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  • 21Mid-Lent Sunday — /mid lent /. See Laetare Sunday. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …

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  • 22Mothering Sunday — Brit. See Laetare Sunday. * * * …

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  • 23Lae|ta|re Sunday — «lee TAIR ee», the fourth and middle Sunday in Lent celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church and named after the beginning of the introit for the day, “Laetare Jerusalem,” from Isaiah 66:10. ╂[< Latin laetāre be joyful!] …

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  • 24Cantate Sunday — • A name given to the fourth Sunday after Easter Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cantate Sunday     Cantate Sunday     † …

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  • 25Liturgical colours — are those specific colours which are used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy. The symbolism of violet, white, green, red, gold, black, rose, and other colours may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of …

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  • 26Carnival — For other uses, see Carnival (disambiguation). Carnival float in the Rosenmontag parade in Cologne, Germany …

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  • 27Lent — Quaresma redirects here. For other uses, see Quaresma (disambiguation). This article is about the observance of Lent in Western Christianity. For Lent in Orthodox Christianity, see Great Lent. For other uses, see Lent (disambiguation). Acolytes… …

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  • 28Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Greyfriars — The Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Greyfriars is a historical writing on the Reformation in Denmark between the years 1527 and 1532 when the Franciscans eventually were forced to leave Denmark. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Chronicle of the… …

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  • 30Liturgical year — For Dom Guéranger s series of books, see The Liturgical Year. Christian year redirects here. For John Keble s series of poems, see The Christian Year. Part of a series on Christianity …

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