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  • A calendar year incorporates the seasons in twelve months or fifty-two weeks.
  • The liturgical year is similar in the way it is organized, providing particular occasions and whole seasons to ritualize the significant movements in our Christian life.
  • The liturgical process is how the Church renews itself again and again.
  • Each season or feast day in the liturgical year has its own unique symbols and color which helps us to explore and be immersed in the mystery.
  • The liturgical year consists of 112 months, including 52 Sundays.
  • The liturgical seasons provide us with a way of looking at the same mystery from different aspects in order to learn something each time we experience them.
  • In the cycle of the Liturgical Calendar, there are seasons such as Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, and Easter.
  • During the year, in addition to the Sunday worship, the Church also celebrates Solemnities, Feasts, and Memorials, which may be Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Ascension, Pentecost, and All Saints.
  • The word "Advent" is derived from the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming", which is a translation of the Greek word parousia.
  • -Purple is the color worn durina Adwent and Lent but canalso be worn for funeral masses. It symboll-ees penance, soctifices, and preparation.