The year in the ecclesiastical calendar; especially feast days and special seasons.
1To-day we are celebrating the last of the series of historical festivals which mark the springtime of our Christian year.
2There is something striking in the season of the natural year at which we thus celebrate the beginning of another Christian year.
3These are some of the passages of this day's service which speaks to us at the beginning of this new Christian year.
4Virginia thought a suitable present would be a copy of 'the Christian Year'.
5An Eirenicon, in a Letter to the Author of "The Christian Year."
6From the divinity-student came the loveliest English edition of "Keble's Christian Year."
7What dost thou here, frail wanderer from thy task?-ChristianYear
8How often the " Christian Year," and all true divinity helps up here!
9The motto of the Christian Year seemed to be inwoven into his life and character.
10These are the people who failed to stick with Bob Dylan during the Christian years.
11The Christian Year made its appearance in 1827.
12It, too, spoke of Evangelicalism, the Christian Year, and a dignified reserved confidence in Christ's blood.
13The motto of "The Christian Year" is very beautiful.
14I am glad you like the " Christian Year," and I see you are quite an Episcopalian.
15Do you remember lending someone your " Christian Year"?'
16She wore a cross and beads round her neck as her only ornament, and knew the Christian Year by heart.
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Translations for Christian year