Every year at Eastertide, she replaced the small palm branch wedged above the frame with a new frond blessed by the priest. |
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Loveliest of trees the cherry now is hung with bloom along the bough and stands along the woodland ride wearing white for Eastertide. |
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If this were the end of Sandy's message, there would be little comfort to be drawn this Eastertide. |
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Then he gives us the content of the sermons preached during the Sundays of Eastertide, demonstrating his use of Ambrose's model. |
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A number of special needs young people from the area spent a week in Lourdes with the Trust this Eastertide. |
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In our prayers this Eastertide may we be sure to include our farmers, especially those for whom the hope of new life in their industry has been almost extinguished. |
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She had a deep and sustaining faith and lived her life in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life, a resurrection which we celebrate at this Eastertide. |
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His fur was soft and grey as the buds of the willow before they open up at Eastertide. |
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The Easter lily, a symbol of the resurrection, traditionally decorates the chancel area of churches on this day and for the rest of Eastertide. |
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Sr M. Gennaro would be happy with God's plan for her exit: dying during Eastertide, vigil on the feast of St Peter Chanel, and requiem mass on the feast of St Catherine of Siena for this former Dominican student. |
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Easter is followed by fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. |
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George which is not peculiar to Eastertide, but is also performed at Christmas. |
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Pity they couldn't have programmed it at Eastertide, but this will be a performance which will be so special in so many ways, and with so many resonances. |
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