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    Here's What 'Blessed Be the Fruit' Actually Means, and More Phrases From 'The Handmaid's Tale'

    The Handmaid's Tale season 4 is almost here and all we can say is praise be.

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  • Praise Be - Series 11, Episode 13 - This episode of the long-running religious programme focuses on Auckland's Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
  • Religious show with hymns and sermons from different churches around New Zealand, hosted by Graeme Thompson.
  • Since the Hulu show's first episode in 2017, we've come to know certain terms that may sound archaic, but actually hold a lot of meaning. Last season, June inspired her fellow peers to rethink the commonly-used phrase "blessed be the fruit." The red-cloaked rebels made it their own by saying "blessed be the fight."

    While many have made it across the border to Canada, they haven't forgotten about those back in Gilead.

    The premiere of the fourth installment of the dystopian drama will show just how much there's still left to overcome. So as the fight continues, here's a quick refresher of keywords, character types and sayings from The Handmaid's Tale that you can use as a guide as you stream season 4.

    Praise (formerly Praise the Lord) is a Christian-oriented television talk program which is the flagship program of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).

    (You can also head to Hulu and catch up on the first three seasons and new episodes).

    “Blessed be the fruit”: How the people of Gilead say hello. It also has biblical ties to encou

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