Mid-Pentecost

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Mid-Pentecost is a Christian liturgical feast celebrated midway between Easter and Pentecost, emphasizing Christ as the source of living water and divine wisdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian feast
moveable feast
afterfeastDuration one week
associatedScripture John 4:10–14
John 7:14
John 7:37–39
Proverbs 9:1–11
calendarType depends on date of Pascha
category Feasts of the Lord NERFINISHED
celebratedIn Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED
Eastern Catholic Churches NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
commemoratedOn Wednesday of the fourth week of Pascha
connectedFeast Pascha NERFINISHED
Pentecost NERFINISHED
dateRule 25th day after Pascha
Fourth Wednesday after Pascha
emphasizes Christ as teacher
gift of the Holy Spirit as living water
hasAfterfeast yes
hasForefeast yes
hasKontakion Kontakion of Mid-Pentecost NERFINISHED
hasTroparion Troparion of Mid-Pentecost NERFINISHED
iconographicTheme Christ among the teachers NERFINISHED
Christ teaching in the Temple
kontakionTheme Christ as Wisdom of God NERFINISHED
languageVariant Church Slavonic: Prepolovenie Pjatidesjatnicy
Greek: Mesopentekoste
liturgicalBook Pentecostarion NERFINISHED
liturgicalColor bright
white
liturgicalRank feast with its own service
liturgicalSeason Eastertide NERFINISHED
Paschal season
observedBy Byzantine-rite Christians NERFINISHED
positionInSeason midway between Easter and Pentecost
relatedConcept Divine Wisdom in Christian theology
Living water in Christian theology NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme Christ as divine wisdom
Christ as source of living water
continuation of Paschal joy
preparation for Pentecost
thirst for spiritual knowledge
troparionTheme Christ as the Water of life
calling the thirsty to drink

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Book of Pentecost usedForFeast Mid-Pentecost