| |
|
| |
As defined by the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Liturgical Year is "The celebration throughout the year of the mysteries of the Lord's birth, life, death, and Resurrection in such a way that the entire year becomes a 'year of the Lord's grace'. Thus the cycle of the liturgical year and the great feasts constitute the basic rhythm of the Christian's life of prayer, with its focal point at Easter" |
| |
Advent |
|
| |
The Church begins a new Liturgical Year on the First Sunday of Advent (December 3rd). During the subsequent four weeks, she prepares with mounting expectation for the coming of Christ in a spirit of waiting, conversion and hope. |
| |
Christmas |
Learn More |
| |
|
| |
Lent |
Learn More |
| |
|
| |
Easter |
Learn More |
| |
|
| |
Ordinary Time |
Learn More |
| |
|
| |
December 2007 |
January 2008 |
February 2008 |
Marrch 2008 |
April 2008 |
May 2007 |
| |
June 2008 |
July 2008 |
August 2008 |
September 2008 |
Otober 2008 |
November 2008 |
|
| |
|
December 8, 2007
The Immaculate Conception |
December 25, 2007
Christmas |
January 1, 2008
Mary Mother of God |
February 6, 2008
Ash Wednesday |
March 20, 2008
Holy Thursday |
March 21, 2008
Good Friday |
March 22, 2008
Holy Saturday |
March 23, 2008
Easter |
March 30, 2008
Divine Mercy Sunday |
May 1, 2008
Asecencion |
May 11, 2008
Penecost |
May 18, 2008
Trinity Sunday |
May 22, 2008
Corpus Christi |
August 15, 2008
Assumpion of Mary |
November 1, 2008
All Saints Day |
|