The Sunday closest to November 30.
Observed during the four weeks leading up to Christmas, Advent is a significant Christian season dedicated to the anticipation and spiritual preparation for the arrival of Jesus Christ.
Deriving its name from the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming" or "arrival," this sacred period serves a dual purpose: commemorating the historical birth of Christ while looking forward to his promised return. Traditionally marked by the progressive lighting of candles on an Advent wreath, the daily countdown of Advent calendars, and moments of quiet reflection, the season builds momentum week by week, guiding individuals through the core themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.
It provides families and communities around the world with an opportunity to pause, reflect, and cultivate a sense of gratitude, unity, and spiritual renewal during the darkest days of winter.