The third Sunday of Advent, known in many Christian traditions as "Gaudete Sunday," holds a special place in the liturgical calendar. This day is marked by a shift in the tone of Advent, from a more somber, reflective mood to one of joy and anticipation. The name "Gaudete" itself comes from the Latin word for "rejoice," reflecting this change in spirit.
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