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Today is the beginning of Passiontide, the last fortnight in Lent, a season of deepening solemnity as the commemoration of Christ's Passion draws near. 'Þe kynges baneres beth forth ylad', and some other medieval texts for this season: https://t.co/G2KOn9hxmR
okay, heres what i wanted to get to because i was really pleased with how this worked out. when we get to passiontide and holy week - it's dark, then it builds up to: BAM - easter. but, if you to the right, down the vine, this section extends + folds out down to the bottom corner
Today is the beginning of Passiontide, the last fortnight in Lent, a season of deepening solemnity as the commemoration of Christ's Passion draws near. 'Þe kynges baneres beth forth ylad', and some other medieval texts for this season: https://t.co/G2KOn9hxmR
PASSIONTIDE
"Let us hope that, by God’s mercy, the holy time we are now entering upon will work such a happy change in us, that, on the day of judgment, we may confidently fix our eyes on Him we are now about to contemplate crucified by the hands of sinners." - Dom Guéranger
Today is the beginning of Passiontide, the last fortnight in Lent, a season whose name means 'the time of suffering'. Some medieval versions of the Passiontide hymn 'Vexilla Regis Prodeunt': https://t.co/G2KOn9hxmR
varnishing canvas and listening on a stormy day...
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Today is the beginning of Passiontide, the last fortnight in Lent. 'Þe kynges baneres beth forth ylad', and some other medieval texts for this season: https://t.co/G2KOn9hxmR