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See also: year the week immediately preceding See also: Easter
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The earliest allusion to the See also: custom of marking this week as a whole with See also: special observances is to be found in the See also: Apostolical Constitutions (v
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18, 19), dating from the latter See also: half of the 3rd century A.D
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Abstinence from See also: wine and flesh is there commanded for all the days, while for the Friday and Saturday an absolute fast is enjoined
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See also: Dionysius Alexandrinus also, in his canonical See also: epistle (260 A.D.), refers to the six fasting days (Ei; Tcov v'17lYTECWV i)jtpae) in a manner which implies that the observance of them had already become an established usage in his See also: time
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There is some doubt about the genuineness of an See also: ordinance attributed to See also: Constantine, in which abstinence from public business was enforced for the seven days, immediately preceding Easter See also: Sunday, and also for the seven which followed it; the Codex Theodosianus, however, is explicit in ordering that all actions at See also: law should cease, and the doors of all courts of law be closed during those fifteen days (1. ii. tit. viii.)
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Of the particular days of the " See also: great week " the earliest to emerge into special prominence was naturally See also: Good Friday
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Next came the Sabbatum Magnum (See also: Holy Saturday or Easter See also: Eve) with its See also: vigil, which
in the early See also: church was associated with an expectation that the second advent would occur on an Easter Sunday
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For details of the ceremonial observed in the
See also: Roman Catholic Church during this week, reference must be made to the See also: Missal and Breviary
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In the Eastern Church the week is marked by similar practices, but with less elaboration and differentiation of rite
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See also EASTER, GOOD FRIDAY, MAUNDY See also: THURSDAY, PALM SUNDAY and PASSION WEEK
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