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Saturday, September 23, 2028

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.”“

Died

  • Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (U.S. First Lady)
  • Urbain Le Verrier (astronomer)
  • William Marsh Rice (merchant)
  • Sigmund Freud (psychologist)
  • Chief Dan George (chief, actor)
  • Bob Fosse (director, choreographer)
  • Robert Wells (songwriter, co-wrote The Christmas Song)
  • Mary Frann (actress)

Born

  • Victoria Woodhull (social reformer)
  • William Stewart Halsted (surgeon)
  • John Avery Lomax (folklorist)
  • Walter Lippman (journalist)
  • Elliot Roosevelt (politician)
  • Mickey Rooney (actor)
  • John Coltrane (American saxophonist; born in Hamlet, North Carolina)
  • Ray Charles (musician)
  • Mary Kay Place (actress)
  • Bruce Springsteen (musician)
  • Larry Mize (golf professional)
  • Jason Alexander (actor)
  • Chi McBride (actor)

Events

  • During the American Revolution, Captain John Paul Jones commanded a small squadron including the flagship USS Bonhomme Richard. On this date, in the evening, his squadron attacked the British frigate HMS Serapis and royal sloop Countess of Scarborough, which were guarding a convoy of merchant ships off the coast of England. The Bonhomme Richard engaged with the Serapis, commanded by Captain Richard Pearson, whereupon a 3.5-hour battle ensued. At one point, when asked to surrender, Jones is credited as saying: I have not yet begun to fight! Jones eventually achieved Pearson’s surrender and captured the Serapis and Countess of Scarborough. Both sides suffered heavy losses and the damaged Bonhomme Richard sank shortly after.
  • N.Y. Knickerbocker Base Ball Club organized
  • Planet Neptune was discovered
  • Bryn Mawr College, the first U.S. graduate school for women, opened in Pennsylvania
  • A time capsule was buried on the site of the NY World’s Fair, to be opened in the year 6939 to reveal such artifacts as a bible, mail order catalog, film of FDR, and college football game
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad opened at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida
  • Manon Rhéaume first woman player in an NHL game
  • Cabot Creamery and Chef John Folse created the world’s largest macaroni and cheese. The previous record of 440 pounds was blown away by the team’s 2,469 pound macaroni and cheese.

Weather

  • The remains of Hurricane Eloise merged with a stationary front over New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland to produce major flooding
  • Snow and sleet fell in Binghamton, New York
  • The temperature in Richmond, Virginia, fell from 84 degrees F to 54 degrees F in 2 hours