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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

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. 

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.”“

Born

  • Charles VIII of France (King of France)
  • Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (U.S. First Lady)
  • Lena Horne (singer)
  • Harry Blackstone Jr. (magician)
  • Florence Ballard (singer)
  • David Alan Grier (actor)
  • Vincent D'Onofrio (actor)
  • Monica Potter (actress)
  • Lizzy Caplan (actress)
  • Fantasia Barrino (singer)
  • Michael Phelps (swimmer, Olympic gold medalist)

Died

  • George "Spanky" McFarland (actor)
  • Buddy Hackett (actor & comedian)
  • Robert McCloskey (American author and illustrator)
  • Mojave Max (spring prognosticator)

Events

  • Michigan Territory was established
  • The Gadsden Purchase Treaty, signed on this day, transferred territory to the United States making southern Arizona and New Mexico part of the nation
  • Jean Francois Gravelet, a Frenchman known professionally as Emile or Charles Blondin, became the first to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope
  • London’s Tower Bridge opened
  • The Meat Inspection Act became law
  • Tunguska fireball in sky, Russia
  • Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind was published
  • New York Yankee Joe Dimaggio and Boston Red Sox Dom Dimaggio hit home runs in the same game. It was the first time brothers had hit home runs in the same game in the majors in 15 years.
  • General Motors rolled out the Corvette, the first production sports car with a fiberglass body
  • The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, lowering the voting age to 18, ratified as Ohio became the 38th state to approve it
  • George Harrison’s “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)” topped the charts
  • The famous July 4th scene from the Steven Spielberg movie Jaws was filmed at Martha’s Vineyard
  • Canada’s loonie coin entered circulation
  • Tonya Harding was banned from the U. S. Figure Skating Association for life
  • The international space station’s two astronauts hustled through a risky spacewalk and successfully replaced a bad circuit breaker
  • Chester Arthur Reed, the oldest U.S. postal worker, retired at the age of 95. He accrued 3,856 hours of sick leave due to not missing a shift in 37 years.
  • A leap second was added to the world’s atomic clocks to keep up with the slowing rotation of the earth
  • The first photo of a confirmed baby planet (PDS 70b) was announced

Weather

  • One inch of snow fell during a thunderstorm in Woodstock, Vermont

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