church calendar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A calendar of the Christian year: A structured schedule that organizes the liturgical year for Christian churches, indicating the sequence and dates of seasons, feasts, fasts, and festivals.
Usage
The term "church calendar" is used to refer to the official liturgical schedule followed by a Christian denomination or tradition. It is a fixed framework for worship and religious observance.
Examples
- Noun:
- The priest consulted the church calendar to determine the date of Ash Wednesday.
- Advent is the first season in the church calendar of many Western Christian traditions.
Advanced Usage
- "to follow the church calendar": To observe the liturgical seasons and holy days as prescribed.
- The monastery strictly follows the church calendar in its daily offices.
Variants and Related Words
- Liturgical calendar: A synonym often used interchangeably with "church calendar," emphasizing its use in liturgy.
- Christian calendar: A broader term that can refer to the same system.
- Ecclesiastical calendar: A formal synonym, particularly in historical or academic contexts.
Synonyms
- Liturgical year: The cycle of seasons in the church calendar.
- Kalendar (archaic): An older spelling sometimes found in historical texts.
Related Phrases
- Moveable feast: A holy day in the church calendar whose date changes each year (e.g., Easter).
- Fixed feast: A holy day in the church calendar that occurs on the same date each year (e.g., Christmas).
Noun
- a calendar of the Christian year indicating the dates of fasts and festivals