Christian Feasts and the Liturgical Year: Advent, Lent, Easter, Christmas & More
Christian Feasts and the Liturgical Year is a hub designed to help readers explore the rhythm of Christian time through its major seasons, feast days, and holy celebrations. The liturgical year gives structure to Christian worship and memory by returning again and again to the central mysteries of the faith: the coming of Christ, His birth, His public life, His Passion, His Resurrection, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and the witness of the saints. For many believers, these seasons are not only part of church life. They shape family traditions, devotional practices, home decoration, gift-giving, and the spiritual atmosphere of the year as a whole.
Within this hub, visitors can explore core Christian seasons and celebrations such as Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, and other important feast days and solemnities. Each event can be approached through its meaning, biblical roots, prayers, symbols, customs, and visual themes. Some readers may want to understand the difference between liturgical seasons. Others may search for Christian feast days by month, traditions for Easter and Christmas, or the meaning of observances such as Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Good Friday, or All Saints’ Day.
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