How the Liturgical Year is Significant
[2024-02-04 16:49:20]
There are many elements of the day of the week that make it very complicated. Some of these elements include special seasons, festivals, symbols and colors, and all of them require attention. The next paragraph explains these concepts in more detail. Initially, there were many seasons during the week of worship ("Ceremony Calendar", st-augustine-church.org). These seasons are appearance, Christmas, normal time, lent, Triduum and Easter ("Ceremony Calendar", st-augustine-church.org).
Christian's etiquette calendar has two main festivals. These are mainly called Christmas Festival (Christmas) and Easter (Easter) of our Lord. In Catholics, Orthodox Church, and British Diet, there are many festivals throughout the year to celebrate saints, holy occasions and doctrines. In the Philippines, there is at least one specific religious festival each year, whether Catholic, Muslim, or indigenous people.
During the month of October, the week of worship did not end, and three or four Sundays still exist. This will eventually represent the rule of our Lord, the people, and the control of all the nations. The feast was transferred until the end of the church. What does this mean? Our Lord Dominates - He will definitely do, Oh! Of course ... he will dominate - but at the end of time. Do not do now. Now this is impossible. (1) "At that time Pilate said to Jesus: Jesus answered, My country does not belong to this world If my country belongs to this world, Jewish: So far my kingdom is not like this Pilate told him: Art, you are the king? Jesus answered You said: I am the king.
On the last Sunday of the ceremony year, we celebrate the solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the king of the universe. In such a serious situation, a new ritual year begins on the first Sunday of Advent after keeping the usual weekly time. The solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the king of the universe, was sometimes called the festival of the King of Christ and was founded in 1925 by Pope Pius XI. It was originally celebrated in October, but the feast was moved to the last Sunday in the 1969 church year.
The year of each ceremony begins with the second coming, this is the time to wait and prepare for the coming of Jesus. Every week, as the second coming begins, you can review the history and prophecy of the Messiah's birth. Since each year of each ceremony begins with the second coming, we can expect the resurrection of the Lord's promise, also known as the second coming. Both are stories that we hear over and over again. However, we will not treat these two stories the same way. One is a past story, the other is a promise of the future. We feel more comfortable with what we know. And we are confused and afraid of the unknown. For this reason, in this season of appearance, we will rather talk about the cute story of Jesus, 8 pounds, 6 ounce-born baby, not the end of the world's story "The Son of Man Sinks Down" (27 page)