MDBCs 08 Sep 2023
September 8th 2023 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
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Christian Feast Day:
- Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia (Roman Catholic Church)
- Corbinian
- Disibod
- Nativity of Mary (Roman Catholic Church), (Anglo-Catholicism)
- Our Lady of Charity
- Our Lady of Covadonga (national holiday in Asturias)
- Our Lady of Good Health of Vailankanni
- Pope Sergius I[43]
- September 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Feast Day of Our Lady of Meritxell (national holiday in Andorra)
- Accession Day (United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms) (during the reign of Charles III)
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Macedonia from Yugoslavia in 1991.
- International Literacy Day (International)
- Martyrs' Day (Afghanistan) (date may fall on September 9, follows a non-Gregorian calendar)
- National Day (Andorra), also the feast of Our Lady of Meritxell
- National Day (Asturias), also the feast of Our Lady of Covadonga
- National Day (Extremadura), also the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Victory Day (Pakistan)
- Victory Day, also the feast of Our Lady of Victories or il-Vittorja (Malta)
- World Physical Therapy Day
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Actors' Day
National 401(k) Day
National Ampersand Day
National David Day
National Dog Walker Appreciation Day
National Iguana Awareness Day
National Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day
Stand Up To Cancer Day
Star Trek Day
World Literacy Day
Ruby Bridges’s Birthday
Wiz Khalifa’s Birthday
Pink’s Birthday
Quinton Griggs’s Birthday
Moe Assad’s Birthday
Patsy Cline’s Birthday
Martin Freeman’s Birthday
Jonathan Taylor Thomas’s Birthday
Jonah Michael Scott’s Birthday
Fe4RLess’s Birthday
Avicii’s Birthday
Bernie Sanders Birthday
David Arquette Birthday
Chumlee Birthday
Fun Observances
Pardon Day
September 8 is Pardon Day, a day to seek and give forgiveness. On Pardon Day put aside all your grudges, be kind to everyone and forgive those who may have hurt you.
It is thought that the day owes its existence to the pardon granted by United States President Gerald Ford to former President Nixon for his involvement in the Watergate Scandal on September 8, 1974.
Giving Pardon
While the word pardon can be commonly used as a synonym of forgiveness, the word has a very specific legal implication. It is used to refer to an official or legal act that releases an individual or a group from the punishment for a crime. In its legal form a pardon is usually given by the head of a government, state or a religious authority. In many countries the rules of a pardon are coded in law or in the constitution.
Forgive and Be Happy
Forgiveness is the deliberate act of giving up on feelings of resentment or vengeance towards a person, group, or institution that may have wronged you. Most religions and cultures hold forgiveness as one of the key elements of living a good, honest and pure life. Scientific studies have shown that practicing forgiveness can improve the physical and mental health of the forgiver. People who forgive those who have hurt them tend to live happier and healthier lives.
This unofficial holiday is also known as International Pardon Day or National Pardon Day in the U.S.
How to Celebrate?
- There is nothing wrong in saying sorry, so if you have someone you think you have hurt, tell them that you are sorry. Write a nice note or meet them for coffee.
- If someone comes to you to apologize for something they have done, be gracious and forgive them.
Did You Know...
...that the word pardon comes from the Latin perdonare meaning to grant freely?
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An airline introduced a half-price fare for women accompanying their husbands on business trips. Expecting valuable testimonials, the airline wrote to all of the wives who’d used the special rate, asking them if they enjoyed their trip.
Letters are still pouring in asking, “What trip?”
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A man sat on a train, chewing gum and staring vacantly across the aisle. Eventually, an old woman sitting opposite him leaned across the gap separating them.
“It’s no good you speaking to me, young man,” she bellowed. “I went deaf years ago!”
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When the coffeemaker went on the fritz, I joked that maybe it was the fault of the cockroaches. Our office manager was not amused.
“We don’t have cockroaches,” she said, putting me straight.
“What about all the roach traps?” I asked, pointing to one.
“A lot you know – those aren’t roach traps,” she sniffed. “They’re mousetraps.”
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We took our two teenage sons to a restaurant that was packed with fans watching a sporting event on TV. The harassed waitress took our order, but 30 minutes later there was no sign of our food. I was trying to keep my boys occupied when suddenly shouts of victory erupted from the bar.
“You hear that?” said my 13-year-old. “Someone just got their food.”
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BYOP
My mother was standing on the bus when she noticed that a man holding on to the same pole was staring at her.
Finally, he said, “Excuse me. This is my stop.”
“Well,” she said, “go ahead.”
“This is my pole,” he said.
My mother was confused until he added, “I just bought it at a store to hold up my shower curtain.”
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