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  2. Advent calendar - Wikipedia

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    An Advent calendar, from the German word Adventskalender, is used to count the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas. Since the date of the First Sunday of Advent varies, falling between November 27 and December 3 inclusive, many reusable Advent calendars made of paper or wood begin on December 1.

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    From the best chocolate and tea advent calendars to skincare and alcohol-themed options, find the 32 best adult advent calendars for ringing in Christmas 2023, below. Many can arrive at...

  4. Advent - Wikipedia

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    In the Western Rite of the Orthodox Church, and in the Anglican, Lutheran, Moravian, Presbyterian, and Methodist calendars, Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas (always falling between 27 November and 3 December), and ends on Christmas Eve on 24 December.

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    Advent calendars have roots that date back to the 19th century. According to a deep dive by NPR, the first printed Advent calendar was produced in Germany in the 1900s, with chocolate finding its ...

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    Keep December merry all month long with daily little surprises from these luxurious Advent calendars. Happy counting! 24 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar

  7. Liturgical calendar (Lutheran) - Wikipedia

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    Advent, the other pivotal season on the calendar, comes exactly four Sundays before the start of Christmas (if Christmas falls on a Sunday, that day does not count), or the Sunday closest to St. Andrew's Day (November 30). Like the other Western Church calendars, the first Sunday of Advent is also the first day of the liturgical year.