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This is your day.....enjoy it! I hope you have a wonderful Labor Day wherever you may be. This is a great holiday started in the United States over a century ago. God Bless and Keep You Strong!
 
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I say it never happened.

Thats about as real as thinking a 1930's pitcher is better than a college one of today
 

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Started in the good ole' Soviet Union. Btw, it is only celebrated in the US by a few cults. It isn't a national holiday.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_Soviet_Union

The Soviet Union would be a part of the world wouldn't it? That is why it is International Worker's Day! Started in the US when unions demanded an 8 hour day as opposed to the normal, 12 hour working day which was customary at the time. This info also came from Wikipedia....:youmad: Wouldn't be surprised to see Bush celebrate this with his good buddy Putin from Russia who likes freedom about as much as Bush.
 

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mmm...not so much.

The earliest May Day celebrations appeared in pre-Christian Europe, as in the Celtic celebration of Beltane, and the Walpurgis Night of the Germanic countries. Although the pagan-oriented celebrations faded as Europe became Christianised, a more secular version of the holiday continued to be observed in the schools and churches of Europe well into the 20th century.
 

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St. Joseph the Worker




Apparently in response to the “May Day” celebrations for workers sponsored by Communists, Pius XII instituted the feast of St. Joseph the Worker in 1955. But the relationship between Joseph and the cause of workers has a longer history.
In a constantly necessary effort to keep Jesus from being removed from ordinary human life, the Church has from the beginning proudly emphasized that Jesus was a carpenter, obviously trained by Joseph in both the satisfactions and the drudgery of that vocation. Humanity is like God not only in thinking and loving, but also in creating. Whether we make a table or a cathedral, we are called to bear fruit with our hands and mind, ultimately for the building up of the Body of Christ.

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“The Lord God then took the man and settled him in the garden of Eden, to cultivate and care for it” (Genesis 2:15). The Father created all and asked humanity to continue the work of creation. We find our dignity in our work, in raising a family, in participating in the life of the Father’s creation. Joseph the Worker was able to help participate in the deepest mystery of creation. Pius XII emphasized this when he said, “The spirit flows to you and to all men from the heart of the God-man, Savior of the world, but certainly, no worker was ever more completely and profoundly penetrated by it than the foster father of Jesus, who lived with Him in closest intimacy and community of family life and work. Thus, if you wish to be close to Christ, we again today repeat, ‘Go to Joseph’” (see Genesis 41:44).

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In Brothers of Men, René Voillaume of the Little Brothers of Jesus speaks about ordinary work and holiness: “Now this holiness (of Jesus) became a reality in the most ordinary circumstances of life, those of word, of the family and the social life of a village, and this is an emphatic affirmation of the fact that the most obscure and humdrum human activities are entirely compatible with the perfection of the Son of God...in relation to this mystery, involves the conviction that the evangelical holiness proper to a child of God is possible in the ordinary circumstances of someone who is poor and obliged to work for his living.”
 

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