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In between Ferias, the work of most of these artists can be found in Marianne's gallery, whose three colorful rooms are stuffed with intriguing folk art, including her own fanciful painted gourd art.
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In between Ferias, the work of most of these artists can be found in Marianne's gallery, whose three colorful rooms are stuffed with intriguing folk art, including her own fanciful painted gourd art.
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For instace, Summer time in all Spain is Holidays times, and there are a lot of “Ferias” in every towm.
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The Calendario de las Ferias y Festividades Religiosas de Mexico is a guide to enjoying what is uniquely Mexican -- Folk Catholicism which evolved in the last four centuries.
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The Calendario de las Ferias y Festividades Religiosas de Mexico is a guide to enjoying what is uniquely Mexican -- Folk Catholicism which evolved in the last four centuries.
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Alcuin in his "De Psalmorum Usu" and "Officia per Ferias" (P.L. CI, 465-612) also made similar collections.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Ferias; he won their confidence, and by their means was admitted to an interview with Philip.
English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century Lectures Delivered at Oxford Easter Terms 1893-4 James Anthony Froude 1856
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And they have Ferias everyday, so there is a Merket with food and artesanie till 12 pm.
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It goes on to say that Ferias later that week must use the Mass of the "first Sunday After Epiphany" (note the lower case "f").
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"Greater Ferias of Advent", are Second Class feasts and may not be preempted.
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