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Filter by Meaning Holy Monday is also called the "Day of the Fig Tree".
The gospel reading for Holy Monday recounts Jesus' anointing at Bethany.
He was excited to see the stock market rebound on Monday after a rough week.
They added some diced Monday peppers to their salsa.
The Monday pepper can be found fresh or dried in specialty food stores.
Monday is the busiest day for traders at the stock market.
He made a fortune trading commodities on Monday.
Monday is the day when new movies are often released in theaters.
You don't want to be around him when he's being a Monday.
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