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- Triduum abstract "A triduum (plural: tridua) is a religious observance lasting three days.The best-known example today is the liturgical Paschal Triduum (the three days from the evening of Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday). Other liturgical tridua celebrated in Western Christianity include Hallowtide, the Rogation Days, and the feasts of Easter and Pentecost together with the first two days of their octaves, while the eastern churches (both orthodox and catholic) have an equal to a festive triduum when a major feast is followed by a Synaxis. The most publicly celebrated ones are the one of the feast of Epiphany together with its eve and the following day dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, and the Nativity feast with the Christmas Eve and the Synaxis of Theotokos. Ecclesiastical approval has been granted for tridua in honour of the Trinity, the Eucharist and Saint Joseph.Many other tridua are celebrated on occasions such as when children are in preparation for their first Communion; among pupils at the beginning of the school year; among seminarians at the same time; and in religious communities for those who are to renew their vows yearly or every six months.".
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- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Allhallowtide.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_spirituality.
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- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Eve.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Christianity.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Epiphany_(holiday).
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Baptist.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Maundy_Thursday.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Novena.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Paschal_Triduum.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Pentecost.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Rogation_days.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Joseph.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Synaxis.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Theotokos.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Trinity.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLink Western_Christianity.
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triduum".
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLinkText "remaining three days".
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-day observance".
- Triduum wikiPageWikiLinkText "triduum".
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- Triduum subject Category:Catholic_spirituality.
- Triduum subject Category:Latin_language.
- Triduum subject Category:Roman_Catholic_devotions.
- Triduum hypernym Days.
- Triduum type Holiday.
- Triduum type Language.
- Triduum type Language.
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- Triduum comment "A triduum (plural: tridua) is a religious observance lasting three days.The best-known example today is the liturgical Paschal Triduum (the three days from the evening of Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday).".
- Triduum label "Triduum".
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