Trinitytide
//ˈtɹɪnɪtitaɪd//
"Trinitytide" in a Sentence (3 examples)
[…] in 1779 he printed a Latin oration which he had delivered in the chapel of his college at Trinitytide.
Henry followed up these steps to build up his power in South Germany by planning a military campaign in Saxony against Rudolf. It was a concern of his Trinitytide court at Nuremberg, and of a subsequent visit to Mainz and the middle Rhineland.
Whereas the Extraordinary Form counts Sundays after Pentecost, Divine Worship follows the traditional Anglican practice of numbering Sundays after Trinity Sunday. Trinitytide concludes with the celebration of Christ the King on the Sunday prior to the first Sunday of Advent.
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