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Easter
Easter Easter | 16th century Russian Orthodox icon of ... April 23 (Eastern) Celebrations Religious (church) services, Easter egg hunts, gifts (USA) Observances Prayer, Whipping ... and Holy Saturday which lead up to Easter, and Ascension, Pentecost, Whit Monday, Trinity Sunday, and Corpus Christi which follow it Easter is the most important religious holiday ...
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Easter (Christianity wiki)
Easter This article may reflect the views of ... Please see discussion on the talk page . Easter (in Latin, Pascha) is the annual festival ... Pontius Pilate. [edit] Present Anglican practice The Easter festival is considered an extremely solemn and ... Saturday, and a special night service of Easter, called the Great Vigil , is also provided ... fire and the lighting of the Paschal Candle, followed by an extended, but simple ...
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Easter eight (translated from German)
Easter eight Those Easter eight, the night between Karsamstag and Ostersonntag ... Municipalities celebrated. In the catholic church the Easter eight with a solemn become Liturgie committed, which reconstructs this passage symbolically. The Easter eight is the high point that Three ... high point in the Auferstehungsfeier of the Easter eight. This VigilCelebration of Easter covers ...
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Paschal candle
Paschal candle The Paschal Candle. In Roman Catholic, Anglican, and some Protestant churches, the ceremonial lighting the Paschal candle is one of the most solemn moments of the Easter Vigil on the Saturday evening before Easter. On Holy Thursday of the same ...
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Easter Vigil
Easter Vigil The Easter Vigil, also called the Great Vigil of Easter, is a service held in many Christian ... Saturday. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Easter Vigil includes the first use of the ... as well as the first Eucharist of Easter. In Eastern Orthodoxy its Divine Liturgy ...
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Talk:Ceremonial use of lights
... pricket (a sharp point on which the candle is fixed). It is permissible to use ... a long tube, pointed to imitate a candle, in which is a small taper forced ... to the 8th century at Rome. On Easter Eve new fire is made with a ... Christi, and from these again the Paschal Candle.4 This is the Th symbol of ... have received their light from the Paschal Candle, and so symbolize throughout the year ...
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List French proverbs (translated from French)
... its shoe. (Montaigne) With each saint his candle. (Jean The Good) With trodden path, it ... even more important than front. With the candle, the goat seems young lady (Gabriel Meurier ... cause for its purpose. (the Heather) Between Easter and Pentecost, the dessert is a crust ... the others . Make a payable debt at Easter, and will find the Lent runs. It ... Sometimes it is necessary to burn a candle with the devil. (Antoine Oudin) It ...
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Exultet
... praise intoned by the deacon during the Easter Vigil. In the absence of a deacon ... intoned after the procession with the Paschal Candle before the beginning of the Liturgy of ... Outside Rome, the use of the paschal candle appears to have been a very ancient ... of God, that the praises of the candle may be worthily celebrated. This invitation, wanting ... the Old and the New Covenants, the candle being here a type of the ...
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Liturgical year
... to the variation in the date of Easter, and all other dates follow from that ... are Advent, Christmas, Time after Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Time after Pentecost. Advent First season ... candles: 3 purple and one rose. Each candle lit represents a particular theme of the ... Sundays, depending on how early or late Easter falls in a given year. This liturgical ... taken by the Church to prepare for Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ...
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Gallican rite
... respecting the Johannine origin of the Celtic Easter. The Cottonian tract is of little or ... Baptism; The Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday ceremonies and the baptismal service, Masses for the Sundays after Easter up to the Rogation Mass, where the ... Authentica Hebdomada (Luxeuil); Maundy Thursday; Good Friday; Easter Eve; Easter Day and the whole week; Low ...
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