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  2. Refreshment Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The Refreshment Sundays or Rose Sundays are Sundays within the two major fasts observed in Western Christianity, Lent and Advent. On these days, the fast was allowed to be relaxed, hence the name "Refreshment Sunday". Correspondingly, the liturgical colours of the season are replaced with rose, hence the name "Rose Sunday". The Refreshment ...

  3. Laetare Sunday - Wikipedia

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    This Sunday is currently also known as Mothering Sunday, [4] Refreshment Sunday, mid-Lent Sunday (in French mi-carême) and Rose Sunday (either because the golden rose sent by Popes to Catholic sovereigns used to be blessed at this time, or because the use of rose-colored rather than violet vestments was permitted on this day).

  4. Mothering Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Mothering Sunday coincides with Laetare Sunday, also called Mid-Lent Sunday or Refreshment Sunday, a day of respite from fasting halfway through the penitential season of Lent. Its association with mothering originates in the texts read during the Mass in the Middle Ages , appearing in the lectionary in sources as old as the Murbach lectionary ...

  5. Simnel cake - Wikipedia

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    It was originally made for the fourth Sunday in Lent, [1] also known as Laetare Sunday, the Refreshment Sunday of Lent (when the 40-day fast would be relaxed), Mothering Sunday, the Sunday of the Five Loaves, [2] or Simnel Sunday; named after the cake. [3] In the United Kingdom, it is now commonly associated with Mothering Sunday and Easter ...

  6. List of people and animals from Thomas & Friends - Wikipedia

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    His name was revealed in the 1996 annual story "James Gets Cracking". He first speaks in the twenty-first series episode "Terence Breaks the Ice". His CGI model is retooled from the stout member of the Sodor Brass Band. [citation needed] Mrs. Kitty Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives in a cottage near Hackenback Tunnel. While she was bedridden ...

  7. Category:Lent - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2021, at 23:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Its name comes from one of the ingredients, kola nut which contains caffeine. Among the different colas, Coke is known as the world's most popular carbonated soft drink. Colada morada: Ecuador: A purple and thick drink derived from local tropical fruits, spices and corn flour. It is a festive drink to commemorate a happy journey from life to death.

  9. Talk:Laetare Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The following inaccurate and scanty information was at Rose Sunday, which now redirects here. There's no information below not in this article. (Wetman 08:51, 26 March 2006 (UTC)): "Rose Sunday is a name for the fourth Sunday of Lent, also known as Mothering Sunday, Mid-Lent Sunday, and Laetare Sunday.