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ceremony and reading
The Christmas ceremony is accompanied by a reading of A Visit From St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Francis Pharcellus Church.
Today, a Kohen is the first one called up at the reading of the Torah, performs the Priestly Blessing, as well as complying with other unique laws and ceremonies, including the ceremony of redemption of the first-born.
" This name actually refers to a special " ceremony ": the last weekly Torah portion is read from Deuteronomy, completing the annual cycle, and is followed immediately by the reading of the first chapter of Genesis.
The ceremony might include the singing of hymns or performance of a popular song, a Bible reading, or a poem.
The new parliamentary session is marked by either the monarch, governor general, or some other representative reading the Speech from the Throne ; as the sovereign is traditionally barred from the House of Commons, this ceremony, as well as the bestowing of Royal Assent, takes place in the Senate chamber.
Accordingly, in Orthodox Judaism only men can perform the Priestly Blessing and receive the first aliyah during the public Torah reading, and women are generally not permitted to officiate in a Pidyon HaBen ceremony.
As a result, some Conservative synagogues permit a bat kohen to perform the Priestly Blessing and the Pidyon HaBen ceremony, and to receive the first aliyah during the Torah reading.
In the days following his death, Love mourned with fans outside their house, and a recording of her reading his note was played at a memorial service in Seattle, where she arrived shortly after the ceremony to distribute some of his clothing to fans.
The first religious ceremony ordained for the celebration of Purim is the reading of the Book of Esther ( the " Megillah ") in the synagogue, a regulation ascribed in the Talmud ( Megillah 2a ) to the Sages of the Great Assembly, of which Mordecai is reported to have been a member.
The blessing ceremony, preferably held outside the church includes the reading of a Gospel account of how Jesus rode into Jerusalem humbly on a donkey, reminiscent of a Davidic victory procession, and how people placed palms on the ground in front of him.
15. 02 Where the parent or guardian of any pupil attending a public school sends a written notice to the teacher of the pupil stating that for conscientious reasons he does not wish the pupil to attend the ceremony of reading prescribed selections from the Bible and reciting the Lord s Prayer at the opening of school, the teacher shall excuse the pupil from attendance at such ceremony and at his discretion may assign the pupil some other useful employment at school during that period, but the pupil so excused shall not be deprived of any other benefits of the school by reason of his non-attendance at the ceremony.
Its first reading as a court ceremony was around 660 AD, when the Tang Dynasty of China and Silla of Korea had defeated Baekche of Korea and were threatening Japan.
Another reading and ceremony is held at the Temple Bar.
The Acoustic Stage in particular produced plays including The Vagina Monologues and Jeanette Buck s “ There Are No Strangers Here ,” the acrobatics group Lava, a reading by Alice Walker, and, on Sundays, the Drumsong Orchestra, gospel choir, healing ritual and closing ceremony, as well as a regularly appearing comedy lineup to send campers homeward with laughter.
The ceremony involves faculty and staff sharing personal messages and the Dean of Students reading letters from alumnae with well wishes and advice for current students.
In England, a legal prerequisite of marriage is the " reading of the banns " — for the three Sundays prior to the intended date of the ceremony, the names of every couple intending marriage has to be read aloud by the priest ( s ) of their parish ( es ) of residence, or the posting of a ' Notice of Intent to Marry ' in the registry office for Civil ceremonies.
The new parliamentary session is marked by either the monarch or the Governor-General reading the Speech from the Throne ; as the both are traditionally barred from the House of Representatives, this ceremony, as well as the bestowing of Royal Assent, takes place in the Legislative Council Chamber ; the monarch has formally opened parliament on five occasions: January 1954, February 1963, March 1970, February 1986, and February 1990.
An article by Charles McGrath in the New York Times the day before the ball and ensuing festival, along with the opening ceremony with the " firing up " of Milton's head and the reading of the " testament of the poet " by Arthur Kirmss, temporarily scandalized the exhibit among Milton scholars worldwide who thought Kirmss ceramic bust of Milton looked like Milton's nemesis King Charles I.
A ceremony is held on each year on Proclamation Day, with the current Governor reading out Hindmarsh's original speech.
The ceremony included Music reading to poems of 10 female poets who were :-Fadwa Toukan-Palestine, Fadila El Sbby and Fawzia Al Elwi-Tunis, Zulekha Abu Risha-Jordan, Wafa2 Imrany-Morocco, Lina El Tibi-Syria, Wedad El Gourani-Iraq, Inaya Gabir-Lebanon, Mona Abdel Azim-Egypt, Thoraya El Arid-Bahrain.
The ceremony, in those days, was based on the reading of the traditional birth of Christ, i. e. the " Christmas Story ", unlike today's more generic " holiday " themes and music.

ceremony and prescribed
The ceremony of the formal admission of a Benedictine abbot in medieval times is thus prescribed by the consuetudinary of Abingdon.
Subsequently, various editions of Navy regulations mentioned the act of putting a ship in commission, but details of a commissioning ceremony were not prescribed.
When, in his 1996 Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis, he revised the rules on the election of Popes, he removed all mention of a papal coronation, replacing it with a reference to an " inauguration ": " After the solemn ceremony of the inauguration of the pontificate and within an appropriate time, the pope will take possession of the Patriachal Archbasilica of the Lateran, in accordance with the prescribed ritual.
When University marshals objected to his costume, the story goes, Curley whipped out a copy of the Statutes of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which prescribed proper dress for the occasion and claimed that he was the only person at the ceremony properly dressed, thereby endearing him to many working and middle class Yankees.
: By 1910 the entry had been turned on its head: " This surgical operation, which is commonly prescribed for purely medical reasons, is also an initiation or religious ceremony among Jews and Muslims ": now it was primarily a medical procedure and only after that a religious ritual.
In the Mass as revised after the Second Vatican Council, the only ceremony prescribed for the priest is to join his hands.
Religious rituals as well made specific use of prescribed language, including the Onnonhouaroia ( Midwinter ) ceremony, a psychologically-oriented celebration of dreams, and shamanistic medicine ceremonies ( Wonderley 12 ).
Today, " a solemn ceremony of the inauguration of the pontificate " is held after the election of a pope and only later, " within an appropriate time ", the new pope " take ( s ) possession of the Patriarchal Archbasilica of the Lateran, according to the prescribed ritual ", which includes taking his seat upon the episcopal cathedra and which can therefore be considered a form of enthronement.

ceremony and selections
The ceremony was conducted as a memorial service, with selections from her films shown and tributes provided by such associates as George Cukor.
Following the 1995 ceremony, Solie, who both inducted the wrestlers and was an influential figure in the selections, resigned from WCW in protest of Poffo's initiation, feeling that management only inducted an unqualified person into the WCW Hall of Fame as a favor to Poffo's son, and one of the company's top draws, Randy Savage.
The selections of the second suite include within them the vocal part to be performed by a vocalist / chanter ( akpwon ) who engages those attending the ceremony in a call-and-response ( African ) style musical experience in which a ritual is acted out wherein an " initiate " ( one who through the great spirit Añá is granted the ability to perfectly play the Batá drums ) plays the new Batá set, and thereafter is introduced to the old Batá set.

ceremony and from
Ejaculated the surprised woman, looking at Alex for an explanation but he, parting from her without ceremony, only offered a few words about the doctor's provincial American speech and a state of nerves brought on by the demands of his work.
The god who sends a disease can also prevent from it, therefore when it stops they make a purifying ceremony and offer him an " hecatomb " to ward off evil.
Major Japanese companies usually have Nyushashiki ( entry ceremony for companies ) for new employees those who newly hired after their graduation from schools, on this day.
* Japanese school calendar also starts from April 1, although Nyugakushiki ( entry ceremony for schools ) are usually held later, around second week of April.
The ceremony of such a blessing is similar in some aspects to the consecration of a bishop, with the new abbot being presented with the mitre, the ring, and the crosier as symbols of office and receiving the laying on of hands and blessing from the celebrant.
Religion was stripped of ornament and ceremony, and made as plain and simple as possible ; sermons and songs often used repetition to get across to a rural population of poor and mostly uneducated people the necessity of turning away from sin.
* 1898 – The Hawaiian flag is lowered from ʻIolani Palace in an elaborate annexation ceremony and replaced with the flag of the United States to signify the transfer of sovereignty from the Republic of Hawaii to the United States.
He found Christian prisoners from Germany in the heart of " Tartary " ( at Talas ), and was compelled to observe the ceremony of passing between two fires, as a bringer of gifts to a dead Khan, gifts which were of course treated by the Mongols as evidence of submission.
* 1988 – In a United Nations ceremony in Geneva, Switzerland, the Soviet Union signs an agreement pledging to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.
The potency of this brew varies radically from one batch to the next, both in potency and psychoactive effect, based mainly on the skill of the shaman or brewer, as well as other admixtures sometimes added and the intent of the ceremony.
He carries a staff and manages thousands of spirits to protect the ceremony and send away energies that are purged from the participants.
In the rainforest, these tend towards the purification of one's self-abstaining from spicy and heavily-seasoned foods, excess fat, salt, caffeine, acidic foods ( such as citrus ) and sex before, after, or during a ceremony.
The second funeral differs from the first in that it is a cremation ceremony rather than a ship-burial.
( The covenant ceremony has elements of a divine land-grant ceremony, similar to ceremonies known from Mesopotamia ).
He also has occasionally appeared with the " Original Comets " at the Bubba Mac Shack in Somers Point, New Jersey from 2004-2011, and at the Twin Bar re-dedication ceremony in Gloucester City, New Jersey, in 2007.
It involved a brief spiritual ceremony to remove all sin from the credente, or believer, and induct them into the next higher level as a Perfect.
A new style of ceremony was developed, emphasizing the distinction of the Emperor from all other persons.
Equally important is the coffee ceremony which accompanies the serving of the coffee, which is sometimes served from a jebena ( ጀበና ), a clay coffee pot in which the coffee is boiled.
When it declared devoid of canonical effect the consecration ceremony conducted by Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục for the Carmelite Order of the Holy Face group at midnight of 31 December 1975, the Holy See refrained from pronouncing on its validity.
At the St Pancras ceremony, DB revealed that it planned to operate from London to Frankfurt and Amsterdam ( two of the biggest air travel markets in Europe ), with trains ' splitting & joining ' in Brussels.
Regular ceremonies of the Emperor with a constitutional basis are the Prime Minister investitures in the Imperial palace throne room and the Speech from the Throne ceremony in the House of Councillors in the National Diet Building.
Early Roman Emperors avoided any type of ceremony or regalia different from what was already usual for republican offices in the Roman Republic: the most intrusive change had been changing the color of their robe to purple.
* 1940 – In a ceremony held in Berkeley, California, because of the war, physicist Ernest Lawrence receives the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics from Sweden's Consul General in San Francisco.

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