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The '''Ascension''' is one of the great feasts in the Christian liturgical calendar, and commemorates the bodily Ascension of Jesus into Heaven. Ascension Day falls on a Thursday, the fortieth day of [[:Category:Easter|Easter]], but in most countries it may be transfered to the following Sunday. The feast is one of the ecumenical feasts (i.e., universally celebrated), ranking with the feasts of the [[:Category:Palm Sunday|Passion]], of Easter and of [[:Category:Pentecost|Pentecost]] among the most solemn in the ecclesiastical calendar.<br><small>[[Wikipedia:Ascension of Jesus|Click here for the rest of the Wikipedia article on Ascension.]]</small>
The '''Ascension''' is one of the great feasts in the Christian liturgical calendar, and commemorates the bodily Ascension of Jesus into Heaven. Ascension Day falls on a Thursday, the fortieth day of [[:Category:Easter|Easter]], but in most countries it may be transfered to the following Sunday. The feast is one of the ecumenical feasts (i.e., universally celebrated), ranking with the feasts of the [[:Category:Palm Sunday|Passion]], of Easter and of [[:Category:Pentecost|Pentecost]] among the most solemn in the ecclesiastical calendar.<br><small>[[Wikipedia:Ascension of Jesus|Click here for the rest of the Wikipedia article on Ascension.]]</small>


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A list of all works on CPDL suitable for the feast of Ascension.

The Ascension is one of the great feasts in the Christian liturgical calendar, and commemorates the bodily Ascension of Jesus into Heaven. Ascension Day falls on a Thursday, the fortieth day of Easter, but in most countries it may be transfered to the following Sunday. The feast is one of the ecumenical feasts (i.e., universally celebrated), ranking with the feasts of the Passion, of Easter and of Pentecost among the most solemn in the ecclesiastical calendar.
Click here for the rest of the Wikipedia article on Ascension.

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