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Dates for Laetare Sunday, 2004–2010

2004: March 21
2005: March 6
2006: March 26
2007: March 18
2008: March 2
2009: March 22
2010: March 14

Laetare Sunday (from the Latin verb laetari, meaning "to be joyful") is a name formerly often used, and less commonly used today, to denote the fourth Sunday of the season of Lent in the Christian liturgical calendar. This Sunday is also known as Mothering Sunday, Mid-Lent Sunday, and Rose Sunday. The term "Laetare Sunday" is used predominantly, though not exclusively, by Roman Catholics.

In the Roman Catholic Church and some High Church Protestant traditions, priests are given the option to wear rose-coloured vestments to Masses held on this day, in place of the purple vestments normally worn during Lent. The Gospel reading for this Sunday recounts the miracle of the loaves and fishes.

This date can fall anywhere between March 1 and April 4.

See also

  • Gaudete Sunday Laetare

Lätare Laetare


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