Each liturgical year begins on the First Sunday of Advent during the preceding calendar year.
The liturgical year is made up of six seasons:
The mystery of Christ, unfolded through the cycle of the year, calls us to live his mystery in our own lives.
This call is best illustrated in the lives of Mary and the saints, celebrated by the Church throughout the year. There is no tension between the mystery of Christ and the celebration of the saints, but rather a marvelous harmony. The Blessed Virgin Mary is joined by an inseparable bond to the saving work of her Son, and the feasts of all the saints proclaim the wonderful works of Christ in his servants and offer the faithful fitting examples for their imitation.
> To learn more about the liturgical colors and memorial feast days and readings, GO HERE
> To read more about the Liturgy including the Holy Days of Obligation and a Liturgical Handbook for all Parishes from our Archdiocese, GO HERE
> To read about the USCCB Liturgical Calendar for 2025, GO HERE