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The fixed portion of the liturgical year begins on September 1.
The rest of the liturgical year is called Ordinary Time.
The liturgical year was in its incipient stages at the time of her visit.
This upsets the harmony and balance of the liturgical year.
The liturgical year also received increased emphasis, with prayers included from the service books of other churches.
His goal was to compose a complete set of cantatas for the liturgical year within four years.
They have played them in complete cycles on the appropriate Sundays in the liturgical year.
The prominent dikaioi are celebrated with their own feast days in the liturgical year.
The liturgies are organised according to the traditional liturgical year and the calendar of saints.
There are nine seasons for the liturgical year.
This music, together with some new chants to complete the liturgical year, became known as "Gregorian."
Pentecost is one of the prominent feasts in the Catholic liturgical year.
It is followed by Easter Week in the Liturgical year.
Several feast days during the liturgical year celebrate a few of these miracles (see External links, below).
The pericope contains an evangeliary of the liturgical year to find a use in mass services.
The first Sunday of Advent begins the liturgical year.
All together, St. Basil's liturgy is celebrated 10 times out of the liturgical year.
The first of these twelve readings is the longest Gospel reading of the entire liturgical year.
Typically, a handful of Introits rotated duty throughout the liturgical year.
Christian holidays are defined as part of the liturgical year, the chief ones being Easter and Christmas.
The main differences in the liturgical year are:
The Arkhangelsk Gospels are divided up according to the liturgical year.
Advent Sunday is the first day of the liturgical year in the Western Christian churches.
The details of the Masses in this book are given in the section of the present article on the liturgical year.
The College celebrates the Catholic liturgical year by attending Mass.