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Laetare Sunday (Church Latin: [leˈta.re];
classical Latin: [
lae̯ˈtaːre]; English: /liːˈtɛəri/) is the
fourth Sunday in the
season of Lent, in the Western...
- The
Laetare Medal is an
annual award given by the
University of
Notre Dame in
recognition of
outstanding service to the
Catholic Church and society. The...
- One of the best-known is Stavelot,
where the
Carnival de la
Laetare takes place on
Laetare Sunday, the
fourth Sunday of Lent. The parti****nts include...
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celebration of
mothers and motherhood.
Mothering Sunday coincides with
Laetare Sunday, also
called Mid-Lent
Sunday or
Refreshment Sunday, a day of respite...
- The
Laetare of
Stavelot (French:
Laetare de Stavelot) is a
traditional carnival that
occurs every Laetare Sunday (fourth
Sunday of Lent) in Stavelot,...
- of the
buildings enclosing the
quadrangles are not all of a piece. The
Laetare quadrangle was
completed in
March 2017 and
includes both the college's...
- paste. It was
originally made for the
fourth Sunday in Lent, also
known as
Laetare Sunday, the
Refreshment Sunday of Lent (when the 40-day fast
would be relaxed)...
- Stavelot. It is best
known as the home of Spa-Francorchamps
Circuit and the
Laetare de
Stavelot carnival. In 2006,
Stavelot had a po****tion of 6,671 and an...
- work on
behalf of
persons with disabilities. In 1988, she
received the
Laetare Medal,
considered the
highest award for
American Catholics, by the University...
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Plaude laetare Gallia is a
motet by Jean-Baptiste
Lully (music) and
Pierre Perrin (text),
written to
celebrate the
baptism of King
Louis XIV's son, the...