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Eastertide (also
known as
Eastertime or the
Easter season) or
Paschaltide (also
known as
Paschaltime or the
Paschal season) is a
festal season in the liturgical...
- "This
joyful Eastertide" is an 1894
Easter carol. The
words are by
George Ratcliffe Woodward, the tune is from the
Netherlands (1624), and the 1894 harmonisation...
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decorates the
chancel area of
churches on this day and for the rest of
Eastertide.
There are also
traditional Easter foods that vary by
region and culture...
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death on the cross, burial, and resurrection. The seven-w****
liturgical Eastertide immediately follows the Triduum,
climaxing at Pentecost. This last feast...
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Easter hymns are
hymns dedicated to
Eastertide,
related to the
resurrection of Jesus....
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Vietnamese Army's 1972
Eastertide Offensive". web site.
Retrieved 1
February 2010. web site (1997). "North
Vietnamese Army's 1972
Eastertide Offensive". web...
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called "Great and Holy Pascha". In both
Western and
Eastern Christianity,
Eastertide, the
Easter or
Paschal Season,
begins on
Easter Sunday and
lasts seven...
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Easter Monday is the
second day of
Eastertide and a
public holiday in some countries. In
Western Christianity it
marks the
second day of the
Octave of...
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liturgical season of
Eastertide until the
feast of Pentecost. It
replaces the
simpler antiphon Asperges me,
which is used
outside Eastertide. The text refers...
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seasons (such as the
omission of "Alleluia" in Lent and its
addition in
Eastertide).
These two are the only
liturgical celebrations in
which a distinction...