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- ceremony. Religious and triumphal processions are abundantly illustrated by ancient monuments, e.g. the religious processions of Egypt, those illustrated by...
- part in processions with elaborate "pasos" which represents the scenes of the events of The P****ion of Christ. Although there were processions from Granada...
- Friday Processions in the Philippines". PropertyAsia.ph Newsroom. March 30, 2018. Orejas, Tonette (March 29, 2018). "Good Friday processions grow longer...
- Phallic processions are public celebrations featuring a phallus, a representation of an erect ****. Called phallika in ancient Greece, these processions were...
- discipline regarding processions the bishop, according to the Council of Trent (Sess. 25 de reg. cap. 6), appoints and regulates processions and public prayers...
- vibrant processions, northern regions such as Zamora, León, and Valladolid feature more austere and solemn commemorations. These processions combine religious...
- Ashura processions in Kashmir mark the Day of Ashura commemorating the death of Husayn ibn Ali in the Battle of Karbala. Major mourning processions have...
- up procession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A procession is an organized body of people advancing in a formal or ceremonial manner. Procession may...
- elimination of processions was the increase in public transportation and motorized vehicles, making the streets far too congested for large processions to occur...
- The processions continue from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday morning. The climax of the w**** is the night of Holy Thursday, when the processions set out...