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What does the phrase appointed day" imply
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appointed day means the date on which the provisions of this Act shall come into force; Sample 2. Based on 50 documents. 50.
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- “Appointed day” usually refers to the first Tuesday after Easter.
- It was customary in the past to “appoint” a day as an “appointed day” in order for churches to be open on Easter Sunday, and many churches did this, so on Easter Sunday, they would hold services at 9:30 a.m., and then either have a ceremony afterward or hold their traditional service at a different time.
- “Appointed day” used to be a time for church attendance and worship, but it is now celebrated rather as a time for people to meet and worship together.
- It was a time for the church to come together, for people to celebrate and remember the resurrection, and often for the celebration of the Eucharist.
- The earliest “appointments” were the setting of an Easter service at 9:30 on the first Sunday after Easter.
- As in the past, churches have had the option since 2000 of holding their traditional Easter services on any of the eight other Sundays after Easter.
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