The liturgical year is know to all Christians and there are 3 colours. Green, purple and yellow or white.
Green is ordinary time. This is a time where there is not much liturgical events. Purple is lent and advent. These are time's before a important liturgical event happens. Yellow (Or white) is Easter, Pentecost, and Christmas. These are important liturgical events that involve Jesus.
Here is a google drawing of the Liturgical calendar.
I was a student at St Bernadette’s Primary School. This is a place where I shared my learning with you. Please note… some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
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HI there Tyler My name is Jonathon I am a year 6 student from Yaldhurst model school.When I saw your title I was like what is the Liturgical Calendar. SO i clicked on this blog post I now know what the Liturgical calendar is. But the colours are like they don't go together could you add a background to make it more eye catching?
ReplyDeleteyours sincerely Jonathon
Hi Jonathon, thanks for the comment, I'll make sure to add a background next time so that it is more eye catching. Thanks.
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