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Friday, February 19, 2027

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

  • Nicolaus Copernicus (astronomer)
  • Luigi Boccherini (composer)
  • Adelina Patti (opera singer; namesake of the song You’re the Flower of My Heart Sweet Adeline)
  • Eddie Arcaro (jockey)
  • John Frankenheimer (director of film)
  • Smokey Robinson (singer)
  • Jeff Daniels (actor)
  • Seal (singer)
  • Justine Bateman (actress)
  • Haylie Duff (actress)
  • Nikola Jokic (basketball player)

Died

  • Grandpa Jones (country musician)
  • Jose Lopez Portillo (as president of Mexico from 1976-1982, brought the nation to the brink of economic collapse)
  • Richard Belzer (actor)

Events

  • USS Constitution captured British brig HMS Catherine
  • First practical U.S. coal-burning locomotive (York) tested, York, Pennsylvania
  • The first rescuers reached the Donner Party in the Sierra Nevada mountains, California
  • Knights of Pythias founded
  • First official U.S. government weather predictions published
  • Patent for the first gramophone awarded to Thomas Edison
  • Kansas approved an act to prohibit alcohol
  • Prizes are included in Cracker Jack boxes for the first time
  • U.S. Marines invaded Iwo Jima (WW II)
  • U.S. Senator Carl Hayden was honored for completing 50 years of Congressional service
  • The world’s largest snowman was completed in Bethel, Maine. He stood 113 feet, 7.5 inches tall and weighed about nine million pounds. In 2008, Bethel, Maine, also created the largest snowwoman (122 feet, 1 inch tall).
  • The first North American sighting of a beached hoodwinker sunfish occurred in Goleta, California. This was also the first confirmed sighting in the Northern Hemisphere.

Weather

  • The first official U.S. government weather predictions (called probabilities) were published
  • Mt. Shasta, California, saw the end of a five-day storm with a total accumulation of 189 inches of snow
  • 25 inches of snow fell in 24 hours in Dover, Delaware
  • Fort Valley, Arizona, received 17 inches of snow