What Is Liturgical Preaching?doi:10.1080/04580638909408924Gerard S. SloyanLiturgy
When is Advent? The liturgical calendar has the advent season beginning on the fourth Sunday before Christmas, which usually falls between November 27 and December 3rd. There are always four Sundays of Advent which typically involve lighting a candle, reading Scripture, and singing hymns. Because ...
a15th March: The month of Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic liturgical year. On the tenth day of the month, many Muslims may observe a day of fasting, known as Ashurah 第15 3月: 月Muharram指示伊斯兰教的礼拜仪式的年的初期。 在第十日,许多穆斯林也许观察一天斋戒,以Ashurah著名[tran...
As in Lent, during this period, the liturgical color is violet, and the readings and prayers refer to our need for conversion and penance. This season is actually older than Ash Wednesday; it is discussed in the writings of Pope St. Gregory the Great, who died in the year 604. There ...
aChristmas is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and a widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on December 25 by millions of people around the world, particularly in western countries. A feast central to the Christian liturgical year, it closes the Advent season and initiat...
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It is a celebration that reenacts the Last Supper, involves the consecration of the bread and wine, and includes the participation of the faithful through receiving Holy Communion. On the other hand, liturgical services that are not Mass might focus on different aspects of faith, such as the...
festival into a celebration of the birth of Christ. As Christianity began to spread in the 4th century, the Christmas feast day was set on December 25 by Pope Julius I to align with the Roman pagan holidayDies natalis solis invicti,“the birthday of the invincible Sun.” The rest is ...
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