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holy day

NOUN
  1. a day specified for religious observance

How To Use holy day In A Sentence

  • Tomorrow is a Holy Day, The Feast of the Epiphany when there will be Masses at 11 am and 7.30 pm.
  • A letdown was to be expected after the intense activities of high holy days.
  • God sanctified the seventh day to be a special and holy day, set apart from the other six.
  • Holy Days of obligation have become anachronisms and in the north of England there are not enough Catholic priests to say triplicated Masses in different churches. A day of terrific rain...
  • On previous Fridays, the minders have sought to restrict foreign journalists so they could not cover demonstrations after midday prayers on the Muslim holy day.
  • Why did they need a command about calendars and holy days? Times, Sunday Times
  • Particular emphasis is placed on not recognizing the holy days or national observances of the infidels.
  • Though originally a Catholic holy day, St. Patrick's Day has evolved into more of a secular holiday.
  • After all, Islam has more holy cities, holy shrines, holy mosques, holy days, probably a slew of holy molies as well, than we can count on an abacus. Latest Articles
  • It is a day of sanctification and holiness, and pre-empts all other holy days, and it is a memorial of the creation of the world and of the exodus from Egypt, as well as a memorial to the pact between God and the Hebrews, the covenant.
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