liturgical calendar
The liturgical calendar is a system used by many Christian denominations to organize the year around significant events in the life of Jesus Christ and the history of the Church. It includes various seasons, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time, each with its own themes, colors, and observances.
Each season is marked by specific readings, prayers, and rituals that help guide worship and reflection. The calendar not only helps congregations prepare for important celebrations but also fosters a rhythm of spiritual growth throughout the year, connecting believers to the broader Christian tradition.