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The idea was to have the wedding on the Monday after Low Sunday.
Just to the south, the lower Sunday school wing, also of limestone, has two cross-gables on its roof.
Additionally, he registered the lowest Sunday back 9 score (31) of any amateur in Masters history.
The first is the "Dominica in albis", or Low Sunday.
The name "Low Sunday" for this Sunday, once common in English, is now rarely used.
His coronation on Low Sunday 31 March, 978, was the last state event in which Dunstan took part.
Low-temperature records were broken or tied yesterday in at least 21 cities, after record lows Sunday in more than 30 cities.
But the plot was discovered, and Bonhoeffer was imprisoned and hanged on Low Sunday, 1945.
Do you remember on Low Sunday before his wedding Anisim's bringing me some new roubles and half-roubles?
The name "Low Sunday" is sometimes said to derive from its relative unimportance compared to the solemnities of Easter Day.
Low Sunday (Sunday after Easter)
He said Mass on the morning of the sinking, Low Sunday, 14 April 1912, for both second- and third-Class passengers in their respective lounges.
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He expressed neither pleasure that he was to be married, married so soon, on Low Sunday, nor a desire to see his bride, but simply went on whistling.
Low Sunday; that is, the Feast of The Divine Mercy, the conclusion of the Jubilee of Redemption.
'Low Sunday: at the Parish of the Oreto Procession for the meeting between the Risen Christ with Mary.
Since 1970 Low Sunday has been officially known as the Second Sunday of Easter (referring to the Easter season) in the Roman Catholic Church.
After running through the gamut of emotions, from the highest highs late last week to another stupefying low Sunday afternoon, the Knicks were left with a bad case of whiplash.
NBC's Sunday rating, a 14.6, was most alarming for the network because it was the lowest Sunday night rating for Olympic coverage in at least 20 years.
The first sixteen lines form the hymn for Lauds from Low Sunday to the Ascension, and begin in the revised form, Aurora Caelum Purpurat.
In later centuries the time has been variously extended: at Naples from Palm Sunday to Ascension; at Palermo from Ash Wednesday to Low Sunday.
Sundays of the I class were the four of Advent, the four of Lent, the two of Passiontide, Easter Sunday, Low Sunday, and Pentecost.
In England it lasts from Ash Wednesday until Low Sunday; in Ireland from Ash Wednesday until the octave of SS.
On the Monday after Low Sunday, I saddled my horse, loaded a sumpter pony, tied a money belt round my waist, grasped sword and dagger and made my farewells.
The Octave of Easter or Divine Mercy Sunday, also known as Low Sunday or Quasimodo Sunday - the Sunday after Easter.