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The Refreshment Sundays or Rose Sundays are Sundays within the two major fasts observed in Western Christianity, Lent and Advent. On these days, the fast was allowed to be relaxed, hence the name "Refreshment Sunday". Correspondingly, the liturgical colours of the season are replaced with rose, hence the name "Rose Sunday".

The Refreshment Sundays are:

Of these, the better known is Laetare Sunday, and if reference is made to a single "Refreshment Sunday" or "Rose Sunday" it is usually this Sunday that is meant.[citation needed] It is also called Mothering Sunday, Mother's Day, Rose Sunday, and Laetare Sunday. In England apprentice boys got the day off to visit their mother's, hence "Mothering Sunday".

As noted, on both Refreshment Sundays, the colour of vestments and church hangings is changed to rose. On Gaudete Sunday, where churches are using an Advent Wreath with purple candles, the candle for the third Sunday in Advent is also rose instead of purple.

See also

References

  • "Refreshment Sunday" (PDF). All Saints Episcopal Church. 2003-03-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2008-03-18.