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"The Christian Year" by John Keble is a group of songs and poems that show the liturgical calendar of the Church of England in a poetic way. Keble, a well-known Anglican priest and Oxford student, wrote this as a spiritual manual to go together with the Christian yr's exceptional seasons and banquet days. The collection is divided into elements that suit the liturgical calendar. For instance, there are poems for every Sunday and critical non-religious activities. Keble's strains show a deep know-how of religion and theology, giving us a danger to think about what each occasion inside the Christian tale manner. The poems are memorable for his or her rich language, deep imagery, and honest look at of religion. They make readers assume deeply approximately problems of worship and Christian doctrine. "The Christian Year" had a massive impact on Victorian non secular literature and have become very famous because it changed into connected to the Oxford Movement, a Church of England revival in the 1800s. The works of Keble are not best a literary statement of devotion, however also a theological meditation that leads readers on a yr-lengthy adventure of prayer and reflection.