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churching
churching, vbl. n. (ˈtʃɜːtʃɪŋ) [f. church v.] 1. The public appearance of a woman at church to return thanks after childbirth, esp. in accordance with the Anglican ritual.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. cccxxii. 500 His wife..was as than newly churched of a fayre sonne And he thought at her Churchyng to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Churching
Churching may refer to: Churching of women is the ceremony wherein a purification and blessing is given to mothers after recovery from childbirth in both wikipedia.org
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Churching of women
In the US-based Episcopal Church, the "Churching of Women" is a liturgy for the purification or "churching" of women after childbirth, together with the Churching of the Child Then, if the infant has already been baptized, he performs the churching of the child; if not, he does the churching immediately wikipedia.org
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churched
churched, ppl. a. (tʃɜːtʃt) [f. church v. + -ed1.] Formally presented at church; undergoing or having undergone churching.1340–70 [see church v. 1 a]. 1611 Cotgr., Voile, a Vayle (vsed by Nunnes, widowes, or churched women). Oxford English Dictionary
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Lying-in
These weeks ended with the re-introduction of the mother to the community in the Christian ceremony of the churching of women. wikipedia.org
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unchurching
▪ I. unˈchurching, vbl. n. [f. unchurch v.] The action of the verb, in various senses.1655 Baxter Quaker's Catech. Pref., The decrying of the Ministry, the unchurching of our Churches. a 1658 Durham Comm. Revelation ii. 6–7 (1660) 99 Un-Churching and Excommunication in such cases, is an Ordinance of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roger Finke
The Churching of America, 1776-1990: Winners and Losers in Our Religious Economy received the 1993 Distinguished Book Award from the Society for the Scientific The Churching of America was methodologically noteworthy for demonstrating the utility of quantitative historical data on church membership. wikipedia.org
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church-gang
† church-gang Obs. [f. church + gang, a going: cf. OFris. kerkgung, ON. kirkjuganga, Sw. kyrkogång, Da. kirkegang, Ger. kirchgang.] Going to church; attendance at a church; churching of a woman after childbirth.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 9 Alswa his festen..and chirc ȝong and god to donne. c 1200 Trin. Coll.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Spittell
The historian Michelle Beer argues that this gown was probably made for Margaret's "churching" after her first pregnancy, a ceremony which marked her return wikipedia.org
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sunburning
ˈsunˌburning, n. [f. as prec. + burning vbl. n.] ‘Burning’ by exposure to the sun; sunburn.1530 Palsgr. 272/2 Sonne burnyng, hasle. 1535 Coverdale Isa. iii. 24 In steade of a stomacher, a sack cloth, and for their bewty wythrednesse and sonneburnynge. 1599 Shakes. Hen. V, v. ii. 154 If thou canst lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Graham
“Katherine Philips and Churching.” The Explicator 70 (August 2012): 161-63. “Milton’s Comus in Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho.” wikipedia.org
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decurt
▪ I. † deˈcurt, a. Obs.—0 [Cf. curt and de- II. 3.]1623 Cockeram, Decurt, short.▪ II. † deˈcurt, v. Obs. [ad. L. dēcurt-āre to cut off, curtail, f. de- I. 2 + curtāre to shorten: see curt v.] trans. To cut down, shorten, dock, curtail, abridge. Hence deˈcurted ppl. a.1550 Bale Apol. 147 Your decurte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambon (liturgy)
During the Rite of the Churching of Women, the newborn infant is taken by the priest up onto the ambon (provided the child has been baptized by this time—otherwise wikipedia.org
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kirk-ale
† kirk-ale Obs. In 5 kirkehale, 6 kirkall. = church-ale. (But in quot. 1470 (if not simply an error) app. used as = churching 1: cf. quots. 1568 s.v. church v. 1 b, 1297 s.v. church-gang.)c 1470 Harding Chron. cxxii. iii, To light His Candill then,..at his kirkehale and puryficacion. c 1570 Durham D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Child dedication
See also Churching of women References Worship (evangelicalism) Evangelical ecclesiology Woman's Christian Temperance Union wikipedia.org
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