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John the Baptist's day, and not on the vigils. The feasts of the Church were equal to the fasts, and kept on increasing with the recognition of every new saint. 286 Formation of Mediaeval Church. This multiplicity of saints' days, more than any other cause, is responsible for the Continental Sabbath. Men who must celebrate one or two saints' days each week will hardly refrain from labor, and keep holy the Lord's-day. But through these saints' days and festivals the Church controlled the recreat...ions and amusements of the people. A Norman Synod, of 950, declared the eight mortal sins were — pride which springs from vain- glory, envy, wrath, bitterness, avarice, gluttony, and luxury. Against these the Church sought to fortify the soul with prayer. The church bells, and there was no more important adjunct to the edifice for worship, struck the seven canonical hours calling to prayer; there was private prayer morning and evening, at the crossing of roads, at the beginning of labor, and at meals.
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