St. Andrew Christmas Novena
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In this video #7 in his series on Liturgy and Sacraments, Dr. Italy explains the origin, meaning and rhythm of the weekly and yearly cycle of days and seasons in the Christian Liturgical Year. This is known as the temporal cycle.
There is a certain rhythm to the week and the year in the Catholic liturgical Tradition. We call this the temporal cycle of the liturgy. This video, number 7 in the Catholic Distance University Liturgy and Sacraments course, explains where this all comes from, what it means, and why it is important in Christian life.
For the previous video in the series, click here.
For the next video in the series, click here.
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