• communion, and last rites Samskara (rite of passage), rites of passage in Indic religions and cultures RITE Method, game usability criteria Rite (album), a 1993...
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  • up rite of passage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A rite of passage is a ritual that marks a change in a person's social or sexual status. Rite(s)...
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  • Passages (disambiguation) Passaging, in cell culture Rite of passage (disambiguation) Rites of passage (disambiguation) Safe Passage (disambiguation)...
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  • Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. Bora (Australian), both an initiation ceremony of Indigenous Australians...
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    Liminality (redirect from Liminal rite)
    limen 'a threshold') is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage, when participants no longer hold...
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  • Rumspringa is a rite of passage among Amish and other communities Rumspringa may also refer to: Rumspringa (band), from Los Angeles, California, U.S....
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Confirmation predominantly refers to a rite of passage, mostly (but not exclusively) Christian: Confirmation Confirmation...
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  • Dub (redirect from Dub (disambiguation))
    (also known as dubbing), a central act in rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood Dub music, a subgenre of reggae music Dubbing, a post-production...
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  • saṃskāra, saṅskāra or sanskara may refer to: Samskara (rite of passage), Hindu and Jain rites of passage Samskara (ayurvedic), a technique in ayurvedic medicine...
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  • A vision quest is a Native American rite of passage. Vision Quest may also refer to: Vision Quest (novel), a 1979 novel by Terry Davis Vision Quest (film)...
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  • refer to: Liminality, the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage Liminal deity, a god or goddess in...
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  • of The West Wing Galileo: The Space Awakens, a program broadcast by tvN in South Korea "Galileo" (song), a 1992 single by the Indigo Girls from Rites...
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  • DOA (redirect from DOA (disambiguation))
    a remake of the 1950 film D.O.A. (2022 film), an American film noir D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage (1980 film), a documentary on the genesis of punk rock...
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  • Liturgy of the Hours. Matins may also refer to: Orthros, the equivalent office in the Eastern Churches Matins Gospel, the solemn chanting of a passage from...
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  • Medieval accolade (category All article disambiguation pages)
    in the rite-of-passage ceremonies conferring knighthood in the Middle Ages Scholastic accolade, Latin nicknames for scholars This disambiguation page lists...
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  • practitioner of New Orleans Chickenman (radio series), a radio series from the 1960s "Chickenman", a song by the Indigo Girls from the album Rites of Passage The...
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  • Ndut (redirect from Ndut (disambiguation))
    to: the Ndut people the Ndut language mujhadAbbas the Ndut rite of passage This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ndut. If an...
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  • "Ghost", by Howie Day from Australia, 2000 "Ghost", by Indigo Girls from Rites of Passage, 1992 "Ghost", by Ingrid Michaelson from Human Again, 2011 "Ghost"...
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  • (bullfighting), a rite of passage ceremony that novitiate bullfighters undergo to become full-fledged professional bullfighters. This disambiguation page lists...
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    In most of the world, clitoral modifications are uncommon. In some cultures, female genital mutilation (FGM) is practiced as a rite of passage into womanhood...
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  • marks the passage of time, and bears witness that it will eventually burn itself out as well as a symbol of hope of salvation. These sorts of symbols were...
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  • TV series Vikings episode 1 "Rites of Passage", see List of Vikings episodes Viking (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    be present during rites of passage, either implicitly, or invoked. She was perhaps involved in the ceremonies attending the birth of a child, as the newborn...
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  • English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page...
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    vigorously fought the pagan rites that were practiced by Albanians to celebrate this festivity, but without success. The old rites of this festivity were accompanied...
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    Our Lady of Gietrzwald in 1877, Poland. The feast day of the Immaculate Conception is December 8. The Roman Missal and the Roman Rite Liturgy of the Hours...
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    if the reminder is beneficial ˹only to some˺. Those in awe ˹of Allah˺ will be mindful ˹of it˺. But it will be shunned by the most wretched, who will burn...
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    Elijah (redirect from Mantle of Prophecy)
    In Judaism, Elijah's name is invoked at the weekly Havdalah rite that marks the end of Shabbat, and Elijah is invoked in other Jewish customs, among...
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  • in this rite of passage carries a huge social stigma. The stigma stays with the individual for a lifetime, severely damaging the possibility of being hired...
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  • in the Torah in the form of the clan of the Bekkerrites. The addition of '-rite' to a surname indicates plural or a group of people. The original ancestor...
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