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Ember days, also known as Embertide, are quarterly periods of prayer and fasting in the liturgical calendar of Western Christian churches. The term comes from Old English: ymbren, possibly derived from Latin: quatuor tempora, lit. 'the four times'. These fasts traditionally take place on the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday of the weeks following St Lucy's Day, Quadragesima, Pentecost (Whitsun), and Holy Cross Day, though some areas follow a different pattern. Ember-day rituals may focus on "humiliation and prayer".
Ordination ceremonies often take place on Ember Saturdays or the following Sunday.
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