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  2. What is Advent? From Christian roots to today's calendars ...

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    There are Advent calendars of every shape and size these days from the ones you buy at the grocery store with a piece of chocolate to Advent calendars from luxury brands like YSL and Dior.

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    Holiday advent calendars for kids that are sure to sell out fast. These are all available to buy right now. 30 kids' Advent calendars that you can get right now

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    These are the best Advent calendars to shop in 2024. Find the best Advent calendars for kids or pets, or treat yourself with chocolates, wine, or self-care goodies.

  5. Prayer plant - Wikipedia

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    Marantaceae, commonly called "prayer plants", since their leaves raise at the evening and look as if they're praying. Calathea, a genus of the above family that are called "prayer plants" Goeppertia, a genus where many species of Calathea have been reassigned; Maranta leuconeura, a popular houseplant species in this family

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  7. Maranta (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are flat by day and folded up as the day comes to an end, hence the common name "prayer plant" which attaches to the genus and its species - notably M. leuconeura. [4] The flowers are small with three petals and two larger petal-like staminodes.

  8. St. Joseph Old Cathedral (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Old Cathedral, seen from the adjacent Oklahoma City National Memorial. The Rev. Nicolas F. Scallon arrived in Oklahoma City on April 22, 1889. He was the first priest to serve in the recently formed town. [3] He located other Catholic settlers and looked for a place to celebrate Mass.

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    AOL Calendar helps you stay connected and organized with the rest of the world.