Verse 27 invites us to bind the festal procession with branches, gathering up Palm Sunday as well as Good Friday. |
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It was eventually adopted in Slavonic translation as a festal hymn by the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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These are usually referred to as festal responses, ferial responses keeping the chant in the treble and being harmonized in a simple fashion. |
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But such a view, it becomes clear, is only a semblance, since outside of carnival time's hope and progress, hardship contradicts festal joy. |
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Stubbings is a previous Master of the Music and Missa Stella Splendens is a festal congregational communion setting. |
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And the whole celebration will be rounded off at 6pm with a festal Eucharist in the parish church. |
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Maisie received in petrification the full force of her mother's huge and painted eyes-they were like Japanese lanterns swung under festal arches. |
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Barton suggests that an Anglican bishop finds it in the festal cycle culminating in Holy Week, while the Methodist finds it in preaching. |
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Galleries flank the terrace, and on festal days in summer the whole can be thrown open for large receptions. |
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In the congregation assembled for worship, these two movements meet, and the heavenly angels join the children of God in festal celebration. |
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The new Thomas More festal Chaplaincy vestments, arranged to be made by Mel Lowis in India by Carmelite nuns. |
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Classical but very elegant, the diamond effect on the skin brings a pearly and festal effect. |
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The restaurant's capacity is of 40 places, being ideal for festal occasions, baptisms and, why not, weddings. |
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The golden colour has the advantage of being both an original color, festal but still discreet. |
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Various on-site locations are unique loci of festal carnality. |
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Furthermore, in his discussion of the Ta series from Pylos, he observes that the inventorying of festal equipment fell under the purview of one of the most important scribes. |
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There is no more melancholy spectacle than a festal hall, the morning after the banquet, when the guests have departed and the lights are extinguished. |
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In the festal throng, the mixed noises and movement bring Tito into the carnival spirit of human joyful becoming where his personal anxieties are excluded. |
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If they existed, these carmina convivalia, or festal songs, would be behind some of the legends that came down to Livy. |
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The sensitizers trained by ACTED left the stage to Saint-Marc's boy and girl scouts, who gave a quite festal musical interlude. |
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Be they festal, practical or even unexpected, we are particularly attentive to fulfil the expectations of the public and that of our partners. |
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Lochner became one of Cologne's greatest painters, combining naturalism with a masterful sense of colour and design into a festal solemnity of representation. |
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Support for youth is too often mentioned only in festal speeches, but it should be shown in practice by focusing financial support for youth participation. |
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Strict fasting is canonically forbidden on Saturdays and Sundays due to the festal character of the Sabbath and the Resurrection, respectively. |
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In Temple times, all males were required to appear at the Temple three times annually and actively participate in the festal offerings and celebrations. |
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Musicians and all kinds of artists provide a cosy and festal atmosphere. |
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Amidst this fetor the Burmese masses live their festal and contemplative existences. |
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The forum was generally paved, and, although on festal occasions chariots were driven through, it was not a thoroughfare and was enclosed by gates at the entrances, of which traces have been found at Pompeii. |
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Because of its festal nature it is usually followed by a breakfast feast shared together by the congregation. |
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A full Easter service and Festal evensong will be held at 6.30 pm. |
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It starts outside the church with the lighting of new fire and the Paschal Candle followed by a full Easter service and Festal evensong at 6.30 pm. |
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