Mother's Day calendar 1960 through 2009 is as follows (not UK):
1960 - May 8
1961 - May 14
1962 - May 13
1963 - May 12
1964 - May 10
1965 - May 9
1966 - May 8
1967 - May 14
1968 - May 12
1969 - May 11
1970 - May 10
1971 - May 9
1972 - May 14
1973 - May 13
1974 - May 12
1975 - May 11
1976 - May 9
1977 - May 8
1978 - May 14
1979 - May 13
1980 - May 11
1981 - May 10
1982 - May 9
1983 - May 8
1984 - May 13
1985 - May 12
1986 - May 11
1987 - May 10
1988 - May 8
1989 - May 14
1990 - May 13
1991 - May 12
1992 - May 10
1993 - May 9
1994 - May 8
1995 - May 14
1996 - May 12
1997 - May 11
1998 - May 10
1999 - May 9
2000 - May 14
2001 - May 13
2002 - May 12
2003 - May 11
2004 - May 9
2005 - May 8
2006 - May 14
2007 - May 13
2008 - May 11
2009 - May 10
One of them is Bastille Day, 14 July.
Passover is always celebrated at the same time on the Hebrew calendar, the 15th of Nisan. However, the Hebrew and Western calendars are not the same so Passover falls on different dates on the Western calendar.
It starts on the 25th of Kislev (on the Jewish lunar calendar) and ends on the 2nd or 3rd of Tevet (The next month). Because the holiday is observed on the lunar calendar, the Secular dates are usually in the November-January time frame.
Channukah started on the evening of December 1st. The dates are according to the Hebrew calendar and are not the same each year according to the civil (Gregorian) dates.
Mohers Day is a popular alternative name for what is correctly known as Mothering Sunday, an event already established in the christian calendar. A few nations have chosen other dates to honour mothers which may or may not be on a Sunday, but these are in the minority.
it depends on your own view of Mothers Day. Mothering Sunday is a Christian festival celebrated throughout Europe that falls on the 4th Sunday in Lent. However, children used to take a Simnel cake to their mothers and this dates back to the 1600s. Other records are round about 1870 this being the modern day Mothers Day.
No, the 2012 calendar has its dates on the same days of the week at the 1984 calendar and the 2040 calendar. The 2000 calendar is likewise the same as the 1972 calendar and the 2028 calendar.
A 1983 calendar can be used again in 2028, as the days of the week for dates will match up in both years.
You can get 2009 calendar holiday dates at calendarlabs.com
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Hanukkah was first celebrated in 164 BCE, starting on the 25th of Kislev of that year.See dates of Hanukkah for the next couple of decades on this linked page.See also:More about Hanukkah
It is different every year. It is always on the 14th (or 15th in a few cities) of Adar, a Jewish month. The Jewish months are calculated based on a lunar cycle designed to stay in sync with the solar calendar, unlike the calendar used in America which is purely solar. Because of this, the dates are different every year.