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Tenth of Tevet (Hebrew: י' טבת), or Asarah BeTevet (Hebrew: עשרה בטבת), the tenth day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, is a fast day in Judaism.It is one of the minor fasts observed even in erev Shabbat from before dawn to nightfall, while other fast days are then postponed after Shabbat.
The following events occurred in July 1940: July 1, 1940 ... Bastille Day in the unoccupied portion of France was observed ... through the American method of a free ...
Memorial Day for the martyrs of the (nazi) movement: Gedenktag für die Gefallenen der Bewegung 9 November: since 1939 Day of Repentance and Prayer: Buß- und Bettag: Wednesday before 23 November Christmas Eve: Weihnachtsabend: 24 December Christmas Day: 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag: 25 December St Stephen's Day / Boxing Day: 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag 26 ...
1 The Octave Day of Christmas and Circumcision of our Lord, being New Year's Day. 6 The Epiphany of our Lord with commemoration of his Baptism in the Octave. 10 William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr 1645. 12 Benedict Biscop, Abbot and Scholar, 689. John Horden, Missionary, first Anglican Bishop of Moosonee, 1893.
July 10 is the 191st day of the year ... in the Gregorian calendar; 174 days remain until the end of the year. Events ... 1940 – World War II: ...
July 9 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 11. All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on July 23 by Old Calendar. [note 1] For July 10th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 27.
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The Calendar of the Church Year is the liturgical calendar found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer [1] and in Lesser Feasts and Fasts, [2] with additions made at recent General Conventions. The veneration of saints in the Episcopal Church (United States) is a continuation of an ancient tradition from the early Church which honors important and ...