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non-technical readers. A specific calendar is provided for the liturgical year. "What Is a Leap Year? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids". spaceplace... |
Christian calendar (redirect from Church year) calendar used by various Christian Churches for the Church year, called "liturgical year". For example, it can be used to find out what day Easter will... |
other English-speaking areas, is a holiday and season in the Christian liturgical year. It is the 50th day after Easter (and the 10th day after Ascension... |
traditionally considered to have Old Tamil and Sanskrit as its principal liturgical languages. Hinduism finds its earliest literary mention in the ancient... |
Methodius as its head. The Old Church Slavonic was recognized as the fourth liturgical language, besides Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Bishopric established in Nitro... |
Ethiopian calendar is the main calendar used in Ethiopia. It serves as the liturgical calendar for Christians in Eritrea and Ethiopia belonging to the Orthodox... |
Bethlehem is celebrated every year at Epiphany on January 6, just after Christmas. The Epiphany marks the end of the liturgical season 'Christmas'. India... |
dictionary : Latin expressions commonly found in theological writings (Liturgical Press, 1998), p. 10. ISBN 0814658806, ISBN 9780814658802 Peter Jones (2006)... |
was used in the Middle Ages. It was used mostly by scholars and as the liturgical language of the medieval Roman Catholic Church, but it was used also as... |
most centuries of Church history, Christian worship has been primarily liturgical, symbolised by prayers and hymns, whose texts were closely related to... |
Nicholas." "The History and Legend of Santa Claus". www.unmuseum.org. "Liturgical Year : Activities : Santa Claus". www.catholicculture.org. "From St. Nicholas... |
eight modes. This music, together with some new chants to complete the liturgical year, became known as "Gregorian." This chant was probably named after Pope... |
– Assumption of Mary August 16 – Raksha Bandhan September 1 – New Liturgical Year in Eastern Christianity September 2 – Start of Ramadan September 4-... |
English Gothic style. It was originally a two-storey structure where liturgical processions could gather before entering the nave. It was opened up into... |
Purification of the Virgin. It marks the liturgical end of the Christmas season. February 14 – Chinese New Year February 16 – Shrove Tuesday / Mardi Gras... |
June 9 (category Days of the year) England) José de Anchieta Primus and Felician June 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Coral Triangle Day La Rioja Day (La Rioja) Murcia Day (Murcia) National... |
September 28 (category Days of the year) St. Wenceslas, Lorenzo Ruiz - Also see September 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Czech Republic – Czech Statehood Day Taiwan – Teacher's Day (Confucius'... |
October 17 (category Days of the year) Rule of Andrew Richard Gwyn Victor of Capua October 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Dessalines Day (Haiti) Digital Society Day (India) International Day... |
March 18 (category Days of the year) Jerusalem Edward the Martyr Fridianus Salvator March 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Earliest date on which Holy Wednesday can fall, while April 21 is the... |
Christmas Day Traditional and religious holidays (dates vary according to the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church) Carnival (Only Mardi Gras is an official... |