Passion+week

  • 21PASSION SUNDAY —    the fifth Sunday in Lent, which is succeeded by what is called the Passion Week …

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  • 22Passion Music — • Precisely when, in the development of the liturgy, the history of the Passion of Our Lord ceased, during Holy Week, to be merely read and became a solemn recitation, has not yet been ascertained. . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 23Passion music — are musical compositions reflecting the suffering of Jesus leading up to the Crucifixion. HistoryThe reading of the Passion during Holy Week dates back at least to the fourth century [CathEncy|wstitle=Passion Music] and is described by Egeria. In …

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  • 24Passion Pit — in December 2008 Background information Origin Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States …

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  • 25week-end — [ wikɛnd ] n. m. • 1906; mot angl., de week « semaine » et end « fin » ♦ Congé de fin de semaine, comprenant la journée ou l après midi du samedi et le dimanche. Des week ends. Partir pour le week end, fam. en week end. « ses parents sont partis… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 26Passion quotient — is part of a formula put forth by more than one author as a way to demonstrate acquisition of knowledge. According to author and journalist Thomas Friedman, passion and curiosity are key components for education in a world where information is… …

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  • 27Passion play — A Passion play is a dramatic presentation depicting the Passion of Christ: the trial, suffering and death of Jesus Christ. It is a traditional part of Lent in several Christian denominations, particularly in Catholic tradition.Origin and history… …

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  • 28passion play — a dramatic representation of the passion of Christ, as that given every ten years at the Bavarian village of Oberammergau. Also, Passion Play. [1865 70] * * * Religious drama of medieval origin dealing with the suffering, death, and resurrection… …

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  • 29Passion music — ▪ vocal music       musical setting (liturgical music) of the suffering and Crucifixion of Christ, based either on biblical texts or poetic elaborations. Dating from the 4th century onward, they range from unaccompanied plainsong to compositions… …

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  • 30Passion —    A setting of one of the four Gospel accounts of Christ’s suffering and death on the cross. The genre sprang from a traditional practice of reading or chanting the passion accounts during Holy Week St. Matthew on Palm Sunday, St. Luke on… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music