It has been a multi-generational process of removing God from the hearts and minds of the people, especially the children. We have lost the cohesive bond of what it means to be American, of our morals, and of what is right and wrong. The repercussions have been devastating on society such as the rampant crime, senseless murders and shooting, broken families, lower standard of living, and a mounting pile debt.
Predictably, and biblically throughout history when a people and nation reject God is not without consequence, especially on the next generation (the children). Many parents have not taught their children about God, but of the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, or of Santa Claus and Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. The anti-God forces are truly the Grinch that stole Christmas.
It’s time that we restored the spirit to the Holy Days and the true reason for the season. It is time we reject the Godless of today’s society and its commercialism.
December:
Dec. ~ 21-
Dec. 23 –
Dec. 24-
Dec. 26-
Dec. 31 –
January:
Jan. 5 – Epiphany
February:
Feb. 2 –
Feb. 2 –
Feb. –
Feb — President’s Day (Third Monday of February)
Feb. 29 –
March:
Mar. March Madness Basketball Tournament brackets
Mar. 17 –
Mar. 20-
Mar. –
April:
Apr. 1 –
Apr. — The Easter Bunny, Easter Eggs
Apr. 15 –
Apr. 22 –
Apr. — Arbor Day
May:
May. 1 –
Apr. 30 –
May. 5 –
May. — Mother’s Day –
May. — Memorial Day
June:
Jun. — Father’s Day (Third Sunday of June)
Jun. 21-
Jun. 18-
Jun. 21 –
July:
Jul. 4 –
August:
July 31 –
September:
Sept. — Labor Day (First Monday in Sept.)
Sept. 22-
October:
Oct. 31 –
Oct. 31 –
November:
Nov. 11 –
Nov. 27 –
Nov. 27 –
Nov. 30 –
December:
Dec. 8 –
Dec. 12 –
Dec. 24 Christmas Eve – Birth of Jesus Christ
Dec. 25 Christmas Day
Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve –
January:
Jan. 1 Solemnity of Mary Mother of God
Jan. 7 –
February:
Feb. 2 –
Feb. 14 –
Feb. 22 –
March:
Mar. 17 –
Mar. — Ash Wednesday
April:
Apr. — Palm Sunday
Apr. — Good Friday
Apr. — Easter
Apr. — Divine Mercy Sunday
May:
May. – The National Day of Prayer (First Thursday of May)
May. — Memorial Day –
June:
Jun. –
Jun. 24 – St. John the Baptist Day
July:
Jul. 4 –
August:
Aug. Assumption of Mary
September:
October:
Oct. 12 –
November:
Nov. 1 All Saints Day
Nov. 2 All Souls Day
Nov. 11 –
Nov. –
Nov. 27 –
“… At the root, those connected with the occult world desire to have power and control like God. They are willing to dabble in forms of witchcraft because they like the feeling of power and independence it provides.
Halloween is undeniably connected with the occult. Oct. 31 was chosen because of the ancient Celtic ritual of Samhain. It was the day that celebrated the end of fall and the beginning of winter. The orange and black of Halloween comes from the orange of autumn and the black of winter. Samhain was known as the day when the veil between the demonic world and the natural world was at its thinnest.
All Hallows Eve was established on Oct. 31 to distract from Samhain. It was supposed to prepare people for All Saints Day, which falls on Nov. 1. Instead of distracting from it, the name was shortened to Halloween, from All Hallows Eve, and the traditions became even stronger.”