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119th day and 18th week in 1878
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State Holiday Confederate Memorial Day (Mississippi)
Confederate Memorial Day in Mississippi is observed to remember and honor those who served and died on behalf of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. Held annually, this day serves as a moment of reflection on the complexities of history and the impact of the Civil War on the United States. Events typically include ceremonies at Confederate cemeteries, historical reenactments, and educational programs aimed at exploring the multifaceted history of the Civil War era. While the observance is a subject of controversy and sparks debate about its place in modern America, it also opens dialogues about reconciliation, understanding historical context, and the importance of remembering all aspects of the nation's past. Confederate Memorial Day in Mississippi encourages a contemplative look at history, acknowledging the sacrifices made while also considering the broader implications of memorializing the Confederacy in the 21st century.
State Holiday National Memorial Day and Jefferson Davis' Birthday (Mississippi)
In Mississippi, National Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, coincides with the state holiday honoring Jefferson Davis' Birthday, the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. This unique convergence offers a dual focus: paying tribute to the U.S. military personnel who have died in all wars, and commemorating the life and legacy of Jefferson Davis. Events across the state may include memorial services, parades, and educational programs that aim to reflect on the sacrifices made for the country, as well as exploring the historical significance of the Civil War and its lasting impact on American society. While Memorial Day is a federal holiday dedicated to honoring and mourning the military personnel who have died in the performance of their military duties, the observance of Jefferson Davis' Birthday in Mississippi adds a layer of local historical remembrance, inviting contemplation on the state's and nation's complex history. This day prompts discussions on unity, reconciliation, and the diverse narratives that shape the American experience.
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 53523 days ago, today is 11/12/2024.
Moon: waning, moon phase is waning crescent, age 27.4 days, new moon May 2, full moon April 16.
Date ISO 8601 format: 1878-04-29T22:33:17-07:52
UTC date and time: 1878-04-30 06:26:15
Unix time: -2892908025
Sun information in Los Angeles
Sunrise: 5:11 AM
Sunset: 6:43 PM
At zenith: 11:57 AM
Length of day: 13h 32m