Judica Sunday

Etymology
From, from the first word of the introit of the day's mass, traditionally a Latin translation of Psalm 43.

Proper noun

 * : the fifth Sunday in Lent.
 * 1) * 1862, Mrs. Malcolm (translator), Gustav Freytag (author), Martin Bötzinger (primary source), Pictures of German Life In the XVth, XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, volume 2, page 115, Chapman and Hall (London)
 * Thus in 1647, I in all humility accepted this removal, and preached my trial sermon on Judica Sunday, in the presence of the parishioners and commissaries.