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Lady Day

In the Western liturgical year, Lady Day is the common name in some English-speaking countries [clarification needed] of the Feast of the Annunciation, celebrated on 25 March to commemorate the annunciation of the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would bear Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

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Date
25 March
Frequency
Annual
Observed by
Anglophone and Scandinavian Christians internationally
Official name
Feast of the Annunciation
Related to
Christmas, March equinox
Type
Religious, with later secular effects

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Lady Day

Nodes53
Edges52
Triples47
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037736
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Lady Day

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related to Secular significance · 31
Lady Day → April, As, British, Empire, England, Europe, Far, Farmers, Great Britain, Gregorian, In, In England, Ireland, January, Julian, Madding Crowd, March, New Year's Day, Old Lady Day, Old Style
see also · 9
Lady Day → Celebration, Christian, Day, Four, International Women's Day, LentNational Women's Day, Public, South AfricaQuarter, Sunday
Date · 1
Lady Day → 25 March
Frequency · 1
Lady Day → Annual
Observed by · 1
Lady Day → Anglophone and Scandinavian Christians internationally
Official name · 1
Lady Day → Feast of the Annunciation
Related to · 1
Lady Day → Christmas, March equinox
Type · 1
Lady Day → Religious, with later secular effects
is a · 1
Lady Day → common name in some English-speaking countries

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day lady annunciation year 25 march would feast calendar liturgical mary christ name first days new virgin catholicism archangel religious

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Lady DayDate25 March1.00infobox
Lady DayFrequencyAnnual1.00infobox
Lady DayObserved byAnglophone and Scandinavian Christians internationally1.00infobox
Lady DayOfficial nameFeast of the Annunciation1.00infobox
Lady DayRelated toChristmas, March equinox1.00infobox
Lady DayTypeReligious, with later secular effects1.00infobox
Lady Dayis acommon name in some English-speaking countries0.90text
Lady Dayrelated to Secular significanceIn England0.60section
Lady Dayrelated to Secular significanceNew Year's Day0.60section
Lady Dayrelated to Secular significanceMarch0.60section
Lady Dayrelated to Secular significanceGregorian0.60section
Lady Dayrelated to Secular significanceGreat Britain0.60section

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