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(Redirected from First Sunday of Lent)

Quadragesima Sunday
Observed byWestern Christianity
Liturgical colorViolet
ObservancesChurch services
DateFirst Sunday of Lent
2023 dateFebruary 26
2024 dateFebruary 18
2025 dateMarch 9
2026 dateFebruary 22

Quadragesima Sunday (also known as Invocabit Sunday) is the first Sunday in Lent, occurring after Ash Wednesday.

The term Quadragesima is derived from the Latin word for "fortieth", as there are exactly forty days from Quadragesima Sunday until Good Friday. However, like Quinquagesima, Sexagesima and Septuagesima, the numeral is more likely an approximation of how many days there are until Easter Sunday, in this case 42. While Quadragesima includes both Sundays and weekdays, the beginning of Lent was later changed to the preceding Wednesday, "Ash Wednesday", to get in forty weekdays.

'Invocabit' is the opening word of the introit for the day.

Quadragesima Sunday may occur as early as February 8 or as late as March 14.

In both the ordinary form of the Roman rite and common English parlance it is known as the First Sunday of Lent.

The buergbrennen festivities centred on a large bonfire are celebrated in the towns and villages of Luxembourg on the first Sunday of Lent to herald the coming of spring.[1]

References[edit]

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Quadragesima". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

  1. ^ "Die Geschichte des Buergbrennens" Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Neuspelter Buergbrenner a.s.b.l.. (in German) Retrieved 22 February 2011.
Sundays of the Easter cycle
Preceded by

Quinquagesima

First Sunday of Lent
February 18, 2024
Succeeded by

Second Sunday of Lent


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