fixed feast造句
例句与造句
- (For fixed feasts, see Eastern Orthodox Church calendar.
- The beginning of a real ecclesiastical calendar, with definitely fixed feasts and fasts, now appears.
- Some Orthodox churches have adopted the Revised Julian calendar for the observance of fixed feasts, while other Orthodox churches retain the Julian calendar for all purposes.
- Most other feast days, such as those of particular saints, are " fixed feasts ", held on the same date every year.
- In addition, the observance of some fixed feasts may move a few days in a particular year to not clash with that year's date for a more important moveable feast.
- It's difficult to find fixed feast in a sentence. 用fixed feast造句挺难的
- The " sanctorale " consists of the fixed feasts, celebrated on the very same date each year ( no matter what the day of the week ), including Christmas and all the saints'days.
- The lower section provided a 24-hour dial and a large calendar drum, showing the fixed feasts of the church, the movable feasts, and the position in the zodiac of the moon's ascending node.
- The main traditional historical communion is divided into two groups-those who use the Revised Julian calendar for calculating fixed feasts and the Julian calendar for calculating movable feasts, and those who use the Julian calendar for all purposes.
- There are two types of feasts in the Orthodox Church calendar : fixed and movable . " Fixed feasts " occur on the same calendar day every year, whereas " movable feasts " change each year.
- This is a unique Western Paschalion ), some churches follow the traditional Julian Calendar ( " Old Calendar " ) and some follow the Revised Julian Calendar ( " New Calendar " ) which uses the modern Gregorian Calendar to calculate their fixed feasts.
- The most important of these fixed feasts is the Great Feast of the Annunciation ( March 25 ), which is considered to be so important that it is never moved, even if it should fall on the Sunday of Pascha itself ( a rare and special occurrence which is known as " Kyrio-Pascha " ).