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  2. Advent - Wikipedia

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    Observed by: Christians: Type: Christian, cultural: Significance: Preparation for the Second Coming and commemoration of the birth of Jesus: Observances: Church services, completing an Advent calendar and Advent wreath, [1] praying through a daily devotional, [1] erecting a Chrismon tree, [1] hanging of the greens, [1] lighting a Christingle, [2] gift giving, family and other social gatherings

  3. What is Advent? From Christian roots to today's calendars ...

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    Advent is the start of the Christian church's liturgical year. It starts four weeks ahead of Christmas, which is usually the last Sunday in November of the first Sunday of December. It changes ...

  4. Advent starts soon. What does the Christian season mean ... - AOL

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    Advent is the start of the Christian church's liturgical year. It starts four weeks ahead of Christmas, usually the last Sunday in November or the first Sunday of December according to Britannica ...

  5. Revised Common Lectionary - Wikipedia

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    Portions of the Gospel of John are read throughout Eastertide, and are also used for other liturgical seasons including Advent, Christmastide, and Lent where appropriate. Year A begins on the first Sunday of Advent in 2019, 2022, 2025, etc. Year B begins on the first Sunday of Advent in 2020, 2023, 2026, etc.

  6. Gaudete Sunday - Wikipedia

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    While the theme of Advent is a focus on the coming of Jesus in three ways: his first, his present, and his final Advent, [3] the readings for Gaudete Sunday deal with rejoicing in the Lord – Christian joy – as well as the mission of John the Baptist and his connection with Advent.

  7. Faith: Celebrate a new day, every day, not just at New Year's

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    Each new day is a gift to live with purpose and care for others.