Daily Calendar for Sunday, April 9, 2028

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Sunday, April 9, 2028

This Christian observance falls on the Sunday before Easter and is the sixth and last Sunday of Lent, which began on Ash Wednesday. The beginning of Holy Week, Palm Sunday marks the day when Christ rode into Jerusalem a week before his death and resurrection and was greeted by its people, who strewed cloaks and tree branches along his path to honor him as their king. This event is known as the Triumphal Entry.

Nowadays, Palm Sunday service often includes the blessing of palm leaves (or substitute branches from yews, willows, or other plants) before a procession into or in the church, after which hymns are sung and readings that focus on Christ’s final week are given. In many Christian denominations, palm fronds are burned at the end of the service; the ashes are saved for use on the next Ash Wednesday.

Palm Sunday is also called Passion, Branch, Yew, Willow, Blossom, or Fig Sunday, as well as Flower Day and several other names.

This full Moon heralded the appearance of the moss pink, or wild ground phlox (one of the first spring flowers). It is also known as the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon, and the Fish Moon. Historically, Native Americans living in what is now the northern and eastern United States kept track of the seasons by giving a distinctive name to each full Moon. This name was used to refer to the entire month in which the Moon occurred. With some variations, the same Moon names were used throughout the Algonquian tribes from New England to Lake Superior. Learn more about the Full Moon for April

Died

  • Pope Benedict VIII
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)
  • Harry Babbitt (sang with the Kay Kyser big band on such hits as The White Cliffs of Dover” and voiced the laugh of Woody Woodpecker”)
  • Jerry Lawson (electronic engineer and video game pioneer; died in Santa Clara, California)

Born

  • Theobald Boehm (inventor and musician, who perfected the modern flute)
  • Eadweard Muybridge (photographer, motion picture pioneer)
  • Hugh Hefner (editor & publisher)
  • Carl Perkins (musician)
  • Dennis Quaid (actor)
  • Seve Ballesteros (golfer)
  • Cynthia Nixon (actress)
  • Keshia Knight Pulliam (actress)
  • Jesse McCartney (actor & singer)
  • Kristen Stewart (actress)
  • Elle Fanning (actress)

Events

  • Great Britain’s King Henry I was reprimanded in church for his long hair
  • Explorer La Salle claimed the Mississippi basin for France, calling it Louisiana
  • First tax-supported U.S. public library founded, Peterborough, New Hampshire
  • Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union general Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia
  • Jumbo the circus elephant arrived in the U.S.
  • Aerial Ferry Bridge opened in Duluth, Minnesota
  • The Boston Red Sox played Harvard University in the first official baseball game at Fenway Park. (The Sox won 2-0.)
  • Battle of Vimy Ridge (WWI) began in France
  • NASA introduced first seven astronauts to press
  • The Boston Celtics became the first NBA team to sweep an NBA championship series
  • Golfer Arnold Palmer won his third Masters Tournament
  • Sir Winston Churchill proclaimed an honorary U.S. citizen
  • First baseball game in indoor stadium, Houston, Texas
  • Nature magazine published the longest known scientific name, which was about 207,000 letters
  • Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles
  • Rare Bactrian camel born at Budapest Zoo.

Weather

  • Dust storm in Colorado and Wyoming
  • F5 tornado hit Glazier and Higgins, Texas, and Woodward, Oklahoma
  • Texas experienced a bad dust storm
  • Sixteen inches of snow fell in Eastport, Maine