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Catholic Worldbuilding and the Wizarding World - Headcanons and More
If you've read All That Remains, my Regulus-Black centric work, you'll know I've incorporated Catholicism into my fics since then. The inspiration to incorporate Catholicism came from both @artemisia-black's Lacrimosa and Fiat justitia and her world building in D&D and Pietas, and @green-and-grey-kenaz's And he Drank.
Some caveats before I go on:
These are just headcanons of mine and things I've put into my fics. They work with the world but you don't need to accept them as canon or canon-compliant. Nor am I asking you to do so. I'm just excited to have this list put together of what I've done and the research that went into it.
There are other religions and faiths in the wizarding world. As Britain became more multicultural and diverse, it meant the purebloods and wizarding population did too.
This list is specifically for certain old-school Catholic families, particularly ones like the Blacks.
Catholic HCs and world building in my works:
Old-world pureblood families were Catholic. As the Roman Empire spread, witches and wizards from other areas hopped into Britain and converted Muggles and purebloods alike from paganism to Christianity. Wizarding world Jesus was a wizard; the Resurrection can still hold up as a miracle because no magic can reverse death.
When Hogwarts was founded in about 1000 AD, a chapel was installed inside the school. In my Regulus Black-centric work, I have the chapel and its tabernacle being a personal gift from Pope John XV to Salazar Slytherin in honor of the new school being built. 
Magical Catholic Mass isn’t terribly different from Muggle Catholic Mass. The key difference is that since purebloods/wizarding society tends to be more old-school than Muggles, purebloods never bothered to implement the vernacular changes of Vatican II. They still celebrate Mass in Latin. 
The Pope is always aware of magical Catholics, not unlike the Prime Minister knowing about wizards. There are wizarding bishops and cardinals buried in the catacombs in the Vatican.
Magical Catholics have their own dioceses; they’re bigger, geographically speaking, because there’s a much smaller wizarding population than the general population. 
Pureblood Squibs are sent to monasteries or convents. 
I’ve created several locations like St. Mungo’s to accommodate various parts of wizarding society. St. Mungo was a real Britonnic saint, so all these saints below are also Anglo-Saxon/British and I’ve incorporated them into my worldbuilding, particularly in my current longfic, Supernova. Again, these are all my creations - not actual canon. 
There is a privately-funded pureblood hospital called St. Teilo’s. It’s where purebloods go to avoid being treated by Muggleborn Healers or associating with Muggleborns in general. St. Teilo’s bio page.
I created a day school for pureblood girls called St. Leoba’s. In the context of my fic, Supernova, it’s where a lot of pureblood girls go to school before they go to Hogwarts, whose parents aren’t keen to educate them themselves. St. Leoba’s bio page. 
There is a long-term care home called St. Hugh’s Home for Hopeless Cases. It’s a poorly funded Ministry facility for wizards with long-term illnesses and inmates from Azkaban who have been Kissed. St. Hugh of Lincoln’s bio page.
Purebloods worship at St. Aelred’s Cathedral. St. Aelred of Rievaulx was a real monastic whose abbey is now in ruins in Northumbria. I weave that into my stories by having Muggles see the abbey in ruins, but purebloods can see a proper cathedral and that’s where they have Mass. St. Aelred’s bio page. 
St. Aelred also has an extensive graveyard, complete with private mausoleums for individual families. The Blacks have one of the grandest mausoleums. 
The stained glass windows and art in St. Aelred’s move like photographs and portraits. The crucifix appears to be ‘living’ with blood shining on Christ’s wounds. Purebloods think it’s neat.  
The Statute of Secrecy and the creation of the Church of England were tied together. The CoE was founded in the early 1500s. The Statute of Secrecy went into effect in the late 1600s. The rise in persecution against witches and wizards, particularly from Muggles associating Catholic practices with witchcraft in general, was one of the reasons why the Statute went into effect. As a result, this is one of the other reasons why purebloods are so resentful towards Muggles and Muggleborns, as most of them are Anglicans.
Most pureblood families aren’t necessarily devout. Cultural Christianity/Catholicism is fairly common, but even when it’s cultural, it’s still very much a way for purebloods to wield power, influence, and control. 
Like many Catholics, old-school purebloods really like their relics and/or more ‘gory’ mementos. You may be aware that Catholics venerate (not worship, not adore, more like honoring) relics of dead saints, such as fragments of bone, skin, blood, etc. Given the Black family’s cool collection of blood and other unusual items, it makes sense to me that pureblood Catholics are fully on board with collecting pieces of dead bodies and having their own reliquaries at home. 
The splitting of one’s soul is an act of violence against the sacred. I wrote a meta on Horcruxes and Soul-Splitting; I imagine that the most zealous purebloods would find horcruxes to be outright offensive, not because of the murders involved, but because of the disintegration of the soul. I would also like to highlight this meta written by @artemisia-black and @ashesandhackles, the Importance of the Soul. 
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In honor of Juneteenth, this post is dedicated to Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (1818-1907), activist and seamstress, an extraordinary figure who worked towards abolition and should be more well known.
Elizabeth “Lizzy” Hobbs was born in 1818, an illegitimate daughter of Agnes “Aggy” Hobbs, who taught her dressmaking skills, and Colonel Armistead Burwell, the man who held them as his slaves.
At the age of 14, she was separated from her mother when the Burwells sent her to work for their son, Reverend Robert Burwell, and his wife, Margaret. They and a neighbor beat her without reason, and eventually sent her to work for store owner Alexander McKenzie Kirkland, who would repeatedly assault her over the course of the next few years. As a result of one of Kirkland’s assaults, in 1839 she gave birth to a son, who she named George, after her assumed father who had been taken away in her childhood.
After the death of Armistead Burwell, she and her son were inherited by Hugh A. Garland, the husband of her white half sister, Ann, and returned to the family that owned them. In 1847, the Garlands took Agnes, Elizabeth, and George Hobbs with them when they moved to St. Louis, where Hugh Garland continued to practice law (including serving as John Sanford’s defense attorney. John Sanford was the man who held Dred Scott as a slave). During this time, she became an accomplished seamstress, and she Garlands became increasingly dependent on her as a major source of income.
In 1850, she met and developed a relationship with James Keckley, a free African American man, who she refused to marry until she and her son were free as well. Hugh Garland initially refused to free her and her son, but eventually agreed to do so for the price of $1,200. With an end to her and her son’s slavery in sight, in 1852 she agreed to marry James Keckley.
Over the next three years, her attempts at saving the required sum were repeatedly foiled by the Garlands, and eventually she needed to seek help from another wealthy family in St. Louis who were more sympathetic to her plight, and gave her a loan, thus allowing her to finally purchase freedom for herself and her son in 1855. The $1,200 dollars she spent would be worth around $43,320 today.
By 1860 she was able to repay the family who had given her a loan, and she separated from her husband due to his alcohol abuse, which she claimed turned him into “a burden instead of helpmate”. She then moved to Washington D.C., and began to establish herself as a prominent dressmaker for the elite women in the area, especially the wives of politicians.
By 1861, her reputation was such that she was recommended to soon-to-be First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. Mary received the first dress on the morning of her husband’s inauguration. Upon seeing Mary in the dress, Abraham Lincoln (who did not find his wife attractive) said "You look charming in that dress. Mrs. Keckly has met with great success”. Elizabeth would serve as Mary’s personal dressmaker for the next four years, and the two women grew closer after they both lost a son.
Along with her work as a seamstress, Elizabeth also helped others seeking freedom in Washington D.C.. In doing so, she founded the Contraband Relief Association, which helped the many groups of people who had escaped their enslavers, and met many famous abolitionists, including Fredrick Douglass and Sojourner Truth, including later arranging a 1864 meeting between Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln.
After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Elizabeth was an important source of comfort to Mary. However, in 1867, an unfortunate misunderstanding caused a rift in the friendship between the two women, and they fell out entirely in 1868, damaging Elizabeth’s and resulting in the loss of many clients. Despite this, she continued to work as a dressmaker until 1892, when she became the head of a department dedicated to the “Sewing and Domestic Science Arts” at a university in Ohio. Unfortunately, a year later she was forced to resign after suffering from a stroke, and spent the rest of her days at a foundation that helped destitute African American women and children which she had helped to found years earlier.
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lilaccatholic · 7 months
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May I make a prayer request?
Please pray for a 4mo old child- he's going on a 2hr ambulance ride with a nurse escort for respiratory distress
Oh gosh, of course! St. Hugh of Lincoln, patron saint of sick children, pray for us!
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ynscrazylife · 9 months
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So this is my favourite misericord at Lincoln Cathedral, a frog stabbing itself in the stomach. And what is a misericord? I hear you ask. A misericord can refer either to a small wooden shelf on the underside of a folding seat in a church, installed to provide a degree of comfort to a person who must stand during long periods of prayer, or the carvings that decorate them.
The one pictured here is not the genuine article, but is made from resin and stained to look like wood. A mould was taken from the original, medieval carving in St. Hugh’s Choir in Lincoln Cathedral. Lifting the seats up and down is no longer encouraged, but you can see what the carvings look like in the range of models sold by the cathedral. They are surprisingly un-Biblical in subject matter, such as this suicidal frog, plus mice, lions, dragons and sea monsters, etc. I dont know if the clergy were aware these carvings were being added at the time, ditto the stone gargoyles and Green Men that often decorate the buildings' exteriors. I will ask someone who works there when I visit.
The word 'misericord' comes from the Latin 'misereri' for 'merciful' and 'cors' for 'heart'. Misericords are also known as 'Mercy Seats'.
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Saint of the day August 28
St. Edmund Arrowsmith, 1628 A.D. St. Edmund Arrowsmith (1585 - 1628) Edmund was the son of Robert Arrowsmith, a farmer, and was born at Haydock, England. He was baptized Brian, but always used his Confirmation name of Edmund. The family was constantly harrassed for its adherence to Catholicism, and in 1605 Edmund left England and went to Douai to study for the priesthood. He was ordained in 1612 and sent on the English mission the following year. He ministered to the Catholics of Lancashire without incident until about 1622, when he was arrested and questioned by the Protestant bishop of Chester. He was released when King James ordered all arrested priests be freed, joined the Jesuits in 1624, and in 1628 was arrested when betrayed by a young man he had censored for an incestuous marriage. He was convicted of being a Catholic priest, sentenced to death, and hanged, drawn, and quartered at Lancaster on August 28th. He was canonized as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales by Pope Paul VI in 1970.
Blesseds John Roche and Margaret Ward. John Roche was one of the London martyrs of 1588. Blessed Margaret Ward was a gentle woman born at Congleton in Cheshire, in the service of another gentle woman, Whitall, in London. She had visited in the Bridewell prison, Mr. Richard Watson, a secular priest; to him she smuggled a rope, but in making use of it to escape, Watson had fallen and broken an arm and a leg. He was gotten away by Margaret's young Irish serving-man, John Roche, who, to assist the priest's escape, changed clothes with him and so, was himself arrested. When charged, both Blessed Margaret and Blessed John refused to disclose Mr. Watson's whereabouts. They were offered their liberty if they would ask the Queen's pardon and promise to go to church; to which they replied that they had done nothing that could reasonably offend her Majesty, and that it was against their conscience to attend a protestant church. So they were condemned. These martyrs, who suffered with such firm constancy and patience, were forbidden to speak to the people from the scaffold because their persecutors were afraid of the impression they would make; "but the very death of so many saint-like innocent men (whose lives were unimpeachable), and of several young gentlemen, which they endured with so much joy, strongly pleaded for the cause for which they died."
Bl. William Dean, 1588 A.D. Martyr of England. Born at Linton in Craven, Yorkshire, he was originally a minister who was converted to Catholicism. William left England and received ordination at Reims, France, in 1581. Returning to England, he was arrested and exiled but returned and was arrested again in London. William was executed in Nile End Green, London. He was beatified in 1929.
Bl. William Guntei, 1588A.D. Martyr of Wales. A native of Raglan, Gwent, Wales, he was a Catholic who received ordination at Reims, France, in 1587. He returned to England to work for the Catholic mission. Captured, he was hanged at Shoreditch and beatified in 1929.
Bl. Thomas Felton, 1588 A.D. English martyr. The son of Blessed John Felton, he was born at Bermondsey, England, in 1568. Leaving England to study at Reims, France, he entered the Friars Minim and went home to England to recover from an illness. He was arrested and imprisoned for two years. Released, he was again put in prison and hanged at lsleworth, London.
Bl. Thomas Holford, 1588 A.D. English martyr. Also known as Thomas Acton, he was born at Aston, in Cheshire, England. Raised a Protestant, he worked as a schoolmaster in Herefordshire until converting to the Catholic faith. He left England and was ordained at Reims in 1583. Going home, he labored in the areas around Cheshire and London until his arrest. He was hanged at Clerkenwell in London.
Bl. Hugh More, 1588 A.D. Martyr of England. He was a native of Lincolnshire, educated at Oxford. After converting while at Reims, Hugh was martyred at Lincoln’s Inn Fields by hanging. Pope Pius XI beatified him in 1929.
Bl. Robert Morton, Roman Catholic Priest and English Martyr. He was executed at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Feastday Aug.28
Bl. Teresa Bracco, Martyr In WW II an enraged soldier throttled her until she choked. He shot her twice with his revolver and to vent his rage, crushed part of her skull with his boot. Teresa had fulfilled her intention: "I would rather be killed than give in".Aug. 28
Bl. Laurentia Herasymiv, Martyr, was a nun who joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1933 and was Martyred Under Communist Regimes in Eastern Bloc.Aug. 28
Bl. Aurelio da Vinalesa, Martyr Aurelio was a member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Martyred during the Second Spanish Republic.Aug. 28
ST. AUGUSTINE, BISHOP OF HYPPO AND DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH, St. Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, was an indefatigable truth-seeker. The author of hundreds of books, tracts, treatises and letters. He was born in Thagaste on November 13, AD 354, and died in the city of Hippo (present-day Annaba in Algeria), on August 28, AD 430. https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/08/28/st---augustine--bishop-of-hyppo-and-doctor-of-the-church.html
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goalhofer · 1 month
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Anna Burnet (London)
Shooting
Mike Bargeron (Bromley)
Matthew Coward-Holley (Chelmsford)
Nathan Hales (Chatham)
Seonaid McIntosh (Edinburgh)
Lucy Hall (York)
Amber Rutter (Windsor)
Skateboarding
Andy Macdonald (Newton, Massachusetts)
Sky Brown (Takanabe, Japan)
Lola Tambling (Saltash)
Swimming
Ben Proud (London)
Alex Cahoon (Fairford)
Matt Richards (Droitwich Spa)
Jacob Whittle (Alfreton)
Duncan Scott (Glasgow)
Kieran Bird (Street)
Daniel Jervis (Resolven)
Oliver Morgan (Bishops Castle)
Jonathon Marshall (Southend-On-Sea)
Luke Greenbank (Crewe)
Adam Peaty (Uttoxeter)
James Wilby (Glasgow)
Jimmy Guy (Timperley)
Tom Dean (Maidenhead)
Max Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Joe Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Jack McMillan (Belfast)
Hector Pardoe (Wrexham)
Toby Robinson (Wolverhampton)
Kate Shortman (Clifton)
Isabelle Thorpe (Clifton)
Anna Hopkin (Chorley)
Kathleen Dawson (Kirkcaldy)
Medi Harris (Porthmadog)
Honey Osrin (Portsmouth)
Katie Shanahan (Glasgow)
Angharad Evans (Cambridge)
Keanna Macinnes (Edinburgh)
Laura Stephens (London)
Abbie Wood (Buxton)
Freya Colbert (Grantham)
Eva Okaro (Sevenoaks)
Lucy Hope (Melrose)
Freya Anderson (Birkenhead)
Leah Crisp (Wakefield)
Table tennis
Liam Pitchford (Chesterfield)
Anna Hursey (Tianjin, China)
Taekwondo
Bradly Sinden (Doncaster)
Caden Cunningham (Huddersfield)
Jade Jones (Bodelwyddan)
Rebecca McGowan (Dumbarton)
Tennis
Jack Draper (London)
Dan Evans (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Joe Salisbury (London)
Neal Skupski (Liverpool)
Sir Andy Murray (Leatherhead)
Katie Boulter (Woodhouse Eaves)
Heather Watson (St. Peter Port, Channel Islands)
Triathlon
Sam Dickinson (York)
Alex Yee (London)
Beth Potter (Bearsden)
Georgia Taylor-Brown (Leeds)
Kate Waugh (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Weightlifting
Emily Campbell (Bulwell)
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most wanted from acotar, bridgerton, criminal minds, greys anatomy, and tvd?
from Criminal Minds: Jennifer Jareau, David Rossi, Penelope Garcia, Tara Lewis, Derek Morgan, and Luke Alvez / from Grey's Anatomy: Calliope Torres, Scout Shepherd-Lincoln, Zola Grey-Shepherd, Miranda Bailey, Cristina Yang, Meredith Grey, Maggie Pierce, Stephanie Edwards, Atticus Lincoln, Andrew DeLuca + Andy Herrera, Henry Montgomery, Jack Gibson, Vic Hughes, and Charlotte King from the two spinoff shows / from ACOTAR: Feyre Archeron, Rysand, Tamlin, Lucien Vanserra, Elain Archeron, Amren, Azriel, and Emerie / from Bridgerton: Edwina Sharma, Mary Sharma, Lady Danbury, Violet Bridgerton, Simon Basset, and Colin Bridgerton / from TVD: Elena Gilbert, Katherine Pierce, Damon Salvatore, Enzo St John, Mason Lockwood, Tyler Lockwood, Caroline Forbes, Lexi Branson, and any of the Mikaelson family!
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Chaplain Henry McNeal Turner (February 1, 1834 – May 8, 1915) was a Black Nationalist, repatriationist, and minister. He was born in Newberry Courthouse, South Carolina to free parents, Sarah Greer, and Hardy Turner. He worked as a janitor at a law firm in Abbeville, South Carolina. He decided to become a minister. He joined the AME Church and became a licensed minister in 1853. He became an itinerant evangelist traveling as far as New Orleans. He married Eliza Peacher. The couple had fourteen children but only four of them survived into adulthood.
He entered Trinity College in Baltimore, where he studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Theology. He became the pastor of the Union Bethel Church in DC. He was appointed by President Lincoln to the position of Chaplain in the Union Army. He was attached to the 1st Regiment, US Colored Troops, making him the first African American chaplain in the history of the Army.
He organized for the Republican Party in Georgia and was elected a delegate to the Georgia State Constitutional Convention. He was elected to the Georgia State Legislature. Although 27 African Americans were elected to that body, a coalition of white Democrats and Republicans declared them disqualified and refused to seat them.
President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him the postmaster of Macon. He was forced to resign in a few weeks under pressure from local Democrats. Congress intervened and allowed him to reclaim his legislative seat in 1870. He served as pastor of St. Phillips AME Church. He was appointed President of Morris Brown College. He was appointed a Bishop in the AME Church.
He became the first AME Bishop to ordain a woman, Sarah Ann Hughes, to the office of deacon. He wrote The Genius and Theory of Methodist Polity in 1885. He proposed emigration back to Africa. He became one of the leading advocates of emigration. He founded two newspapers, The Voice of Missions and The Voice of the People. He organized two ship voyages to Liberia which carried over 500 emigrants to Liberia.
He traveled to Africa four times to promote the church in West and South Africa. He sent AME missionaries to Cuba and Mexico. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Holidays 11.16
Holidays
Birth of the Blues Day
Clarinet Day
Charles Bonnet Syndrome Day
Dagur Islenskrar Tungu (Icelandic Language Day; Iceland)
Day of Declaration of Sovereignty (Estonia)
Esme’s Umbrella Day
Flag Day (Benin)
Guinness World Record Day
Have a Party with Your Bear Day
Icelandic Language Day
International Check Your Wipers Day
International Day For Tolerance (UN)
International Day of Flamenco
International Selfie Day
International UNESCO World Heritage Day
Mother’s Day (North Korea)
National Andy Day
National Black Marketeers Day
National Button Day
National Charles Day
National Check Your Wipers Day
National Doctors’ Day (South Africa)
National Indiana Day
National Information & Referral Day
National Moms and Dads Day
National Press Day (India)
National Sarah Day
National Slobber Appreciation Day
Pistachio Day (French Republic)
Rage Against the Machine Day
Red Cup Day
Remembrance of Things Past Day
Resident Aliens' Day
Revolution Day (Mexico)
Social Enterprise Day
Statia Day (Bonaire, St. Eustatius & Saba)
World Acupuncture Awareness Day
World Chocolate Day
World Clarinet Day
World Falconry Day
World Historical Motors Day
World Horse Appreciation Day
World Idea Day
World mRNA Day
World Sanfilippo Awareness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Famous San Diego Chicken Day
Have a Party with Your Bear Day
National Fast Food Day
3rd Thursday in November
Beaujolais Nouveau Day [3rd Thursday]
Catholic School Appreciation Day [3rd Thursday]
Children’s Grief Awareness Day [3rd Thursday]
Educator For a Day [3rd Thursday]
Friendsgiving [3rd Thursday]
Give Miami Day (Florida) [3rd Thursday]
Great American Smokeout [3rd Thursday]
International Guinness Book of World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
International Guinness World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
Julia Child Day [3rd Thursday]
National Bundt Day (a.k.a. Bundt Pan Day) [3rd Thursday]
National Catholic School Principal’s Day [3rd Thursday]
National Parent Involvement Day [3rd Thursday]
National Rural Health Day [3rd Thursday]
National Thaw Day [3rd Thursday]
Social Enterprise Day [3rd Thursday]
Use Less Stuff Day [3rd Thursday]
World Pancreatic Cancer Day [3rd Thursday]
World Philosophy Day (UN) [3rd Thursday]
World's Biggest Liar Competition (UK; sponsored by Jennings Brewery) [3rd Thursday]
World Day for Clean Air [3rd Thursday]
World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day [3rd Thursday]
Independence Days
Adamburg (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Oklahoma Statehood Day (#46; 1907)
Feast Days
Africus (Christian; Saint)
Agnes of Assisi (Christian; Saint)
Depoma Heklates (Night of the Crossroads; Pagan)
Dodo Grieving Day (Pastafarian)
Edmund of Abingdon (Christian; Saint)
Elfric of Abingdon (Christian; Saint)
Eucherius of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
Francis Danby (Artology)
Gertrude the Great (Roman Catholic Church)
Giuseppe Moscati (Christian; Saint)
Gobrain (Christian; Saint)
Hecate Night (Wicca)
Herschel Gordon Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Hugh of Lincoln (Roman Catholic Church)
Margaret of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Matthew the Evangelist (Eastern Christianity)
Media Autumnus III (Pagan)
Mr. and Mrs. Slop (Muppetism)
Othmar (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (Christian; Saint)
Roch Gonzalez, Juan de Castillo, and Alonso Rodriguez, SJ (Christian; Saint)
Ruyter (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [29 of 32]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Amélie (Film; 2001)
Anna Karenina (Film; 2012)
Beaned by a Blossom or The Petal Pushers (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 319; 1964)
Beowulf (Film; 2007)
Billboard Frolics (WB MM Cartoon; 1935)
A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 1998) [A Song of Fire and Ice #1]
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Film; 1977)
Cyrano de Bergerac (Film; 1990)
Donny & Marie (TV Variety Series; 1975)
Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, recorded by The Animals (Song; 1964)
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Film; 2018)
The 400 Blows (Film; 1959)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Film; 2001) [Harry Potter #1]
Heavenly Creatures (Film; 1994)
Home Alone (Film; 1990)
House M.D. (TV Series; 2004)
I Fall to Pieces, recorded by Patsy Cline (Song; 1960)
Jingle All the Way (Film; 1996)
Just the Way You Are (Film; 1984)
Kangaroo Jack: G’Day U.S.A.! (WB Animated Film; 2004)
Lincoln (Film; 2012)
Little Women (Film; 1933)
The Lost Weekend (Film; 1945)
Love the One You’re With, by Stephen Stills (Song; 1970)
The Menu (Film; 2022)
More Than Human, by Theodore Sturgeon (Novel; 1953)
Mouse-Taken Identity (WB MM Cartoon; 1957)
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (Film; 2007)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Film; 1984)
Night of the Comet (Film; 1984)
The October Country, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1955)
Papillon, by Henri Charrière (Memoir; 1969)
The Prince and the Pauper (Disney Cartoon; 1990)
The Real Thing, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1982)
The Rescuers Down Under (Disney Animated Film; 1990)
Rocky V (Film; 1990)
Silver Linings Playbook (Film; 2012)
The Sound of Music (Broadway Musical; 1959)
Stephen Stills, by Stephen Stills (Album; 1970)
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe (Novel; 1958)
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (Film; 2012)
Vacation Daze or Visit to a Small Panic (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 320; 1964)
Today’s Name Days
Margareta, Otmar (Austria)
Matei (Bulgaria)
Agneta, Gertruda, Margareta (Croatia)
Otmar (Czech Republic)
Othenius (Denmark)
Aarne, Arne, Arno, Arnold (Estonia)
Aarne, Aarni, Aarno (Finland)
Gertrude, Marguerite, Mégane (France)
Arthur, Margarita, Otmar (Germany)
Ifigenia, Mathaios, Matthaios (Greece)
Ödön (Hungary)
Margherita, Procolo (Italy)
Banga, Dzirkstīte, Glorija (Latvia)
Edmundas, Gerdvilė, Gertrūda, Vaišvydas (Lithuania)
Edgar, Edmund (Norway)
Aureliusz, Dionizy, Edmund, Gertruda, Leon, Marek, Maria, Niedamir, Otomar, Paweł, Piotr (Poland)
Matei (Romania)
Agnesa (Slovakia)
Edmundo, Gertrudis, Margarita (Spain)
Vibeke, Viveka (Sweden)
Matthew (Ukraine)
Gertrude, Iris, Chase, Chasen, Trudy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 320 of 2024; 45 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 46 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 17 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 4 (Wu-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 3 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 3 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 20 Mir; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 3 November 2023
Moon: 12%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 12 Frederic (12th Month) [Ruyter]
Runic Half Month: Nyd (Necessity) [Day 6 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 54 of 89)
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 24 of 29)
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Holidays 11.16
Holidays
Birth of the Blues Day
Clarinet Day
Charles Bonnet Syndrome Day
Dagur Islenskrar Tungu (Icelandic Language Day; Iceland)
Day of Declaration of Sovereignty (Estonia)
Esme’s Umbrella Day
Flag Day (Benin)
Guinness World Record Day
Have a Party with Your Bear Day
Icelandic Language Day
International Check Your Wipers Day
International Day For Tolerance (UN)
International Day of Flamenco
International Selfie Day
International UNESCO World Heritage Day
Mother’s Day (North Korea)
National Andy Day
National Black Marketeers Day
National Button Day
National Charles Day
National Check Your Wipers Day
National Doctors’ Day (South Africa)
National Indiana Day
National Information & Referral Day
National Moms and Dads Day
National Press Day (India)
National Sarah Day
National Slobber Appreciation Day
Pistachio Day (French Republic)
Rage Against the Machine Day
Red Cup Day
Remembrance of Things Past Day
Resident Aliens' Day
Revolution Day (Mexico)
Social Enterprise Day
Statia Day (Bonaire, St. Eustatius & Saba)
World Acupuncture Awareness Day
World Chocolate Day
World Clarinet Day
World Falconry Day
World Historical Motors Day
World Horse Appreciation Day
World Idea Day
World mRNA Day
World Sanfilippo Awareness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Famous San Diego Chicken Day
Have a Party with Your Bear Day
National Fast Food Day
3rd Thursday in November
Beaujolais Nouveau Day [3rd Thursday]
Catholic School Appreciation Day [3rd Thursday]
Children’s Grief Awareness Day [3rd Thursday]
Educator For a Day [3rd Thursday]
Friendsgiving [3rd Thursday]
Give Miami Day (Florida) [3rd Thursday]
Great American Smokeout [3rd Thursday]
International Guinness Book of World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
International Guinness World Records Day [Thursday of 2nd Full Week]
Julia Child Day [3rd Thursday]
National Bundt Day (a.k.a. Bundt Pan Day) [3rd Thursday]
National Catholic School Principal’s Day [3rd Thursday]
National Parent Involvement Day [3rd Thursday]
National Rural Health Day [3rd Thursday]
National Thaw Day [3rd Thursday]
Social Enterprise Day [3rd Thursday]
Use Less Stuff Day [3rd Thursday]
World Pancreatic Cancer Day [3rd Thursday]
World Philosophy Day (UN) [3rd Thursday]
World's Biggest Liar Competition (UK; sponsored by Jennings Brewery) [3rd Thursday]
World Day for Clean Air [3rd Thursday]
World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day [3rd Thursday]
Independence Days
Adamburg (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Oklahoma Statehood Day (#46; 1907)
Feast Days
Africus (Christian; Saint)
Agnes of Assisi (Christian; Saint)
Depoma Heklates (Night of the Crossroads; Pagan)
Dodo Grieving Day (Pastafarian)
Edmund of Abingdon (Christian; Saint)
Elfric of Abingdon (Christian; Saint)
Eucherius of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
Francis Danby (Artology)
Gertrude the Great (Roman Catholic Church)
Giuseppe Moscati (Christian; Saint)
Gobrain (Christian; Saint)
Hecate Night (Wicca)
Herschel Gordon Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Hugh of Lincoln (Roman Catholic Church)
Margaret of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Matthew the Evangelist (Eastern Christianity)
Media Autumnus III (Pagan)
Mr. and Mrs. Slop (Muppetism)
Othmar (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (Christian; Saint)
Roch Gonzalez, Juan de Castillo, and Alonso Rodriguez, SJ (Christian; Saint)
Ruyter (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [29 of 32]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Amélie (Film; 2001)
Anna Karenina (Film; 2012)
Beaned by a Blossom or The Petal Pushers (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 319; 1964)
Beowulf (Film; 2007)
Billboard Frolics (WB MM Cartoon; 1935)
A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 1998) [A Song of Fire and Ice #1]
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Film; 1977)
Cyrano de Bergerac (Film; 1990)
Donny & Marie (TV Variety Series; 1975)
Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, recorded by The Animals (Song; 1964)
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Film; 2018)
The 400 Blows (Film; 1959)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Film; 2001) [Harry Potter #1]
Heavenly Creatures (Film; 1994)
Home Alone (Film; 1990)
House M.D. (TV Series; 2004)
I Fall to Pieces, recorded by Patsy Cline (Song; 1960)
Jingle All the Way (Film; 1996)
Just the Way You Are (Film; 1984)
Kangaroo Jack: G’Day U.S.A.! (WB Animated Film; 2004)
Lincoln (Film; 2012)
Little Women (Film; 1933)
The Lost Weekend (Film; 1945)
Love the One You’re With, by Stephen Stills (Song; 1970)
The Menu (Film; 2022)
More Than Human, by Theodore Sturgeon (Novel; 1953)
Mouse-Taken Identity (WB MM Cartoon; 1957)
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (Film; 2007)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Film; 1984)
Night of the Comet (Film; 1984)
The October Country, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1955)
Papillon, by Henri Charrière (Memoir; 1969)
The Prince and the Pauper (Disney Cartoon; 1990)
The Real Thing, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1982)
The Rescuers Down Under (Disney Animated Film; 1990)
Rocky V (Film; 1990)
Silver Linings Playbook (Film; 2012)
The Sound of Music (Broadway Musical; 1959)
Stephen Stills, by Stephen Stills (Album; 1970)
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe (Novel; 1958)
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (Film; 2012)
Vacation Daze or Visit to a Small Panic (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 320; 1964)
Today’s Name Days
Margareta, Otmar (Austria)
Matei (Bulgaria)
Agneta, Gertruda, Margareta (Croatia)
Otmar (Czech Republic)
Othenius (Denmark)
Aarne, Arne, Arno, Arnold (Estonia)
Aarne, Aarni, Aarno (Finland)
Gertrude, Marguerite, Mégane (France)
Arthur, Margarita, Otmar (Germany)
Ifigenia, Mathaios, Matthaios (Greece)
Ödön (Hungary)
Margherita, Procolo (Italy)
Banga, Dzirkstīte, Glorija (Latvia)
Edmundas, Gerdvilė, Gertrūda, Vaišvydas (Lithuania)
Edgar, Edmund (Norway)
Aureliusz, Dionizy, Edmund, Gertruda, Leon, Marek, Maria, Niedamir, Otomar, Paweł, Piotr (Poland)
Matei (Romania)
Agnesa (Slovakia)
Edmundo, Gertrudis, Margarita (Spain)
Vibeke, Viveka (Sweden)
Matthew (Ukraine)
Gertrude, Iris, Chase, Chasen, Trudy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 320 of 2024; 45 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 46 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 17 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 4 (Wu-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 3 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 3 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 20 Mir; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 3 November 2023
Moon: 12%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 12 Frederic (12th Month) [Ruyter]
Runic Half Month: Nyd (Necessity) [Day 6 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 54 of 89)
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 24 of 29)
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#MusicMonday Review - January 2023
#MusicMonday is the hashtag I've been using for quite a while to share music recommendations from up-and-coming artists. Always fresh, and always different, trying to look for trends before they become one. You can check December's review for more music.
Welcome to 2023! We begin the year with a collection of songs that are filled with the hope and desire to see revival in individual hearts across the world, with a word from the artists themselves. 🎧
Dynamite Shakers – Broken Space Spirit
I feel like I'm locked in I can't find a way out Everything seems to crush me
We begin the year in St-Hilaire-de-Riez, France with a band that makes Garage Rock so seriously fun that takes its vintage roots, and goes to a different level for a bass and guitar groove:
"We wanted to compose a song that could fit as an intro for our gigs, so we wanted it to be long and dynamic. We were very inspired by the song “Starfire 500” by Amyl and The Sniffers (an australian punk band that we adore)."
Socks In Bed – '75
Hot off the press in '75 Were you quick to write your name inside? How did it fall away from you?
Was it a gift from a lover With a certain verse in mind? Or was it fuel to feed a fire? To untwist words from a tongue so tied
This band from Leicester, England, brings us a mystery in pure Pop Punk form. To whom does this mysterious name belongs? And why and from where did this object came? Take a listen, and make a guess:
"The song is about an old book of poems that our lead singer James Deacon was gifted and decided to write a song about Lesley Matthews, the name written inside the book."
Smoking Alaska – Days With No End
Nothing to do but dust off all the memories Searching for clues to balance out the chemistry Playing it safe I don't wanna go back home To all my mistakes, growing tall while left alone
The days are getting longer and I wonder if I'm left behind It just keeps feeding time The distance is still growing it's not showing any end in sight It's still feeding time.
This band from Duiven, in the Netherlands, shows how Alt Rock can trace back time to an endless drive passing by all the warning signs:
"After ending a relationship I felt stranded and uneasy on what to do next. It's then when covid hit the Netherlands the hardest and strict lockdown policies began. The days after this felt long and blended together, each day feeling very similar to the next with a lot of time to dwell on the past. That's essentially how the song 'Days With No End' started."
DRAG – Let's Make Out
We’re bare to the bone in the moonlight But skeletons don’t fear the night A river of passion’s between us We’re just waiting for a raft so we can cross
Your whispered words are hard to hear But they feel great against my ear Your lips are softer than snow And we just melt into the pillows
From Bristol, England, comes a Synth Pop track with all the right 80s vibe that could easily be featured in a John Hughes film:
"It was actually inspired by meeting a new person and the first nights being intimate. It’s meant to be a really tender song and I hope it comes across that way :)"
Vigilantes – Tigerwall
If these walls could talk they'd say she's strange, He dropped a drink she spilled her change, He found the version of himself he liked, Now it's diffused in the flaccid light,
Oh Tigerwall, What's in your thoughts, What's in a kiss that won't repeat?
Last stop, Lincoln, England, for a Indie Rock song that can transport you with its intimate lyrics to those late nights drives with friends just looking for fun:
"Memories of a car park in the late evening and driving a friend’s car for the first time inspired it ❤️
Also it’s just inspired by that whole dusk in the winter vibe and being inside the bars we spent a lot of time in."
#MusicMonday 2022
We say goodbye to 2022 with this year's compilation. 99 titles from original artists covering plenty of different genres, all representing the multiple trends independent artists are proud to establish. Have a listen:
Stay up to date in 2023 with the complete Playlist
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Emma Thompson offers her view on why people are still so invested in Love Actually
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The inspiration
Curtis has guaranteed that it was watching friends and family rejoining at Remiss that previously propelled him to compose Love Really - and a couple of the lighthearted comedy's best-cherished scenes likewise pull from life. Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Juliet's (Keira Knightley) wedding gestures to the burial service of the maker of the Muppets, Jim Henson, which Curtis went to at St Paul's Church building. He makes sense of in the film's discourse track: "It worked out that every one of the folks in the remembrance administration had carried their manikins with them, and they lifted them up, and when you turned around and looked in reverse, there were 50 manikins generally singing… It was something phenomenal. So this was our little wound at that." Later in the film, Imprint's (Andrew Lincoln) well known statement of affection for Juliet follows the sheets in Weave Dylan's video for 'Underground Yearning to go home Blues'. Curtis clearly put together the personality of Imprint with respect to himself - composing five distinct adaptations of the scene to get it great.
The casting
Curtis generally expected for Hugh Award and Emma Thompson to play the state leader and his sister, and he really composed the piece of Natalie for Martine McCutcheon subsequent to considering her to be Tiffany Mitchell in EastEnders. Different jobs were less direct to project, in any case. Daniel's (Liam Neeson) love interest was intended to a like a be played by an entertainer supermodel, yet when none of the ones who tried out were very correct, Curtis wound up requesting that Claudia Schiffer step in. Also, he composed written by hand letters to Americans Laura Linney, Billy Weave Thornton and Denise Richards to request that they think about taking on parts. Likewise significant: Curtis kept the projecting locked down at whatever point he could. His girl with spouse Emma Freud shows up as the second lobster in the Nativity, while the shrewd man with the Bug Man face paint is the couple's child. Concerning the maid at Bringing down Road? She's played by Freud's mom.
The names
Broadly, every Curtis film incorporates a surly person named Bernard for a particular explanation: Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin took Curtis' better half at college. David Haig plays a lovelorn Bernard in Four Weddings and a Burial service; Hugh Bonneville is poor Bernie in Notting Slope; and Dominic McHale shows up as relative Bernard in Bridget Jones' Journal, who goes to the dropped tarts and vicars party dressed as an ecclesiastical overseer. In Affection Really, Bernard is Emma Thompson's "appalling" child with Alan Rickman. Curtis additionally deliberately named Colin Firth's personality Jamie after his own sibling, just so the children could say "I disdain Uncle Jamie!"
The areas
The film was taken shots at various notable London areas. Charge Nighy recorded 'Christmas Is All over' at Nunnery Street Studios, while the opening and shutting scenes were shot with stowed away cameras at Heathrow Air terminal. (Indeed, those are genuine explorers in the introduction.) Concerning Rowan Atkinson's splendid appearance as a present covering, it was shot in Selfridges at 12 PM - and was initially composed with Atkinson as a Christmas holy messenger, purposely moving gradually to attempt to forestall Harry (Alan Rickman) from taking part in an extramarital entanglements. Another great truth: the lake that Jamie (Colin Firth) and Aurelia (Lúcia Moniz) plunge into was only 18 inches down and loaded up with mosquitos. The main spot that was thoroughly untouchable to cameras? 10 Bringing down Road. Curtis and his creation originator Jim Dirt were just given a vigorously directed visit through the home - reproducing the insides from memory at Shepperton Studios.
The music
Curtis' #1 scene in Affection Really has a melodic component: Karen (Emma Thompson) crying to Joni Mitchell's "The two Sides Presently" in the wake of acknowledging Harry (Alan Rickman) is engaging in extramarital relations. Thompson quite ad libbed the crying - taking motivation from the aggravation she felt after her previous spouse Kenneth Branagh left her for Helena Bonham Carter. On a lighter note, Hugh Award's well known dance scene in 10 Bringing down Road was initially set to a Jackson 5 track - however was changed to The Pointer Sisters' "Hop (For My Affection)" at Award's solicitation. With respect to the Nativity execution, Thomas Brodie-Sangster needed to gain proficiency with the drums as far as it matters for him as Sam. Olivia Olson, then again, was excessively artistically capable for her job as Sam's affection interest Joanna. The creation had saved two days for her to record 'All I Need For Christmas Is You', yet she nailed it in a solitary take - to the degree that Curtis really had her re-try it to sound less wonderful in the event that watchers thought it was phony. Stay informed and stay connected with us for the latest headlines Read the full article
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Blackfriars Oxford Mass (17.11.22) | Memorial of St Hugh of Lincoln
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(The baby) then bent and stretched out its little arms, as if it were trying to fly, and movie its head to and fro. Next it took (bishop Hugh de Lincoln)'s hand and exerting all its strenght, raised it to its face. It then proceeded to lick it instead of kissing it. Those present were amazed at the unusual spectacle of the bishop and the infant absolutely happy in each other's compagny....What could the infant have seen in the bishop which gave it so much delight, unless it were God in him? What drew the bishop to the baby and made so important a person pay such attention to so small a being except the knowledge of the greatness concealed in such a tiny frame...? The bishop gave the boy an apple and several other things which children usually like, but he refused to be amused by any of them. He rejected them all and seemed completely absorbed and fascinated by the bishop. Disdainfully pushing away the hand of the nurse who was holding him, he gazed hard at the bishop and clapped his hands, smiling all the time.
Magna Vita Sancti Hugonis (The Life of St. Hugh of Lincoln) 
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