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The practice of a religion may also include rituals, sermons, commemoration or veneration a god or gods, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trance, initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services, meditation, prayer, music, art, dance, public service or other aspects of human culture.
Repeated themes include participation in processions of the dead or large feasts, often presided over by a horned male deity or a female divinity who teaches magic and gives prophecies ; and participation in battles against evil spirits, " vampires ", or " witches " to win fertility and prosperity for the community.
The Schwarzenau Brethren groups ( the largest being the Church of the Brethren ) regularly practice Agape feasts ( called " Love Feast "), which include feetwashing, a supper, and communion, with hymns and brief scriptural meditations interspersed throughout the worship service.
These changes include the addition of observances of Gnostic church fathers and martyrs of the Gnostic tradition, and the re-dedication of the Marian feasts of Assumption and Nativity to the Assumption and Descent of the Holy Sophia.
The feasts also include marching bands, food and other vendors, and live music.
Repeated themes include participation in processions of the dead or large feasts, often presided over by a female divinity who teaches magic and gives prophecies ; and participation in battles against evil spirits, " vampires ", or " witches " to win fertility and prosperity for the community.
Common activities include playing board games or video games, having pillow fights, watching movies, midnight feasts, playing party games such as Truth or Dare ?, light as a feather, stiff as a board, and spin the bottle, building forts out of pillows and blankets, or having a " spa night ", in which participants polish their nails and toes and put on facial masks.
Other feasts include the Feast of St. Lucy on August 20 and the Feast of St. Roch on August 19.
These rites include divination with the coffin ( to consult the spirit of the deceased ) by carrying it on the heads of two men, feasts for the ancestors, all-night drum / song / dance performances, and the telling of folktales.
Other landmarks include a small chapel used for the Holy Spirit feasts, in each of the upper and lower villages, and village squares constructed ( such as the Largo de São João ) to provide picnicking facilities, playgrounds and animal pens.
The feasts of the Holy Spirit () include the folkloric ‘’ Despensas ’’ ( a local dance ) that is different then the traditional dances on the island, that include the ‘’ Balho dos Homens da Terra ’’ and the ‘’ Balho dos Homens do Mar ’’, which are danced solely by men, accompanied by castanhetas.
Famous people who were kidney stone formers include Napoleon I, Napoleon III, Peter the Great, Louis XIV, George IV, Oliver Cromwell, Lyndon B. Johnson, Benjamin Franklin, Michel de Montaigne, Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Samuel Pepys ( who held annual feasts to celebrate his survival on the anniversary of his operation ), William Harvey, Herman Boerhaave, and Antonio Scarpa.
Local groups in Calontir, as in other SCA kingdoms, host local and kingdom-level events throughout the year, which include SCA combat tournaments, Arts and Sciences competitions, seasonal feasts, etc.
The primary events occur around the Império da Achada, when the annual feasts of the Divine Holy Spirit are celebrated that include meat-broth soups accompanied with local wines, traditional sweet bread ( Portuguese: massa sovada ) and sweet rice deserts.
A grand mausoleum might include bedrooms and kitchens for family visits which would include feasts.
The rules of Caesarius and Aurelian both speak of two nocturns with lessons, which include on the feasts of martyrs lessons from their passions.
Various papyri, such as POxy 3693, include invitations to attend a dinner with gods such as Sarapis, however these are issued by specified individuals to feasts at a temple of a god – and do not suggest the visitation of the home by the divinity.
Other feasts celebrated-the feast of Our Lady of Lilies ( Madonna tal-Gilju ) is a secondary fesat and is celebrated the week ending in the third Sunday of June, The feast of the Immaculate Conception celebrated the nearest Sunday for 8 December, other secondary feasts include Our Lady of Sorrows, Corpus Domini and Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.

feasts and major
The readings of the second Nocturn are mainly hagiological biography, with homilies or papal documents for certain major feasts, particularly those of Jesus and Mary.
The greater part of the two collections consists of settings of the Proprium Missae for the major feasts of the church calendar, thus supplementing the Mass Ordinary cycles which Byrd had published in the 1590s.
The same evening anticipation applies to other major solemnities and feasts, and is an echo of the Jewish practice of starting the new day at sunset (" Shabbat " starts on Friday night ).
Adaptations of the revised Roman Rite lectionary were adopted by Protestants, leading to the publication in 1994 of the Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and major feasts, which is now used by many Protestant denominations, including also ( Methodists, Reformed, United, etc.
Since 1970, the equivalent proportions for Sundays and weekdays ( leaving aside major feasts ) have been 13. 5 % of the Old Testament and 71. 5 % of the New Testament.
Previous events that were termed ' gaudies ' are now more often called ' feasts ' ( by the college ) or ' mega-formals ' ( by the JCR ): these are all black-tie and gowned affairs that occur several times a term to mark major feasts and special events.
This calendar system, when combined with major church festivals and movable and immovable feasts, constructs a very human and personalised yet often localized way of organizing the year and identifying dates.
On weekdays that are not major feasts Vespers features hardly any ceremonies and the celebrant wears the usual choir dress.
Among his other liturgical compositions are hymns, canticles ( including over 100 Magnificats ), responsories for Holy Week, Passions, Lamentations, and some independent pieces for major feasts.
The major feasts, or gahambars, of contemporary Zoroastrian practice, are still kept as five-day observances today.
Holy days required special services, in particular the feasts of Christmas, Easter and Pentecost ; with other major celebrations at All Saint's day, Good Friday and the eve of Pentecost.
Theodosius I had progressively made ( year 389 ) the sacred feasts of other faiths into workdays, forbidden public sacrifices, closed temples, and colluded in acts of local violence by Christians against major cult sites.
Originally, a sobor was a large church in a major city ( not necessarily the cathedral ) at which all the faithful of the city would gather ( see synaxis ) to celebrate certain important feasts.
It is counted as one of the five major feasts of the Armenian Church, and the most important of the four feasts of the Holy Cross.
The medieval mystery plays were presented at the major Christian feasts.
Some name days coincide with major Christian feasts, for example people whose names are Chrēstos or Christine have their name day on Christmas, people named after St.
All pupils have an opportunity to attend Mass on holy days of obligation and on some other major feasts.
With time, most major feasts were restored to the Reformed ecclesiastical calendar.
Members of the society keep a rule of life that includes traditional Marian devotions ( such as the Angelus and the Rosary ), intercession for the faithful departed members of the society, participation in Mass on the major Marian feasts and solemnities and active engagement in apostolic work.
The London Oratory Choir is an adult, professional chamber choir serving the major liturgical celebrations in the Oratory Church, including solemn Latin Mass and Vespers on all the Sundays of the year and for major feasts.

feasts and Virgin
This comprises psalms, antiphons, lessons, & c., for feasts of various groups or classes ( twelve in all ); e. g. apostles, martyrs, confessors, virgins, and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
* The principal ecclesiastical feasts falling within the month are: the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin on the 8th, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross on the 14th, St. Matthew the apostle on the 21st, and St. Michael the archangel on the 29th.
The extent to which feasts and festivals are celebrated also varies between churches ; in general, Protestant churches observe far fewer than Catholic and Orthodox, in particular with regard to feasts of the Virgin Mary and the other Saints.
* Devotion to the Blessed Virgin: being the substance of all the sermons for Mary's feasts throughout the year
On feasts which are doubles of the second class and a fortiori of the first class, as well as on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Holy Angels, and Apostles, the psalms are proper to the feast as heretofore.
Eight great feasts in honor of Jesus Christ, and four great feasts honoring the Virgin Mary-the Theotokos-comprise The Twelve Great Feasts.

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