Statehood Day(Ukraine)

Ukraine's Statehood Day commemorates the historic roots of Ukrainian nationhood and the legacy of Kyivan Rus.
Celebrated annually on July 15, Ukraine's Statehood Day honors the 10th-century foundations of the Kyivan Rus state under Prince Volodymyr. The date marks the baptism of Kyiv and the dawn of Ukrainian cultural and political identity. Modern observances include official ceremonies at St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv and nationwide cultural events. Patriotic concerts, historical reenactments, and educational programs highlight Ukraine's enduring heritage. The holiday reinforces unity and pride as the nation continues to chart its independent future. It serves as a reminder of Ukraine's long-standing statehood and its place in European history.
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Dispersion of the Apostles(formerly by theCatholic Church)

Former Catholic feast commemorating the missionary journeys of the Twelve Apostles into the world.
The Dispersion of the Apostles was a medieval feast marking the scattering of Christ's disciples after the Ascension. Celebrated on July 15 in Catholic liturgical calendars before being suppressed, it honored the apostles' missionary missions. The observance highlighted themes of evangelization and the spread of Christianity to new regions. Rituals included special prayers and readings recounting the apostles' journeys to Judea, Asia, and Europe. Though no longer on the general calendar, it remains of interest to liturgical historians and scholars. The feast underscores the early Church's global vision and the apostolic foundation of Christian mission.
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