Principal Holy Day

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Principal Holy Days are a type of observance in the Church of England. Along with Principal Feasts, with which they share equal status while lacking a festal character, they are considered to be the most significant type of observance, the others being Festivals, Lesser Festivals, and Commemorations. In common with Principal Feasts, their observance is obligatory.

[edit] Principal Holy Days in the Church of England

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