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Thursday, December 3, 2020

Advent - The People of Advent - Rapid Recap on the Liturgical Year

 

Rapid Recap on the Liturgical Year

1/12/20 


Today in class we did Religious Education(R.E). Because it is now, on the Liturgical Calender, Advent we thought about writing about the people of Advent. If you don’t know what Advent is, it is the season of a wonderful time of year, Christmas! Here is what I learnt and what I had to do-


Match the sentences together and then write a short paragraph using those sentences to inform your readers about Advent. Create either a DLO or storyboard about the events of Advent.


  1. The penitential or preparation seasons of the Liturgical Year are 

H)people in the Liturgical celebrations in Church communities


  1. The Liturgical Year begins each year on

J)the first Sunday of Advent


  1. The most important feast in the Liturgical Year is

B)Easter the day of Jesus Christ’s resurrection


  1. The colour you would see featuring in church decorations during Ordinary Time is

D)green the colour of hope


  1. In the homily, the hymns and the Scripture readings for Advent,  the theme is

G)repentance, fasting, prayer, and giving to the poor


  1. The Sunday Scripture readings are set out in a

A)three year cycle - YEARS ABC


  1. The Liturgical Cycle of the Catholic Church is shared with

F)Advent and Lent


  1. The season of Lent begins

E)Ash Wednesday and lasts 6 weeks ending on Holy Saturday, the Saturday before Easter


  1. Ordinary Time lasts for 34 weeks is

I)spread over 2 blocks, after Easter and after the Epiphany


  1. The Liturgical feasts and seasons are celebrated by

C)other Christian churches with a few exceptions


Here is my Paragraph-

The penitential or preparation seasons of the Liturgical Year are people in the Liturgical celebrations in Church communities

The Liturgical Year begins each year on the first Sunday of Advent

The most important feast in the Liturgical Year is Easter the day of Jesus Christ’s resurrection

The colour you would see featuring in church decorations during Ordinary Time is green the colour of hope

In the homily, the hymns and the Scripture readings for Advent,  the theme is repentance, fasting, prayer, and giving to the poor

The Sunday Scripture readings are set out in a three year cycle - YEARS ABC

The Liturgical Cycle of the Catholic Church is shared with Advent and Lent

The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts 6 weeks ending on Holy Saturday, the Saturday before Easter

Ordinary Time lasts for 34 weeks is spread over 2 blocks, after Easter and after the Epiphany

The Liturgical feasts and seasons are celebrated by other Christian churches with a few exceptions




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