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Christmastide

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NOUN
  1. period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6

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  • After four weeks of Advent, we follow with 40 days of Christmas called Christmastide, with the main emphasis on the time between the Nativity of our Lord and the Epiphany. Latest Articles
  • Christmastide is something special to me, something sacred that has nothing to do with mythology and fable. December 2005
  • Great posts Susan and Sharon, o wise women of Christmastide. This just happened « Dating Jesus
  • Following Advent and Christmastide, Epiphany is the liturgical season during which the Christian tradition has, in theory, stressed the religious inclusion that comes from God's manifestation in Christ and the revelation of that presence to humanity. Christopher Cocca: The Radical Welcome of Epiphany
  • [Y] From "Christmastide," published by the Chicago Kindergarten College, copyright, 1902. The Children's Book of Christmas Stories
  • Duke of Bohemia who encouraged Christianization and was martyred by his brother Boleslav. He is popularly associated with Christmastide charity and is the patron saint of Bohemia.
  • Christmastide is the time of year when the Western media focuses some attention on the dwindling Christian population in the Middle East. Stephen Zunes: U.S. Deserves Its Share of Blame for Fate of Arab Christians
  • Moreover, the congregation (50-60 on a usual Sunday at 7 a.m., small probably because of the early hour) joins in singing one of three mass ordinary settings: 'Orbis factor' during the year; 'De angelis' during Christmastide, Eastertide, and on 1st-class feasts; and Kyrie XVII (Kyrie salve) during Advent and Lent. St. Benilde Church, Metairie, Lousiana
  • White lights were diamond gems, stars of the Christmastide. Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • I present you with this golden package, which does not contain Christmastide gold and frankincense and myrrh. Christmas Luncheon
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