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1 Поминовения невинно убиенных младенцев день
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Поминовения невинно убиенных младенцев день
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2 День избиения младенцев
Religion: Childermas (28 декабря), Childermas (Festival celebrated in the Christian churches in the West on December 28 and in the Eastern churches on December 29 and commemorating the massacre of the children by King Herod), Feast of the Holy Innocents (28 декабря), Holy Innocents, Innocent's DayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > День избиения младенцев
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3 день избиения младенцев
Religion: Childermas (28 декабря), Childermas (Festival celebrated in the Christian churches in the West on December 28 and in the Eastern churches on December 29 and commemorating the massacre of the children by King Herod), Feast of the Holy Innocents (28 декабря), Holy Innocents, Innocent's DayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день избиения младенцев
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4 Поминовения невинно убиенных младенцев день
Christianity: the Feast of the Holy InnocentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Поминовения невинно убиенных младенцев день
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5 День мучеников 14 000 младенцев, от Ирода в Вифлееме избиенных, 29 декабря
Religion: Childermas, Feast of the Holy InnocentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > День мучеников 14 000 младенцев, от Ирода в Вифлееме избиенных, 29 декабря
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Holy Innocents — • Fairly long article on these children, and the commemoration of their martyrdom. Both Western and Eastern Christianity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Innocents Holy Innocents … Catholic encyclopedia
Holy Innocents Church, Southwater — Holy Innocents Church is the Parish church of Southwater, Sussex built in 1849, whose followers are Anglican. The Vicar is Dominic Newstead, who replaced Phillip Jones in 2005. The church itself follows the customary shape of the Cross, with the… … Wikipedia
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Holy Innocents' Day — n. a religious feast day (Dec. 28) honoring the children slain at Herod s command: Matt. 2:16 … English World dictionary
Holy Innocents' Day — (28 December) This feast honours the babies massacred at Bethlehem on Herod s orders (Matthew 2: 1 18); also formerly called Childermas. Although falling within the joyful Christmas season, it was thought an extremely unlucky day on which one… … A Dictionary of English folklore
INNOCENTS, THE HOLY, FEAST OF — a festival celebrated in the Western Church on the 28th December and in the Eastern on the 29th, to commemorate the slaughter by Herod of the children at Bethlehem from two years old and under, and who have from the earliest times been… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Holy Innocents, Feast of the — ▪ Christianity also called Childermas , or Innocents Day festival celebrated in the Christian churches in the West on December 28 and in the Eastern churches on December 29 and commemorating the massacre of the children by King Herod in… … Universalium
Holy Innocents' Day — A Festival of the Church observed on the third day after Christmas, December 28th, in memory of the children of Bethlehem, whose death Herod caused, and who have always been regarded as the Infant Martyrs of the Christian Church, for that not… … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Massacre of the Innocents — For the painting by Peter Paul Rubens, see Massacre of the Innocents (Rubens). The Holy Innocents by Giotto di Bondone. The Massacre of the Innocents is an episode of infanticide by the King of Judea, Herod the Great. According to the Gospel of… … Wikipedia
The Gallican Rite — The Gallican Rite † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Gallican Rite This subject will be treated under the following six heads: I. History and Origin; II. MSS. and Other Sources; III. The Liturgical Year; IV. The Divine Office; V. The… … Catholic encyclopedia
Feast of Fools — The Feast of Fools, known also as the festum fatuorum , festum stultorum , festum hypodiaconorum , or fête des fous , are the varying names given to popular medieval festivals regularly celebrated by the clergy and laity from the fifth century… … Wikipedia