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  2. Stir-up Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Stir-up Sunday is an informal term in Catholic and Anglican churches for the last Sunday before the season of Advent.It gets its name from the beginning of the collect for the day in the Book of Common Prayer, which begins with the words, "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people...", but it has become associated with the custom of making the Christmas puddings on ...

  3. Advent - Wikipedia

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    Last Sunday before Advent: In the Roman Catholic Church since 1969, and in most Anglican churches since at least 2000, the Sunday before Advent (the final Sunday of the liturgical year) is celebrated as the Feast of Christ the King. This feast is now also widely observed in many Protestant churches, sometimes as the Reign of Christ.

  4. Ordinary Time - Wikipedia

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    The last day of Ordinary Time is the day before the First Sunday of Advent. The last Sunday of Ordinary Time is the Solemnity of Christ the King, with the Sunday before that being the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, with the ordinal numbers counting backwards from that point. [5]

  5. Feast of Christ the King - Wikipedia

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    It typically marks the end of Ordinary Time, which continues up until Advent Sunday, the first day of Advent. Depending on the year, Saint Andrew's Day, significant in some cultures, may fall prior to Advent Sunday. Thus, Christ the King is typically the last or second-to-last calendrical feast of the liturgical year.

  6. Liturgical year - Wikipedia

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    Feast of Christ the King, last Sunday before Advent (Roman Rite, Lutherans, Anglicans) or last Sunday in October (1925–1969 form of the Roman Rite) In the final few weeks of Ordinary Time, many churches direct attention to the coming of the Kingdom of God, thus ending the liturgical year with an eschatological theme that is one of the ...

  7. What is Advent? And what traditions do people follow worldwide?

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    In 2023, the Advent season starts on Sunday, December 3. ... Prva adventska nedjelja (or Advent Sunday) is the fourth Sunday before Christmas, and the first of four candles in the Advent wreath is ...

  8. List of movable Western Christian observances - Wikipedia

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    Second Wednesday before the First Sunday in Advent: November 11. Buß- und Bettag (Saxony, Germany, Lutheran, Reformed (Calvinist) and United denominations) Sunday nearest November 11: November 14. Remembrance Sunday (United Kingdom and certain Commonwealth countries) Last Sunday before First Advent Sunday: November 22. Feast of Christ the King ...

  9. What Is the Meaning Behind Advent Wreaths and Candles ... - AOL

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    The candles, in particular, put our focus on hope, faith, joy and peace. A new candle is lit every Sunday before Christmas. ... When Does Advent Begin in 2024? Advent began on Sunday, December 1 ...