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Protestan : Kalender perayaan keagamaan dan Festival dari di seluruh dunia selama 3 bulan berikutnya

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Hari Senen 26 agustus, 2024Hari Penyesalan - Buss und Bettag*Protestan
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Hari Khamis 31 oktober, 2024Pesta Reformasi (klik di sini)Protestan
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Hari Khamis 31 oktober, 2024Peringatan ReformasiProtestan
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Hari Sabtu 2 november, 2024Hari Raya Orang-orang SuciProtestan
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Hari Penyesalan - Buss und Bettag*

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Hari Senen 26 agustus, 2024
Protestan : A time when to ask the people to come together and pray and ask the Lord to forgive for the wrongs that are happening in the nation. Not a paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

Pesta Reformasi (klik di sini)

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Hari Khamis 31 oktober, 2024
Protestan : Brandenburg, Mecklenberg-Vorpommen, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thüringen only, that is: the former East Germany.

Peringatan Reformasi

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Hari Khamis 31 oktober, 2024
Protestan : Celebrated in remembrance of the Reformation, particularly by Lutheran and Reformed church communities. [Wikipedia]

Hari Raya Orang-orang Suci

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Hari Sabtu 2 november, 2024
Protestan : The day now honors all saints of the church, even those not known by name. The first All Saints' Day occurred on May 13, 609 (C.E.) when Pope Boniface IV accepted the Pantheon as a gift from the Emperor Phocas. Boniface dedicated it as the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda in honor of the Blessed Virgin and all martyrs. During Pope Gregory III's reign (731-741), the festival was expanded to include all saints and a chapel in St. Peter's church was dedicated accordingly. Pope Gregory IV officially designated the day in 837. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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