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'''Lessons and carols''' is a Christian [[church]] service taking place during [[Advent]].  It includes reading from the [[bible]], sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and [[Christmas carol]]s (the "carols"). The number of lessons varies, but seven to nine is usual.  The carols sung may vary, but [[Adeste Fideles]] (“O Come, All ye Faithful”), [[Stille Nacht]] (“Silent Night”), ''Hark the Herald Angels Sing'' and in Commonwealth countries ''Once in Royal David's City'' can be counted on.  Sometimes a [[homily]] is given.
'''Lessons and carols''' is a Christian [[church]] service taking place during [[Advent]].  It includes reading from the [[Bible]], sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and [[Christmas carol]]s (the "carols"). The number of lessons varies, but seven to nine is usual.  The carols sung may vary, but [[Adeste Fideles]] (“O Come, All ye Faithful”), [[Stille Nacht]] (“Silent Night”), ''Hark the Herald Angels Sing'' and in Commonwealth countries ''Once in Royal David's City'' can be counted on.  Sometimes a [[homily]] is given.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Lessons and carols is a Christian church service taking place during Advent. It includes reading from the Bible, sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and Christmas carols (the "carols"). The number of lessons varies, but seven to nine is usual. The carols sung may vary, but Adeste Fideles (“O Come, All ye Faithful”), Stille Nacht (“Silent Night”), Hark the Herald Angels Sing and in Commonwealth countries Once in Royal David's City can be counted on. Sometimes a homily is given.