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Rogation Days

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plural noun

  1. April 25 (the Major Rogation ) and the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before Ascension Day, observed by Christians as days of solemn supplication for the harvest and marked by processions, special prayers, and blessing of the crops

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Violet is the penitential color and is used in Advent, Lent, the Ember and Rogation Days, on the Feasts of the Holy Innocents, etc.

From The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia by Miller, William James

This method of celebrating the Rogation Days still prevails in many parishes in England.

From The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia by Miller, William James

The shrine with Luidhard’s relics no doubt represents the golden chest in which—as we know—they used to carry his relics round Canterbury on Rogation Days.

From The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 by Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)

Two special prayers for this purpose, entitled "For Fruitful Seasons,—To be used on Rogation Sunday and the Rogation Days," were introduced into the American Prayer-book at its last revision in 1892.

From The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia by Miller, William James

So that the Rogation Days bear the same relation to the plowing and sowing that Thanksgiving Day bears to the harvest.

From The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia by Miller, William James