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Season of Summer (liturgy)

An imaginative depiction of Jesus and an angel as harvesters.

The Season of Summer (also known by various Syriac transliterations such as Kaitha or Qaita) is a liturgical season in the East Syriac Rite of Christianity. The season begins on the seventh Sunday after Pentecost (just after the conclusion of the Season of Apostles) and continues for seven weeks. The Season of Summer has a theme of spiritual harvest, reflecting on the fruits of the missionary labors of the Apostles.[1]

  1. ^ de Souza, Rev. Raymond (July 29, 2020). "Syro-Malabar calendar elevates summer feasts". The Catholic Register.

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