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feast day

NOUN
  1. a day designated for feasting

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  • Hence, the blessing of bread on her feast day.
  • Village celebrations and feast days, visiting entertainers, Sunday school excursions, even (when buses came in) excursions to Bournemouth, were the highest excitements of life.
  • Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9.
  • The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption will be celebrating its patronal feast day with a celebration of Vêspres de la Vierge (Op. 18) by Marcel Dupré. Metropolitan Cathedral of Edinburgh
  • Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9.
  • From the Feast Day of Saint Catherine in 1999 to Holy Saturday in 2000, through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, andalmost Easter, it was all Elián all the time in a fiesta of conspiracy theories, theological contortionism, shameless profiteering, and spectacular bullshit. Dream State
  • The "Gloria in excelsis" and the Nicene Creed are sung, the vestments are white, and “Ita, missa est” is said at the end, rather than the older formula “Benedicamus Domino”, all characteristics of feast days. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 8 - The Hours of the Celebration of the Holy Week Liturgies
  • Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage. Feast day, August 19.
  • Hence, the blessing of bread on her feast day.
  • By the ninth century there were specific prayers for her feast day, and by the eleventh century there was "a complete mass dedicated to the saint (with introit, gradual, offertory, communion, and lessons)". Anti-Catholicism
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