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Advent, the beginning of The Liturgical Year

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David Gleed reflects on the coming seasonThe beauty of the liturgical year, the seasons and special days that ​celebrate the life and ministry of Jesus in a year-round cycle, is that it brings us back to​ Jesus, wherever we are and whatever we are doing, however caught up or far away we might be.The number of seasons and days celebrated vary depending on the tradition. All Christians celebrate ​Christmas and Easter. Many also include Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week and Pentecost. In addition, a particular saint or many saints might form part of the calendar and rhythm of the year. All are celebrations of the love of Christ. All are anchor points, drawing us back to be renewed and refreshed, to be reminded; Jesus is with us, always.And it all begins with Advent, the start of a new Liturgical year.Alone with none but you my GodI journey on my wayWhat need I fear when you are nearO lord of night and day?More secure I am within your handThan if a crowd did round me stand.(St Columba)David Gleed is a member of the Journeying team; www.journeying.co.uk

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