Ember days

Ember days
Ember Em"ber, a. [OE. ymber, AS. ymbren, ymbryne, prop., running around, circuit; ymbe around + ryne a running, fr. rinnan to run. See {Amb-}, and {Run}.] Making a circuit of the year of the seasons; recurring in each quarter of the year; as, ember fasts. [1913 Webster]

{Ember days} (R. C. & Eng. Ch.), days set apart for fasting and prayer in each of the four seasons of the year. The Council of Placentia [A. D. 1095] appointed for ember days the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday in Lent, Whitsuntide, the 14th of September, and the 13th of December. The weeks in which these days fall are called ember weeks. [1913 Webster]


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  • ember days — O.E. Ymbrendaeg, Ymbren, 12 days of the year (divided into four seasonal periods, hence Latin name quatuor tempora) set aside by the Church for fasting and prayers, from O.E. ymbren recurring, corruption of ymbryne a circuit, revolution, course,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Ember-days — /emˈbər dāz/ plural noun The three Fast days (Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) in each quarter, following the first Sunday in Lent, Whitsunday, Holy Cross Day (14 September), and St Lucia s Day (13 December) ORIGIN: OE ymbryne a circuit, from ymb… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ember days — In the liturgical calendar of the Western Christian churches, Ember days are four separate sets of three days within the same week mdash;specifically, the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday mdash;roughly equidistant in the circuit of the year, that… …   Wikipedia

  • Ember Days —    The Ember Days are the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after the First Sunday in Lent; Whitsun Day; the 14th of September and the 13th day of December, and are regarded as the Fasts of the four seasons. The time of their observance was… …   American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • Ember days — Four groups of three days in the Church calendar during which fasting was observed, i.e. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday following the first Sunday in Lent, *Pentecost, Holy Cross Day (14 September), St Lucy s Day (13 December). Ember Week was one …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Ember days — n.pl. any of the days traditionally reserved for fasting and prayer in the Christian Church, now associated with ordinations. Etymology: OE ymbren (n.), perh. f. ymbryne period f. ymb about + ryne course * * * Ember days, the four periods of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ember days —    This term (derived from a Germanic word for ashes ) refers to the four times (in Latin this is called quatuor tempora) in the year when three days (Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) were set aside for prayer, fasting, and abstinence;the… …   Glossary of theological terms

  • Ember Days and Ember Weeks — ▪ Roman Catholic and Anglican churches       in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, four “times” set apart for special prayer and fasting and for the ordination of the clergy. The Ember Weeks are the complete weeks following (1) Holy Cross… …   Universalium

  • Ember Days — In ecclesiastical law, those days which the ancient fathers called quatuor tempora jejunii are of great antiquity in the church. They are observed on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday next after Quadragesima Sunday, or the first Sunday in Lent,… …   Black's law dictionary

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