First Sunday of the Passion

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The First Sunday of the Passion was the traditional name in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar for what is now commonly called the Fifth Sunday of Lent, marking the beginning of Passiontide in older usage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian holy day
Sunday observance
liturgical feast
follows Fourth Sunday of Quadragesima
surface form: Fourth Sunday of Lent
hasAlternativeDesignation First Sunday of the Passion self-linksurface differs
surface form: Passion Sunday (in older usage)
hasCalendarRole beginning of the last two weeks of Lent in older usage
hasCategory Catholic liturgy
Moveable Christian feast
hasCurrentCommonName Fifth Sunday of Lent
hasDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasLatinName Dominica I Passionis
hasLiturgicalColor violet
hasLiturgicalSeason Lent
hasStatusAfterReform name largely replaced by Fifth Sunday of Lent
hasTheme anticipation of Holy Week
beginning of the Passion of Christ
hasTraditionalNameFor Fifth Sunday of Lent
isAssociatedWith Passiontide devotions
isDefinedBy pre-1962 Roman Missal
surface form: traditional Roman Missal
isLinkedTo older concept of Passiontide distinct from Lent
isObservedBy traditionalist Roman Catholics
isPartOf Roman Rite
traditional Roman Catholic liturgical calendar
languageOfTitle English
marksBeginningOf Passiontide
occursBefore Holy Week
occursDuring Lenten season
occursOn Sunday
precedes Palm Sunday
wasAffectedBy reform of the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar after the Second Vatican Council

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Fifth Sunday of Lent hasFormerName First Sunday of the Passion
this entity surface form: Passion Sunday
Fifth Sunday of Lent hasFormerName First Sunday of the Passion
First Sunday of the Passion hasAlternativeDesignation First Sunday of the Passion self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Passion Sunday (in older usage)