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As we embrace the first Sunday of Advent today, the Catholic Church embarks on a fresh Liturgical Year, commencing a cycle of sacred celebrations that unfold the profound mysteries of Christ and Salvation.
This liturgical journey kicks off today being the 3rd of December, 2023, with the first Sunday of Advent, culminating on November 24, 2024, with the Solemnity of Christ the King of the Universe.
Throughout this calendar, we eagerly anticipate the observance of key seasons and festivities, including Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time.
It's noteworthy that the Gospel readings during today's Mass celebration vary each year, organized into cycles A, B, and C for Sundays.
For the Liturgical Year 2023 - 2024, we embrace cycle B, centering on the Gospel of Saint Mark. Thus, today's Sunday Mass will predominantly feature readings from this evangelist.
In the upcoming years, we'll delve into cycle C (Gospel of Saint Luke) and cycle A (Gospel of Saint Matthew).
Saint John's Gospel takes precedence during the joyous seasons of Christmas and Easter.
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