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Some churches veil their crosses during Passiontide with a fine semi-transparent mesh.
Passiontide does not begin until Holy Week.
When it was composed, it was performed during Passiontide.
Much music has been written for Passiontide or rather for the last days of Holy Week.
It is followed by the conventional doxology (except on the first Sunday of Passiontide):
And two weeks ago, on a Sunday right at the beginning of Passiontide, someone stole all 13 of the remaining Stations.
We were dubbed the same Passiontide.' '
From 1955 to 1971 it was called Second Sunday in Passiontide or Palm Sunday.
(The crucifixes, which have been covered during Passiontide, can today be covered with white instead of with violet.)
Additionally, it sings evensong, when requested, a number of special services and three concerts each year - Christmas, Passiontide and Summer.
Alexander Blachly directs his expert team of singers in Passiontide and Easter music from the Renaissance.
Passiontide is observed in many provinces of the Anglican Communion, for example in the Church of England.
(In the pre-Vatican II rite, the statues, which have been covered during Passiontide, are unveiled at this time.)
It marked the beginning of a two-week-long period known as Passiontide, which is still observed by various denominations in Protestantism and by some traditionalist Catholics.
The forest, too, is stripped, exposed, And all through Passiontide The trunks of pines stand in a throng Like worshippers aligned in prayer.
Below is the text of the first and last verse of the Passiontide hymn with the English translation of John Christian Jacobi.
In the 1969 revision, Passiontide ceased to be a separate liturgical season and became the Fifth Week of Lent, followed by Holy Week.
Commentators have concluded from the autograph that the last three movements were originally part of an earlier untraced composition for Passiontide, possibly the lost 1717 Weimar Passion.
Many of the overlapping ones were those for the special seasons (Advent, Lent, Passiontide), not for the per annum (Ordinary Time) ferias.
A Passiontide sermon of Robert Kilwardby, OP (Istituto storico Dominicano, 1982)
Friday after the I Sunday of Passiontide: Commemoration of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Comm.
In some Anglican churches, a type of unbleached linen or muslin known as Lenten array is used during the first three weeks of Lent, and crimson during Passiontide.
Pope Paul VI's revision in 1969 removed a distinction that existed (although with overlap) between Lent and Passiontide, which began with the fifth Sunday of Lent.
In the Catholic Church, Bar 3:9-38 is used in the liturgy of Holy Saturday during Passiontide in the traditional lectionary of scriptural readings at Mass.
Notice that there are special hymns for Palm Sunday, thus hymns for Passiontide may be squeezed out on that day (which is the last Sunday of Lent).