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  2. Names of Easter - Wikipedia

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    Latin adopted the Greek term for the feast, and in most European languages, notable exceptions being English, German and the Slavic languages, the feast is today called Pascha or words derived from it. [12] [13] [14] However, in Polish the basic term is Wielkanoc (literally a compound word 'Greatnight'), while Pascha is unusual form.

  3. Symbel - Wikipedia

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    Symbel and sumbl are Germanic terms for "feast, banquet".. Accounts of the symbel are preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Beowulf (lines 489–675 and 1491–1500), Dream of the Rood (line 141) and Judith (line 15), Old Saxon Heliand (line 3339), and the Old Norse Lokasenna (stanza 8) as well as other Eddic and Saga texts, such as in the Heimskringla account of the funeral ale held by King Sweyn, or ...

  4. Feast (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Feast day, commemorating a certain saint or blessed; Feast Festival, Adelaide's annual LGBT festival; Festival, an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community; Nineteen Day Feast, a monthly meeting held in Bahá'í communities to worship, consult, and socialize

  5. Banquet - Wikipedia

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    The older English term for a lavish meal was feast, and "banquet" originally meant a specific and different kind of meal, [3] often following a feast, ...

  6. List of dining events - Wikipedia

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    A simulation of the Manchu Han Imperial Feast, located at the Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum. Bean-feast – was primarily an annual dinner given by an employer to his or her employees. [19] By extension, colloquially, it describes any festive occasion with a meal and an outing. [20] Boar's Head Feast – a festival of the Christmas season

  7. Mass in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    These convey themes from the liturgical season, the feast days of titles or events in the life of Christ, the feast days and commemorations of the saints, or for Masses for particular circumstances (e.g., funeral Masses, Masses for the celebration of Confirmation, Masses for peace, to begin the academic year, etc.).

  8. Saint Stephen's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Stephen's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Stephen, is a Christian saint's day to commemorate Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr or protomartyr, celebrated on 26 December in Western Christianity and 27 December in Eastern Christianity.

  9. Allhallowtide - Wikipedia

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    The Church Militant and the Church Triumphant, fresco by Andrea da Firenze in Santa Maria Novella, c. 1365. Allhallowtide, [1] Hallowtide, [2] Allsaintstide, [3] or the Hallowmas season [4] [5] is the Western Christian season encompassing the triduum of All Saints' Eve (), All Saints' Day (All Hallows') and All Souls' Day, [6] [7] [8] as well as the International Day of Prayer for the ...