Pentecost season

Although the start and end dates vary by liturgical tradition, the season typically begins on the day of Pentecost and continues throughout the rest of the liturgical year, ending just before the season of Advent.

The Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church does not include a Pentecost season.

"[2] In classical prayer books around the world, it is referred to as Trinitytide, "Season of Trinity", or just "Sundays after Trinity" In The Episcopal Church the Book of Common Prayer refers to this period as the "Season after Pentecost.

[5] The United Church of Christ, a Congregationalist denomination in the Reformed tradition, assigns the period of the liturgical calendar as "Time after Pentecost".

"[8] The Maronite Church, which uses the West Syriac Rite, celebrates a Pentecost season that extends until the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross.

Red is the liturgical colour assigned to Pentecost Sunday, the first day of the Pentecost season in Western Christianity; depicted is the chancel of Lutherkirche in the German city of Schöneberg .