“O Sons and Daughters” (O Filii et Filiae) A traditional hymn attributed to Jean Tisserand from the 15th century, this piece specifically references the events of the Second Sunday of Easter, including the story of Doubting Thomas from John 20:19-29, which is a key Gospel reading for the day. The refrain “Alleluia” ties it to the joy of the resurrection.
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Today is #LeftHandersDay. We have some advice to help left handers with writing, scissor and dressing skills.
Handwriting for Left Handershttps://t.co/OrHgQnaPNx
Scissors for Left Handershttps://t.co/cUqdE0UEpD
Tying a Tiehttps://t.co/9Zb4IWujjy pic.twitter.com/dPKjL8rw20
— KIDS - Kids Independently Developing Life Skills (@NHSGGCKIDS) August 13, 2024
Happy Left Handers Day! #lefthanders #LeftHandersDay #LeftHanded pic.twitter.com/UauLmlJgdN
— Silly School Education (@SillyEducation) August 13, 2024
Happy International Left-handers Day!
Today, about one-tenth of the world’s population are southpaws. Why are such a small proportion of people left-handed — and why does the trait exist in the first place? https://t.co/6nvhhTHmoc
— TED-Ed (@TED_ED) August 13, 2024