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SeptemberMovable CelebrationsSouthend, Essex, England : 'Whitebait Festival'. Various sites, Cornwall, England : 'Gorsedd of the Cornish Bards'. Oban, Argyll, Scotland : 'Highland Games'.
First Installation of Guru Granth Sahib in Golden Temple
Sunday after September 4
Usually second week in September
Second Tuesday
Second Thursday and Friday in September
Wednesday before September 20
Third Saturday in September
Sunday on or after September 19
Last Monday in September
End of September
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September 1 : The Day of No Nonsense Celtic feast day of 'Silyn', hermit, monk, sixth century, Irish. Reputed to be a healing well dedicated to him near Gwernogle, mid-Wales. Known for saving a stag from slaughter as it was being hunted. Plantain is a herb used in homeopathic remedies of which one variety is known as Silyn's herb. Celtic feast day of 'Drycthelm', hermit, monk, seventh-eighth century, believed to have miraculously come back to life whereupon he divided his estate between his wife, children and the poor. Lived at Melrose. Known for his understanding and preaching on the afterlife, of which he was reputed to have personally experienced, that of 'Judgement', 'Hell', 'Purgatory', and some idea of 'Heaven'.
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September 2 : The Day of the Businesslike Attitude The Great Fire of London took place on this day in 1666, starting at Pudding Lane.
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September 3 : The Day of the Mould Breakers Native American : Celebration of the 'Maidens of the Four Directions', a healing celebration. World War II commenced on this day in 1939. Celtic feast day of 'Macniss', hermit, priest, sixth-seventh century. Believed to work miracles and have lived in Kells. Instructed by Olcan (4 February). Reputed to have been baptised by Patrick (17 March) and to have insisted on carrying the gospels whilst he walked on all fours out of respect..
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September 4 : The Day of the Builder Celtic feast day of 'Monessa', fifth century, Irish, thought to be the daughter of a prince, believed to have been baptised by Patrick (17 March). She was reputed to have listened to Patrick's preaching and wanted no more than to take the faith which it is said killed her because of her great joy.
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September 5 : The Day of the Fanciful Sovereign 'Nanda Devi', Indian day of dedication. Louis XIV, 'The Sun King', born this day in 1638.
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September 6 : The Day of Unpredictable Fate Celtic feast day of 'Bega', also known as 'Bee', Abbess, seventh century, Irish, reputed to be the daughter of a king. A disciple of Hilda (17 November). St Bee's, Cumbria is named after Bega in her honour. Betrothed to marry the king of Norway but declined on the day of the wedding, when she was said to have mysteriously disappeared from the grounds and appeared immediately in Northumbria. It was said that the reason for this happening was that she had received a bracelet which had the engraving of the Cross upon it and that this had been a gift from angels, a portent of her intended path in life. The gift was taken as a sign of her life to come and it is said that she lived as a hermit in the forest. Bega is known for her beauty, her kindness with the sick and poor. Celtic feast day of 'Cagnold', Bishop of Laon (623). Son of French nobility. Instructed by and known to have been an attentive friend to Columbanus (21 November), spending much of his early years with him at Luxeuil and in exile.
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September 7 : The Day of Success Seekers Under research. Mystical-WWW welcomes submissions. E-Mail Ganieda : art@mystical-www.co.uk
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September 8 : The Day of the Puzzling Purist Native American : 'Pinnhut Festival'. Christian feast of the 'Blessed Virgin Mary'. Richard I born on this day in 1157. Celtic feast day of 'Disibod', Bishop, seventh century, Irish. Established a monastery at Bingen who is believed to have influenced the manner in which Hildegarde of Bingen, known for her work with herbs and plants, formed the structure of the community she founded in 1170.
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September 9 : The Day of Difficult Demand William the Conqueror died on this day in 1087. Celtic feast day of 'Cieran' of Clonmacnoise, sixth-seventh century, instructed by Enda (21 March). Visited by Kevin (3 June).
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September 10 : The Day of Private Goals Celtic feast of 'Finnian' of Moville, sixth century. Associated with Colman of Dromore (7 June). Columcille, also known as Columba (9 June) was a disciple.
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