resurrectional
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resurrectional — adjective see resurrection … New Collegiate Dictionary
resurrectional — res·ur·rec·tion·al … English syllables
resurrectional — |rezə|rekshənəl, shnəl adjective : of or relating to resurrection … Useful english dictionary
resurrection — resurrectional, adj. resurrective, adj. /rez euh rek sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of rising from the dead. 2. (cap.) the rising of Christ after His death and burial. 3. (cap.) the rising of the dead on Judgment Day. 4. the state of those risen from the … Universalium
Matins — For the Anglican service of Mattins or Matins, see Morning Prayer (Anglican). Matins (also known as Orthros or Oútrenya in Eastern Churches) is the early morning or night prayer service in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Eastern… … Wikipedia
RESURRECTION — (Heb. תְּחִיַּת הַמֵּתִים), the belief that ultimately the dead will be revived in their bodies and live again on earth. Resurrection is to be distinguished from the belief in some sort of personal existence in another realm after death (see… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
resurrection — noun Etymology: Middle English resurreccioun, from Anglo French, from Late Latin resurrection , resurrectio act of rising from the dead, from resurgere to rise from the dead, from Latin, to rise again, from re + surgere to rise more at surge Date … New Collegiate Dictionary
Apolytikion — The Apolytikion ( gr. Ἀπολυτίκιον) or Dismissal Hymn is a troparion (hymn) said or sung at Orthodox Christian worship services. The apolytikion sumarizes the feast being celebrated that day. It is chanted at Vespers, Matins and the Divine… … Wikipedia
Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria — Part of the series on Copts Culture … Wikipedia
Gospel (liturgy) — The Gospel in Christian liturgy refers to a reading from the Gospels used during various religious services and Mass or Divine Liturgy. In many Christian churches, all present stand when a passage from one of the Gospels is read publicly, and sit … Wikipedia