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  1. Ordinary Time - Wikipedia

    Because Ordinary Time begins on a Monday, there is no day called the "First Sunday in Ordinary Time". Instead, the lowest-numbered Sunday is called the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time.

  2. What is the Meaning of Ordinary Time? — HOLY REDEEMER …

    Jun 27, 2025 · What is the Meaning of Ordinary Time? Ordinary Time is the longest season in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar and plays a critical, though often understated, role in the …

  3. Ordinary Time | EWTN

    Ordinary Time is a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in Christ.

  4. What is Ordinary Time? - U.S. Catholic

    Jun 30, 2023 · Rather than making a statement about degrees of importance, the term Ordinary Time refers to the order of Sundays in the church year that do not fall into the major liturgical …

  5. Question Corner: What does 'Ordinary Time' mean in the church's ...

    Jul 3, 2024 · Ordinary Time begins after the feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which marks the closing of the Christmas season. The first few weeks of Ordinary Time occur during the winter, …

  6. Ordinary Time - Part I - Congregatio Missionis

    Aug 8, 2025 · Ordinary Time, often undervalued in common perception, occupies a central place in the liturgical year. This first part presents its structure, location and historical evolution, …

  7. Understanding "Ordinary Time": A Deeper Dive into the Church’s ...

    Aug 21, 2024 · Ordinary Time is divided into two periods. The first begins after the Baptism of the Lord and continues until the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent. …

  8. Library : Ordinary Time | Catholic Culture

    Ordinary Time, meaning ordered or numbered time, is celebrated in two segments: from the Monday following the Baptism of Our Lord up to Ash Wednesday; and from Pentecost Monday …

  9. Ordinary Time - Resources - Loyola Press

    The Sundays of the entire year are counted or set aside as sacred time. Ordinary Time (typically 33 weeks) is celebrated following the Christmas season and then again following Easter.

  10. Ordinary Time | Archdiocese of New York - archny.org

    Ordinary Time is a chance to bring more of Christ’s message into our everyday lives. Ordinary Time is mostly about rolling up your sleeves to do the work of Christ. Advent, Christmas, Lent …