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Ember days
plural noun
- RC Church Anglican Church any of four groups of three days (always Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) of prayer and fasting, the groups occurring after Pentecost, after the first Sunday of Lent, after the feast of St Lucy (Dec 13), and after the feast of the Holy Cross (Sept 14)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ember days1
Old English ⳾Իǣ, from ymbren, perhaps from ymbryne a (recurring) period, from ymb around + ryne a course + ǣ day
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Many Christians across the country and around the world are celebrating Ember Days today — Wednesday, March 9, 2022 — as well as on Friday and Saturday of this week as part of their 2022 Lenten observances.
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The Lenten Ember Days always fall the week after Ash Wednesday and the first Sunday of Lent.
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Explaining that Ember Days are "old-fashioned, traditional" observances perhaps going as far back as the fifth century A.D.,
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There are four sets of Ember Days each year, which roughly follow the seasons.
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The calendar noted ferial and ember days, fish days and the feastdays of saints.
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