Quick question..is Advent celebrated by all Christian churches or just Lutheran?
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The RCC and EO do observe Advent, but with different emphases. The Lutheran Church generally observes the season of Advent as a preparation for the coming of Christ, primarily His return on the Last Day. It is a season of hope and anticipation.
The RCC tend to focus more on repentance during the season, similar to Lent.
In the EO, the season is known as the Nativity Fast and runs 40 days (similar to Lent) from November 15 to Christmas Eve.
I am in RCIA right now (learning about the Catholic Church for the sake of my hubby who is Catholic) and they actually teach that Advent is a preparation for the coming of Christ. I haven't heard anything about "Repentance".
In the RCC the season of Advent tends to take on a more solemn tone. Their liturgical colors are usually purple, which is the color that represents penitence. In the Lutheran Church the liturgical color for Advent is usually blue, which is a color of anticipation and hope.
Advent goes until the Sunday right before Christmas. If Christmas day falls on a Sunday, the last Sunday of Advent would be Dec. 18. Christmas usually lasts 12 days (Dec 25-Jan 6) Epiphany is from Jan 6 through Ash Wednesday.GSJ said:How long is Advent? I thought I read something about it going until Jan. 6th...
How is Advent celebrated in your home?
What's fascinating about this is that the traditional color for Advent has been purple, especially within the Lutheran Churches as well as RCC. The RCC was the first to move to blue about 30-40 years ago, which has slowly crept into the Lutheran circles.
So, historically for Lutherans, Advent focused on repentance and hope and joy, but purple was the color of Advent. (I was in my 30's before I ever saw liturgical paraments/styles that were blue)
How long is Advent? I thought I read something about it going until Jan. 6th...
How is Advent celebrated in your home?
So Advent is celebrated more in conservative denominations rather than, say evangelical?
I have no other experience with Advent until this year... so it is all new to me... But the RCC here uses purple for the first three weeks then pink for the 4th week.[FONT= "Book Antiqua"]
What's fascinating about this is that the traditional color for Advent has been purple, especially within the Lutheran Churches as well as RCC. The RCC was the first to move to blue about 30-40 years ago, which has slowly crept into the Lutheran circles.
So, historically for Lutherans, Advent focused on repentance and hope and joy, but purple was the color of Advent. (I was in my 30's before I ever saw liturgical paraments/styles that were blue)
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It must vary by location. I was RC for the first 30 years of my life and I never saw blue used during Advent until I joined the Lutheran Church. I do know that the use of blue in the Lutheran Church is a relatively recent practice.
The RCC and EO do observe Advent, but with different emphases. The Lutheran Church generally observes the season of Advent as a preparation for the coming of Christ, primarily His return on the Last Day. It is a season of hope and anticipation.
The RCC tend to focus more on repentance during the season, similar to Lent.
In the EO, the season is known as the Nativity Fast and runs 40 days (similar to Lent) from November 15 to Christmas Eve.