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Qué (quién) es vigils - definición

NIGHT PRAYER SERVICE IN ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY
Vigil mass; Vigil Mass; Vigils
  • Vigil service at the 2008 [[World Youth Day]] in [[Sydney]]

vigils         
nocturnal devotions.
Vigil (liturgy)         
In Christian liturgy, a vigil is, in origin, a religious service held during the night leading to a Sunday or other feastday. The Latin term vigilia, from which the word is derived meant a watch night, not necessarily in a military context, and generally reckoned as a fourth part of the night from sunset to sunrise.
Vigil         
  • Vigil, [[tacuinum sanitatis]] casanatensis (14th century)
  • ''A Knight's Vigil'' by [[John Pettie]]
  • Vigil candle
PERIOD OF INTENTIONAL SLEEPLESSNESS
Eve of a Feast; Prayer vigils
·vi Later, the day and the night preceding a feast.
II. Vigil ·vi Originally, the watch kept on the night before a feast.
III. Vigil ·vi A religious service performed in the evening preceding a feast.
IV. Vigil ·vi Hence, devotional watching; waking for prayer, or other religious exercises.
V. Vigil ·vi Abstinence from sleep, whether at a time when sleep is customary or not; the act of keeping awake, or the state of being awake, or the state of being awake; sleeplessness; wakefulness; watch.

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Vigil (liturgy)

In Christian liturgy, a vigil is, in origin, a religious service held during the night leading to a Sunday or other feastday. The Latin term vigilia, from which the word is derived meant a watch night, not necessarily in a military context, and generally reckoned as a fourth part of the night from sunset to sunrise. The four watches or vigils were of varying length in line with the seasonal variation of the length of the night.

Ejemplos de uso de vigils
1. MoveOn.org, which organised the vigils, said thousands had attended 1,627 vigils on Wednesday, the highest turnout since the eve of the Iraq war.
2. Instead, they maintain the followers are holding peaceful vigils.
3. Artelia Nelson of Antioch Baptist Church, who led the vigils.
4. Death penalty opponents planned vigils around Georgia on Tuesday.
5. The power of last week‘s vigils was hard to ignore.