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"'''Liturgical calendar'''" refers to the cycle of "liturgical seasons" celebrated by Catholics in Mass and prayer.
"'''Liturgical calendar'''" refers to the cycle of "liturgical seasons" celebrated by Catholics in Mass and prayer.


"Liturgical seasons" or "cycles":
== Liturgical seasons ==


* or "cycles"
# Advent
# Advent
# Lent
# Lent
# Easter
# Easter
# Ordinary Time
# Ordinary Time (also falls between Advent and Lent)


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== Principle Celebrations of the 2024 Liturgical Year ==
PRINCIPAL CELEBRATIONS OF THE LITURGICAL YEAR 2024
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|First Sunday of Advent
|First Sunday of Advent
|December 3, 2023
|December 3, 2023