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2024 Date | 1 December 2024 |
2025 Date | 30 November 2025 |
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Advent Begins HistoryAdvent is a significant period in the Christian liturgical calendar, observed by many denominations as a time of preparation and anticipation for celebrating the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas. It is marked with a combination of rituals, symbols, and traditions, which include the lighting of Advent candles, the display of Advent calendars, and the singing of Advent hymns. The central focus of the Observance is the spiritual preparation for the coming of the Messiah, both in terms of remembering the events leading up to the birth of Jesus and reflecting on the promise of His return. The term "Advent" comes from the Latin "adventus," meaning "coming" or "arrival," and Christians have followed the Observance since the early days of the church. In the United Kingdom, the Advent season has been one of the cornerstones of British Christian tradition, closely linked with the heritage and practices of the established Church of England. Over the years, while adapting to the needs of a modern and diverse society, Advent has remained a notable time in the religious calendar of the UK, with its customs and symbols shared among many different Christian communities. In the United Kingdom, Advent is commonly observed by attending special church services, lighting the Advent wreath, opening Advent calendars, and participating in charity events or acts of kindness throughout the period. These customs help create a sense of unity and spiritual growth while strengthening ties between individual churches and the wider community. Advent typically begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day, known as Advent Sunday, and lasts until Christmas Eve. By engaging with these traditions and rituals, both longstanding and modern, the people of the United Kingdom can immerse themselves in the spirit of the season and fully appreciate the significance of the incoming Christmas celebration. First Sunday of Advent facts
Top things to do in the UK for Start of Advent
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