Catholic and Orthodox — fall on the same date, April 20, due to the alignment of the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
Join us as we journey through the history of timekeeping, from ancient civilizations to the Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar and how the inaccuracies in the led to Pope Gregory to an ...
As the Easter season approaches, the cost for a carton of eggs is high and supply is low. Here are five fun alternatives to ...
Presidents Day is here. Here's what you need to know about the holiday, what's open or closed and whether you can expect to ...
Like the other Founding Fathers, George Washington was uneasy about the idea of publicly celebrating his life. He was the ...
America is marking Presidents' Day with protests against President Trump's policies, including government cuts and ...
The Lent season – which is a 40-day period of prayer and fasting leading up to Easter – starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on the Thursday before Easter Sunday. This year, Ash Wednesday and the ...
Most schools, banks and government offices will be closed on Monday, but most shops and restaurants will be open.
If you want to eat like our first president, you can make a batch of hoecakes, which was reportedly George Washington's ...
On Presidents Day, we celebrate the Father of America and his indelible mark on history. Our nation’s first president was born near Popes Creek, Virginia, on February 11, 1731. That date might have ...
Learn about, about primstav, the wooden calendar stick used in Norway and to mark the seasons and important days: of the year ...
A short history of the celebration of how we came the celebrate Presidents Day as a national holiday and a day of protest.