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  • diffhist Easter 17:46 −41Indyguy talk contribs(Undid revision 1226282866 by AnandaBliss (talk) Good Friday is a state holiday in some states, so this blanket statement is incorrect. Also, Christmas is a federal and state holiday, so the fact that the US is secular doesn't seem to prevent holidays with religious context from being observed) Tag: Undo
  • diffhist Gabriel 17:42 +59Sinclairian talk contribs(Reverting edit(s) by LivelyMyrtle (talk) to rev. 1226058801 by Medusahead: This is the common English pronunciation, regardless of religion – Reverting good faith edits (RW 16.1)) Tags: RW Undo
  • diffhist Easter 17:26 +41AnandaBliss talk contribs(→‎Easter celebrations around the world: Correcting information, its irrelevant what day of the week Easter falls on, it is not a holiday because the state is secular.) Tag: Reverted
  • diffhist m Gabriel 01:28 −59LivelyMyrtle talk contribs(Removed the pronunciation "GAY-bree-ull", because this pronunciation is inaccurate to Jewish, Muslim, some Bahá'í, and some non-English speaking Christian populations, as well as being only one accepted pronunciation in English-speaking Christendom. In the traditional Hebrew and most of its subsequent forms, the name is pronounced "gah-bree-ELL", with "GAY-bree-ull" being the exception, so it doesn't make sense to present only one option as the definitive answer to how the word is pronounced.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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