- practice; the
Church of England's Book of
Common Prayer places Roodmas on May 3. In Devonshire,
Roodmas was
observed on the
first Monday after May 3 with a procession...
-
Constantine the Great. Its
connection with May
stems from the May 3 date of
Roodmas,
which Pope John
XXIII deleted in the 1960s due to the
trend at the time...
-
celebration is also
sometimes called Holy Rood Day, or by the
historical names Roodmas or Crouchmas. The
Feast of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated...
- been buried.
Uncovering of the
Precious Cross and the
Precious Nails (
Roodmas) by
Empress Saint Helen in
Jerusalem falls on 6 March. She is also commemorated...
- on the
liturgical calendar as the
Feast of the
Exaltation of the
Cross (
Roodmas) by the
Oriental Orthodox,
Eastern Orthodox, Persian,
Roman Catholic, Lutheran...
- Day May 3
Constitution Day (Poland)
Constitution Memorial Day (****an)
Roodmas Sun Day (International)
World Press Freedom Day May 4 Anti-Bullying Day...
-
Ichthys IH
Monogram IX
monogram Khachkar Nordic cross flag Rood
screen Roodmas Rose
Cross Russian Orthodox cross Scientology cross The Old
English (10th...
- to
attend witches meetings "every quarter" at
Candlemas (2 February),
Roodmas (3 May),
Lammas (1 August), and
Hallowmas (1 November). The
White Goddess...
-
Twilight Zone Magazine, July–August 1983, (p. 63).
Robert M. Price, "What
Roodmas Horror", The
Dunwich Cycle, p. ix. Joshi, pp. 16–17. "H・P・ラヴクラフトのダニッチ・ホラー...
- and to
establish a settlement. The
cross was
erected by the
settlers on
Roodmas, May 3, 1905, in
thanksgiving for
their safe journey. M**** was once said...