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Interfaith Calendar

Religious observances allow the university to reflect on and practice the values that we as a campus community openly espouse, including sensitivity and respect for all cultures and religions. We are a community that embraces our diversity and encourages the celebration of multicultural traditions.

This resource includes dates, descriptions and information about some of the many religious holy days celebrated by faculty, staff and students at St. 云州. Also included with many are recommended accommodations to assist with planning classroom activities and other academic and co-curricular events.

2024年4月

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Ramadan - (Muslim) - 3月 10-4月 8, 2024

描述: Ramadan is an occasion to focus on faith through fasting and prayer, and is one of the most important Muslim holidays. Ramadan is notable because the Qur’an was first revealed during this month, and Muslims see the Qur’an as the ultimate form of guidance for mankind.

General Practices: Fasting is required during the entire month of Ramadan. Muslims refrain from food and beverages during the daylight hours, and smoking and sexual relations are forbidden. Worshipers break the fasting each night with prayer, reading of the Qu’ran, and a meal called the iftar.

约会细节: Dates are determined by the lunar calendar. Lunar calendars can vary based on region and practice. The observed date marks the beginning of a 30 day observation.

Recommended Accommodations: If possible, avoid scheduling major academic deadlines during this time. Be sensitive to the fact that students and employees celebrating Ramadan will be fasting during the day (continuously for 30 days) and will likely have less stamina as a result.

未来日期:

2月 28-3月 29, 2025

2月 18-3月 20, 2026

Eid al-Fitr (Muslim) - 2024年4月9日至10日

描述: Eid al-Fitr means "break the fast", and is the last day of Ramadan, marking the end of a month of fasting.

General Practices: Muslims often pray, 交换礼物, give money to children, feast and celebrate with friends and family.

约会细节: Dates are determined by the lunar calendar. Lunar calendars can vary based on region and practice. Eid al Fitr is a three day celebration and begins at sundown.

Recommended Accommodations: Avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events, or activities on this date. Employees will likely ask to take a vacation day on this day, and that request should be granted if at all possible.

未来日期:

3月 30-31, 2025

3月 19-20, 2026

Vaisakhi (Sikh) - 2024年4月14日

描述: Vaisakhi is the Sikh new year festival and commemorates 1699, the year Sikhism was born. Vaisakhi is also a long-established harvest festival.

General Practices: There are often parades, dancing and singing throughout the day. These celebrations involve music, singing and chanting of scriptures and hymns.

未来日期:

4月 13 or 4月 14 (annually)

2025年4月13日

2026年4月14日

Pesach / Passover (Jewish) - 4月 22-30, 2024

描述: Pesach is a week-long observance commemorating the freedom and exodus of the Israelites (Jewish slaves) from Egypt during the reign of the Pharaoh Ramses II (one of three pilgrimage festivals).

General Practices: Family gatherings, ritualized meals called Seders, reading of the Haggadah, lighting of Yahrzeit memorial candle at sundown on the last night of Passover.

Recommended Accommodations: Avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events and activities on the first two and last two days of the holiday.

未来日期:

4月 12-20, 2025

2026年4月1日至9日

Palm Sunday (Eastern Orthodox Christianity) - 2024年4月28日

描述: A commemoration of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem as crowds lined his path with palm fronds.

General Practices: 祈祷, distribution of palm leaves commemorating Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem prior to his crucifixion.

未来日期:

2025年4月13日

2026年4月5日

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