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  2. Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The feast of the Holy Name of Jesus has been celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church, at least at local levels, since the end of the fifteenth century. [2] The celebration has been held on different dates, usually in January, because 1 January, eight days after Christmas, commemorates the naming of the child Jesus; as recounted in the Gospel read on that day, "at the end of eight days, when he ...

  3. Feasts of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, as is the case with other Great Feasts of the Mother of God, when the Presentation of Jesus falls on a typical Wednesday or Friday fast day, fasting is not completely suppressed, but merely lessened, in contrast to other pure Great Feasts of the Lord that do not fall within a general fasting period, where fasting would be ...

  4. Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Raleigh, North Carolina)

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    Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral that is the seat of the Diocese of Raleigh, replacing Sacred Heart Cathedral. The cathedral accommodates more than 2,000 worshippers and serves as the site for major liturgical celebrations, pilgrimages, and events for the Catholic community of eastern North Carolina.

  5. Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan)

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    The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus was organized in 1868 in the area then known as Bloomingdale. [3] A wood-frame church was erected on the northwest corner of Bloomingdale Road (now called Broadway) and 97th Street. [4] The church was thirty-five by eighty feet, with a capacity of 500; it cost about $3,000 to build.

  6. Holy Name of Jesus Complex (Worcester, Massachusetts)

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    It consists of four main buildings, a church, rectory, convent, and school. It was the third Roman Catholic parish established in the city to serve its French Canadian population, and was a significant work of a Canadian-born Worcester architect, O. E. Nault. One of the Founders of the Church was Noel Biron. [2]

  7. Holy Name (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester, a former Jesuit church in Manchester, UK; Holy Name of Jesus Church in San Francisco; Holy Name of Jesus R.C. Church, a Roman Catholic church in New York City, New York; Santissimo Nome di Maria (disambiguation), multiple churches; Holy Name of Jesus Complex, a church in Massachusetts

  8. Christian art - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood crosses have been found around other churches and graveyards. Named for their strong foundational pillars, Stave Churches were another popular display of Christian Viking art. [4] These churches displayed engravings of Christian and Nordic beliefs, with animal-like depictions appearing on walls and entrances.

  9. Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    The resurrection of Jesus has long been central to Christian faith and Christian art, whether as a single scene or as part of a cycle of the Life of Christ. In the teachings of the traditional Christian churches, the sacraments derive their saving power from the passion and resurrection of Christ, upon which the salvation of the world entirely ...