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This was changed in a later revision of the Church calendar.
"It is not part of the Church calendar in Egypt."
Special music is also provided for all major festivals and feasts throughout the church calendar.
Back then, this holy day, just one of many in the church calendar, was simply a time for contemplation and quiet joy.
Now, the church calendar is fairly bursting with musical engagements.
Orthodox leaders are keenly aware how explosive any change in the church calendar can be.
The page was created two years ago on Sept. 8 - Mary's birthday, according to the church calendar.
The change would have a far greater impact on the Eastern church calendar than on the Western one.
The structure of the story is defined to a large extent by the particular requirements of the church calendar for Christmas 1734/35.
Their church calendar is based on the Hebrew calendar.
Commons may be used to celebrate lesser feasts and observances in the Church calendar.
It marks the beginning of the Pre-Lenten season of the old church calendar.
Confirmation is one of the main family gatherings and is a big feast day on the church calendar at the beginning of May.
And as for St. Ashlar, who was this saint who had no feast in the church calendar?
Pagan festivals were incorporated into the church calendar, fertility rites becoming Christian processions.
His feast day in the Roman Catholic Church calendar is 17 September.
The term originates from Medieval church calendars.
Her feast day is 16 December of the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar.
There are two types of feasts in the Orthodox Church calendar: fixed and movable.
The recent consultation recognized how a traditional church calendar can inspire fierce loyalty, especially if that church has been subject to persecution.
The music director at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig followed the church calendar, and there was to be new music for every week of it.
This was intended to be a practical publication for use in worship and in schools and is organised according to the church calendar.
Moreover, John Paul, who has been unusually sensitive to the opportunities the church calendar offers for symbolic gestures, is putting his imprint on the events.
The church calendar avoids the observance of saints' feasts during certain solemnities, moving the saint's day to a time outside those periods.
It is universal in contents in that it contains the appropriate homiletic materials throughout the Church calendar.