Daily Calendar for Saturday, June 14, 2025

Ember Days happen four times a year at the start of each season. Traditionally observed by some Christian denominations, each set of Ember Days is three days, kept on a successive Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 

Ember Days for 2023
September: 20, 22, 23 
December: 20, 22, 23

Ember Days for 2024
February 21, 23, 24
May 22, 24, 25
September 18, 20, 21
December 18, 20, 21

These three days are set apart for fasting, abstinence, and prayer. The first of these four times comes in winter, after the Feast of St. Lucia, December 13; the second set comes with the First Sunday in Lent; the third set comes after Whitsunday/Pentecost Sunday; the four and last set comes after the Feast of the Holy Cross. Their dates can be remembered by this old mnemonic:

“Sant Crux, Lucia, Cineres, Charismata Dia Ut sit in angaria quarta sequens feria.”

Which means:

“Holy Cross, Lucy, Ash Wednesday, Pentecost, are when the quarter holidays follow.”

In Latin, Ember Days are known as the quattuor anni tempora (the “four seasons of the year”). Folklore has it that the weather on each of the three days foretells the weather for three successive months. 

As with much folklore, this is grounded in some common sense since the beginning of the four seasons cue the changes in weather as well as a shift in how we keep harmony with the Earth and respect our stewardship of the Earth, our “garden of Eden.”“

What we know fondly as the “Stars and Stripes” was adopted by the Continental Congress as the official American flag on June 14, 1777, in the midst of the Revolutionary War. Colonial troops fought under many different flags with various symbols and slogans—rattlesnakes, pine trees, and eagles; “Don’t Tread on Me,” “Liberty or Death,” and “Conquer or Die,” to name a few. The first flag had 13 stars on a blue field and 13 alternating red and white stripes for the 13 original colonies. Now there are 50 stars, one for each state in the Union, but the 13 stripes remain. Although many people believe that Betsy Ross designed and sewed the first flag, there is no proof of that. Flag Day was first celebrated in 1877, on the flag’s 100th birthday.

Died

  • Benedict Arnold (General in U. S. Revolutionary War)
  • The Earl of Derby (Canadian Governor General 1888-1893)
  • Mary Cassatt (painter)
  • Peggy Ashcroft (actress)
  • Henry Mancini (composer)

Born

  • Harriet Beecher Stowe (writer)
  • John Bartlett (American publisher, editor)
  • Burl Ives (singer & character actor)
  • Thomas J. Kelly (engineer, dubbed father of the lunar module)
  • Donald Trump (businessman and 45th U.S. president)
  • Eric Heiden (speed skater)
  • Traylor Howard (actress)
  • Steffi Graf (tennis player)
  • Daryl Sabara (actor who starred as Juni Cortez in the Spy Kids movie series)

Events

  • The United States Army was established
  • Stars and Stripes adopted by Congress as the Flag of the United States
  • Isaac Fischer, Jr. patented sandpaper
  • The Republic of Hawaii became a U. S. territory
  • Capt. John Alcock and Lt. Arthur Whitten-Brown flew from St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Clifden, Ireland, making the first successful nonstop transatlantic airmail delivery. The 16-hour flight ended the following day
  • Pennsylvania became the first of the United States to celebrate Flag Day officially as a state holiday
  • US Atomic Energy Commission announced the discovery of the neutrino, an atomic particle with no electrical charge
  • Discovery of the neutrino announced
  • Ronald Reagan received honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II
  • The New York Rangers won their first Stanley Cup in 54 years, beating Vancouver, 3-2, in game 7 at Madison Square Garden
  • Cows gathered around a just-fallen meteorite fragment in St. Robert, Quebec
  • A tractor-trailer overturned on a highway in Bear Trap Canyon, Montana, spilling its load of hundreds of beehives and unleashing some nine million angry honeybees
  • A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck about 90 miles southwest of the coastal community of Crescent City, California, and 300 miles northwest of San Francisco

Weather

  • Flash flood devastated Heppner, Oregon
  • Downtown San Francisco, California, hit 106 degrees F
  • Denver, Colorado, recorded a high temperature of 102 degrees F

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