First day of liturgical year and start of the season of Advent
Advent Sunday
, also called the
First Sunday of Advent
or
First Advent Sunday
, among the
Western Christian Churches
, is the first day of the
liturgical year
and the start of the season of
Advent
.
[1]
On the First Sunday of Advent, Christians start lighting their
Advent wreaths
, and praying their Advent
daily devotional
;
[2]
believers may also erect their
Christmas tree
or
Chrismon tree
,
[2]
light a
Christingle
,
[3]
as well as engage in other ways of preparing for Christmas, such as setting up
Christmas decorations
,
[4]
[5]
[6]
a custom that is sometimes done liturgically through a
hanging of the greens
ceremony.
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Background
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In
Lutheran
,
Anglican
, and
Methodist
churches the celebrant wears violet-coloured or blue
vestments
on this day, and the first violet or blue
Advent candle
is lit in the worship service. In the
Church of Sweden
, a Lutheran
national Church
, the
liturgical colour
is specifically white: the motivation is that the day is a joyful feast (the colour is changed to blue, the traditional colour for Advent in Scandinavia, or?if the church does not possess blue vestments?violet, after 6 p.m.).
Zechariah 9:9?10
and
Matthew 21:1?9
are always read in the service, and the symbolism of the day is that Christ enters the church.
Likewise, in the
Roman Rite
of the
Catholic Church
, Advent also "begins with First Vespers (Evening Prayer I) of the Sunday that falls on or closest to 30 November and it ends before First Vespers (Evening Prayer I) of Christmas".
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The colour violet or purple is used in Advent, but where it is the practice the colour rose may be used on
Gaudete Sunday
(Third Sunday of Advent).
[10]
In the
Ambrosian Rite
and the
Mozarabic Rite
, the First Sunday in Advent comes two weeks earlier than in the Roman, being on the Sunday after
St. Martin's Day
(11 November), six weeks before Christmas.
[11]
Advent Sunday is the fourth Sunday before
Christmas Day
. This is equivalent to the Sunday nearest to
St. Andrew's Day
, 30 November. It can fall on any date between 27 November and 3 December. When Christmas Day is a Monday, Advent Sunday will fall on its latest possible date. It is possible to compute the date of Advent Sunday by adding three days to the date of the last Thursday of November; it can also be computed as the Sunday before the first Thursday of December.
See also
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References
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Oxford English Dictionary
. Second edition, 1989. "Advent Sunday, the first Sunday in Advent, the Sunday nearest to the thirtieth of November."
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a
b
c
Kennedy, Rodney Wallace; Hatch, Derek C (27 August 2013).
Baptists at Work in Worship
.
Wipf and Stock Publishers
. p. 147.
ISBN
978-1-62189-843-6
.
There are a variety or worship practices that enable a congregation to celebrate Advent: lighting an advent wreath, a hanging of the greens service, a Chrismon tree, and an Advent devotional booklet.
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Geddes, Gordon; Griffiths, Jane (2001).
Christianity
. Heinemann. p. 99.
ISBN
978-0-435-30695-3
.
Many churches hold Christingle services during Advent. Children are given a Christingle.
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The Lutheran Witness
. Vol. 80.
Concordia Publishing House
. 1961.
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Michelin (10 October 2012).
Germany Green Guide Michelin 2012?2013
. Michelin. p. 73.
ISBN
9782067182110
.
Advent ? The four weeks before Christmas are celebrated by counting down the days with an advent calendar, hanging up Christmas decorations and lightning an additional candle every Sunday on the four-candle advent wreath.
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Normark, Helena (1997).
Modern Christmas
. Graphic Garden.
Christmas in Sweden starts with Advent, which is the await for the arrival of Jesus. The symbol for it is the Advent candlestick with four candles in it, and we light one more candle for each of the four Sundays before Christmas. Most people start putting up the Christmas decorations on the first of Advent.
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Rice, Howard L.; Huffstutler, James C. (1 January 2001).
Reformed Worship
. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 197.
ISBN
978-0-664-50147-1
.
Another popular activity is the "Hanging of the Greens," a service in which the sanctuary is decorated for Christmas.
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Addis, William E.; Press, Aeterna (1961).
A Catholic Dictionary
. Aeterna Press. p. 33.
ADVENT, SEASON OF. The period, of between three and four weeks from Advent Sunday (which is always the Sunday nearest to the fest of St. Andrew) to Christmas eve, is named by the Church the season of Advent.
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Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year, 40?41
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General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 346
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Philip H. Pfatteicher,
Journey into the Heart of God
(Oxford University Press 2013
ISBN
978-0-19999714-5
)
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Liturgy
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Narratives
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Traditions
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Songs and hymns
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- "
Adam lay ybounden
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- "
Advent ar morker och kyla
"
- Advent song
- Adventstid
- Angelus ad virginem
- "
Bereden vag for Herran
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- "
Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
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- "
Conditor alme siderum
"
- "
The Cherry-Tree Carol
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Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus
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Det ar advent
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Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
"
- Gabriel's Message
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The Holly and the Ivy
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Hosianna, Davids son
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In das Warten dieser Welt
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Jesus Christ the Apple Tree
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Kundet allen in der Not
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Lo! He comes with clouds descending
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Long Ago, Prophets Knew
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- "
Macht hoch die Tur
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Macht weit die Pforten in der Welt
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Maria durch ein Dornwald ging
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Meine Seele, dank und singe
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Mit Ernst, o Menschenkinder
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Der Morgenstern ist aufgedrungen
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Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
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- O Antiphons
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
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O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf
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O How Shall I Receive Thee
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Of the Father's Heart Begotten
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- Rorate Caeli
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Sei uns willkommen, Herre Christ
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Singet frohlich im Advent
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There is no rose of such virtue
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Tochter Zion, freue dich
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Savior of the Nations, Come
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Vi tander ett ljus i advent
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Hark, a Thrilling Voice Is Sounding
"
- "
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
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Cantatas and other music
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- Argre dich, o Seele, nicht
, BWV 186a
- Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn
, BWV 132
- Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben
, BWV 147a
- Handel's
Messiah
(Part I)
- Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
(Bohm)
- Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
, BWV 61
- Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
, BWV 62
- This Is the Record of John
- Unser lieben Frauen Traum
- Virga Jesse
(Bruckner)
- Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
, BWV 140
- Wachet! betet! betet! wachet!
BWV 70a
- Wir sagen euch an den lieben Advent
- List of Advent cantatas
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Music publications
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Related topics
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