Ita
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Á̱ lyuut ati̱kut wuni di̱n Tyap Maba̱ta̱do ja (Maba̱ta̱do) |
| Yet kap | A̱za̱za̱rak Sati |
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| Yet a̱ci̱t | A̱za̱za̱rak A̱tuk A̱sa̱ba̱t, Easter − 1 day |
| Si̱ a̱ ntung a̱ni yet | A̱tuk A̱ta̱nii Ita, Second Sunday of Easter, Easter monday |
| Jhyung | Doot ma̱ng Swuan Yesu Kristi |
| Mam a̱lyia̱ | 22 Zwat Tsat, 25 Zwat Nyaai, a̱tuk Ita |
| Mam sati | A̱tuk Ladi |
| Depicted by | Manuscript Illumination with Scenes of Easter in an Initial A, from an Antiphonary |
| Nkyayak taada a̱meang | a̱cyi-nywan Ita |
| Stack Exchange tag | https://christianity.stackexchange.com/tags/easter |
Ita, (Shong: Easter, á̱ ka ngyei Pasi̱ka a̱ni (A̱ramik, Helen, Lati̱n) ku A̱tuk Doot ma̱ng Swuan A̱tyusan ma̱ Á̱niet Ba̱ Ka̱n Kwi a̱ni), yet song a̱yet Á̱nietkhwiki̱risi̱ti ja ma̱ng fwung taada nang á̱ nyia̱ mat doot ma̱ng swuan Yesu ma̱ á̱niet ba̱ ka̱n kwi a̱ni, á̱ ku wa̱i mi̱ La̱p A̱nu Fai hu nang kyang ku bai mmam ntat a̱ma̱lyim niat nggu hu ku nkhwi kpang nggu hu da̱ a̱team a̱khwu mbwak A̱rom ba da̱ a̱vwuo ka nang á̱ ngyei A̱vwuo A̱ghyighyak A̱pyia̱ a̱ni kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng a̱lyia̱ 30 ndbK.[1][2] Ngaan Cat Yesu Ki̱risi̱ti hu hwa, nang Len (ku A̱gba̱ndang Jen Fwui A̱nu) bai a̱zaghyi ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱ni, ma̱ng shi a̱swap mmam 40 nang á̱ ni̱ swan a̱fa-a̱khwot, naai A̱gwaza, a̱wot á̱ mun fak a̱sa̱kut a̱ Ma A̱gwaza ka.
Á̱nietkhwiki̱risi̱ti ba ba̱ saai Ita a̱ni ni̱ ngyei sati ngaan A̱gba̱ndang Jen Fwui A̱nu hu ma̱ tai, a̱zaghyi Ita ka, A̱za̱za̱rak Sati wu, nang mi̱ Khwiki̱risi̱ti Jenshyung hu ni̱ tsa ma̱ng A̱tuk Ladi Bwak Tswan ka (ku tyai nwuai Yesu mi̱ Urusha̱lima), bi̱ri̱ng ma̱ng A̱tuk La̱ra̱ba Bang-a̱byin (nang á̱ tywei a̱nak lyiai Yesu mbwak á̱ka̱tuk á̱niet),[3] a̱wot á̱ si̱ mbyia̱ mmam Triduum Ita dundung ma̱ng A̱tuk A̱laamit Kwi A̱ti̱tak, á̱ sak mat Kwi A̱ti̱tak ma̱ng yaan Kyayak Ngaan hu,[4][5] mbeang A̱za̱za̱rak Juma wu, a̱ tyai kpang da̱ a̱team a̱khwu ma̱ng a̱khwu Yesu.[6] Mi̱ Khwiki̱risi̱ti A̱tyin hu, mi̱ naat mbwuot nyiung hwa á̱ tyai ma̱ng lyulyoot mmam ku tsa a̱mgba̱m ma̱ng "A̱za̱za̱rak" ku "A̱za̱za̱rak ma̱ng A̱gba̱ndang", a̱wot á̱ bye yei Ita a̱pyia̱ nggu, A̱gba̱ndang ma̱ng A̱za̱za̱rak Pasi̱ka wu. Mi̱ Khwiki̱risi̱ti Jenshyung ma̱ng si̱ A̱tyin hu, Jen Ita ku Pasi̱ka—ni̱ ntsa ma̱ng A̱tuk Ladi Ita kya a̱wot ji̱ ya a̱son kyiak nat nsati a̱natat na̱ shyia̱ a̱zanson a̱ni, a̱wot ji̱ si̱ fwan a̱tuk mam 50 kikya, A̱tuk Ladi Penti̱kot ka. Da̱ a̱kwonu a̱kya, mi̱ Khwiki̱risi̱ti A̱tyin hu, ngaan a̱yet hu ni̱ bai a̱tuk mam 39 kikya, a̱tyetuk A̱yet Bwuok a̱ Nat Tswazwa ka.
A̱ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ Bernard Trawicky; Ruth Wilhelme Gregory (2000). Anniversaries and Holidays. American Library Association. ISBN 978-0838906958. Archived from the original on 12 Zwat Swak 2017. Retrieved 17 Zwat Swak 2020.
Easter is the central celebration of the Christian liturgical year. It is the oldest and most important Christian feast, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of Easter determines the dates of all movable feasts except those of Advent.
- ↑ Aveni, Anthony (2004). "The Easter/Passover Season: Connecting Time's Broken Circle", The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays. Oxford University Press. pp. 64–78. ISBN 0-19-517154-3. Archived from the original on 8 Zwat Sweang 2021. Retrieved 17 Zwat Swak 2020.
- ↑ Cooper, J.HB. (23 Zwat Swak 2013). Dictionary of Christianity. Routledge. p. 124. ISBN 9781134265466.
Holy Week. The last week in LENT. It begins on PALM SUNDAY; the fourth day is called SPY WEDNESDAY; the fifth is MAUNDY THURSDAY or HOLY THURSDAY; the sixth is Good Friday; and the last 'Holy Saturday', or the 'Great Sabbath'.
- ↑ Peter C. Bower (2003). The Companion to the Book of Common Worship. Geneva Press. ISBN 978-0664502324. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
Maundy Thursday (or le mandé; Thursday of the Mandatum, Latin, commandment). The name is taken from the first few words sung at the ceremony of the washing of the feet, "I give you a new commandment" (John 13:34); also from the commandment of Christ that we should imitate His loving humility in the washing of the feet (John 13:14–17). The term mandatum (maundy), therefore, was applied to the rite of foot-washing on this day.
- ↑ Ramshaw, Gail (2004). Three Day Feast: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. Augsburg Fortress. ISBN 978-1451408164. Archived from the original on 5 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
In the liturgies of the Three Days, the service for Maundy Thursday includes both, telling the story of Jesus' last supper and enacting the footwashing.
- ↑ Stuart, Leonard (1909). New century reference library of the world's most important knowledge: complete, thorough, practical, Volume 3. Syndicate Pub. Co. Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
Holy Week, or Passion Week, the week which immediately precedes Easter, and is devoted especially to commemorating the passion of our Lord. The Days more especially solemnized during it are Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.