rogation day

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rogation day

The priest leads the congregation in prayer on Rogation Day.

Definition

Noun: * A day of prayer and supplication: In some Christian traditions, a Rogation Day is one of three specific days set aside for solemn prayer, fasting, and procession, traditionally to ask for God's blessing, especially for a good harvest and protection from natural disasters. These days are observed on the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday preceding Ascension Day.

Usage

Rogation Day is a formal, religious term used within specific Christian liturgical calendars. It refers to a designated day of observance. * The priest led the congregation in a special Rogation Day service for the crops. * Observing Rogation Day involves prayers for the community and the land.

Advanced Usage
  • The Rogation Days: The term is almost always used in the plural ("the Rogation Days") to refer collectively to the three-day observance.
    • The tradition of "beating the bounds," or walking the parish boundaries, was common during the Rogation Days.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rogation (noun): The act of supplication or the liturgical observance itself.
    • The litany recited during the procession is part of the rogation.
  • Rogationtide (noun): The period encompassing the Rogation Days.
    • The customs of Rogationtide are centuries old.
Synonyms
  • Day of supplication
  • Day of prayer and fasting (in this specific liturgical context)
Notes on Meaning

The term "Rogation Day" is highly specific to its religious and historical context. It does not have secular meanings or common idiomatic uses. The observance is rooted in ancient Christian practice, and while still observed in some denominations (like Anglican, Catholic, and Lutheran churches), it is not universally recognized.

rogation day

The priest leads the congregation in prayer on Rogation Day.

Noun
  1. one of the three days before Ascension Day; observed by some Christians as days of supplication

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