Liturgical Seasons
Importance of the Seasons
Important days in the Seasons
Miscellaneous
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What is the season of Nativity?

The season commemorating the birth of Jesus

100

What do the different seasons represent in Jesus' life?

Significant events that happened and the way he lived.

100

What holiday takes place in the season of Annunciation?

Christmas

100

What does the season of Dedication of the Church help us do?

It helps us meditate on the Church and orient ourselves with the Church

200

What is the season of Annunciation?

The preparation of the birth of Jesus

200

Why do we need the seasons?

To understand the type of life Jesus led

200

What feast starts off the season of Apostles?

Pentecost

200

What is the Liturgy of Hours?

The way we celebrate the Eucharist

300

What is the season of Easter?

The season recalling the Resurrection and Ascension

300

Why is it important to reflect on the Liturgical seasons?

It helps us grow by revisiting the key moments in Jesus' life

300

What season is the last four weeks of the liturgical year?

Dedication of the Church

300

What feast is celebrated on September 14th?

The Exaltation of the Cross

400

What is the season of Lent?

The season of fasting and commemorating the passion and death of Jesus.

400

Why is Lent such an important season?

It helps us remember the consequences of sins, need of repentance, and how willing God is to forgive us

400

What season is the seven weeks after the season of Apostles?

The season of Summer

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What feast is celebrated on the first Friday after Easter?

The Feast of All Saints

500

What is the season of Summer?

The period of the growth of the Church

500

Why is it important to take these seasons seriously and remember what they're about?

So we can act on them and live our lives like Jesus.

500

What are the days of obligation in the seasons of Easter and Lent?

Ash Wednesday/Monday, Good Friday, Easter day, and all Fridays during Lent

500

What does the resurrection of Jesus assure us?

It assures our own resurrection after our earthly death.