5th
-Jewish Shabbat (begins at sunset the night before)
*Observed by all observant Jews, this is a day of rest to commemorate all the work God put into making the universe. How much resting and avoidance of work depends on the family culture. Yesterday, of course, lots of work went into preparation because no one can take a full day off running a house unless they have already done the needed work. Otherwise, what would everyone eat?
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6th
-Sunday Church services- Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics, encouraged for nearly all other Christians
*Read a picture book, colour a colouring page from The Mass Colouring Book http://www.amazon.com/Coloring-Book-about-Catholic-Publishing/dp/0899426832/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386972341&sr=8-1&keywords=about+the+mass+colouring+book or something printed out from one of the Catholic sites online.
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12th
-Jewish Shabbat (begins at sunset the night before)
*Observed by all observant Jews, this is a day of rest to commemorate all the work God put into making the universe. How much resting and avoidance of work depends on the family culture. Yesterday, of course, lots of work went into preparation because no one can take a full day off running a house unless they have already done the needed work. Otherwise, what would everyone eat?
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-Full Moon (Neo-Pagan)
*Some Pagans, particularly Wiccans, observe the full moon as a special time.
*Read 'Aiden's First Full Moon Circle' by W. Lyon Martin
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13th
-Sunday Church services- Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics, encouraged for nearly all other Christians
*Read a picture book, colour a colouring page from The Mass Colouring Book http://www.amazon.com/Coloring-Book-about-Catholic-Publishing/dp/0899426832/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386972341&sr=8-1&keywords=about+the+mass+colouring+book or something printed out from one of the Catholic sites online.
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15th
-Fast of the Seventeenth of Tammuz- minor fast. Dawn to dark. (Jewish)
*This fast commemorates the breaching of the city walls of Jerusalem before the Second Temple was destroyed.
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19th
-Jewish Shabbat (begins at sunset the night before)
*Observed by all observant Jews, this is a day of rest to commemorate all the work God put into making the universe. How much resting and avoidance of work depends on the family culture. Yesterday, of course, lots of work went into preparation because no one can take a full day off running a house unless they have already done the needed work. Otherwise, what would everyone eat?
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20th
-Sunday Church services- Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics, encouraged for nearly all other Christians
*Read a picture book, colour a colouring page from The Mass Colouring Book http://www.amazon.com/Coloring-Book-about-Catholic-Publishing/dp/0899426832/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386972341&sr=8-1&keywords=about+the+mass+colouring+book or something printed out from one of the Catholic sites online.
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-Day of the Prophet Elias (Orthodox) (aka Elijah)
*Colouring page from here: http://www.holyresurrection.us/kids/iconart/ProphetEliasl.html
*Relevant Bible story
*Colouring page from here: http://www.holyresurrection.us/kids/iconart/ProphetEliasl.html
*Relevant Bible story
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24th
- Pioneer Day (Utah Mormons, sometimes others though not a big deal is made)
- Pioneer Day (Utah Mormons, sometimes others though not a big deal is made)
*This commemorates the arrival of the first group of Mormon settlers in the Salt Lake Valley in Utah on July 24th, 1847 after having been forced out from where they'd come from in other places in the eastern US. This is a public holiday in Utah and is celebrated with parades, fireworks, rodeos and other such fun.
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-Laylat al-Qadr (Islam) (Not always observed on the same day, but roughly in the last ten days of Ramadan.)
*This is considered to be the night the first verses of the Quran were given to the Prophet Mohammed. On this night, they believe Allah blesses everyone, grants all prayers and forgives all sins, and that the angels come down to earth.
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26th
-Jewish Shabbat (begins at sunset the night before)
*Observed by all observant Jews, this is a day of rest to commemorate all the work God put into making the universe. How much resting and avoidance of work depends on the family culture. Yesterday, of course, lots of work went into preparation because no one can take a full day off running a house unless they have already done the needed work. Otherwise, what would everyone eat?
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27th
Sunday Church services- Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics, encouraged for nearly all other Christians
*Read a picture book, colour a colouring page from The Mass Colouring Book http://www.amazon.com/Coloring-Book-about-Catholic-Publishing/dp/0899426832/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386972341&sr=8-1&keywords=about+the+mass+colouring+book or something printed out from one of the Catholic sites online.
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29th
-Eid al-Fitr (Islam)
*The big party at the end of Ramadan, where absolutely no fasting is allowed! Also, donations are made to charity before Eid prayers are made.*Read 'I'm Learning about Eid-al-Fitr' by Goodword Books
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Rose-Marie was one of those enthusiastic planners who began researching when she was pregnant with her first. She wanted to homeschool because it sounded like an affordable adventure, then she met her kids personally...
Her young daughter has Echolalia and some processing issues so isn't speaking fluently yet; but she is making good progress as they work and play in Central Victoria, Australia.
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