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A systematic study of the Christian liturgical year describes the weekly Lord’s Day and the annual cycle of fasts, feasts, and local commemorations, showing how martyrs’ days and celebrations of Christ and the Virgin were woven into calendars. It surveys varieties of observance—Sabbath and Sunday practice, ferias, stations, vigils, Advent, Lent, Rogation and Ember days—and the principal movable and immovable festivals. The work traces the history and compilation of Western and Eastern kalendars and martyrologies, explains paschal computation and controversies up to the Gregorian reform, and treats manuscript evidence and practical use. Appendices address Celtic and Eastern rites and post‑Reformation changes, with bibliographic guidance and illustrative plates.

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John Dowden

John Dowden was an English author and theologian, recognized for his contributions to religious literature. He is best known for his work "The Church Year and Kalendar," which reflects his deep engagement with the liturgical calendar and its significance in the Christian tradition. Dowden's writings often explore themes of spirituality and the church's role in society, making his work relevant for both clergy and lay readers interested in the rhythms of the church year. His insights continue to resonate within discussions of faith and practice.

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