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Station days were days of fasting in the early Christian Church. The practice of keeping stations died out during the Avignon papacy, but it has been revived in the twentieth century by popes Leo XIII and John XXIII. Today they are days associated with processions to particular churches in which the faithful may gain certain indulgences.

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  • Station days were days of fasting in the early Christian Church. The practice of keeping stations died out during the Avignon papacy, but it has been revived in the twentieth century by popes Leo XIII and John XXIII. Today they are days associated with processions to particular churches in which the faithful may gain certain indulgences.
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  • Station days were days of fasting in the early Christian Church. The practice of keeping stations died out during the Avignon papacy, but it has been revived in the twentieth century by popes Leo XIII and John XXIII. Today they are days associated with processions to particular churches in which the faithful may gain certain indulgences.
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