Mid-Lent Sunday

Mid-Lent Sunday
/mid"lent'/.
[1350-1400; ME]

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  • mid-lent sunday — noun Usage: usually capitalized M&L&S Etymology: Middle English mydlent Sonday : the 4th Sunday in Lent * * * /mid lent /. See Laetare Sunday. [1350 1400; ME] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mid-Lent Sunday — The fourth Sunday in Lent. In the West, it is called Laetare Sunday, Refreshment Sunday, and Mothering Sunday …   Dictionary of church terms

  • Mid-Lent Sunday — noun a) The fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday b) Mothering Sunday; a day in honor of mothers and/or ones mother church, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland …   Wiktionary

  • Mid Lent Sunday —    See Fourth Sunday in Lent …   American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • Mid-Lent Sunday —    see *fig Sunday, *Mother s Day, *Mothering Sunday …   A Dictionary of English folklore

  • mid-Lent — mid Lentˈ noun 1. The middle of Lent 2. The fourth Sunday in Lent • • • Main Entry: ↑mid …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lent, Sundays in —    As stated in the preceding article the Lenten fast does not include all the days between Ash Wednesday and Easter, for the Sundays are so many days above the number forty. They are excluded because the Lord s Day is always kept as a Festival… …   American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • Sunday of the Five Loaves — noun a) Mid Lent Sunday; the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday b) Mothering Sunday; a day in honor of mothers and/or ones mother church, especially in the United Kingdom and …   Wiktionary

  • mothering-sunday —  Mid lent Sunday. Warwicksh …   A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • Mothering Sunday — Not to be confused with Mother s Day. Gregorian dates for Mothering Sunday 2004 21 March 2005 6 March 2006 26 March 2007 18 March 2008 2 March 2009 22 March 2010 14 March 2011 3 April 2012 18 March 2013 …   Wikipedia

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