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** and Sarah
** Sarah the Martyr
( Coptic Church
)
** Terminator: The
Sarah Connor Chronicles, an American television series
** Sarah Monahan, Australian actress
** Sarah Jane Morris, American actress
** Sarah Michelle Gellar, American actress
** Sarah Wayne Callies American actress
** Sarah Palin, American politician, former Governor
of Alaska
** Sarah Kane, English playwright
( b. 1971
)
** Sarah Roemer, American model and actress
** Sarah Sjöström, Swedish swimmer
** Sarah Balabagan returns to
the Philippines.
** Sarah Palfrey Cooke, American tennis champion
( b. 1912
)
** Sarah Brown, wife
of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
** Sarah Sutton, British actress
** Sarah Chalke, Canadian actress
** Sarah, Duchess
of York, British Princess and former wife
of Prince Andrew, Duke
of York
** Sarah Cawood, British television presenter
** Sarah Vaughan, American jazz singer
( d. 1990
)
** Sarah L. Winchester, American builder
of the Winchester Mystery House
( b. 1837
)
** Sarah Bernhardt French actress
( d. 1923
)
** Sarah Jane Sands, American professional baseball player
** Sarah Kemble Knight, diarist
( b. 1666
)
** The Clean House –
Sarah Ruhl
** In
the Next Room
( or The Vibrator Play
) –
Sarah Ruhl
** and celebrated
** Earliest day on which Caribana celebration can fall,
celebrated on
the first Weekend
of August.
** Earliest day on which Emancipation Day can fall,
celebrated on
the first Monday
of August.
** Khmer New Year, or Chol Chnam Thmey, most commonly
celebrated on April 13
( Cambodia
)
** Lao New Year, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao, generally
celebrated from 13 to 15 April
( Laos
)
** Thai New Year, or Songkran,
celebrated from 13 to 15 April
( Thailand
)
** Earliest day on which Feast
of the Holy Family can fall,
celebrated on Sunday after Christmas or 30 if Christmas falls on a Sunday.
** Maatu Pongal,
celebrated by performing Jallikattu
( Tamil
)
** Earliest day on which Day
of the Finnish Flag can fall, while June 26 is
the latest ;
celebrated on Saturday
of Midsummer's Day
( Finland
)
** Earliest day on which Feast
of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary can fall, while July 3 is
the latest ;
celebrated 20 days after Pentecost.
** Joan
of Arc
( celebrated in France
)
** Isidore
the Laborer,
celebrated with festivals in various countries,
the beginning
of bullfighting season in Madrid.
** Las Fallas,
celebrated on
the week leading to March 19.
** John Cantius
( Extraordinary Form,
celebrated by Traditionalist Catholic
)
** Ephesos: Cult
of Demeter and Kore,
celebrated at night-time.
** Harvest Festival,
celebrated on Harvest Moon,
the full moon nearest to
the autumnal equinox.
** Chuseok,
the Korean harvest festival,
celebrated on
the Harvest Moon.
** The Socialist Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia is declared
( this day is
celebrated as Republic Day until
the 1990s ).
** Earth Day 20 is
celebrated by millions worldwide.
** In India, May 1 is declared as ' Maharashtra Divas ', i. e., Maharashtra Day
( also
celebrated as ' Kaamgaar Divas ', i. e., Workers Day ).
** The 50th Anniversary
of the Great October Socialist Revolution is
celebrated in
the Soviet Union.
** The centennial
of the Statue
of Liberty's dedication is
celebrated in New York Harbor.
** Kokan Shiren, Japanese Rinzai Zen patriarch and
celebrated Chinese poet
( b. 1278
)
** Mass may be
celebrated using
the 1962 Missal on working days, while on Sundays and feast days one such celebration may be held.
** Some, including
the leadership
of the Society
of St Pius X, hold that it is in principle valid as a sacramental rite but maintain that
the revisions in
the liturgy are displeasing to God, and that it is often
celebrated improperly to
the extent
of being sacramentally invalid.
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