Easter liturgy

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Last seen on: The Washington Post Crossword – Apr 10 2019

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Advent is a season observed in many Christian churches as a time of expectant waiting and preparation for both the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas and the return of Jesus at the Second Coming. The term is a version of the Latin word meaning “coming”. The term “Advent” is also used in Eastern Orthodoxy for the 40-day Nativity Fast, which has practices different from those in the West.[3]

The Latin word adventus is the translation of the Greek word parousia, commonly used to refer to the Second Coming of Christ. For Christians, the season of Advent anticipates the coming of Christ from three different perspectives. Philip H. Pfatteicher, formerly a professor at East Stroudsberg University, notes that “since the time of Bernard of Clairvaux (d.1153), Christians have spoken of the three comings of Christ: in the flesh in Bethlehem, in our hearts daily, and in glory at the end of time”.[4] The season offers the opportunity to share in the ancient longing for the coming of the Messiah, and to be alert for his Second Coming.

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Assam (/əˈsɑːm/ (listen)) is a state in India (Assamese: অসম), situated south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi). The state is bordered by Bhutan and the state of Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur to the east; Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and Bangladesh to the south; and West Bengal to the west via the Siliguri Corridor, a 22 kilometres (14 mi) strip of land that connects the state to the rest of India.

The indigenous people traditionally include ethnic groups like Tai Ahom people, Tai Khamti people, Tai Turung people, Tai Aiton people, Tai Phake, Koch Rajbongshi, Misings, Sonowal Kachari, Rabha, Chutia, Kalitas, Meitei, Keot (Kaibarta), Bodo Kachari, Tea tribes, Tiwa, Mech Kachari, Thengal-Kacharis, Sarania Kacharis, Deorii, Dimasa Kachari, Hmar, Doms/Nadiyals, Assamese Brahmins (including Ganaks), Assamese Muslims (particularly Syeds, Goria, Moria, Deshi communities), Assamese Sikhs,[11] Bengali people and Assamese Christians speaking Assamese or any other tribal dialect of Assam as their mother tongue.

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