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===Bank holidays===
===Bank holidays===
In addition to full holidays, there are thirty-five additional half holidays upon which no commercial transactions may occur. These include sixteen Biblical apostle and martyr saints' days :—
In addition to full holidays, there are forty-two additional half holidays upon which no commercial transactions may occur. These include sixteen Biblical apostle and martyr saints' days :—
* October 18th — St. Luke's Day
* October 18th — St. Luke's Day
* October 28th — St. Simon and St. Jude's Day
* October 28th — St. Simon and St. Jude's Day

Revision as of 13:15, 14 March 2021

Holidays in Great Nortend
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King's Day fireworks on Whitsun Day
Observed byGovernment, Church and individuals
TypeNational
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Holidays in Great Nortend are days which are established or recognised by law for the commemoration of certain events, persons or causes. Great Nortend has 29 holidays, all which can be broadly classified as Christian in nature. They are referred to by their associated feast days, or “holy days”, on the Church of Nortend calendar.

Ranking of holidays

In accordance with the Holy and Especial Days Act, 36 Cath. II, which superseded the 1893 act of the same name, “red letter days” are ranked in three categories, being a commemoration, a half holiday and a full holiday. Only half holidays and full holidays are recognised by the customary law as being days of rest and religious observance.[1] No transaction in trade or legal process can occur on a holiday, and are deemed to occur on the day thereafter.

Full holidays

The Holy and Especial Days Act determined sixteen days as full holidays. Eight of these are term and half term days :—

  • September 29th — Michaelmas Day
  • Novembr 1st — All Hallows' Day
  • December 25th — Christmas Day
  • February 2nd — Candlemas Day
  • March 25th — Lady Day
  • May 3rd — Roodmas Day
  • June 24th — Midsummer Day (St. John Baptist's Day)
  • August 1st — Petermas Day

The other eight full holidays are additional holy days principally including those holy days dependent of the computus for Easter, the date of which varies from year to year, as well as the Epiphany :—

  • January 6th — Epiphany Day
  • Varies — Good Friday
  • Varies — Holy Saturday
  • Varies — Easter Sunday
  • Varies — Easter Monday
  • Varies — Ascension Day
  • Varies — Whit Sunday
  • Varies — Trinity Sunday


As Easter Sunday and Whit Sunday fall on Sundays, which are already half holidays, there is a maximum of a fortnight of full holidays on what would otherwise be ordinary weekdays.

Bank holidays

In addition to full holidays, there are forty-two additional half holidays upon which no commercial transactions may occur. These include sixteen Biblical apostle and martyr saints' days :—

  • October 18th — St. Luke's Day
  • October 28th — St. Simon and St. Jude's Day
  • November 30th — St. Andrew's Day
  • December 21st — St. Thomas's Day
  • December 26th — St. Stephen's Day
  • December 27th — St. John Evangelist's Day
  • December 28th — Childermas Day
  • February 24th — St. Matthias's Day
  • April 25th — St. Mark's Day
  • May 1st — St. Philip and St. James's Day
  • June 11th — St. Barnabas's Day
  • June 29th — St. Peter and St. Paul's Day
  • July 22nd — St. Mary Magdalen's Day
  • July 25th — St. James's Day
  • August 24th — St. Bartholomew's Day
  • September 21st — St. Matthew's Day

There are also ten half holidays commemorating other Biblical events and their associated seasons :—

  • Decembr 8th — Conception of Mary
  • January 1st — Circumcision Day
  • January 25th — Conversion of St. Paul Day
  • Varies — Easter Tuesday
  • Varies — Whit Monday
  • Varies — Whit Tuesday
  • July 2nd — Visitation of Mary
  • August 6th — Transfiguration Day
  • August 15th — Assumption of Mary
  • September 8th — Nativity of Mary

Finally, there are sixteen half holidays for various saints' days of traditional significance:—

  • October 25th — St. Crispin's Day
  • November 2nd — All Souls' Day
  • November 11th — St. Martin's Day
  • December 2nd — St. Edmund's Day
  • December 6th — St. Nicholas's Day
  • December 13th — St. Lucy's Day
  • December 31st — St. Silvester's Day
  • January 13th — St. Hilary's Day
  • February 3rd — St. Blaise's Day
  • March 12th — St. Gregory's Day
  • April 23rd — St. George's Day
  • May 14th — St. Christopher's Day
  • June 5th — St. Boniface's Day
  • July 28th — St. Samson's Day
  • August 10th — St. Laurence's Day
  • September 24th — St. Christopher's Day

Restrictions

Traditions

Furthermore, there are many cultural traditions associated with holidays throughout the year, often blending agricultural or pre-Christian customs or beliefs with Christian observances.

Concurrence

Additional holidays are not created when two or more holidays coincide, including when a holiday coincides with a Sunday, the latter being a bank holiday.

  1. Umbeck v. Colhare.