During Lent, a visiting priest will celebrate Mass and preach at the Vigil Mass on Saturday night. |
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All is in readiness for the Parish Mission which gets underway at next Saturday night's Vigil Mass at 8.00 pm. |
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On Holy Saturday the Easter Vigil will be celebrated in Allenwood Church at 9 pm. |
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The programme for the Vigil includes Stations of the Cross, Exposition and Concelebrated Mass. |
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The Vigil of Easter liturgy held yearly on Holy Saturday in my former campus congregation always is a special occasion. |
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Good Friday, April 9, the Young People's Choir will sing Liturgy of the Lord's Passion, and the Easter Vigil will be on Easter Saturday. |
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The asperges may be done after the Renewal of Baptismal Vows at the Easter Vigil. |
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The Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday at 9 p.m. will include blessing of the new fire of Easter and the new Easter candle. |
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On Holy Saturday the Vigil Mass is at 9p.m. and Masses on Easter Sunday are at the usual times. |
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I haven't been feeling well since we got back from our trip so Rocky and I went to the Vigil Mass for the Assumption. |
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A number of these revisions allow a presbyter to administer some rites of renewal, particularly the renewal of baptismal vows at the Easter Vigil. |
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The Easter Vigil Mass is at 8.30p.m. on Holy Saturday and Masses on Easter Sunday will be at the usual times of 10a.m. and 12 noon and 11a.m. in Craggagh. |
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Many churches begin celebrating Easter late in the evening of Holy Saturday at a service called the Easter Vigil. |
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This year will be the 24th incarnation of the Medicine Wheel Vigil, now the longest running Day Without Art event in Boston. |
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They may include Matins, Vespers, Compline, and Easter Vigil. |
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With Vigil, the signal path is monitored for faults from the voice coil of the microphone all the way through to the loudspeaker at the end of the system. |
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Three protesters fasted for three days and held a vigil outside the embassy. |
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The Easter Offering for the support of the priests of the parish will be taken up at the Easter vigil and Easter Sunday morning. |
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The vigil Mass for Christmas will take place in Rathdowney Church on Christmas Eve at 9pm. |
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On Holy Saturday they visit Jasconius the whale to keep the Easter vigil, and sing the first mass of Easter on his back. |
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Holy Saturday saw a packed Church for the Easter vigil and the first Mass of Easter was celebrated at 9pm. |
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As thousands of people stood vigil in St. Peter's square all day today, millions more stayed glued to their televisions. |
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Before it, a desk with stacks of waiting paperwork held vigil, its dark wood surface holding old ink stains. |
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Students and community members packed the Great Hall for a touching vigil for the victims of the recent tsunami disaster in southeast Asia. |
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For two weeks, various members of the family kept vigil by his bedside in intensive care. |
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The Montagnais man awaits the slight change in the weather that signals the coming of winter in a night-long vigil. |
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The relatives and close friends sit in the same room as the deceased and maintain a silent prayer vigil throughout the night until morning. |
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Whenever possible, we go back to relieve his wife and my mother-in-law Judith of her bedside vigil. |
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On the last night of their vigil, the three huddled together in sleeping bags as blustery weather whipped around them. |
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So prepare for an all-night vigil as there will also be a post-Palace party down at the Warehouse that will run you until dawn. |
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On All Souls' Day, people gather at the graves of family members for a twenty-four-hour vigil. |
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The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle. |
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The burning issue now is for all of us to keep vigil and stop the contractors from bringing down the tree at night. |
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At the end of every vigil we make a circle and share news and announce other events and concerns. |
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I am sure this country, where she was born and grew up to serve well, will keep a prayerful vigil for her speedy recovery. |
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Some fans were seen weeping and praying for his fast recovery while others kept vigil in a nearby church. |
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Abandoned by their father, forsaken by neighbors, Bolas and the children kept vigil over their mother. |
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We kept vigil by his bedside for hours until for me three in the morning and for my mother four in the morning. |
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The press was informed and, as older people will remember, it seemed that the whole world gathered in a vigil around his deathbed. |
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Two military knights, in uniforms of scarlet swallowtail coats with black arm bands, stood in solemn vigil, guarding the Princess's coffin. |
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A loyal dog kept vigil for more than a week beside a woman who died in her Bolton home. |
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I don't suppose even the full concert version, let alone the vigil will be oft performed, which is a shame. |
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They have welcomed the family into the church where parishioners and the vicar are keeping a round-the-clock vigil over them. |
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She was later transferred to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London where her parents were this morning keeping a bedside vigil. |
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Now Lauren, from Worsley, and her partner, Ashley Easdale, are keeping a bedside vigil to watch his progress. |
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The body is left in the church overnight and the traditional wake held after the vigil in the church hall or an adjoining room. |
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On March 27, about 200 teachers and students from the Wellington and Hutt Valley regions staged a protest vigil outside parliament. |
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Over 300 people attended the vigil in support of the family, with about 150 joining a subsequent march on New Scotland Yard. |
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After the lecture he left central hall passing some protestors holding a silent vigil about Zimbabwe. |
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Please bring everyone you know to the vigil this Monday evening at Aotea Square at 6pm. |
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It is at pains to point out that much of the ceremony took place during the Christmas vigil and on the feast of the Nativity. |
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His travels were circular, he and his companions returning each year to celebrate the Easter vigil on the back of an enormous fish, Jasconius. |
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Neither the Christmas vigil nor the Christmas day service provoked any great amount of tension in either party. |
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The time for the vigil mass in Kilglass Church on Saturday evenings has now been changed from 9pm to 7pm for the winter months. |
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A candlelit vigil took place in Huyton last night, one week after the alleged assault, to honour the dead teenager's memory. |
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The vigil Mass in Kilglass Church on next Saturday evening at 9 p.m. will be a special Mass for those who are doing exams. |
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The Senior Traditional Group will perform at the vigil Mass on the third Saturday of every month. |
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Two nights before she died, there was an all-night vigil at her bedside. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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Walker says the police barreled toward the vigil too fast for safety. |
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He lay down on his pallet still pondering, but the exhaustion from his long vigil the previous day swept him off almost at once into a dreamless, leaden sleep. |
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Besides the ascesis through spiritual fatherhood, the monastics fulfill their daily spiritual exercise through the more common practices of prayer, fasting, and vigil. |
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Some of the more dedicated activists are going to march over to the Guy street police station this afternoon to hold a vigil and voice their displeasure with the Man. |
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He kept a vigil outside the theatre while the surgeons operated. |
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The male blackbird resumed his perch, his inky feathers drying in the bright sun as he continued his vigil. |
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The pub offers an all-night cellar vigil including the use of infra-red cameras, dousing rods, and a meter for measuring electro-magnetic fields for serious enthusiasts. |
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If there are no angels in the sky announcing the birth of a saviour, that cave still betokens a Christmas and there's a search and rescue party keeping vigil near the child. |
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Finally, there was a vigil of about ten people standing hand in hand across the street form the clinic praying quietly. |
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Instead, they had stood in the back and bore witness, not even seeking shade until the end of the vigil. |
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Two church members stood outside the Church, embracing each mourner as they walked to the vigil. |
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Still, the Italian fashion world is holding vigil, awaiting word on the fate of Vittorio Missoni. |
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This new fangled electricity lights them all wirelessly, turning the ball into a haunting, glowing vigil. |
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He can't hold a bedside vigil until the boy either wakes up of snuffs it! |
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If we could take a look now at those live pictures of St. Peter's Square, to an estimated 70,000 people have gathered to maintain a vigil and to pray for the pope. |
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A mourner, fallen asleep in a late-night vigil, awakes the next morning to find that not only are his trousers missing, but the corpse has been stolen as well. |
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While she spent her evenings preparing, he maintained an intermittent vigil at the bedroom window, offering some grudging help between observing sessions. |
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Parents kept vigil, wrapped in blankets before fires at the site of the catastrophe amid the silence of those buried under the mountain of masonry. |
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Now parents will be able to take a break from their bedside vigil happy they can watch their child's every movement on a TV screen in a private room downstairs. |
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For the next three days we kept vigil at his bed in the private clinic. |
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Since the executions were held very early in the mornings, we found that prisoners kept vigil through the night, staying awake with the woman who was to be executed. |
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Several shoppers and passers-by paused to observe the vigil. |
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Across town the 74 year old archbishop had organised a vigil in support of those arrested, which saw loads of young and old people pack into the cathedral. |
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The Christmas pageant involving the children from Culleens and Kilglass N.S. will take place during the Gospel at the Christmas night vigil Mass in Kilglass Church. |
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The vigil Mass on Christmas was 9 pm and a large congregation was present. |
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His dog kept vigil outside the hospital for eight days while he was recovering from an accident. |
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There the placebo, the office for the dead, was sung, and a vigil kept throughout the night. |
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Peaceniks from the Hind-Pak Dosti Manch held a candlelight vigil at midnight on the Attari side of the border gates. |
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Crews from Grangetown mounted a day-long vigil around Eston Hills to snuff out small pockets of fire. |
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It is marked by offerings of cold water bael leaves to Lord Shiva, all day fasting and a night long vigil. |
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Anti-war campaigners are protesting against the presence of British troops in Iraq with a silent vigil. |
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We want to put in place a water wing of the force to maintain a strict vigil on water bodies. |
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The protesters kept vigil outside the conference centre in which the party congress was being held. |
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Peninsula cosponsored a rally and vigil calling for peace, not weapons in space. |
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As the minutes tick past and I continue my lonely vigil, I realise that I have wasted a whole day. |
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A VIGIL is being held in Liverpool city centre to mark the seventh anniversary of the murder of Huyton teenager Michael Causer. |
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She was a warm and devoted teacher who was loved by all,'' said Pam Pasquin, principal of Pinecrest School in Simi Valley, where the vigil was held for Snellings. |
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After a brief discussion of Quartilla's Priapean vigil, the discussion turns to the Cena Trimalchionis, the most celebrated episode in Petrionius's narrative. |
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The miners' families kept vigil overnight, singing songs around a bonfire and doing early morning callisthenics to shake off anxiety and shivers in the bitter desert cold. |
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Sister is a passionate advocate of nonviolence, peace and justice, and each month she conducts a prayer vigil for peace in the chapel of our Motherhouse. |
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In November 2015 a vigil against the terrorist attacks in Paris was held. |
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