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- written by Cogitosus. Additionally, several Irish calendars relating to the feastdays of Christian saints (sometimes called martyrologies or feastologies) contained...
- embroidered with black crosses and woven with the wool of lambs blessed on the feastday of St. Agnes. The High Altar is surmounted by Bernini's baldachin. (See...
- of 1969 the Feast of the Holy Family outranks the various saints whose feastdays fall during the Octave of Christmas, since it is usually to be celebrated...
- which has M**** at the church for certain Holy Days of Obligation and feastdays. The school's annual patronal festival in honour of St. Philip Neri, is...
- lawyer episcopus puerorum "bishop of the boys"; a layperson who on some feastdays braided his hair, dressed as a bishop and acted in a "ludicrous" manner...
- M**** according to the General Roman Calendar of 1954 keep the July 13th feastday; but the feast has been removed from the General Roman Calendar since 1960...
- homecoming and family reunions. Jes B. Tirol (May 1, 2018). "May 1 is the feastday of Tagbilaran while March 19 is the fiesta: How did it happen?". Bohol...
- Sonn- und Fest-Tage durch das gantze Jahr (Cantatas for the Sun- and feastdays throughout the year). Johann Sebastian Bach set several of these librettos...
- a religious service held during the night leading to a Sunday or other feastday. The Latin term vigilia, from which the word is derived meant a watch night...
- Beuno's date of death as 21 April 640, making that date his traditional feastday. In the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar for Wales, he is commemorated...