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<strong>World</strong> <strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> 836<br />

July 27<br />

fixed holy days<br />

These holy days are on the same day every year on the solar calendar.<br />

Pacifying Hearts:<br />

Pacifying Hearts: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. Ra was the primary sun deity of ancient<br />

Egypt. It is the day of pacifying the hearts of those in the horizon in front of His majesty, Re (or Ra).<br />

St. Pantaleone:<br />

St. Pantaleone’s Feast Day: Christian saint day based on ancient Italian holy day. St.<br />

Pantaleone was invented long after his supposed lifetime and was actually a Christianization of<br />

the totemic lion, steed of Venus, that the city of Venice was named for. This divine animal was<br />

couble canonized, also appering as the Lion of St. Mark, who replaced the Lion of venus as the<br />

patron of Venice. The Shrine of the Lion was converted into St. Mark’s cathedral. Legends long<br />

after St. Pantaleone’s supposed lifetime claimed that he was condemned to death by Emperor and<br />

miraculously survived attempts at burning alive, cauldron of boiling lead, wild beasts, the wheel, and<br />

beheading, but at each attempt Christ appeared and saved him. According to the Chrisian myth, after all<br />

in attendance had been converted to Christianity Pantaleone voluntarily submitted to beheading.<br />

Pantaleone was supposedly the physician of Emperor Maximinianus and is a patron saint of physicians<br />

and midwives. Supposedly a vial of his blood preserved at Constantinople bubbles every year on his<br />

feast days. His feast is celebrated on July 27, July 28, and February 18. His head is venerated at<br />

Lyons.He was depicted as wearing flowing trousers of the Eastern fashion, and is the source of the<br />

word “pantaloons”, which in turn is the source of the word “pants”. He also appeared in Italian<br />

commedia as a stock character, an amorous old rake in dancing slippers.<br />

Day of Hatshepsut:<br />

Day of Hatshepsut (Egyptian): Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. Day honoring Hatshepsut, a<br />

famous Queen from the 18th dynasty in ancient Egypt who became Pharaoh, ruling as a man. A recent<br />

Discovery Channel documentary describes her great accomplishments in peaceful advance of civilization<br />

and some of the greatest large scale building projects of antiquity, as well as the identification of her<br />

mummy scientifically from several possible candidates at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities (better<br />

known as the Egyptian Museum in Cairo).<br />

Day of Hatshepsut:<br />

Day of Hatshepsut (Wiccan): Wiccan holy day. Day honoring Hatshepsut as the Healer<br />

Queen. Many Wiccans, especially those of Egyptian traditions, perform healing rituals in her<br />

name on this day.<br />

lunar information 2008<br />

Fourth Quarter in Taurus:<br />

836 of 1413 7/14/08 9:29 AM

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