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  • 121Pisanica (Croatian) — Traditional Easter eggs in Croatia …

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  • 122Egg decorating — Ukrainian Easter eggs This article is about egg decorating in general. For the Easter tradition of egg decorating, see Easter egg. Egg decorating is the art or craft of decorating eggs. It is quite a popular art/craft form because of the… …

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  • 123Cascarón — Cascarones or confetti eggs are festive, hollowed out chicken eggs filled with confetti or small toys, originating in China.[citation needed] In Spanish, cáscara means eggshell. Cascarones are similar to the Easter eggs popular in many other… …

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  • 124Paschal greeting — This article is about the greeting. For the troparion, see Paschal troparion. Patriarch of Moscow, Alexei II, giving the Paschal greeting to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The Paschal greeting is an Easter custom among Eastern Orthodox,… …

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  • 125United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …

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  • 126Calendar of saints (Church of the Province of Melanesia) — The calendar of saints and commemorations in the Church of the Province of Melanesia (the Anglican Church in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu) is a continually developing list. Both old and new, universal and local saints and worthies are… …

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  • 127Liturgical book — A liturgical book is a book published by the authority of a church, that contains the text and directions for the liturgy of its official religious services.Roman CatholicIn the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the primary liturgical books are… …

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  • 128Feria — This article incorporates information from the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1917. A feria (Latin for free day ) was a day on which the people, especially the slaves, were not obliged to work, and on which there were no court sessions. In ancient Rome …

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