Liturgical Year

- The birth of the Messiah
- 6-7 weeks.
- Advent: Four Sundays prior to Christmas day. The first Sunday of Advent is the beginning of the Church's new year.
- Christmas: December 25 to Baptism of the Lord.
- Following Jesus as a disciple
- 30-34 weeks.
- Ordinary Time: varies.
- The death and resurrection of Jesus
- 14 weeks.
The Liturgical Year also contains Holy Days of Obligation; the number varies by rite and region.
Dynamic Seasons
- The Advent season leads to Christmas day.
- The Christmas season ends with the Baptism of the Lord, the beginning of Jesus' public ministry (i.e., the time that He spent in the company of His disciples).
- Lent leads to Easter Sunday.
- The Easter season culminates on the day of Pentecost.
- Ordinary Time ends with the Feast of Christ, the King. Unlike all of the other feasts of the Church year, the Feast of Christ, the King is concerned with a future event: the end of everything. I am proposing a seven-week meditation for the end of Ordinary Time, which points toward the end of the universe and the triumph of eternity -- [Pleroma: Contemplating the Glory of Christ the King]].
Before the development of the Liturgical Year, there were four times of fasting and prayer (Ember Days) to break the year into four quarters.
Key dates for 2022
Sundays: C — Gospel of Luke
Weekdays: II (2022 is an "even year")
2 Jan | Epiphany |
9 Jan | Baptism of the Lord |
2 Mar | Ash Wednesday |
17 Apr | Easter |
26 May | Ascension Thursday |
5 June | Pentecost |
19 Jun | Corpus Christi |
20 Nov | Christ the King |
27 Nov | First Sunday of Advent |
Other commemorations
- National Vocation Awareness Week in January
- World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life
- World Marriage Day
- National Marriage Week USA