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The 33rd day of the year of the Gregorian calendar. There are 332 days at the end of the year.
National Day
Saboteur Day is a traditional folk festival held in Canada and the United States and celebrated each year on February 2nd. We think that day you have to watch the groundhog coming out of its hole, and its behavior can be judged early in the spring. If the day is dark, the marmot does not see its shadow and quietly leaves the hole. The winter will end soon and spring is expected early. If the day is sunny, the groundhog sees its shadow and hides in the hole – there will be another six weeks of winter, Ukr.Media informs.
Catholic Celebration
The celebration of the Lord is a Christian celebration celebrated in the following religions: Catholicism, Orthodoxy Protestant denominations, including in Lutheranism. The feast is held in memory of a milestone event for Christians who gathered at the Temple of Jesus Christ of Jesus with the virtuous Simeon. The introduction of baby Jesus Christ into his church in Jerusalem took place on the 40th day after Christmas and the 32nd day after circumcision. Therefore, the Catholic Church commemorates it on February 2.
Orthodox Feast
• the memory of Reverend Euphemius the Great (473);
• the memory of the martyrs Inna, Penna and Rimma, the Scythians (I-II);
] • the memory of the martyrs of Nicomedia: Vassa, Eusebius, Eutychius and Vasilida (303)
The Day of the Angel
Inna, Leo, Pavlo, Rimma, Semen
Events from the history
of 1709 – From the island Tir from Mas-a-Thierra Alexander Selkirk – prototype of Robinson Crusoe. He lives on the island more than four years.
1886 – The United States officially celebrates Grasshopper Day for the first time.
1892 – The American William Painter of Baltimore, Maryland, receives a patent for a crown barrel for a dense and sealed bottle closure. in the first time, James James Joyce's entire novel "Ulysses" was completely published in France.
1925 – Running to salvation: for five and a half days on dog harnesses, the diphtheria antitoxin is delivered to Nov, the outbreak of which strikes the city. Runners and their dogs in radio shows are described as heroes, and information on the race appeared on one of the many newspapers in the United States. Balto, the harness guardian, became the most famous dog of that time after Ren Thin Tin and installed a statue in New York's Central Park, which became a tourist attraction.
1970 – Munich was the first to undergo surgery.
Popular Calendar
Euphemius the Great, also called Euphemius Blagodushny or Euphemius-Schimnik, lived in the fifth century.
February – a month of blizzards. No wonder they speak in Russia: "snowstorms and plagues have fallen violently". The day of Ephim is no exception. "On Ephim, the winds were blowing – the cap was strangled, the captana was shot down, the mittens themselves were sleeping" – he jokes in the people.
Another saying: "On furnace Efim, the rattle – about makeshift oil tells" predict the weather on Osnitsy
If that day a meteogram was chalked, the Blizzards were also waiting in the spring. In this case, they said: "breaded with a broom – so on Maslyan". If the sun shone at noon it was a rainy summer; and if the wind blew, it should have been believed all year long.
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