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P****iontide (in the
Christian liturgical year) is a name for the last two w****s of Lent,
beginning on the
Fifth Sunday of Lent, long
celebrated as P****ion...
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official name of the
First Sunday in
P****iontide, and Palm
Sunday has the
additional name of the
Second Sunday in
P****iontide. In
Sunday and
ferial M****es (but...
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several Christian traditions,
marking the
beginning of
P****iontide. In 1969,
P****iontide was
removed from the
liturgical calendar of the
Western Catholic...
- The
Missal it is
called Saint Mary in
P****iontide and
sometimes it is
traditionally known as Our Lady in
P****iontide. In
certain Catholic countries, especially...
- Sunday. P****ion Sunday, the
fifth Sunday of Lent as the
beginning of
P****iontide (since 1970 for
Roman Catholics in the
ordinary form of the rite, the...
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P****iontide, a
period beginning on the
Fifth Sunday in Lent,
which in the 1962
edition of the
Roman Missal is
called the
First Sunday in
P****iontide and...
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shrouds are
veils used to
cover crucifixes,
icons and some
statues during P****iontide with some
exceptions of
those showing the
suffering Christ, such as the...
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important ones cannot, and
these in turn can be
celebrated in Lent and
P****iontide again (which in 1955/60 had been
forbidden for III
class feasts). For...
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followed by the
conventional doxology (except on the
first Sunday of
P****iontide): It is not
uncommon for the
priest to
pause sprinkling at the Gloria...
- hymn,
originally written as a children's hymn but now
usually sung for
P****iontide. The
words are by
Cecil Frances Alexander, and the most po****r tune...