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Maw‘ediyn (Mirian holidays)
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A list of holidays generally celebrated by the Mirian Church: * Šavtā’ (Sabbath Day) Held traditionally on Saturdays * Švowtā’ (Pentecost) Celebration of the spiritual harvest in the field of the nations recorded in St. Luke's Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 * Yawm d-Qadiyše’ Holiday commemorating the Saints, celebrated on the Sunday after Pentecost; see All Saints Day * Yawm Kipuwr (Day of Atonement) The sacrament of Tyawruwta’ (Reconciliation) is observed in the morning of this holiday. * Yawldow (Christmas) * Ma`lā Yešuwa b-Yawršaliym (Lord's Entry into Jerusalem) Also known as Palm Sunday. Prayer and meditation on the Gospel account of this day is observed. * Treyn b-šavā d-quwdiyšā (Holy Monday) Commemorates the prophecy of the general Resurrection and the Grea
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A list of holidays generally celebrated by the Mirian Church: * Šavtā’ (Sabbath Day) Held traditionally on Saturdays * Švowtā’ (Pentecost) Celebration of the spiritual harvest in the field of the nations recorded in St. Luke's Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 * Yawm d-Qadiyše’ Holiday commemorating the Saints, celebrated on the Sunday after Pentecost; see All Saints Day * Yawm Kipuwr (Day of Atonement) The sacrament of Tyawruwta’ (Reconciliation) is observed in the morning of this holiday. * Yawldow (Christmas) * Ma`lā Yešuwa b-Yawršaliym (Lord's Entry into Jerusalem) Also known as Palm Sunday. Prayer and meditation on the Gospel account of this day is observed. * Treyn b-šavā d-quwdiyšā (Holy Monday) Commemorates the prophecy of the general Resurrection and the Greatest Commandments given by Yešuwa. * Tlotā b-šavā‘ d-quwdiyšā’ (Holy Tuesday) Teachings about vigilance are given on this day of Holy Week. * Arba‘ b-šavā‘ d-quwdiyšā’ (Holy Wednesday) The sacrament of Holy Unction is performed on this day. * Holy Thursday / Pešḥā (Passover) The Holy Divine Liturgy celebrated by the whole Church ONLY on this day of Holy Week. * Awrbta d-hashā (Good Friday) Yeshwa's death is commemorated on this day; prayer and watchful meditation is practiced and connected with vigilance. Fasting and alms giving also practiced. * Shavthā d-kudishā (Holy Saturday) Sabbath is celebrated and dedicated to Mishyah giving rest to those captive in Hades. * Khyāmā (Easter Sunday) Yeshwa's resurrection is commemorated on this day; a form of the Easter Vigil is celebrated at midnight.