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  2. Friendship Day - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Day (also known as the International Friendship Day or Friend's Day) is a day in several countries for celebrating friendship.It was initially promoted by the greeting card industry; evidence from social networking sites shows a revival of interest in Friendship Day that may have grown with the spread of the internet, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia.

  3. World Friendship Crusade - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 1958, while out to dinner with friends in the town of Puerto Pinasco, Paraguay, Dr. Ramón Artemio Bracho proposed the idea of a World Friendship Day to his colleagues. On that night, the World Crusade of Friendship was founded, as an activist organization that would promote the idea of celebrating worldwide friendship on July 30.

  4. Collective worship in schools - Wikipedia

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    The nature of the required daily act of collective worship in England and Wales is set out in Schedule 20 of the School Standards and Framework Act. [6] This defines collective worship as "a single act of worship for all pupils" or separate acts of worship for groups of pupils. It should normally take place on school premises.

  5. Church Women United - Wikipedia

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    Church Women United holds four annual worship celebrations: World Day of Prayer, Human Rights Day, May Friendship Day, and World Community Day. These ecumenical worship celebrations are the centerpiece of CWU's ecumenical life and spiritual thrust. Each is celebrated around an annual theme, written by CWU members. World Day of Prayer takes ...

  6. Friends meeting house - Wikipedia

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    In 1670, Friends in England built the first worship-purposed meeting house. [7] The Hertford Meeting House is located in 48 Railway Street, Hertford, East Hertfordshire. [8] This is the oldest Quaker building in the world, still in use for worship meetings. [9] It was thrice visited by Quaker founder George Fox. [7]

  7. List of generic types of observances - Wikipedia

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    Father's Day: A date commemorating fathers and fatherhood. Food Day: A date celebrating a particular food. Celebrated by multiple countries and groups around the world on varying days of the year. See list of food days. The United Nations marks World Food Day on October 16. Friendship Day (also known as Friend's Day) A day celebrating friendship.

  8. Collective Worship (schools in England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Collective worship in schools

  9. Meeting for worship - Wikipedia

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    A meeting for worship is what the Religious Society of Friends (or "Quakers") call their church service. Different branches of Friends have different types of meetings for worship. A meeting for worship in English-speaking countries typically lasts an hour.