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==Named days== * [[Advent Sunday]] * [[Black Sunday (disambiguation)|Black Sunday]] * [[Bloody Sunday (disambiguation)|Bloody Sunday]] * [[Cold Sunday]] * [[Easter Sunday]] represents the resurrection of Christ * [[Gaudete Sunday]] is the third Sunday of [[Advent]]. * [[Gloomy Sunday]] * [[Fourth Sunday of Easter|Good Shepherd Sunday]] is the fourth Sunday of Easter. * [[Laetare Sunday]] is the fourth Sunday of [[Lent]]. * [[Octave of Easter|Low Sunday]], first Sunday after Easter, is also known as the Octave of Easter, White Sunday, Quasimodo Sunday, Alb Sunday, Antipascha Sunday, and [[Divine Mercy Sunday]]. * [[Passion Sunday]], the fifth Sunday of [[Lent]] as the beginning of [[Passiontide]] (since 1970 for Roman Catholics in the ordinary form of the rite, the term remains only official among the greater title of the Palm Sunday, which used to be also the "2nd Sunday of Passiontide") * [[Palm Sunday]] is the Sunday before Easter. * [[Selection Sunday]] * [[Septuagesima]], [[Sexagesima]] and [[Quinquagesima]] Sunday are the last three Sundays before [[Lent]]. ''Quinquagesima'' ("fiftieth"), is the fiftieth day before Easter, reckoning inclusively; but ''Sexagesima'' is not the sixtieth day and ''Septuagesima'' is not the seventieth but is the sixty-fourth day prior. The use of these terms was abandoned by the Catholic Church in the 1970 calendar reforms (the Sundays before Lent are now simply "Sundays in ordinary time" with no special status). However, their use is still continued in [[Lutheran]] tradition: for example, "Septuagesimae". * [[Shavuot]] is the Jewish Pentecost, or 'Festival of Weeks'. For [[Karaite Jews]] it always falls on a Sunday. * [[Stir-up Sunday]] is the last Sunday before [[Advent]]. * [[Super Bowl|Super Bowl Sunday]] * [[Trinity Sunday]] is the first Sunday after [[Pentecost]]. * [[Whitsun]]day "White Sunday" is the day of [[Pentecost]].
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