avvento
Avvento is the Italian term for Advent, the liturgical season that precedes Christmas in Western Christian churches. It marks the beginning of the liturgical year and, in most calendars, lasts about four weeks. Advent begins on the first Sunday after Thanksgiving in some contexts, but in general it starts when the Sunday closest to November 30 is observed and ends on Christmas Eve.
The name Advent comes from the Latin adventus, meaning “coming.” The season is a time of preparation
Common symbols and practices include the Advent wreath, which holds four candles. Three candles are typically
Across denominations, observance of Advent may differ in duration, rituals, and emphasis. In some Eastern Christian