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Saint David's Day: 1 March – the fixed date to honor Saint David, patron saint of Wales, celebrated by Welshmen and women everywhere throughout the world. International Women's Day: 8 March; World Kidney Day: second Thursday of March; Islam. Ramadan: 10 March, 2023 See "moveable". Secular and multiple religions
A festival is a special occasion of feasting or celebration, usually with a religious focus. Aside from religion, and sometimes folklore , another significant origin is agricultural . Food (and consequently agriculture) is so vital that many festivals are associated with harvest time.
Levites 23:33-43, John 7:1–10:21, Ephesians 2:20-22, Revelation 21:3: He will gather us for the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. Feast of Dedication: Autumn-Winter: 25 Kislev-2/3 Tevet: Maccabees 4:52-59, John 10:22-23: He is the Light of the World. Feast of Lots: Winter: 14 Adar: Esther 9:20-31: He delivers Israel and brings salvation to His ...
Brunei gained full independence effective 1 January 1984 under the Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation of 7 January 1979 between United Kingdom and Brunei. [18] However, the celebrations of the first National Day were delayed until 23 February and that day continues to be celebrated since. [19] Bulgaria: Liberation Day: 3 March: 1878 Ottoman ...
If the saint has multiple feast days, the latest version should be chosen. Avoid using the Pre Roman Calendar version or the medieval version of the feast day, unless the day is historically notable. If the saint has multiple feast days even in the present time (e.g. Abd-al-Masih), a research should be made on which date are the most notable.
Harvest festival is traditionally held on the Sunday near or of the Harvest Moon. This is the full Moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September). The celebrations on this day usually include singing hymns, praying, and decorating churches with baskets of fruit and food in the festival known as Harvest Festival.