Quadragesima

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Definition

Quadragesima (noun) 1. A specific Sunday in the Christian liturgical calendar: Quadragesima is the first Sunday in the season of Lent. The name is derived from Latin, meaning "fortieth," as it falls approximately forty days before Easter Sunday (excluding Sundays from the count).

Usage
  • Quadragesima is used as a proper noun to refer to this particular day in the church calendar. It is often capitalized.
  • It is primarily used in formal, religious, or historical contexts.
Examples
  • The priest delivered a special sermon on Quadragesima to mark the beginning of the Lenten journey.
  • In many traditions, Quadragesima Sunday is a day for reflection and commitment.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Liturgical Context: The term is used in discussions of liturgical history or comparative religious practices.
    • The observance of Quadragesima has varied across different Christian denominations throughout history.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quadragesimal (adjective): Pertaining to Lent or to a period of forty days.
    • The quadragesimal fast is observed by many believers.
  • Lent (noun): The entire 40-day period of fasting and penitence leading up to Easter, of which Quadragesima is the first Sunday.
Synonyms
  • First Sunday in Lent: This is the direct descriptive synonym for Quadragesima.
  • Invocavit (noun): An older name for the same Sunday, used in some liturgical traditions.
Notes on Meaning
  • Quadragesima refers specifically to a Sunday, not the entire Lenten season. It is distinct from Ash Wednesday, which marks the of Lent, and from Quadragesima Sunday, which is simply an alternative name for the same day.
Noun
  1. the first Sunday in Lent