Liturgical Year
The Liturgical Year is a calendar used by many Christian denominations to organize the annual cycle of religious celebrations and observances. It is divided into different seasons, each with its own themes and significance, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time. These seasons help guide the worship and spiritual life of the community throughout the year.
Each season of the Liturgical Year is marked by specific readings, prayers, and rituals that reflect the life of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Church. The calendar not only commemorates key events in Christianity but also encourages believers to grow in their faith and deepen their understanding of spiritual practices.