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This vibrantly illustrated circle-of-the-year Catholic liturgical calendar uses scriptural images-- The Nativity, the Crucifixion, the sermon on the plain, and the Emmaus story-- to explain the importance of the seasons on the liturgical year and how they are an expression of Christ's Paschal Mystery. The calendar begins the First Sunday of Advent and presents all the Sundays and weekdays of the liturgical year. The Sundays of the year form the outer circle, and each spoke of the wheel represents a week. The seasons are defined by colors and weekdays are marked with seasons, solemnities, feasts, fast days, and memorials of the saints. Use the Year of Grace Calendars in many ways:
On the back of the calendar you will find a guide to using the calendar, general information about the liturgical year, and information about the art and artist. This information is also available through a PDF file on the LTP site.
To download "About the Art," in Spanish, click here.
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