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Lilacs represent love, spring, life, the earthly realm, rebirth, cyclical time, a Christ figure (and thus consolation, redemption, and spiritual rebirth), a father figure, the cause of grief, and an instrument of sensual consolation. The lilacs can represent all of these meanings or none of them. They could just be lilacs. [74]
When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd (baritone and chorus) Arioso. In the swamp (mezzo-soprano) March. Over the breast of spring; O western orb (baritone and chorus) Arioso. Sing on, there in the swamp; Song. O how shall I warble; Introduction and Fugue. Lo! body and soul; Sing on! you gray-brown bird; Death Carol. Come, lovely and soothing ...
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The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola are considered a classic work of spiritual literature. [16] Many Jesuits are ready to direct the general public in retreats based on the Exercises. Since the 1980s there has been a growing interest in the Spiritual Exercises among people from other Christian traditions. [3]
The pathos of the landscape and shadows waiting to disappear when the already slanting light is finally gone parallels how despair reduces spiritual hope. [1] The poem contrasts transformations in both the intangible, interior world and the exterior world in order to show the relationship between them. [12]
Great vespers is used on Sundays and major feast days (those when the Polyeleos is prescribed at matins) when it may be celebrated alone or as part of an All-Night Vigil, as well as on a handful of special days e.g., Good Friday and Pascha afternoon; on certain days of strict fasting when, in theory, fasting before communion should be day-long ...