This Sunday (May 19) is Whitsunday or Pentecost—which falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter. For Christians, this became the traditional time for baptisms. Whit, a corruption of white, refers to the white baptismal garments worn on this day.
This is also a time of spring festivals throughout Europe, with echoes of pagan spring rites such as Morris dancing and dressing a young boy in greenery (Jack-in-the-Green) and marching him through the village. Festivities often continue throughout the week (known as Whitsuntide), and in many places, Whitmonday is a public holiday.
Calendar for May 19, 2013 -- published online
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Four adult women joined St. John's UCC (Niles, Michigan) today -- by Affirmation of their faith from baptism previously
Names of all will be published as of June 1 "The Net" Newsletter
www.stjohnsniles.com/
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