Pavlovian Holidays and Celebrations
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National holidays
Pavlov has numerous national holidays which are manditorilally observed by her citizens in line with the Basic Law of the Empire. Labor on these days is legally banned from taking place.
Gregorian Date | Name | Type | Notes |
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1 January | New Year's Day | Secular | Celebrated as start of the new year, usually the Imperial family takes a trip abroad. |
6 January | Christmas Eve | Religious | Celebrates the traditional birthday of Jesus. |
19 January | Theophany | Religious | Traditional commemoration of the baptism of Jesus. |
25 March | Feast of the Annunciation | Religious | Commemoration of the visit of the archangel Gabriel to the Theotokos, during which he informed her that she would be the mother of Jesus. |
24 April (2022 date) | Easter | Religious | Celebrated the resurrection of Jesus. |
2 June (2022 date) | Feast of the Ascension | Religious | Commemoration of the Ascension of Jesus into heaven. |
12 June (2022 date) | Pentecost | Religious | Celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus. |
26 June (2022 date) | Feast of All Saints | Religious | Commemoration all saints collectively. |
8 July | Independence day | Secular | Commemoration of the foundation of Pavlov. |
12 July | Feast of Saints Peter and Paul | Religious | Commemoration of the anniversary of their death. |
28 August | Feast of the Assumption | Religious | Commemoration of the bodily taking up of the Theotokos. |
30 September | Day of Imperial glory | Secular | Celebrates the anniversary of the Roman Imperial claim. |
17 October | Emperor' day | Secular | State Birthday of the Emperor |
9 December | Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Religious | Celebrates the immaculate conception of the Theotokos. |