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  • The oldest known Sarum text regarding Rogation Days is dated from around 1173 to 1220.
  • These include Rogation Day processions designed to promote the fertility of the land by blessing them.
  • In Montier-en-Der, Rogation Day processions were said to be events when miracles occurred.
  • In England the Litany of Rogation Days ( Gang-Days ) was known in the earliest periods.
  • Often the Ember Days or Rogation Days are also specified, and the eves ( vigils ) of certain feasts.
  • The minor rogation days were introduced around AD 470 by Mamertus, bishop of Vienne, and eventually adopted elsewhere.
  • The faithful typically observed the rogation days by Ascension, and farmers often had their crops blessed by a priest at this time.
  • These included Advent, the Ember Days, the Rogation Days, Fridays throughout the year, and vigils of important feast days.
  • Four years after Rogation Days were recognised, the manner in which they were observed in reality was very different from the official decree.
  • In London, Rogation Days, just like Easter or Hocktide, were times when begging was " legitimate " for the period of celebration.
  • In the Latin Church follow the Rogation Days; in the Greek Church on Tuesday is kept the apodosis or conclusion of the feast of Easter.
  • Rogation Days are, in the calendar of the Western Church, four days traditionally set apart for solemn processions to invoke God's mercy.
  • For all others peace was required throughout Advent, the season of Lent, and from the beginning of the Rogation days until eight days after Pentecost.
  • The reform of the Liturgical Calendar for Latin Roman Catholics in 1969 delegated the establishment of Rogation Days, along with Ember Days, to the episcopal conferences.
  • In the same way dwellers of Budenheim and Finthen come here on the Rogation days ( the three days before Assumption, also used for the whole week ).
  • The homilies in the collection deal primarily with Lent, with items for Passion Sunday, Palm Sunday and Holy Week, as well as homilies dealing with Rogation Days, Ascension Day and Pentecost.
  • "' Rogation Days "'are the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday following the Twenty Eighth Sunday of the Year " and can be moved to suit local custom ".
  • The three days before Ascension Thursday are sometimes referred to as the Rogation days, and the previous Sunday & mdash; the Sixth Sunday of Easter ( or the Fifth Sunday " after"
  • The general chapter met each year at Sempringham on the Rogation Days, and was attended by the prior, cellarer, and two prioresses from each house, the scrutators general, and the scrutators of the cloister.
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