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- Cantate_Sunday abstract "Cantate Sunday is the fourth Sunday after Easter in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar and the Lutheran liturgical calendar.It is known by the Eastern Orthodox as the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman.Because it's often used for an annual sermon about hymns and liturgical music, it's sometimes nicknamed "Sing-song Sunday."".
- Cantate_Sunday thumbnail CantateDominoIntroit.jpg?width=300.
- Cantate_Sunday wikiPageID "13277443".
- Cantate_Sunday wikiPageRevisionID "548184447".
- Cantate_Sunday hasPhotoCollection Cantate_Sunday.
- Cantate_Sunday title "Sundays of the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar".
- Cantate_Sunday years "5".
- Cantate_Sunday years "Cantate Sunday".
- Cantate_Sunday subject Category:Catholic_liturgy.
- Cantate_Sunday comment "Cantate Sunday is the fourth Sunday after Easter in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar and the Lutheran liturgical calendar.It is known by the Eastern Orthodox as the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman.Because it's often used for an annual sermon about hymns and liturgical music, it's sometimes nicknamed "Sing-song Sunday."".
- Cantate_Sunday label "Cantate Sunday".
- Cantate_Sunday sameAs m.03c06df.
- Cantate_Sunday sameAs Q4165972.
- Cantate_Sunday sameAs Q4165972.
- Cantate_Sunday wasDerivedFrom Cantate_Sunday?oldid=548184447.
- Cantate_Sunday depiction CantateDominoIntroit.jpg.
- Cantate_Sunday isPrimaryTopicOf Cantate_Sunday.