The liturgical season refers to the structured calendar used by many Christian denominations to organize and celebrate the various events and themes of the Christian faith throughout the year. Each season, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter, has its own significance, focusing on different aspects of the life of Jesus, the teachings of the Church, and the spiritual journey of believers. These seasons guide worship, prayers, and reflections, helping congregations to deepen their faith and connect with the sacred narrative of Christianity.
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