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solemnity and Ascension
The solemnity of the Ascension is moved from Thursday of the sixth week of Easter to the seventh Sunday of Easter.
* The solemnity of the Ascension is on the fortieth day of Easter, which is always a Thursday, or on the following Sunday.

solemnity and Lord
" A " solemnity of the Lord " was proclaimed for the following day, which began in the morning with sacrifices and was followed by revelry.
These feast days include, in the Roman Catholic calendar, any holy day of obligation, any other solemnity, any feast of the Lord, and the Commemoration of All Faithful Departed Souls.
The distinctive character and greater solemnity of the Roman form of Compline comes from the response, In manus tuas, Domine (" Into Thy hands, O Lord ..."), with the evangelical canticle, Nunc Dimittis, and its anthem, which is particularly characteristic.

solemnity and is
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
By the term " divine " James meant " any object that is godlike, whether it be a concrete deity or not " to which the individual feels impelled to respond with solemnity and gravity.
Divination for the coming year is often done, whether in all solemnity or as games for the children.
Rococo is incompatible with the solemnity of the Divine Office, nor is it suitable for the elements of worship such as the Tabernacle, the altar or the pulpit.
When these feasts fall a weekday of Great Lent, the normal Lenten aspect of the services is lessened to celebrate the solemnity.
Clean, white " ash for the purification ceremonies is regarded as the basis of ritual life ," which, " are essentially the rites proper to the tending of a domestic fire, for the temple fire is that of the hearth fire raised to a new solemnity.
Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday.
In the Roman Rite, the Easter octave allows no other feasts to be celebrated or commemorated during it ; a solemnity, such as the Annunciation, falling within it is transferred to the following Monday.
This service is somewhat more festive in character, and derives its name of " Royal " from both the fact that the Hours are served with more solemnity than normal, commemorating Christ the King who humbled himself for the salvation of mankind, and also from the fact that this service was in the past attended by the Emperor and his court.
A solemnity is the highest ranking feast day in the liturgical calendar of the Latin Church, commemorating an event in the life of Jesus, his mother Mary, or another important saint.
With the exceptions noted in the table below, a solemnity that falls on the same day as a celebration of higher rank is transferred to the next day not of higher rank.
Since then, on each 11 November or as the case may be, it is at the foot of the War Memorial that Mauritians continue to celebrate Remembrance Day with all solemnity and respect due to the event.
This spot is to be reverenced with religious awe and solemnity of demeanour, by those whose affairs lead them to visit it.
If the feast day falls on a Sunday, it is observed on the next available day, usually Monday, March 20, unless another solemnity ( e. g., a church's patronal saint ) falls on that day.
Faerie culture is undefinable as a group ; however, it has similar characteristics to " Marxism, feminism, paganism, Native American and New Age spirituality, anarchism, the mythopoetic men's movement, radical individualism, the therapeutic culture of self-fulfillment and self-actualization, earth-based movements in support of sustainable communities, spiritual solemnity coupled with a camp sensibility, gay liberation and drag.
It is quite conformable to tradition, moreover, to invest this Office with a particular solemnity.
The Feast of the Sacred Heart is a solemnity in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar, and is celebrated 19 days after Pentecost.
Kongali Bihu ( mid-October, also called Kati-Bihu ) has a different flavor as there is less merriment and the atmosphere has a sense of constrain and solemnity.
Early English translations of the Bible used thou and never you as the singular second-person pronoun, with the double effect of rescuing thou from complete obscurity and also imbuing it with an air of religious solemnity that is antithetical to its former sense of familiarity or disrespect.
Psychologically this is seen by some to convey a fond celebration of the deceased rather than the traditional solemnity.

solemnity and celebrated
The baptism of the Frankists was celebrated with great solemnity in the churches of Lwów, with members of the Polish szlachta ( nobility ) acting as god-parents.
However, he was able to announce a Jubilee for 1875, but it was celebrated without any external solemnity, with only the clergy present for the inauguration.
The Virgin Assumed in Heaven is also patroness of the Maltese Islands and her feast, celebrated on 15 August, apart from being a public holiday in Malta is also celebrated with great solemnity in all the local churches especially in the seven localities known as the Seba ' Santa Marijiet.
The Pope's Pontifical High Mass, when celebrated with full solemnity, was even more elaborate.
If an external solemnity is celebrated on a Sunday, the color of that celebration is used rather than green.
The Divine Liturgy is celebrated with particular solemnity whenever a bishop is serving.
This was especially seen in the solemnity with which the daily conventional high mass and office was celebrated during the Easter octave, especially vespers which concluded with a procession to the baptismal font, a practice paralleled among the Latin rites only in similar processions still found in the Ambrosian Rite.
Memorials are never celebrated if they occur on a solemnity, a feast, a Sunday, Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, or the Octave of Easter.
A third lesson, the Gospel reading of ancient times, may optionally be added to this office if it is celebrated at night on a feast or solemnity, preceded by vigil canticles.
twelve, is always the same, there being three or two nocturns according to the degree of solemnity of the particular office celebrated.
Though Lauds or the Morning Office has now eclipsed the Office of Readings or Vigils, it is because Lauds, once but a part of Matins, drew to itself the solemnity, probably on account of the hour at which it was celebrated, permitting all the faithful to be present.
Tradition celebrates the event as a liturgical feast in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and in most Anglican liturgical calendars on 8 September, nine months after the solemnity of her Immaculate Conception, celebrated on 8 December.
Divine Mercy Sunday is a Roman Catholic solemnity celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, the Octave of Easter.
It is under the patronage of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, whose feast is celebrated as a solemnity in the diocese on 27 June.
In Russia it is celebrated as the most important solemnity after the Twelve Great Feasts.

solemnity and on
Depending on the solemnity of the situation different grades of kowtow would be used.
Six weeks after Comyn was killed in Dumfries, Bruce was crowned King of Scots by Bishop William de Lamberton at Scone, near Perth on 25 March with all formality and solemnity.
While dealing with serious topics in what are now known as anthropology, sociology and psychology, he introduced a satirical approach, " based on the premise that, however serious the subject under review, it could be made more interesting and thus achieve greater effect, if only one leavened the lump of solemnity by the insertion of a few amusing anecdotes or by the throwing out of some witty or paradoxical observations.
At the request of the Special Assembly for the Americas of the Synod of Bishops, he named Our Lady of Guadalupe patron of the Americas on 22 January 1999 ( with the result that her liturgical celebration had, throughout the Americas, the rank of solemnity ), and visited the shrine again on the following day.
In many regions of continental Europe, bonfires are made traditionally on January 16, the solemnity of John the Baptist, as well as on Saturday night before Easter.
With high solemnity he said the office in Latin on Easter Day, communicating with all the bishops of the East except Patriarch Timothy of Alexandria, the declared enemy of Chalcedon.
According to the Vita by his companion Ouen, he'd say: " No Christian on the feast of Saint John or the solemnity of any other saint performs solestitia solstice rites or dancing or leaping or diabolical chants.
To 10h of day 12 of September 1928, in solemnity that counted on the presence of then the president of the State, Getúlio Vargas, was created the Bank of the Rio Grande Do Sul.
This liturgy is used as a votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament even on days of the liturgical year other than that of the solemnity.
Some critics would later complain that the large cast distracted from the solemnity, notably in the appearance of John Wayne as the Roman centurion who comments on the Crucifixion by stating: “ Truly this man was the son of God .”
** Exception: If December 8 falls on a Sunday, the solemnity is transferred to the following Monday and there is no obligation to attend Mass.
While dealing with serious topics in what are now known as anthropology, sociology and psychology, he introduced a satirical approach, " based on the premise that, however serious the subject under review, it could be made more interesting and thus achieve greater effect, if only one leavened the lump of solemnity by the insertion of a few amusing anecdotes or by the throwing out of some witty or paradoxical observations.
In addition, if a Solemnity or feast that outranks a Sunday of Ordinary time, such as those mentioned above, should occur during the week, a priest celebrating Mass with a congregation may observe the solemnity on a nearby Sunday.
The dalmatic may, however, be omitted out of necessity or on account of a lesser degree of solemnity.

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