
liturgical calendars
A liturgical calendar is a religious system that marks and organizes the important dates and seasons within a faith's worship year. It guides when to observe specific events, feast days, and seasons like Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter. This calendar helps communities remember significant spiritual themes, saints, and traditions, fostering a sense of rhythm and continuity in worship. While it varies among different religions or denominations, its core purpose is to structure and deepen religious observance throughout the year.