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Name Day Celebration—St. NicholasName days are commonly celebrated in many countries in Europe and Latin America, including, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, ...
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Why Greeks Celebrate Name Days: An Orthodox TraditionMay 21, 2022 · Each year, Greeks celebrate the feast day of the Christian saint, holy person, or martyr after which they are named.
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Celebrate Your Name Day. It's Like a Birthday, but Better.Feb 23, 2021 · Name days are an ancient practice, a relic of a time when birthdays were indulgences reserved for the elite. ... In recent years, name days have ...
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Name Days in Finland | History and Celebrations - Helsinki.fiThe Finnish name day calendar is based on the medieval calendar of saints of the Diocese of Turku. After the 16th century Reformation, it gradually developed ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Czech Name Day TraditionName Days celebrate not only the saint and their deeds, but also their own heritage, hidden in the names they were given by their parents.
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Celebrations of Name Day in Latvia: Origins and TransformationsThe origin of the feast goes back to the eighteenth century after the first Catholic Calendars were published in Latvia, nevertheless, nowadays there is no ...
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A Dictionary of Orthodox Terminology - Part 2 (I-Z)Name-day. (Gr. Onomastiria or Onomastiki eorti). The tradition of the Orthodox people is to celebrate one's name-day instead of a birthday. Since the Orthodox ...
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Liturgical Year : Activities : Patron Saints and NamedaysOn the feast of such a saint, called "Name Day," all who bear that name usually attend Mass. Upon their return from the church the whole family congratulates ...
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Celebrating Our Patron Saint's DayThe day the Church honors one's Saint is one's "Name Day," an occasion to honor the memory of the Saint whose name we bear, and to give thanks for his/her daily ...
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Celebrating Name Days As An Orthodox FamilyOct 1, 2024 · A Name Day is essentially the day on which an Orthodox Christian celebrates the feast of his or her patron saint. Just like any feast in the ...
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Upcoming Feasts in Roman Martyrology - GCatholic.orgThe Seventh Day of November. Sixteenth Day of the lunar month. ... At Padua, Saint Prosdocimo, who is believed to have been the first bishop of this city. Saint ...
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Lives of the Saints - Orthodox Church in AmericaSaturday, November 8, 2025 · Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers · Saint Alexander of Guria · Previous Day · Next Day · Feasts & Saints.
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10 Interesting Facts About Poland - World AtlasOct 5, 2018 · Name day in Poland serves to commemorate the Saint with whom a citizen was named after. In many ways name day has more significance to Polish ...
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Greek Name Days - Amorgos.grJul 18, 2020 · Greek name days are celebrated more than birthdays, linked to saint feast days, and are open houses. Some names have multiple days, and some ...
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Liturgical Year : Activities : The Veneration of Saints - Catholic CultureThe custom of calling the death date of a martyr his "birthday" (Dies Natalis) originated in the early centuries. It expresses the truth that any Christian who ...
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Dies Natalis - The Catholic ThingDec 26, 2018 · For a Christian, death is birth unto eternal life, as reflected in the very phrase Dies natalis, “birthday,” to mark the date of passing of one of the faithful.
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Good Question: How Did Birthday Traditions Start? - CBS MinnesotaJan 24, 2011 · In fact, many Christians didn't celebrate birthdays historically, because of that link to paganism. Pagans thought that evil spirits lurked on ...
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THE EARLY CHRISTIAN APPROPRIATION OF PAGAN PIETYJan 31, 2018 · Gregory I, writing from the late-5th century, instructed missionaries to adapt both pagan temples and pagan holy days to Christian usage:.
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Depositio martyrum - Brill Reference WorksThe depositio martyrum, an early liturgical calendar compiled before 336 CE, is the oldest extant document about the cult of the Christian martyrs venerated ...
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Martyrologium Hieronymianum - Brill Reference WorksThe Martyrologium Hieronymianum remains the most extensive, ancient extant martyrology, composed in stages from the 5th to the 8th centuries CE.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Saints - Saints & AngelsThe earliest records show that people and churches were named after apostles and martyrs as early as the fourth century. Recently, the popes have named ...
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June 24: Nativity of Saint John the Baptist - Vatican StateJun 24, 2025 · The feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, celebrated on June 24, has very ancient origins. Saint Augustine (354–430) also mentions it ...
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The Medieval CalendarDec 3, 2018 · Medieval calendars are deceptively simple looking, but jam packed with potential information. They list events in Christ's life and saints' days.
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The Medieval Church Calendar: A Guide To The Holy DaysNov 25, 2022 · Lay people were expected to observe the Church year by attending services on the special days and by fasting on Fridays, during Lent and on the ...Missing: records | Show results with:records
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Ten Days That Vanished: The Switch to the Gregorian CalendarOct 2, 2025 · So, in countries that adopted the new calendar, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi on October 4, 1582, was directly followed by October 15.
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Lutheran Liturgical Calendar - FamilySearchAnnual lists of feast days and their corresponding calendar date for each year from 1501 to 1900 can be found on these pages: Denmark Feast Day Calendars ...
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Like Your Calendar? Thank the Catholic ChurchPope Gregory XIII's calendar reform proved one of the most important and impressive accomplishments for the progress of Europe.
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Liturgical Year and Calendar | USCCBThe Second Vatican Council brought renewed emphasis to Sunday as a unique liturgical category: "the Lord's day is the original feast day" (Sacrosanctum ...Christmas · What is Lent? · Liturgical Calendar · EasterMissing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Palestine - St. Nicholas CenterAs nearly every Christian family has at least one person named Nicholas, the festival also includes name day celebrations at home with special meals and gifts ...Missing: rituals | Show results with:rituals
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[PDF] A CHALLENGE T A CHALLENGE TO YOU FROM JESUS CHRIS ...OBSERVING NAMEDAYS. A number of popular customs are practiced among Byzantine Christians on namedays. Commonly a service would be celebrated in the parish ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A GUIDE TO GREEK TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS IN AMERICASpyridon on December 12 in. Corfu. GREEK SECULAR CUSTOMS. Many secular customs are observed on saints' name days. For example, shepherds traditionally break ...
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Happy Name Day Calendar - NamedayA tradition well-known throughout the world, your name day is celebrated, similarly to a birthday. Find the day that's associated with your name.Name Day Search · Chloe · Liam · Allison
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Name Day Today - Name days calendarAdditionally, celebrations of Carina and Ernesto are widespread across Southern and Central Europe, acknowledged in Spain, Italy, Austria, and France. The ...
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Home- Search for Name Days for Free - World Name Days. - WNDWND is your go-to site for over 30000+ Name Days. You can search by name, country, or date and send a meaningful message to your loved ones on their name ...
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Reappropriating the communal past: lineage tradition revival as a ...Jul 5, 2024 · This article discusses the reappropriation and redefinition of heritage and tradition as a process of purposeful and selective value ...
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Unusual Birthday Traditions Around The World - Oban InternationalApr 5, 2022 · With increasing globalisation, younger people or people who live in urban areas are embracing the concept of individual birthdays. It isn't ...<|separator|>
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The Planner: Ecclesiastical Digital CalendarThe 2025-2026 Planner is available to download! Add the daily bible readings, saints, feasts, and fast days directly into your digital calendar.
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Genuflect Catholic CalendarGenuflect has set up a Google Calendar identifying important Catholic days based on the US Liturgical Calendar, including Saints Days, Feasts, Solemnities,
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FALQs: Name Day Celebrations in Sweden | In Custodia LegisJul 31, 2017 · Swedish name days (namnsdagar) are celebrations of a name, often linked to a saint's day, and most dates have one or two names attached.
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Our 'Namnsdagar' - NordstjernanThe celebration of namnsdagar (name days) in Sweden is an old tradition that goes back to the Middle Ages. Originally it was a Catholic and Orthodox custom, ...
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Danish Name Days by name - Nordic NamesDanish Name Days by name ; Albert, August 30 ; Albertus, April 24 ; Albina, December 17 ; Albinus, March 1 ; Alexander, March 18.
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Name day - Academic Dictionaries and EncyclopediasEvery day except New Year's Day, Christmas Day and February 29 is a name day. For each day there are names in both Finnish and Swedish; the names are frequently ...
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Finnish Name Day Celebration - Suomalainen nimipäiväjuhlaSep 21, 2021 · Finnish Name Day Celebration - Suomalainen nimipäiväjuhla · Kalenteri · Kortti · Nimi · Kynä · Pulla · Kahvi.Missing: patriotic | Show results with:patriotic
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The Nameday Book: A Book of Saints, Names, Anniversaries and ...This book has several days to a page and a few lines under each feast for entering names of friends celebrating namedays, birthdays or other anniversaries.
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Faut-il réellement souhaiter la fête d'une personne la veille ? On ...May 30, 2024 · Pour certaines personnes, célébrer par exemple la Saint-Guy ou la Sainte-Audrey est important. Mais si dans l'esprit commun, il faut ...
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It's my name's day today! C'est ma fête! - French lessons with a smileFeb 22, 2014 · It is such a tradition in France that every year La Poste (the French “Australian Post”) is printing its own calendar called the Almanach du ...<|separator|>
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Celebrating A Name Day in Old Ireland - Irish Culture and CustomsName days in old Ireland were celebrated with prayers, family gatherings, and a special dinner, often starting the night before, and a cake.
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Saint's Days and Baby's Names. - Irish Family History CentreChildren were often named after a saint if born on or close to their saint's day, like St. Bridget (Feb 1st) or St. Martin (Nov 11th). Sometimes the saint's ...
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What is this “Name Day” Tradition in Spain? - American Name SocietyIn Spain, families tend to choose names for their children that come from the Bible or are otherwise connected with history. Thus, they have a special day ...Missing: naming | Show results with:naming
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Greek Saint Namedays - Origins & CustomsGreek namedays, derived from names of heroes and saints, are more important than birthdays, with open-house parties and gifts. Friends wish 'chronia polla' and ...
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Italy's calendar filled with Catholic feastsSep 17, 2014 · Only four of Italy's major holidays are secular in origin. The others, including Epiphany, Easter Monday, Assumption Day, All Saints Day, ...Missing: onoma | Show results with:onoma
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Understanding Patron Saint Days in Italy: A Visitor's GuideJan 26, 2025 · February 5 – Sant'Agata in Catania, Sicily: The city honors its patron saint with a massive procession featuring her relics and enormous candles ...Missing: onoma | Show results with:onoma
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Name day in Spain | donQuijoteFeb 24, 2014 · The name day is often celebrated on the day the saint you are named after died and is celebrated to honor and remember that saint. Naming days ...
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The Saint's Day Tradition: Celebrating Names and Heritage in the ...Sep 28, 2025 · In Spain, the tradition is arguably strongest. A nombre de santo (saint's name) is still often chosen with careful consideration, emphasizing ...
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Malta Naming Customs - FamilySearchOct 22, 2024 · Understanding customs used in surnames and given names can help you identify your ancestors in records. Learn to recognize name variations and ...Missing: bilingual | Show results with:bilingual<|separator|>
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Malta one of the few countries where houses are given namesNov 5, 2023 · English remains the preferred language for house names, followed by Maltese. Houses with bilingual names are on the increase. Malta is one ...
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Discover Your Greek Name Day: A Complete Guide to Saints ...Jan 11, 2024 · The tapestry of name days is richly intricate. Multiple saints might share a name, like Anastasia, who can find her celebration on Easter ...
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When is Your Greek Name Day? - Greece IsApr 23, 2020 · There are many saints in the Greek Orthodox tradition, and many shared the same name. As such, some names are celebrated on more than one date.Missing: barbecues | Show results with:barbecues
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Name Days in Cyprus: A Tradition of Celebration and CommunityJan 14, 2025 · The religious aspect of name days is significant. Many celebrants attend church services dedicated to the saint, offering prayers and receiving ...
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Today is 'Dekapentavgoustos', a day of faith, family, and traditionAug 15, 2024 · The August 15th holiday, known as the ''Summer Easter'', honors the Virgin Mary with rituals, feasts, and name day celebrations across the island.
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Memorial days and national holidays in CroatiaSep 12, 2024 · There are 14 national holidays in Croatia, many of which are based on Catholicism or are associated with a notable milestone in national history ...
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The Catholic Church and the Making of the Croatian Nation, 1970 ...The revival of the Marian cult was especially important. On 15–22 August 1971 the Church organized the “Mariological and Marian Congress” in Zagreb and at the ...
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Name Day tradition in Slovenia - Slovenian American ClubMar 19, 2011 · In Slovenia, the Name Day - "god" in Slovenian, is still way more important to a lot of people than their birthday - and that's what they celebrate every year.
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St John wreaths | Special stories - Visit ŠtanjelOn the Sunday before the name day of St John, which is on 24 June, a wreath-making workshop is organised in Štanjel for all who want to learn this skill. On ...
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Ukrainian - Dates of Significance - Cultural AtlasJan 1, 2022 · Ukraine observes a combination of historical Soviet celebrations, public holidays introduced after independence, and revived Christian festivities.
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Polish Name Day (Imieniny) and Traditions - The Spruce EatsJan 21, 2020 · In Poland, most local calendars are still inscribed with saints' feast days. Name days are celebrated with family, friends, good food, drink and ...
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Polish Name Days (Imieniny) - In Your PocketA Polish calendar showing names attributed to each day. A traditional Polish 'tort' (cake) is perfect for name day celebrations!
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Name day – what, when & how? 10 questions about Polish "imieniny".In Poland, name days are an opportunity for social gatherings (usually in smaller groups than birthdays and important anniversaries), giving gifts and ...
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Hungarian Name Days - Verge MagazineName days are public knowledge, available on calendars, online and in the newspaper, making it easier to be celebrated in workplaces and schools, as opposed to ...
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Czech Name DaysCzech name days (svếtky or jmeniny) are celebrated almost every day, with gifts and odd-numbered flowers. People wish "Všechno nejlepší k svátku!" (All the ...Missing: Catholic | Show results with:Catholic
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Name Days Around the World: Meaning, Traditions, and CelebrationsDiscover how name days are celebrated across the world. Learn their meanings, traditions, and importance in countries from Estonia to Spain.
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Name Day – what is it, where it comes from, and how is it celebrated?Sep 24, 2010 · Name day is celebrated fairly universally through out Europe. ... However, after the end of communism, two things happened. First, the ...
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Name day - OrthodoxWikiA name day is the day on which an Orthodox Christian celebrates the feast of his patron saint. If a particular saint has more than one feast day, usually only ...Missing: synaxarion | Show results with:synaxarion
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Romanian Traditions: Name Days | Keeping up with the CarpathiansAug 25, 2016 · The tradition of Romanian name days originates in religion. The Eastern Orthodox church of Romania has many, many saints, and each saint is assigned a ...Missing: rural feasts
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Over 1 million Romanians celebrate name day on Saint George's DayApr 23, 2025 · Over one million Romanians celebrate their name day on April 23, honoring Saint George (Sfântului Gheorghe in Romanian), one of the most venerated saints in ...
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How To Celebrate A Name Day In Bulgaria - Culture TripFeb 14, 2018 · Palm Day, or Tsvetnitsa in Bulgarian, which literally means “Flower Day”, is when everyone whose name means flower has their name day. It's ...Missing: rose | Show results with:rose
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Bulgarian Holidays 2025: A Complete Guide - Folkways TodayDec 16, 2024 · Name days are a popular tradition in Bulgaria and are often in honor of important Eastern Orthodox saints and patrons.Missing: rose | Show results with:rose
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10 Must-Know Macedonian Traditions to Fit in - TalkpalIn Macedonia, name days are often more significant than birthdays. A name day is celebrated on the feast day of the saint that a person is named after. Friends ...
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How Russians Celebrate Name Days—and Why They Still MatterJun 30, 2025 · The Origins of Name Days in Russian Tradition. The practice of celebrating name days has its roots in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. In the ...
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The story of Russian name-days - Talk RussianThe first act of Chekhov's Three Sisters makes a reference to a name day. Read our story explaining what it is, inspired by a theatre visit in London this ...
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Ukrainian - Naming - Cultural AtlasJan 1, 2022 · Name Days (Angel's Days) Many Orthodox Ukrainians receive their names at baptism in honour of a heavenly patron saint and protector, known as ...Missing: post- Soviet national
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Ukrainian Naming Traditions - Ukraine.comThe calendar beginning in September claims many more saints with accompanying feast days. A child's name was often the name of the patron saint with a feast day ...
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Guatemala Naming Customs - FamilySearchOct 22, 2024 · Guatemalan names typically include two given names, father's and mother's surnames. Women keep maiden names. Given names are often biblical, ...
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Namesake Day in Guatemala in 2025 - Dayspedia.comMar 2, 2025 · How is Name Day Celebrated? On Name Day, it is common to: - Greet those who share the same name. - Organize meet-ups, dinners ...
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Holy Days of Obligation - Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Churcha) The Nativity of the Lord (December 25); b) The Circumcision of Our Lord (January 1); c) The Glorious Epiphany (January 6); d) Saint Maron (February 9);
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The Enduring Faith of St. Charbel: Thousands Celebrate in LebanonJul 24, 2024 · Charbel's feast day, the Lebanese Maronite Order allows pilgrims to spend the night of July 21 in prayer within the monastery, culminating ...
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Religious celebrations - Syria Scope TravelChristians in Maaloula, Syria celebrate the Feast of the Cross, a festival ... Christians in Marmarita, Homs celebrate this day with a carnival on 8th September.<|separator|>
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Ethnography of Naming as a Religious Identity: Case of AntakyaJun 28, 2017 · They believe that people will be called by their middle names on the day of judgment after death and give babies their first names 3 or 7 days ...
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Filipino Fiestas, Festivals & Holidays - Kapwa TravelAll Saints' Day on November 1 and All Souls' Day on November 2 are a big deal in the Philippines as Filipino families troop to the churches and cemeteries to ...
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The FIESTAS Of The Philippines - Kollective HustleJun 7, 2022 · The culturally rich Philippines has over 100 Fiestas (Festivals) annually. Each city or province has a local fiesta.
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INDIAN CHRISTIAN DAY: A DAY OF UNITY AND SPIRIT TO ...Jul 10, 2022 · The Indian Christian Day (Jesus Bhakti Divas) organized to celebrate the Indian heritage and Christian spirit to show solidarity with persecuted Christians in ...
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What to Expect at a Baby Naming | Reform JudaismA baby naming held in a synagogue can take place at a Shabbat service, either Friday evening or Saturday morning. Why do Jewish babies have a Hebrew name? The ...