Ecclesiastical Calendar
Definition: The ecclesiastical calendar is a special calendar used by Christian churches to mark important dates in the Christian year. It shows when to celebrate festivals (like Christmas and Easter) and when to observe fasts (like Lent and Advent).
"The ecclesiastical calendar helps Christians prepare for important celebrations such as Easter Sunday and Advent."
In more advanced discussions, you might talk about how different denominations (like Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant churches) may have variations in their ecclesiastical calendars. For example: "The ecclesiastical calendar of the Eastern Orthodox Church differs from that of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly in the dates of Easter."
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "ecclesiastical calendar," you can use phrases like: - "Mark your calendar" (to remember a date). - Example: "Make sure to mark your calendar for Easter Sunday!"
The ecclesiastical calendar is an important tool for Christians to follow their religious practices throughout the year, marking both times of celebration and reflection.