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X-WR-CALDESC:This Sunday\, we will mark Rogationtide\, a season that starts
  after Easter and ends the day\nbefore Ascension Day. “Rogation” comes fro
 m the Latin rogare\, to ask. In 470 AD\, Bishop\nMamertus led a prayerful 
 procession around Vienne\, France\, to ask God for protection from\ninvadi
 ng Goths. It was the first Rogation Day.\nIn England\, the so-called major
  and minor Rogation days became associated with the planting\nseason. The 
 vicar “beat the bounds” of the parish\, marking the boundaries with the cr
 oss and\nlong sticks. Along the way\, he recited psalms and parts of the l
 itany. In the United States\,\nRogationtide continued in rural areas. It i
 s experiencing a comeback\, particularly among\nChristians concerned about
  Creation.\nWe will celebrate Rogation after Earth and National Poetry mon
 ths (both in April) by reading\nfour poems about the encounters and conver
 sations we might have in the woods alongside the\nchurch. No walking the b
 ounds\, or trail\, required! Just gather at 10:30 on the patio\, under the
 \ntrees (or in the narthex if it rains).
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DESCRIPTION:This Sunday\, we will mark Rogationtide\, a season that starts 
 after Easter and ends the day\nbefore Ascension Day. “Rogation” comes from
  the Latin rogare\, to ask. In 470 AD\, Bishop\nMamertus led a prayerful p
 rocession around Vienne\, France\, to ask God for protection from\ninvadin
 g Goths. It was the first Rogation Day.\nIn England\, the so-called major 
 and minor Rogation days became associated with the planting\nseason. The v
 icar “beat the bounds” of the parish\, marking the boundaries with the cro
 ss and\nlong sticks. Along the way\, he recited psalms and parts of the li
 tany. In the United States\,\nRogationtide continued in rural areas. It is
  experiencing a comeback\, particularly among\nChristians concerned about 
 Creation.\nWe will celebrate Rogation after Earth and National Poetry mont
 hs (both in April) by reading\nfour poems about the encounters and convers
 ations we might have in the woods alongside the\nchurch. No walking the bo
 unds\, or trail\, required! Just gather at 10:30 on the patio\, under the
 \ntrees (or in the narthex if it rains).
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T113000
LOCATION:St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
SUMMARY:Rogation Sunday
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