Burns Night is 25th January
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The "Ode to the Haggis" is a poem written by Robert Burns that celebrates the traditional Scottish dish of haggis. It is recited during a Burns Supper, a traditional Scottish event held on or around the poet's birthday. The poem is significant in Scottish culture as it pays tribute to the country's culinary heritage and the works of Robert Burns. During a Burns Supper, the haggis is typically presented with pomp and ceremony, accompanied by bagpipe music and a recitation of the poem before being served to the guests.
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A "Burns Supper" or "Burns Night" is a Scottish event celebrating the life and works of Scottish poet Robert Burns. They are usually held on Burns' birthday, January 25th. All Burns Suppers involve a dinner of haggis (a sausage made of sheep's offal), Scotch whiskey, and the reading of Burns' poetry; more formal Suppers tend to follow a traditional order of events (see related links).
Passover
Yes. His Last Supper was at the time of year at which Passover is celebrated.
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The first Eucharist was celebrated in the Cenacle, the Upper Room, in Jerusalem during the Last Supper.
The Last Supper was celebrated in the Cenacle, or upper room, in Jerusalem.