• St. Barnabas's Day June 11

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Thursday, June 11, 2026 23:20:00
    Before England adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752, June 11 was the day of the
    Summer Solstice.

    In addition to being the longest day of the year, it was also St. Barnabas's Day (or Barnaby
    Day ), and this association gave rise to the old English jingle, "Barnaby bright, Barnaby
    bright, the longest day and the shortest night."

    It was customary on this day for the priests and clerks in the Church of England to wear
    garlands of roses and to decorate the church with them.

    Other names for this day were Long Barnaby and Barnaby Bright .

    Full story:
    https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/St.+Barnabas%27s+Day

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