation for Easter, while Advent focuses on anticipation and hope leading up to Christmas. These seasons provide a rhythm to the church year, enriching the spiritual lives of believers.