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  • 41Feasts observed by the Coptic Church — These come under three chief headings: Weekly feast, i.e. Sundays. The weekly commemoration of the Resurrection, which falls on the first day of every week. Sundays have been kept by Christians from Apostolic times as days of worship, and in 321… …

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  • 42Ernest Hemingway — Hemingway redirects here. For other uses, see Hemingway (disambiguation). Ernest Hemingway Hemingway in 1939 …

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  • 43New Year — For other uses, see New Year (disambiguation). The New Year is the day that marks the beginning of a new calendar year, and is the day on which the year count of the specific calendar used is incremented. For many cultures, the event is… …

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  • 44Danny Meyer — For the Australian rules footballer, see Danny Meyer (footballer). Danny Meyer Born March 14, 1958 (1958 03 14) (age 53) St. Louis, Missouri Education Trinity College Current …

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  • 45Marawi City — Infobox Settlement official name = Islamic City of Marawi other name = native name = nickname = The Summer Capital of the South settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = Islamic Center of Marawi City flag size = image seal size =… …

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  • 46fete day — noun a day designated for feasting • Syn: ↑feast day • Hypernyms: ↑holiday • Hyponyms: ↑Rosh Hashanah, ↑Rosh Hashana, ↑Rosh Hashonah, ↑Rosh Hasho …

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  • 47General Chronology —     General Chronology     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► General Chronology     Chronology (Greek chronos time, logos, discourse), the science of time measurement, has two branches:     ♦ Mathematical Chronology, which determines the units to be… …

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  • 48Easter — The feast of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ; the major feast of the calendar; a movable feast falling on the Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox ♦ The religious celebration of Christ s resurrection, held on… …

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  • 49Anno Domini — This article is about the designation of years. For other uses, see Anno Domini (disambiguation). AD redirects here. For other uses, see AD (disambiguation). Dionysius Exiguus invented Anno Domini years to date Easter. Anno Domini (abbreviated as …

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  • 50York Mystery Plays — The York Mystery Plays are an English cycle of forty eight mystery plays, or pageants, which cover sacred history from the creation to the Last Judgement. These were traditionally presented on the feast day of Corpus Christi (a movable feast… …

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