SC - Re: Sea salt

Jenne Heise jenne at mail.browser.net
Mon Oct 23 08:51:23 PDT 2000


> > Uhm, saint's days, maybe?
> >  --Maire
> Saint's Days celebrate the death of the saint.

The feast day of a saint is set by the church in which they are considered
a saint. Sometimes that is the date of the saint's death, sometimes not.
The best bet is to look up the Saint you are interested in to find out
their feastday, or check a calendar book to find out the feastday.
 -- 
Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise	      jenne at tulgey.browser.net
disclaimer: i speak for no-one and no-one speaks for me.
"I do my job. I refuse to be responsible for other people's managerial 
hallucinations." -- Lady Jemina Starker 


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