ISBN 9966-60-284-8; Year of Publication 2023; Read more
Christ’s saving work is celebrated in sacred memory by the Church on
fixed days throughout the year. Each week on the day called the Lord’s Day the
Church commemorates the Lord’s resurrection. Once a year, at Easter, the Church
honours this resurrection. Once with the utmost solemnity. In fact through the
yearly cycle the Church unfolds the entire mystery of Christ and keeps the
anniversaries of the saints. During the different seasons of the Liturgical
year, the Church, in accord with traditional discipline, carries out the
formation of the faithful by means of devotional practices, both interior and
exterior, instruction, and works of penance and mercy. Each day is made holy
through the Liturgical celebrations of the people of God, especially through
the Eucharistic sacrifice and the divine office. The Liturgical day runs from
midnight to midnight, but the observance of Sunday and Solemnities begins with
the evening of the preceding day.
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