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SUMMARY:Lady of Aparecida Day (Brazil)
DESCRIPTION:Our Lady of Aparecida Day honors Nossa Senhora Aparecida\, the patron saint of Brazil. The day commemorates the 1717 discovery of a small clay statue of the Virgin Mary by fishermen in the Paraíba River\, which became a symbol of hope and faith. Over centuries\, devotion to Our Lady of Aparecida grew into one of Brazil's most cherished traditions. Millions of pilgrims visit the Basilica of the National Shrine of Aparecida\, one of the largest churches in the world\, to pay tribute. \nWhen is Lady of Aparecida Day?\nLady of Aparecida Day in Brazil is celebrated on October 12 every year.  \nThe following is the list of Lady of Aparecida Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2021Tuesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2022Wednesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2023Thursday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2024Saturday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2025Sunday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2027Tuesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2028Thursday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2029Friday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2030Saturday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2031Sunday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2032Tuesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2033Wednesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2034Thursday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2035Friday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2036Sunday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2038Tuesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2039Wednesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2040Friday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2041Saturday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2042Sunday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2044Wednesday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2045Thursday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2046Friday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2047Saturday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Lady of Aparecida DayOct 12\, 2049Tuesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Lady of Aparecida Day?\nThe devotion to Our Lady of Aparecida began in October 1717\, in the small village of Guaratinguetá\, in the Paraíba Valley of São Paulo state. Local fishermen were struggling to catch fish in the Paraíba River as they prepared for the visit of a regional governor\, Dom Pedro de Almeida e Portugal\, Count of Assumar. \nThree fishermen\, Domingos Garcia\, João Alves\, and Filipe Pedroso\, prayed to the Virgin Mary for help. Casting their nets\, they first pulled up a small clay statue of a headless figure from the river. When they cast their nets again\, they found the missing head. After retrieving and cleaning the statue\, they continued fishing\, and to their astonishment\, their nets filled with fish. \nThe fishermen took this as a miracle\, and word of the event spread quickly. The little dark-skinned clay statue\, later recognized as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception\, came to be affectionately called Nossa Senhora Aparecida\, meaning "Our Lady Who Appeared". \nThe statue was first kept in the home of Filipe Pedroso\, where neighbors gathered to pray. Reports of miracles and healings attributed to Our Lady of Aparecida multiplied\, and devotion to her spread across the region. In 1745\, a small chapel was built to house the statue\, and by 1834\, a larger church\, the Old Basilica\, was constructed to accommodate growing numbers of pilgrims. \nIn 1904\, Pope Pius X authorized the canonical coronation of Our Lady of Aparecida\, officially recognizing her as a sacred symbol of devotion. Later\, in 1930\, Pope Pius XI declared her the Patroness of Brazil\, cementing her status as a national spiritual figure. \nThe Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida\, built to replace the older church\, began construction in 1955 and was completed in 1980. That same year\, Pope John Paul II visited Brazil and consecrated the new basilica\, recognizing it as one of the largest Marian shrines in the world. In 1980\, the Brazilian government officially established October 12 as a national holiday dedicated to Our Lady of Aparecida\, blending religious reverence with cultural celebration. \nToday\, millions of pilgrims visit the Basilica of Aparecida each year\, especially on October 12\, walking\, cycling or even traveling long distances on foot to express devotion and gratitude.
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SUMMARY:DC Emancipation Day
DESCRIPTION:DC Emancipation Day commemorates the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862\, which ended slavery in Washington\, D.C. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is DC Emancipation Day?\nThe History of DC Emancipation Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nDistrict of Columbia (Washington\, D.C.)\n\nWhen is DC Emancipation Day?\nDC Emancipation Day is observed annually on April 16. It commemorates the signing of the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act on April 16\, 1862. This important legislation\, signed by President Abraham Lincoln\, freed over 3\,000 enslaved people in the capital\, making it a historic milestone in the broader fight to abolish slavery in the United States. \nThe following is the list of DC Emancipation Day: \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2021Friday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2022Saturday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2023Sunday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2024Tuesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2025Wednesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2027Friday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2028Sunday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2030Tuesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2031Wednesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2032Friday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2033Saturday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2034Sunday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2036Wednesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2038Friday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2039Saturday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2041Tuesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2042Wednesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2044Saturday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2045Sunday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2047Tuesday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            DC Emancipation DayApril 16\, 2049Friday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of DC Emancipation Day?\nDC Emancipation Day is a significant milestone in American history\, as it marked the first instance of the federal government taking legislative action to abolish slavery. \nAlthough Washington\, D.C.\, served as the nation's capital and a symbol of democracy\, it was a city where slavery was legal and widely practiced. By the 19th century\, thousands of African Americans were enslaved in the District\, while others lived as free individuals\, often facing severe discrimination. \nWashington\, D.C.\, was a focus of abolitionist campaigns due to its symbolic importance. Many abolitionists advocated for the end of slavery in the capital as a step toward nationwide emancipation. On April 16\, 1862\, the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act was signed into Law. \nThe Act freed over 3\,100 enslaved individuals in Washington\, D.C.\, and provided compensation to slaveowners who released enslaved people voluntarily. A total of $1 million was allocated for this purpose. Allowed formerly enslaved individuals to receive funds to emigrate to colonies outside the United States\, although few pursued this option. \nThe act made Washington\, D.C.\, the first area in the United States where the federal government abolished slavery. Shortly after the law was passed\, African Americans in Washington\, D.C.\, began commemorating April 16 with parades\, speeches\, and celebrations of freedom. \nIn the late 20th century\, efforts were made to formally recognize DC Emancipation Day as a public holiday. In 2005\, the District of Columbia officially declared April 16 a public holiday. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nDC Emancipation Day is a day of celebration\, reflection\, and education. People in Washington\, D.C.\, and beyond commemorate the abolition of slavery in the District and honor the broader struggle for civil rights and equality. \nPublic performances reenact the signing of the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862. A grand parade in downtown D.C. featuring floats\, marching bands\, and community groups celebrates African American culture and history. Street festivals include live music\, dance performances\, food vendors\, and art exhibits. \nUniversities\, libraries\, and museums host discussions on the history of slavery\, abolition\, and the significance of emancipation in D.C. Some museums offer special exhibits highlighting the history of slavery and emancipation. Concerts and performances by local artists celebrate African American heritage\, including gospel music\, jazz\, and spoken word poetry. \nCommunity events often highlight the stories of local activists and individuals who have made significant contributions to civil rights and social justice. \nDistrict of Columbia (Washington\, D.C.)\nThe District of Columbia\, commonly known as Washington\, D.C.\, is the capital of the United States. It is a unique federal district\, not part of any state\, and serves as the political\, administrative\, and cultural hub of the country. The District of Columbia was established as the nation's capital in accordance with the Residence Act of 1790. It houses all three branches of the federal government\, as well as iconic monuments and institutions. \nDistrict of Columbia was founded on July 16\, 1790\, and it is named after George Washington and Christopher Columbus. The population in D.C. is approximately 700\,000 in 2023\, and its area is approximately 68.34 square miles. District of Columbia is situated on the east bank of the Potomac River\, it borders the states of Maryland to the northeast and Virginia to the southwest. \nThe land was donated by Maryland and Virginia\, though the Virginia portion was later returned in 1846. During the Civil War\, D.C. became a center for Union activities and emancipation efforts. The Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862\, signed by Abraham Lincoln\, freed enslaved people in the District months before the Emancipation Proclamation. \nD.C. grew into a major urban center and political powerhouse in the 20th century\, with the construction of landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and Jefferson Memorial. It remains a vital symbol of American governance\, history\, and culture\, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year.
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