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Whit Monday

Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday, also known as Monday of the Holy Spirit, is the holiday celebrated the day after Pentecost, a moveable feast in the Christian liturgical calendar. It is moveable because it is determined by the date of Easter. In the Catholic Church, it is the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, marking the resumption of Ordinary Time.

Whit Monday
Medieval Russian icon of the Old Testament Trinity by Andrei Rublev, used as the icon of the feast for Whit Monday.
Also calledPentecost Monday (Western), Monday of the Holy Spirit (Eastern)
Observed byMany European countries and some former colonies
TypeChristian, Public
Begins1st Monday after Whit Sunday
DateEaster + 50 days
2023 date
  • May 29 (Western)
  • June 5 (Eastern)
2024 date
  • May 20 (Western)
  • June 24 (Eastern)
2025 date
  • June 9 (Western)
  • June 9 (Eastern)
2026 date
  • May 25 (Western)
  • June 1 (Eastern)
Frequencyannual
Related toWhit Sunday, Whit Tuesday, Whit Friday, Trinity Sunday

Whit Monday gets its English name from "Whitsunday", an English name for Pentecost, one of the three baptismal seasons. The origin of the name "Whit Sunday" is generally attributed to the white garments formerly worn by those newly baptized on this feast.[1]

Observance edit

Pentecost is always on a Sunday and is therefore usually a non-working day. That said, the Monday after Pentecost is a public holiday in Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Anguilla, Austria, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Benin, The British Virgin Islands, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominica, France, Gabon, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Hungary, Iceland, Ivory Coast, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Monaco, Montserrat, The Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Solomon Islands, Spain, Switzerland, Togo and Ukraine. In many of these countries, Whit Monday is known as "the second day of Pentecost" or "the second Whitsun".

In France, it became a work day for many workers from 2005 to 2007. This was to raise extra funds following the government's lack of preparation for a summertime heat wave, which led to a shortage of proper health care for the elderly.[2] It continues to be a "worked public holiday" in France.[3] In Liechtenstein, Whit Monday is considered to be a "favorite holiday", much like Christmas in many other countries. In Germany, Whit Monday (German: Pfingstmontag) is a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics.[4] It is celebrated in South Tyrol, and for its capital city Bolzano it replaces the holiday of the local patron saint celebrated elsewhere in Italy.

Until 1973, Whit Monday was a public holiday in Ireland (also called a bank holiday). It was a bank holiday in the United Kingdom until 1967. It was formally replaced by the fixed Spring Bank Holiday on the last Monday in May in 1971.[5] It was also a public holiday in various former British colonies, especially in the Pacific. It remains a public holiday in some of the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean. In Sweden, Whit Monday was a public holiday until 2004; it was replaced by the National Day of Sweden in 2005.[6]

Although Whit Monday is a civil holiday in many countries, it was not a Catholic religious holiday any more than the other weekdays that follow Pentecost Sunday. Until the 1969 revision of the General Roman Calendar, they were part of the octave of Pentecost, which was added in the 7th century.[7] The Monday after Pentecost is now the first day of the resumption of Ordinary Time. While the details differ from diocese to diocese, the most widespread practice in Germany (where the holiday remains an obligation) was to have a compulsory votive Mass of the Holy Spirit outranking even solemnities (these would be local solemnities in that case).

However, in February 2018, Pope Francis declared that henceforth, Whit Monday will be the fixed date for the celebration of a new feast, officially known as the “Memorial of Mary, Mother of the Church” to be celebrated throughout the universal Church.[8]

Observance in Eastern Orthodoxy edit

In the Eastern Orthodox Church Whit Monday is known as "Monday of the Holy Spirit" or "Day of the Holy Spirit" and is the first day of the afterfeast of Pentecost, being dedicated specifically to the honor of God the Holy Spirit and particularly in commemoration of his descent upon the apostles at Pentecost. The day following is known as Third Day of the Trinity.[9] In the services on the Monday of the Holy Spirit many of the same hymns are sung as on the day of Pentecost itself. During the Divine Liturgy the Deacon intones the same introit as on the day of Pentecost, and the dismissal is the same as on the day of Pentecost. Special canons to the Holy Spirit are chanted at Compline and Matins.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Campion, William Magan (1870). The Prayer book interleaved with historical illustrations and explanatory notes arranged parallel to the text. Vol. 5. p. 125. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  2. ^ Solidarity Day in France Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  4. ^ Deutsche Bischofskonferenz, 1995-10-05, Feiertagregelung 2009-03-25 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  5. ^ Spring Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  6. ^ Sveriges riksdag – Svensk författningssamling 1989:253 – "Lag (1989:253) om allmänna helgdagar".
  7. ^ Calendarium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 56
  8. ^ "Pope institutes new celebration of Mary, Mother of Church - Vatican News". 3 March 2018.
  9. ^ OCA – Feasts and Saints. Retrieved 2011-06-06.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Whit Monday news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday also known as Monday of the Holy Spirit is the holiday celebrated the day after Pentecost a moveable feast in the Christian liturgical calendar It is moveable because it is determined by the date of Easter In the Catholic Church it is the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of the Church marking the resumption of Ordinary Time Whit MondayMedieval Russian icon of the Old Testament Trinity by Andrei Rublev used as the icon of the feast for Whit Monday Also calledPentecost Monday Western Monday of the Holy Spirit Eastern Observed byMany European countries and some former coloniesTypeChristian PublicBegins1st Monday after Whit SundayDateEaster 50 days2023 dateMay 29 Western June 5 Eastern 2024 dateMay 20 Western June 24 Eastern 2025 dateJune 9 Western June 9 Eastern 2026 dateMay 25 Western June 1 Eastern FrequencyannualRelated toWhit Sunday Whit Tuesday Whit Friday Trinity SundayWhit Monday gets its English name from Whitsunday an English name for Pentecost one of the three baptismal seasons The origin of the name Whit Sunday is generally attributed to the white garments formerly worn by those newly baptized on this feast 1 Contents 1 Observance 1 1 Observance in Eastern Orthodoxy 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksObservance editPentecost is always on a Sunday and is therefore usually a non working day That said the Monday after Pentecost is a public holiday in Andorra Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Austria The Bahamas Barbados Belgium Benin The British Virgin Islands Central African Republic Republic of Congo Cyprus Denmark Dominica France Gabon Germany Greece Grenada Hungary Iceland Ivory Coast Luxembourg Madagascar Monaco Montserrat The Netherlands Norway Romania Saint Lucia Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Senegal Solomon Islands Spain Switzerland Togo and Ukraine In many of these countries Whit Monday is known as the second day of Pentecost or the second Whitsun In France it became a work day for many workers from 2005 to 2007 This was to raise extra funds following the government s lack of preparation for a summertime heat wave which led to a shortage of proper health care for the elderly 2 It continues to be a worked public holiday in France 3 In Liechtenstein Whit Monday is considered to be a favorite holiday much like Christmas in many other countries In Germany Whit Monday German Pfingstmontag is a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics 4 It is celebrated in South Tyrol and for its capital city Bolzano it replaces the holiday of the local patron saint celebrated elsewhere in Italy Until 1973 Whit Monday was a public holiday in Ireland also called a bank holiday It was a bank holiday in the United Kingdom until 1967 It was formally replaced by the fixed Spring Bank Holiday on the last Monday in May in 1971 5 It was also a public holiday in various former British colonies especially in the Pacific It remains a public holiday in some of the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean In Sweden Whit Monday was a public holiday until 2004 it was replaced by the National Day of Sweden in 2005 6 Although Whit Monday is a civil holiday in many countries it was not a Catholic religious holiday any more than the other weekdays that follow Pentecost Sunday Until the 1969 revision of the General Roman Calendar they were part of the octave of Pentecost which was added in the 7th century 7 The Monday after Pentecost is now the first day of the resumption of Ordinary Time While the details differ from diocese to diocese the most widespread practice in Germany where the holiday remains an obligation was to have a compulsory votive Mass of the Holy Spirit outranking even solemnities these would be local solemnities in that case However in February 2018 Pope Francis declared that henceforth Whit Monday will be the fixed date for the celebration of a new feast officially known as the Memorial of Mary Mother of the Church to be celebrated throughout the universal Church 8 Observance in Eastern Orthodoxy edit In the Eastern Orthodox Church Whit Monday is known as Monday of the Holy Spirit or Day of the Holy Spirit and is the first day of the afterfeast of Pentecost being dedicated specifically to the honor of God the Holy Spirit and particularly in commemoration of his descent upon the apostles at Pentecost The day following is known as Third Day of the Trinity 9 In the services on the Monday of the Holy Spirit many of the same hymns are sung as on the day of Pentecost itself During the Divine Liturgy the Deacon intones the same introit as on the day of Pentecost and the dismissal is the same as on the day of Pentecost Special canons to the Holy Spirit are chanted at Compline and Matins See also editAzores Day nbsp Christianity portalReferences edit Campion William Magan 1870 The Prayer book interleaved with historical illustrations and explanatory notes arranged parallel to the text Vol 5 p 125 Retrieved 2017 06 05 Solidarity Day in France Retrieved 2009 04 17 Quels sont les jours feries en 2014 Archived from the original on 2012 05 03 Retrieved 2014 06 12 Deutsche Bischofskonferenz 1995 10 05 Feiertagregelung Archived 2009 03 25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2008 05 12 Spring Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom Retrieved 2009 04 17 Sveriges riksdag Svensk forfattningssamling 1989 253 Lag 1989 253 om allmanna helgdagar Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 p 56 Pope institutes new celebration of Mary Mother of Church Vatican News 3 March 2018 OCA Feasts and Saints Retrieved 2011 06 06 External links editTrinity Week Day of the Holy Spirit Orthodox icon and synaxarion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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