The Liturgical Year of the Catholic Church
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Which word does the term 'Liturgy' come from?

  • Greek (correct)
  • Arabic
  • Latin
  • Hebrew
  • How many seasons are there in the Liturgical year?

  • 8 (correct)
  • 6
  • 9
  • 7
  • Which season of the Liturgical year comes after Easter?

  • Lent
  • Ordinary Time (correct)
  • Christmas
  • Advent
  • When does the Liturgical year start?

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    What is referred to as the Liturgy in the Catholic Church?

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    Study Notes

    Origins of Liturgy

    • The term "Liturgy" comes from the Greek word "leitourgia," meaning "public work" or "service."

    Liturgical Year

    • There are 6 seasons in the Liturgical year.
    • The season that comes after Easter is Ordinary Time.

    Liturgical Year Timeline

    • The Liturgical year starts on the first Sunday of Advent.

    Liturgy in the Catholic Church

    • In the Catholic Church, the Liturgy refers to the official public worship of the Church, including the Mass and the other sacraments and sacred rituals.

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    Test your knowledge of the Liturgical Year of the Catholic Church with this quiz! Explore the rhythms and cycles that shape the church calendar and see how much you know about its significance.

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