09/19/2009
September 19 is the feast day of Theodore of Tarsus in my Anglican church (he was an early Archbishop of Canterbury) and of St. Januarius in my wife’s Roman Catholic Church.
In 2009, it’s also, as everyone knows, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. But, as I noted last year, multiculturalism apparently requires that no religion celebrate a feast day without the nearest celebration from other religions being piously mentioned also, just like Hanukkah at Christmas.
Happy Theodore of Tarsus/ St. Janarius Day/Rosh Hashanah to all our readers!
We do mean it.
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