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Candlemas, also known as the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus Christ, the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or the Feast of the... |
Catholic Church (section Bibliography) Walsingham Dowry of Mary Key Marian feast days Mother of God (1 January) Candlemas (2 February) Annunciation (25 March) Assumption (15 August) Nativity (8... |
The City of the Dead (film) (section Bibliography) with two yearly virgin human sacrifices on the Hour of Thirteen during Candlemas Eve and the Witches' Sabbath. In the present day, following his lecture... |
early twentieth century such as Children's Day or Temperance Sunday." Bibliography Larossa, Ralph (1997). The Modernization of Fatherhood: A Social and... |
King cake (section Bibliography) figurine is blessed and must take the figurine to the nearest church on Candlemas Day or host a party that day. The Twelfth cake, Twelfth-night cake, or... |
History of candle making (section Bibliography) candles in Spain and Italy in the 4th century, the Christian festival Candlemas was named after the candle, and Pope Sergius I instituted the procession... |
Valentine's Day (section Bibliography) converted the Lupercalia into the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin (or Candlemas), changing one purification ceremony into another, and many noted authors... |
Spodomancy (section Bibliography) Strange and Downright Bizarre, 2007, p. 95. Amber K. and Azrael Arynn K., Candlemas: Feast of Flames, 2001, p. 95. Buckland, The Fortune-Telling Book: The... |
Galanthus (section Bibliography) sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Other, earlier, common names include Candlemas bells, Fair maids of February, and White ladies (see Symbols). Snowdrops... |
by the members of the Corporations, who do not disclose his name until Candlemas, when Su Majorale announces it directly to the appointee and a careful... |
Imbolc (section Bibliography) garb a ngeilt", which Edward Gwynn translates "after Candlemas, rough was their herding". Candlemas is the Christian holy day which falls on 2 February... |
House of the Virgin Mary (section Bibliography) Walsingham Dowry of Mary Key Marian feast days Mother of God (1 January) Candlemas (2 February) Annunciation (25 March) Assumption (15 August) Nativity (8... |
Liturgical colours (section Bibliography) distinct "Epiphany season", with ordinary time commencing the day after Candlemas. The colour scheme suggested by the Church of England also indicates where... |
Galanthus nivalis (section Bibliography) traditional common names include "February fairmaids", "dingle-dangle", "Candlemas bells", "Mary's tapers" and, in parts of Yorkshire, "snow piercers" (like... |
Exhortation and Litany (section Bibliography) processions were important parts of worship on Sundays and holy days, such as Candlemas and Rogation days. The government also ordered processions in times of... |
celebrated in Wales but are no longer so. Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau, or Candlemas, usually on the 2 February, literally translates as "Mary's Festival of... |
Ruth Moore (section Bibliography) Fire Balloon (1948) ISBN 978-0-942396-78-2 Candlemas Bay (1950) ISBN 978-0-942396-70-6 Jeb Ellis of Candlemas Bay (1952) A Fair Wind Home (1953) Speak to... |
Beauly Priory (section Bibliography) (Edinburgh, 2001), pp. 15–18 George F Campbell: "The First and Lost Iona." Candlemas Hill Publishing 2006 and on Kindle. Historic Environment Scotland. "Beauly... |
Marianne Stokes (section Bibliography) 1883–87 The Passing Train, 1890 Angels Entertaining the Holy Child, 1893 Candlemas Day, c. 1901 Aucassin and Nicolette, unknown date Madonna and Child, 1907–08... |
Biblical Magi (section Bibliography) the Catholic Church, the full Christmas Season is from December 25 to Candlemas on February 2. In the Philippines, beliefs concerning the Three Kings... |