In addition to the national festival of the Virgin of Meritxell, each parroquia has its own patronal festival. |
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On Sunday, I was back at church singing for the patronal festival and a visit from the Bishop of Edinburgh. |
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And tomorrow is a special day, because it is the patronal festival, and there is big music to do. |
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Since Sunday, October 31, is the eve of All Saints day, the service will be treated as the church's patronal service. |
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Since Sunday is the eve of All Saints day, it will be treated as the church's patronal service. |
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Although very powerful, the emperor did not usurp all patronal resources. |
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Jones has now joined the Labour patriciate in the Lords, since patronal power can still exert itself within its own domain. |
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Each year, the Holy See sends a delegation to join the Ecumenical Patriarch in celebrating his patronal feast. |
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Dates from the early eighteenth century at the behest of Philip Ghisillieri, the structure is composed of a patronal villa with oratory, a village with traditional print shop and pottery factory. |
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When mounting pressure on Becchus forced him to resign, Gregory was named to succeed him on the patriarchal throne, with the patronal name of Gregory II replacing his baptismal name of George. |
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At neighborhood churches elsewhere, similar crowds embarked on similar processions, each group headed toward the patronal church at the center of Brownsville for a daybreak Mass. |
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Lest the name thereof being discovered unto their enemies, their penates and patronal god might be called forth by charms and incantations. |
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