period in the Christian liturgical year
C1339
concept
A period in the Christian liturgical year is a distinct, recurring span of time marked by specific theological themes, rituals, and observances that structure the worship and spiritual life of the Church.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| liturgical period | 6 |
| period in the Christian liturgical year canonical | 2 |
| Christian feast period | 1 |
| Christian liturgical feast period | 1 |
| Christian liturgical period | 1 |
| Roman Catholic liturgical calendar | 1 |
| period in the Syriac Christian calendar | 1 |
| week of the liturgical year | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Easter Week VII in the Roman Rite | liturgical period |
| Easter Week | liturgical period |
| Paschal Triduum | liturgical period |
| General Roman Calendar | Roman Catholic liturgical calendar |
| Season of Elijah, Moses and the Prophets | period in the Syriac Christian calendar |
| Ordinary Time | — |
| Great Week in Eastern tradition | liturgical period |
| Octave of Easter | liturgical period |
| Great Fifty Days | Christian feast period |
| Time after Epiphany | — |
| Great Week | Christian liturgical period |
| Neot-tide | Christian liturgical feast period |
| Afterfeast of the Nativity | liturgical period |