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Advent
Arrival or coming of a person
Advent
First season of the liturgical year, the church's annual cycle of feast days
It has four weeks or four
Sundays
before the
Christmas
Season
Advent
Wreath
Traditional Advent decoration during the Advent Season
It represents eternal life, and the four candles represent the
virtues
of
hope
,
peace
,
joy
, and
love
Four Advent Candles
Prophecy
Candle (Hope)
Bethlehem
Candle (Peace)
Shepherd's
Candle (Joy)
Angel's
Candle (Love)
Confession
during
Advent
To seek forgiveness for past wrongdoings and work towards personal spiritual growth
Christmas
Observed generally on the
25th December
to commemorate the birth of
Jesus
Celebrated as a
major
festival and public holiday in countries around the world
Different countries have unique customs and traditions associated with Christmas, reflecting their cultural heritage and belief
Traditions
During
The
Christmas
Season
Nativity
Scene
Magi
or the
Three
Wise
Men
Christmas
Carols
Gift–giving
Attending
Masses
Nativity
Scene
Best day to display a tableau about the Nativity scene of Jesus Christ's birth
A popular tradition during the Christmas season and serves as a visual representation of the Christmas story
Magi
or
the
Three
Wise
Men
People that came to the birth of Jesus in
Bethlehem
, and they bring presents to the
Messiah
Christmas
Carols
Contribute to the festive atmosphere during the
Christmas
Season
Help to bring people together and foster a sense of community
Gift–giving
Refer to
intentional
acts of kindness, generosity, and compassion undertaken by individuals, or organizations during the period surrounding Christmas
Attending
Masses
Midnight
Mass
(Mass at Night)
Dawn
Mass
(Mass at Dawn)
Day
Mass
(Mass during the Day)
Ordinary
Refers to the "
ordinal
numbers
", used to name and count the Sundays
To provide a period of growth and maturation for Christians
To celebrate the parables and teachings of Jesus Christ
Liturgical
Color
–
Green
Symbolizes growth, life, and hope
Focuses on personal growth and discipleship
The general atmosphere in liturgical practices is calm and reflective
Occurrence
–
Twice
a
year
Between
Epiphany
and
Lent
, and between
Pentecost
and
Advent
Two
Fish and Basket of Loaves
Jesus' miracle and is commonly known as the Feeding of the
5
,
000
Emphasizes that a little faith and cooperation can result in great abundance
Lenten
The
40
days represents Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness
The date of
Lent
changes each year, depending on the date of
Easter
Ash Wednesday
The ashes used on
Ash Wednesday
made from the burned palm leaves used last year
Palm Sunday
Jesus arrived in
Jerusalem
on Sunday before his crucifixion and was greeted by crowds of people who laid leaves on the ground to honor him
Spy Wednesday
Judas Iscariot
secretly conspires with the Jewish and
Roman
leaders
Triduum
Final three days of Holy Week, which includes
Holy
Thursday
,
Good Friday,
and
Holy Saturday
Maundy
Thursday
Commemorates Jesus' commandment to love one another as He loved us
During Supper, Jesus predicts that one of the disciples will betray him, and that is Judas Iscariot
In the Garden of
Gethsemane
,
Judas Iscariot
identify Jesus to the group by a kiss
Good Friday
Friday is traditionally observed as a day of
abstinence
Foods to consume during this day are
fish, fruits, vegetables, and water
The Roman governor,
Pontius Pilate
presented
Jesus
and Barabbas to the crowd
Black Saturday
Joseph of
Arimathea
asked the Roman Governor for permission to take down and bury the body of
Jesus
Three Pillars of Lent
Prayer
Fasting
Almsgiving
Easter
The word
Easter
comes from Old English, meaning simply
the
East
It falls on the first
Sunday
after the first
Paschal
Full
Moon
Ascension
Day
Jesus Christ ascended into heaven
40 days after his resurrection
The disciples rejoiced and praised God immediately after witnessing the event
Pentecost Sunday
It represents the fulfillment of Jesus' promise to send the Holy Spirit to empower his followers
It occurs
50
days
after Easter Sunday and marks the start of the Christian community's mission to spread Jesus' teachings
Liturgical Color
–
White and Gold
These colors symbolize
joy,
purity
, and the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
Mary
Magdalene and Mary, mother of Jesus
First witnesses to Jesus' resurrection
The empty tomb of Jesus represents the triumph of life over death, mirroring Jesus' resurrection