many times. jesus used it one time.
"Appointed time" appears 30 times in the New International Version of the Bible. "Set time" appears 41 times.
35 times
In the King James version * The word time is mentioned 623 times * The word times is mentioned 145 times
As many as needed. It is time.
ordinary time
Songs in Ordinary Time has 740 pages.
There 33 are 34 Sundays in ordinary time (23 to 28 Sundays after Pentecost)
33-34 weeks
Ordinary Time is actually a pretty sad translation of the Latin with is Time thoughout the year. The English use of Ordinary is from the Latin Ordinalis which means ordered time, as in numbered: from the website About.com Catholicism: Ordinary Time is called "ordinary" because the weeks are numbered. The Latin word ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series, stems from the Latin word ordo, from which we get the English word order. Thus, Ordinary Time is in fact the ordered life of the Church-the period in which we live our lives neither in feasting (as in the Christmas and Easter seasons) or in more severe penance (as in Advent and Lent), but in watchfulness and expectation of the Second Coming of Christ. A lot happens in Ordinary Time, everything that is celebrated in the life of Christ outside of His Birth (which is the Christmas Season), preparing for His Birth (which is Advent), His Passion and Death (which is the Easter Triduum) or preparing for His Passion and Death (which is Lent) or celebrating His Resurrection (which is Easter) - EVERYTHING ELSE happens in "Ordinary Time".
You don't need to ask a question 1000 times to get an answer.
Songs in Ordinary Time was created in 1995-08.
2014 has 365 days, it is not a leap year
In 2014, Ordinary Time begins on Monday, 13 January.
No, Lent is a different liturgical season from Ordinary Time.
ACOTLEOT means Adevent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Easter, and Ordinary Time.
No, currently, the Mass may be celebrated at any time.