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week after week - Übersetzung nach griechisch

CALENDAR SYSTEM WITH A WHOLE NUMBER OF WEEKS EVERY YEAR, AND WITH EVERY YEAR STARTING ON THE SAME WEEKDAY
53-week calendar; Leap week; Week calendar

week after week      
για πολλούς μήνες
Holy Week         
  • [[Icon]] of Christ the Bridegroom, sitting above the star at [[Golgotha]] in the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Addolorata procession, [[Polistena]], [[Italy]]
  • Washing of Feet]] ceremony on [[Holy Thursday]] in the Armenian Orthodox church
  • Holy week in [[Lorca, Spain]]
  • Catholic devotees flock to [[Manila Cathedral]] on March 29, 2018 for the traditional ''[[Visita Iglesia]]''.
  • stripped]] and the crucifix was veiled in black for Good Friday. A wooden cross sits in front of the bare chancel for the veneration of the cross ceremony.
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • The Epitaphios (Plashchanitza) placed in the [[nave]] of the church for the faithful to venerate. The [[Gospel Book]] rests in the center.
  • Holy Week in [[Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Spain]]
  • A church in [[Florianópolis]], Brazil, preparated for the Good Friday celebrations.
  • A Holy Monday Procession in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
  • An Orthodox [[icon]] of Christ washing the feet of the Apostles (16th century, [[Pskov]] school of [[iconography]])
  • Candles lit for the Easter Vigil at [[Heiligenkreuz Abbey]] in Austria
  • A Lutheran deacon holding the [[Paschal candle]] during the Easter Vigil
  • A traditional procession of the "Barette", showing the passion of Christ, the Good Friday in [[Messina]], [[Sicily]]
  • A Good Friday procession in [[Ecuador]]. The man is shown holding a cross, representing the one upon which Jesus was crucified.
  • People receiving the Holy Light at Easter from Father Diogenis at St George Greek Orthodox Church [[Adelaide]]
  • Saw dust carpet in Honduras.
  • The General Good Friday Procession]] in [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]] in front of the City Hall.
CALENDAR DATE
Friday before Palm Sunday; Semana Santa; Holy week; Holy Week (Catholic Church); Easter Weekend; Easter weekend; Holy and Great Tuesday; Bridegroom matins; Passion week; Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae; Paschal Week; Hebdomas Sancta; Hebdomas Maior; Passion Week
μεγάλη εβδομάδα
passion week         
  • [[Icon]] of Christ the Bridegroom, sitting above the star at [[Golgotha]] in the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Addolorata procession, [[Polistena]], [[Italy]]
  • Washing of Feet]] ceremony on [[Holy Thursday]] in the Armenian Orthodox church
  • Holy week in [[Lorca, Spain]]
  • Catholic devotees flock to [[Manila Cathedral]] on March 29, 2018 for the traditional ''[[Visita Iglesia]]''.
  • stripped]] and the crucifix was veiled in black for Good Friday. A wooden cross sits in front of the bare chancel for the veneration of the cross ceremony.
  • quote=In recent decades there has been a revival of the ancient use of red (crimson or scarlet) for Holy Week among both Episcopalians and Lutherans. The Roman rite has restored the use of red only on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.}}</ref>
  • The Epitaphios (Plashchanitza) placed in the [[nave]] of the church for the faithful to venerate. The [[Gospel Book]] rests in the center.
  • Holy Week in [[Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Spain]]
  • A church in [[Florianópolis]], Brazil, preparated for the Good Friday celebrations.
  • A Holy Monday Procession in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
  • An Orthodox [[icon]] of Christ washing the feet of the Apostles (16th century, [[Pskov]] school of [[iconography]])
  • Candles lit for the Easter Vigil at [[Heiligenkreuz Abbey]] in Austria
  • A Lutheran deacon holding the [[Paschal candle]] during the Easter Vigil
  • A traditional procession of the "Barette", showing the passion of Christ, the Good Friday in [[Messina]], [[Sicily]]
  • A Good Friday procession in [[Ecuador]]. The man is shown holding a cross, representing the one upon which Jesus was crucified.
  • People receiving the Holy Light at Easter from Father Diogenis at St George Greek Orthodox Church [[Adelaide]]
  • Saw dust carpet in Honduras.
  • The General Good Friday Procession]] in [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]] in front of the City Hall.
CALENDAR DATE
Friday before Palm Sunday; Semana Santa; Holy week; Holy Week (Catholic Church); Easter Weekend; Easter weekend; Holy and Great Tuesday; Bridegroom matins; Passion week; Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae; Paschal Week; Hebdomas Sancta; Hebdomas Maior; Passion Week
μεγάλη εβδομάδα

Definition

Sennight
·noun The space of seven nights and days; a week.

Wikipedia

Leap week calendar

A leap week calendar is a calendar system with a whole number of weeks in a year, and with every year starting on the same weekday. Most leap week calendars are proposed reforms to the civil calendar, in order to achieve a perennial calendar. Some, however, such as the ISO week date calendar, are simply conveniences for specific purposes.

The ISO calendar in question is a variation of the Gregorian calendar that is used (mainly) in government and business for fiscal years, as well as in timekeeping. In this system a year (ISO year) has 52 or 53 full weeks (364 or 371 days).

Leap week calendars vary on whether the concept of month is preserved and whether the month (if preserved) has a whole number of weeks. The Pax Calendar and Hanke–Henry Permanent Calendar preserve or modify the Gregorian month structure. The ISO week date is an example of a leap week calendar that eliminate the month.

A leap week calendar can take advantage of the 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar, as it has exactly 20,871 weeks: with 329 common years of 52 weeks plus 71 leap years of 53 weeks, a leap week calendar would synchronize with the Gregorian every 400 years since (329 × 52 + 71 × 53 = 20,871).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für week after week
1. "We‘re going to be here week after week after week after week after week . . ." Actually, she‘s not going to come back for a month, as it turns out.
2. " We‘re going to be here week after week after week after week after week, and you‘re going to take a hard look at us and I think it‘s great because we have great, great Democratic candidates for you to take a look at.," she said.
3. I think it is unfair to drag people through the newspapers week after week after week, and let‘s just see what the charges are.
4. Similarly, how can audiences enjoy same kind of films week after week.
5. Week after week justices deal with final emergency appeals, sometimes filed in the late night hours.