Advent
Advent is a season in the Christian liturgical calendar that prepares for Christmas. In Western churches, it lasts four Sundays and begins on the Sunday closest to November 30, the feast of Saint Andrew. It ends on Christmas Eve, December 24. Some traditions place the start date differently, but the four Sundays remain central to the approach of Christmas.
The season centers on expectancy: anticipating the birth of Jesus in the nativity and the future return
Common observances include the Advent wreath, a ring of evergreen with four candles that are lit in
Historically, Advent dates to the early medieval period and was formalized in Western liturgical practice. It