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114th day and 16th week in 2011

Zodiac: Taurus (4/21 - 5/21) ♉
Chinese year: rabbit

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World Immunization Week

World Immunization Week is a dedicated time to recognize the vital role of vaccinations in safeguarding global health. Delve into the world of immunization, where science becomes a shield against preventable diseases. This week-long event focuses on raising awareness, sharing knowledge, and emphasizing the collective responsibility to ensure everyone has access to life-saving vaccines. Join in the conversation about the power of immunization to build resilient communities and protect the well-being of generations to come.

International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace

The International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace is a moment to reflect on the importance of collaboration in our interconnected world. Explore the dynamics of diplomacy and the pursuit of peace through collective efforts. This event highlights the significance of multilateralism in addressing global challenges, fostering understanding, and promoting cooperation among nations. Join the discourse on the role of diplomacy as a cornerstone for building a peaceful and inclusive world that transcends borders and embraces diversity.

Easter

Easter is one of the most significant and widely celebrated Christian holidays, typically observed on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox, which can fall anywhere between late March and late April. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament of the Bible. Easter is a joyous occasion that symbolizes new life, hope, and redemption. It is marked by various traditions, including attending church services, participating in Easter egg hunts, and exchanging gifts. The Easter egg, often decorated and filled with treats, represents the empty tomb of Jesus, while the Easter Bunny, a symbol of fertility and new life, is a beloved figure in many cultures. In addition to its religious significance, Easter has also evolved into a secular celebration of springtime, with vibrant displays of flowers, colorful eggs, and festive decorations. It is a time for families to come together, enjoy special meals, and share in the spirit of renewal and hope that Easter represents.

Orthodox Easter

Orthodox Easter, also known as Pascha, is the most significant and joyous celebration in the Eastern Orthodox Christian calendar. The date is determined by the Julian calendar and often differs from the Western Christian Easter. Orthodox Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The celebration begins with the Midnight Office and the Paschal Vigil, where the faithful participate in the Midnight Resurrection service. The proclamation "Christ is Risen" echoes through churches, and the atmosphere is filled with joy, light, and the sound of bells. The faithful exchange greetings, share the Paschal kiss, and partake in the Easter Divine Liturgy. The week following Orthodox Easter, known as Bright Week, is marked by continued celebrations, festive meals, and expressions of gratitude for the redemptive message of Christ's resurrection. Orthodox Easter serves as a spiritual renewal and a time for believers to rejoice in the triumph of life over death.

Day Information

This day was 4952 days ago, today is 11/13/2024.

Moon: waning, moon phase is third quarter, age 22.2 days, new moon May 2, full moon April 17.

Date ISO 8601 format: 2011-04-24T20:46:22-07:00

UTC date and time: 2011-04-25 03:46:22

Unix time: 1303703182

Sun information in Los Angeles

Sunrise: 6:09 AM

Sunset: 7:32 PM

At zenith: 12:51 PM

Length of day: 13h 22m