Tomorrow the liturgicalyear reaches its climax when the Resurrection is celebrated in churches and cathedrals throughout the country.
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They form an important feature of church life, and an important date in the churchcalendar.
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From early times the churchcalendar has set aside special seasons for prayer focused on vocations and ordination.
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For many members of this globe-spanning flock, the annual celebration is the high point of the churchcalendar.
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To the credit of the clergy of Brixen, his practical often pithy remarks are published in their churchcalendar.
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One holiday they observe, partly perforce, partly from choice, though it is not one of the great festivals of the churchcalendar,-St.Ilya's Day.
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Perhaps someone suggests calling it after the feast day of the churchyear observed by certain churches.
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In the Alternative Prayer Book, tomorrow, the ninth Sunday before Christmas, begins the series of themes for the Sundays of the churchyear ahead.
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But theirs was not the ordinary year, nor the Churchyear, nor the fiscal year.
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Maybe the FBI had discovered the churchyears ago and found nothing suspicious inside the building.
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Thus then we see that there is abundant provision and opportunity for special seasons of awakening and refreshing, by following the regular ChurchYear.
Uso de liturgical calendar en inglés
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The Feast of the Transfiguration is coming up on 6 August in the liturgicalcalendar of some Christian traditions.
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Part of the games he played, the games she would have to endure for the next six weeks if she remembered her liturgicalcalendar correctly.