Bonfire Night is celebrated in the United Kingdom to celebrate the thwarting of the Gunpowder Plot on 5th November 1605. The Gunpowder Plot saw several conspirators try to assassinate King James I because of religious differences. James became king in 1603 after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, who was a protestant. His reign startedContinue reading “Bonfire Night”
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Holidays on 4th November
Panama Flag Day The flag of Panama was made by Maria de la Ossa de Amador by the “ley 48 de 1925”. The flag day is celebrated one day after Panamanian separation from Colombia in 1903, and is one of a series of holidays celebrated in November known as the Fiesta Patrias. Tonga National DayContinue reading “Holidays on 4th November”
Holidays on 3rd November
Dominica Independence Day This day marks independence from the United Kingdom in 1978. The Spanish first found the island, but didn’t make a serious effort to colonise due to a lack of national resources. The French showed an interest in the 17th century and established the first permanent European settlement in 1690. British gained possessionContinue reading “Holidays on 3rd November”
Antigua & Barbuda Independence Day
This marks the country’s independence from the United Kingdom on 1st November 1981. The British arrived with sailors from St. Kitts in 1632, founding a settlement at Falmouth on the south coast. It formally became a British colony in 1667, from 1685 until 1860 the island of Barbuda was leased to the Codrington family, whoContinue reading “Antigua & Barbuda Independence Day”
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead (or Dia de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated in the country and elsewhere associated with the Cathloic celebrations of All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day on 1st and 2nd November. The holiday sees family and friends gather to pray for and remember friends and family who have died. ItContinue reading “Day of the Dead”
All Souls Day
2nd November is a day of prayer and remembrance for the souls of those who have died observed by Catholics and other Christian denominations. Many traditions on this day are associated with popular notions about purgatory. Bell toiling was meant to comfort those being cleansed. Lighting candles was to kindle a light of the poorContinue reading “All Souls Day”
All Saints Day
All Saints Day is a Christian solemnity in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. It is a day where we can celebrate all the saints, including those who do not, or are no longer, celebrated individually, either because the number of saints has become so many or because they were celebrated in groups,Continue reading “All Saints Day”
Happy Halloween!
Halloween is a celebration on the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day, and begins the observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints, martyrs and all the faithful departed. There are many traditions for Halloween. The most popular are trick or treating, carvingContinue reading “Happy Halloween!”
Return to GMT
At 2 a.m. the time in the United Kingdom goes from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time, meaning the clocks got back one hour.
Ohi Day
This day is celebrated throughout Greece, Cyprus and the Greek communities to commemorate the rejection by the Greek dictator Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini on 28th October 1940 and the subsequent Hellenic counterattack against the invading Italian forces. This was the day that the Greeks entered World War 2,Continue reading “Ohi Day”