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- Totensonntag (German: [ˈtoːtn̩zɔntaːk] , Sunday of the Dead), also called Ewigkeitssonntag (Eternity Sunday) or Totenfest, is a Protestant religious holiday...
- Brigade covered Bardia and the Sollum–Halfaya positions. On 23 November, Totensonntag (Sunday of the Dead to the Germans) the 15th Panzer Division moved southwards...
- holiday) All Souls' Day (in Lower Saxony and the Saarland) Volkstrauertag Totensonntag (the last Sunday of the Protestant liturgical year) Christmas Eve (beginning...
- faithful departed. Additionally, dead are remembered on the feast of Totensonntag (Totenfest), the last Sunday before Advent. It was introduced in 1816...
- people) Reformation Day All Saints' Day Solemnity of Christ the King Totensonntag Feast of the Immaculate Conception Solemnity of All Saints Ashura (Day...
- Festival Chuseok Día de Muertos Gai Jatra Pitru Paksha Qingming Festival Totensonntag Zhōng yuán jié Parade of Lost Souls Veneration of the Dead Death anniversary...
- (Eastern Christianity) Frequency Annual Related to Saints Allhallowtide (Halloween 31 October, All Souls' Day 2 November) Day of the Dead Totensonntag...
- November Day of Repentance and Prayer Buß- und Bettag Wednesday before Totensonntag. Originally a Protestant feast day, it was demoted as an official holiday...
- that right-wing German veterans shunned their offers to parti****te in Totensonntag ("Day of the Dead") as German conservatives did not wish to honor the...
- Presbyterian, Congregationalist denominations), votive candles are lit during Totensonntag, a holy day that commemorates the faithful departed. During all the Middle...