Liturgical Year Worksheet - Catholic Mom
Liturgical Year Worksheet - Catholic Mom
Liturgical Year Worksheet - Catholic Mom
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<strong>Liturgical</strong> <strong>Year</strong><br />
There are _______ seasons in the liturgical year.<br />
The new Church year begins on the first Sunday in __________.<br />
_________ prepares us for the celebration of Jesus’ first coming.<br />
_________ is the color of Advent.<br />
Advent lasts for ______ weeks.<br />
_____________________________ follows Advent.<br />
Christmas Time begins with Christmas and lasts through _________________________.<br />
Christmas Time lasts for ______ weeks.<br />
_________ is the color of Christmas Time.<br />
This feast of _____________ is celebrated during Christmas Time.<br />
________________________ follows Christmas Time and Easter Time and it is<br />
celebrated in two parts.<br />
_________ is the color of Ordinary Time.<br />
During ________, we try to become more like Jesus through prayer, fasting and<br />
almsgiving.<br />
Lent begins on _____________________.<br />
Lent continues until _______________________.<br />
________ is the color of Lent.<br />
The three days of the Easter _____________, begins at sunset on Holy Thursday and<br />
ends at sunset on Easter Sunday and during this time we remember the death of Jesus and<br />
celebrate His resurrection.<br />
___________________ celebrates the central mystery of Christ, his triumph over death<br />
and the cross and the resurrection.<br />
___________________ begins on Easter Sunday evening and ends on Pentecost Sunday.<br />
_______ is the color of Easter Time.<br />
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Word bank: You can write these words on the board or give the students this list of<br />
words. Some of the words are used more than once.<br />
Holy Thursday Christmas Time Advent<br />
Epiphany Baptism of the Lord Green<br />
Lent Ash Wednesday Four<br />
Ordinary Time Two Violet<br />
White Easter Time Triduum<br />
Five<br />
©2006 Laura Grace. For additional coloring and word activities related to the <strong>Catholic</strong> faith, visit<br />
www.<strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Mom</strong>.com. Feel free to share this activity with your family or students, but please consider a<br />
donation to support our mission of celebrating our <strong>Catholic</strong> Faith. For more information contact<br />
Lisa@catholicmom.com
The <strong>Liturgical</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Answers<br />
There are five seasons in the <strong>Liturgical</strong> year.<br />
The new Church year begins on the first Sunday in Advent.<br />
Advent prepares us for the celebration of Jesus’ first coming.<br />
Violet is the color of Advent.<br />
Advent lasts for four weeks.<br />
Christmas Time follows Advent.<br />
Christmas Time begins with Christmas and lasts through Baptism of the Lord.<br />
Christmas Time lasts for two weeks.<br />
White is the color of Christmas Time.<br />
This feast of Epiphany is celebrated during Christmas Time.<br />
Ordinary Time follows Christmas Time and Easter Time and it is celebrated in two parts.<br />
Green is the color of Ordinary Time.<br />
During Lent, we try to become more like Jesus through prayer, fasting and almsgiving.<br />
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday.<br />
Lent continues until Holy Thursday.<br />
Violet is the color of Lent.<br />
The three days of the Easter Triduum, begins at sunset on Holy Thursday and ends at<br />
sunset on Easter Sunday and during this time we remember the death of Jesus and<br />
celebrate His resurrection.<br />
Easter Time celebrates the central mystery of Christ, his triumph over death and the cross<br />
and the resurrection.<br />
Easter Time begins on Easter Sunday evening and ends on Pentecost Sunday.<br />
White is the color of Easter Time<br />
©2006 Laura Grace. For additional coloring and word activities related to the <strong>Catholic</strong> faith, visit<br />
www.<strong>Catholic</strong><strong>Mom</strong>.com. Feel free to share this activity with your family or students, but please consider a<br />
donation to support our mission of celebrating our <strong>Catholic</strong> Faith. For more information contact<br />
Lisa@catholicmom.com