Amerindian Heritage Day(Guyana)
Amerindian Heritage Day honors the indigenous peoples of Guyana with cultural celebrations and recognition of their contributions.
Amerindian Heritage Day has been observed in Guyana since 1977 to celebrate the history and culture of the nation's indigenous peoples. It was established by the government to recognize the contributions of Amerindian communities to national development. Festivities include cultural exhibitions of dance, music, crafts, and traditional storytelling. Local villages and urban centers organize events highlighting indigenous art, cuisine, and community heritage. The holiday promotes awareness of Amerindian rights and the importance of preserving indigenous traditions for future generations.
Amerindian Heritage Day
Guyana
Children's Day(Honduras)
Children's Day in Honduras celebrates and uplifts the rights, well-being, and joy of children across the nation.
Children's Day in Honduras is celebrated on September 10th to honor and promote the well-being of children across the nation. The day focuses on raising awareness of children's rights and the importance of education, health, and protection. Schools, community centers, and NGOs organize fun events, educational workshops, and health check-ups. Families and government agencies host recreational activities, performances, and cultural programs. The observance encourages policies and initiatives that improve the lives of Honduran children and advocates for their safety and development.
Children's Day
Honduras
Christianfeast day:
Alexander Crummell(Episcopal Church), Aubert, BlessedThomas Tsugi,Charles Spinola, andGreat Martyrs of Nagasaki, Edmund James Peck(Anglican Church of Canada), Nicholas of Tolentino, Theodard of Maastricht, September 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
A collective feast day honoring multiple Christian saints and martyrs across various denominations on September 10th.
Several Christian traditions observe a collective feast day on September 10th to honor notable figures such as Alexander Crummell, St. Aubert, Blessed Thomas Tsugi, Charles Spinola, the Great Martyrs of Nagasaki, Edmund James Peck, Nicholas of Tolentino, and Theodard of Maastricht. This day appears in Episcopal, Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendars. The commemorations include special services, prayers, and readings reflecting each saint's history and legacy. Alexander Crummell is remembered for his pioneering ministry and advocacy for racial equality. The Martyrs of Nagasaki and Jesuit missionaries like Tsugi and Spinola are honored for their steadfast faith under persecution. The feast fosters ecumenical appreciation of these diverse figures who shaped Christian history.
feast day
Alexander Crummell
Episcopal Church
Aubert
Blessed
Thomas Tsugi
Charles Spinola
Great Martyrs of Nagasaki
Edmund James Peck
Anglican Church of Canada
Nicholas of Tolentino
Theodard of Maastricht
September 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Gibraltar National Day
Gibraltar National Day celebrates the sovereignty and culture of Gibraltar with public festivities and community pride.
Gibraltar National Day is observed on September 10th to celebrate the sovereignty and culture of the Gibraltar people. It commemorates the 1967 referendum in which Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain under British sovereignty. Festivities include flag-raising ceremonies, parades, concerts, and community gatherings across the territory. Streets and buildings are adorned in national colors, and special events showcase local music, dance, and cuisine. The day fosters a strong sense of identity and unity among Gibraltarians.
Gibraltar National Day
Saint George's Caye Day(Belize)
Saint George's Caye Day in Belize commemorates a historic naval victory with cultural celebrations and national pride.
Saint George's Caye Day, celebrated on September 10th in Belize, commemorates the 1798 victory of British settlers and their allies over Spanish forces. The holiday honors the defense led by the settlers on Saint George's Caye, an island near modern-day Belize City. Festivities include traditional Garifuna drumming, folk dances, boat races, and community cookouts featuring local dishes. Schools, cultural groups, and government agencies host reenactments and educational programs to share the historical significance. The day reinforces national pride and remembrance of Belize's path to independence.
Saint George's Caye Day
Belize
Teachers' Day (China)
Teachers' Day in China honors the contributions and dedication of educators nationwide.
Teachers' Day in China on September 10th honors the dedication and contributions of educators at all levels. Established in 1985 by the Chinese government, the day recognizes the vital role teachers play in shaping future generations. Schools and students express gratitude through ceremonies, gift-giving, and performances. Educational institutions hold award presentations and academic forums to celebrate teaching excellence. The observance encourages respect for the teaching profession and highlights the importance of education in society.
Teachers' Day (China)
World Suicide Prevention Day
World Suicide Prevention Day raises global awareness and promotes efforts to prevent suicide.
World Suicide Prevention Day is observed globally on September 10th to raise awareness and inspire action for suicide prevention. Initiated by the International Association for Suicide Prevention and endorsed by the World Health Organization, the day highlights the importance of mental health support and community intervention. Activities include awareness campaigns, educational workshops, memorial events, and social media initiatives under the theme 'Reach Out.' Organizations and individuals share resources, helpline contacts, and personal stories to reduce stigma and encourage help-seeking. World Suicide Prevention Day emphasizes that suicide can be prevented through compassion, connection, and evidence-based strategies.
World Suicide Prevention Day
Alexander Crummell(Episcopal Church)
Feast day honoring Alexander Crummell in the Episcopal Church, celebrating his legacy in ministry and advocacy.
The Episcopal Church commemorates the life and ministry of Alexander Crummell on September 10th. Crummell was a pioneering African-American priest, scholar, and advocate for racial equality in the 19th century. He founded the American Negro Academy and worked tirelessly to promote education and civil rights. Services on his feast day include special liturgies, readings, and reflections on social justice. The commemoration honors his legacy of faith, scholarship, and advocacy for marginalized communities.
Alexander Crummell
Episcopal Church
Aubert
Saint Aubert's feast day honors the seventh-century bishop and founder of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey.
Saint Aubert is honored on his feast day of September 10th in various Christian denominations. Aubert, also known as Audebert, was a seventh-century bishop of Avranches credited with founding Mont Saint-Michel Abbey. He is celebrated for his devout leadership and contributions to monastic life in medieval Europe. Liturgical observances include prayers, readings of his hagiography, and reflections on spiritual dedication. The feast highlights the enduring influence of early medieval saints on Christian heritage.
Aubert
BlessedThomas Tsugi,Charles Spinola, andGreat Martyrs of Nagasaki
Commemorative feast honoring Blessed Thomas Tsugi, Charles Spinola, and the Great Martyrs of Nagasaki for their faith and sacrifice.
The Catholic Church remembers Blessed Thomas Tsugi, Charles Spinola, and the Great Martyrs of Nagasaki on September 10th. These Jesuit missionaries and local converts were persecuted and executed in Japan between 1597 and 1627 for their Christian faith. Liturgies include Mass, devotional prayers, and reflections on their courage and witness under severe hardship. The feast fosters remembrance of religious freedom and the historical legacy of Christian missions in Asia. Observances often include educational talks, pilgrimage events to related shrines, and community prayer services.
Blessed
Thomas Tsugi
Charles Spinola
Great Martyrs of Nagasaki
Edmund James Peck(Anglican Church of Canada)
A feast day honoring Edmund James Peck, an Anglican missionary to the Canadian Arctic, observed by the Anglican Church of Canada.
Edmund James Peck (1850–1924) was an Anglican missionary known for his dedication to Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic. Celebrated on September 10 by the Anglican Church of Canada, this day honors his work translating religious texts into Inuktitut and establishing local congregations across the North. Peck’s efforts not only spread the Anglican faith but also helped preserve Inuit language and cultural heritage. Parishes observe the day with special liturgies, educational presentations, and community outreach activities reflecting on his legacy. His life inspires those committed to cross-cultural ministry and service in remote regions.
Edmund James Peck
Anglican Church of Canada
Nicholas of Tolentino
Feast day of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, a 13th-century Augustinian friar renowned for his compassion and reported miracles.
Nicholas of Tolentino (1246–1305) was an Italian Augustinian monk celebrated for his deep piety, devotion to the souls in purgatory, and numerous miraculous healings attributed to his intercession. His feast day on September 10 is observed by Roman Catholics around the world, especially in Italy and Spain. Devotees attend Mass, pray the Divine Office, and participate in processions or novenas in his honor. Nicholas is often invoked as a patron of souls in purgatory, sick children, and boatmen. Artistic depictions portray him holding a crucifix, a lily, or a star, reminding the faithful of his purity and guidance through spiritual darkness. Communities may also host charitable events, reflecting Nicholas’s lifelong commitment to the poor and suffering.
Nicholas of Tolentino