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Is the phrase a moveable feast in the bible?

No. The idea of moveable feast comes much later, with the development of various religions. The timing of certain feast days became an important matter, because some feasts were meant to parallel biblical feasts and therefore were set according to the lunar calendar, and other feasts were set on specific calendar dates. From there it gets complicated.


What to put on a esay after you talk about the thanksgiving feast?

I personally would talk about how squanto introduced the pilgrims to fertilizing,fishing,and other helpful activities.you can talk about the games they played between feasts,for example ; "blind mans bluff"(like hide and seek)


When do catholic priests wear white robes?

White vestments are worn on the following occasions : * Christmastide (from Christmas day to the Baptism of the Lord) * Easter season * Holy Thursday * Feasts of Our Lord other than of His Passion * Feasts of Our Lady * Feasts of the Angels * Feast of St. John the Apostle * Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul * Nativity of St. John the Baptist * Feast of All Saints * Feasts of Non-martyred Saints * Weddings * Baptism


What does a pilgrim do on the first day of his pilgrimage at lough derg?

he dines in a feast with other pilgrims


How did the pilgrims spend Thanksgiving?

According to Historians, the Pilgrims spent Thanksgiving preparing for a large feast by hunting wild game and preparing favorite dishes in celebration of their harvest. The Pilgrims also invited the native Indians to join them in the feast since the Indians helped the Pilgrims survive the first harvest. For the most part, the Pilgrims ate and played games with each other and the Indians.


How was Thanksgiving originated?

The pilgrims and Indians got together and didnt get along so well but they learned to like each other and tought each other many things.The native Americans tought the pilgrims how to harvest food so they had a big feast! BY CAMRYNW58


Where was the pilgrims Thanksgiving feast?

There are different things that the Pilgrims had to eat at the Thanksgiving feast. The food mainly entailed ducks and geese among other traditional delicacies. Thanksgiving is marked on every fourth Thursday of November.


What are some feast day for the Universal Church?

In the Catholic Church, what are normally called "feast days" are divided into Solemnities, Feasts, and Memorials. Attached below the Answer is the complete calendar for this year. Solemnities include Easter, Christmas, Epiphany, Ascension, and Pentecost, the Sundays of Advent, Lent, and the season of Easter; Ash Wednesday, the weekdays of Holy Week, Days within the octave of Easter, etc. Feasts include Feasts of the Lord in the general calendar, Sundays of the Christmas season and Sundays in ordinary time, Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of the saints in the general calendar, Proper Feasts, namely: Feast of the principal patron of the diocese, anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral, principal patron of the territory, province, country, or more extensive territory, Feast of the titular saint, founder, or principal patron of an order, congregation, or religious province. Other feasts, then weekdays of Advent from December 17 to December 24 inclusive, days with the Octave of Christmas, weekdays of Lent. Everything else is considered a memorial.


Did medieval serfs ever have feasts?

AnswerThey were slaves so I doubt they ever had much of a feast. Different AnswerMedieval serfs were not slaves. There was a distinction between the two. Slavery was illegal in most countries. Those serfs who were "unfree" were not allowed to move off the manors where they lived, but they were not property of the lord, could not be bought or sold, and had a right to a place to live and fields to farm. There is a link below on serfdom. During the Middle Ages, a feast was not simply a meal, but a day of celebration, usually connected to the Church in some way. Two medieval feast days that survive are Christmas and Easter. Other medieval feasts that were important were All Saints Day, and Shrove Tuesday, which were related to Halloween and Mardi Gras.According to the Church, every Sunday was a feast day, even during Lent, and the normal Lenten fasts were not required on Sundays.The important saints all had feast days, and these became so numerous that virtually every day was a feast day for some saint or other. Of course they were not celebrated everywhere, but important saints' feasts were celebrated. For example, we might expect the feast of St. George to have been celebrated in England, and the feast of St. Andrew in Scotland. We see reference to celebration of the Welsh feast, St. David's Day, in Shakespeare's Henry V.The people of the Middle Ages also continued some of the pagan feasts, such as the summer and winter solstice celebrations.There are links below.


What are ten foods the pilgrims ate at the thanksgiving feast other than meat?

Berries Corn/ Maize Muffins Lentils Acorns Dandelions Potatos Bread Milk Rhubarb


What days did people celebrate holy days in Medieval times?

The number of church holidays varied with time and place.There were a number of holidays celebrating events in the life of Jesus or history of the Church, these included the following:ChristmasThe Feast of the Holy InnocentsThe Feast of the CircumcisionTwelfth DayCandlemasShrove TuesdayAsh WednesdayThe Feast of the AnnunciationPalm SundayGood FridayEasterThe Feast of the AscensionPentecostMost of these were important feasts for all Christians, regardless of where they were.There were other feast days, including every Sunday, regardless of whatever else was going on, including Lent, so Sundays in Lent were feast days, and Lenten fasts were not necessarily observed.There were saints' days, which were days designated as feasts for one saint or another. There being far more saints than days to be their feasts, any given day was most probably a feast day for some saint or other. These days were celebrated in places where the saint had some significance, such as being patron saint of the local church, ruling family, local noble family, or local church.


Did the pilgrims have any ham at thanksgiving?

No, the Pilgrims did not have ham at their first Thanksgiving in 1621. Historical accounts suggest that their feast included foods such as venison, fowl (likely wild turkey and other birds), shellfish, corn, and various crops. Pork was not commonly consumed by the Pilgrims at that time, and ham would not have been a part of their Thanksgiving celebration.