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Micro.Theater

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  1. Presentation of Jesus at the Temple - Candlemas
  2. Baptism of the Lord
  3. Epiphany
  4. Watchnight
  5. Holy Innocents' Day - Childermas - Children's Mass - The Innocents' Day
  6. Boxing Day - Proclamation Day -St. Stephen's Day Boxing Day is traditionally a day following Christmas when wealthy people in the United Kingdom would give a box containing a gift to their servants. Today, Boxing Day is better known as a bank or public holiday that occurs on December 26, or the first or second weekday after Christmas Day, depending on national or regional laws. It is observed in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and some other Commonwealth nations. In South Africa, Boxing Day was renamed Day of Goodwill in 1994. In Ireland it is recognized as St. Stephen's Day (Irish: Lá Fhéile Stiofáin) or the Day of the Wren (Irish: Lá an Dreoilín). In the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, Austria, Germany, Scandinavia and Poland, December 26 is celebrated as the Second Christmas Day.
  7. Christmas Day Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English: Crīstesmæsse, literally "Christ's mass") is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated generally on December 25 as a religious andcultural holiday by billions of people around the world. Afeast central to the Christian liturgical year, it closesthe Advent season and initiates the twelve days of Christmastide. Christmas is a civil holiday in many of the world'snations, is celebrated by an increasing number of non-Christians, and is an integral part of the Christmas and holiday season.
  8. Fourth Sunday of Advent
  9. Christmas Eve Christmas Eve refers to the evening or entire day preceding Christmas Day, awidely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth that takes place on December 25. It is a culturally significant celebration for most of the Western world and is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day.
  10. Third Sunday of Advent - GaudeteSunday
  11. Second Sunday of Advent
  12. St. Nicholas Day
  13. Advent Sunday
  14. St. Andrew's Day St Andrew's Dayis the feast day of Saint Andrew. It is celebrated on 30 November. Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and St Andrew's Day (Scots: Saunt Andra's Day, Scottish Gaelic: Latha Naomh Anndra) is Scotland's official national day. In 2006, the Scottish Parliament designated St Andrew's Day as an official bank holiday. Although most commonly associated with Scotland, Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of Greece, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
  15. All Souls' Day
  16. All Saints' Day
  17. Halloween Halloween (a shortening of All Hallows’ Evening), also known as Hallowe'en or All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the night before All Saints' Day. Much like Day of the Dead celebrations, the Christian feast of All Hallows' Eve, according to some scholars, incorporates traditions from pagan harvest festivals and festivals honouring the dead, particularly the Celtic Samhain; other scholars maintain that the feast originated entirely independently of Samhain. Typical festive Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (also known as "guising"), attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, watching horror films, as well as the religious observances of praying, fastingand attending vigils or church services.
  18. Thanksgiving (60 yrs) Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day (Canadian French: Jour de l'Actionde grâce), occurring on the second Monday in October (since 1957), is an annual Canadian holiday to give thanks at the close of the harvest season.
  19. Michaelmas - Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels - Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel - Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, Uriel and Raphael -Feast of the Archangels
  20. The Exaltation of the Holy Cross - Feast of the Glorious Cross - Holy Cross Day - The Triumph of the Cross
  21. Assumption of Mary
  22. Lammas
  23. Feast of St. James
  24. Feast of Saints Peter and Paul -Feast of Saints Peter and Paul - Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
  25. Corpus Christi Corpus Christi (Latin for Body of Christ) is a Latin Rite solemnity, now designated the solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). It is also celebrated in some Anglican, Lutheran and Old Catholic Churches. Like Trinity Sunday and the Solemnity of Christ the King, it does not commemorate a particular event in Jesus' life. Instead it celebrates the Body and Blood of Christ really present in the Eucharist. Its date is the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, but"where the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ is not a Holyday of Obligation, it is assigned to theSunday after the Most Holy Trinity as its proper day".

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