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  2. Mother church - Wikipedia

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    Mother church architecturally represented in a mosaic of a fifth-century chapel floor (tomb marker/cover of a certain Valentia with the added invocation to rest in peace: Valentia in Pace). Bardo Museum, Tunis. Mother church or matrice is a term depicting the Christian Church as a mother in her functions of nourishing and protecting the ...

  3. Church service - Wikipedia

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    A church service (or a worship service) is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often held in a church building. Most Christian denominations hold church services on the Lord's Day (offering Sunday morning and Sunday evening services); a number of traditions have mid-week services, while some traditions worship on a Saturday.

  4. When is Mother's Day? The when, how and why we ... - AOL

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    The origins of Mother's Day also derive from the religious roots of Mothering Sunday. Originally on Mothering Sunday, it was tradition to return to the "mother church" for a special service. Some ...

  5. International Mother's Day Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The church building is dedicated to Edward Gayer Andrews, a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who presided over the dedication service on 16 March 1873. [6] The International Mother's Day Shrine was designated a National Historic Landmark October 5, 1992. [ 2 ]

  6. Is Mother’s Day a Christian holiday? Here’s how the ...

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    While similar to Mother’s Day in that it celebrates maternal figures, the European holiday has its own unique origins. On Sundays, English churchgoers worship at the nearest parish to them.

  7. When and what is Ash Wednesday? Why Christians wear ... - AOL

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    While Ash Wednesday is not a holy day of obligation, it is the most commonly attended service on the Christian calendar for non-Sunday services. Valentine's Day: You can support Kentucky children ...

  8. Mother of the Church - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 1997, Pope John Paul II devoted a Wednesday general audience to the title "Mother of the Church" with regard to its application to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The faithful first called upon Mary with the title "Mother of God", "Mother of the faithful" or "our Mother" to emphasize her personal relationship with each of her children.

  9. Bliss Knapp - Wikipedia

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    Bliss Knapp, C.S.B., was born on June 7, 1877, in Lyman, New Hampshire. [1] [2] His parents, Ira Oscar Knapp and Flavia Stickney Knapp, were students of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, and they were pioneering workers in its growth.