1968
Donau-Schwaben
Kalender
Cover Contributed by
Nancy
Fredenberg, Table of Contents Contributed by
Gabi
Bugaisky |
1979
Donau-Schwaben
Kalender
Contributed by
Cornelia Kassem, Translated by Rosina Schmidt, Edited by
Alex Leeb & Diana Lambing |
1989
Donau-Schwaben
Kalender
Cover Contributed by
Nancy
Fredenberg |
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Batsch
Kolut

Liebling

Market Place of
Gross-Kikinda in Yugoslavia Banat

Blaskapelle Nikolaus Augustine of Batsch-Sentivan in the USA

Kochbuch der Donauschwaben

[Published at www.dvhh.org,
Jan 2007] |

This Kalender was compiled and published in
Germany by all the Donauschwaben who were living
there in 1979. Anyone could enter text (stories
from back home, or experiences they encountered)
also photos. It
covers all the provinces that are
represented in the Donauschwaben Wappen. The stories and
photos are from the late 1920's, 1930's, 1940 and early
1950's.
I am fortunate to possess such
a Kalender, my parents went to Germany in 1980 on their holiday and they
bought the Kalender. After both my parents passed away, I made sure that I
was the first person to put hands on the
Kalender.
(kalender-1979-almanac) has the chronological
symbols,-according to the Gregorian Calendar. The
meaning of symbols in the Kalender. On the bottom of the
page, it gives information about the church Holy Day of
Obligations, from the year 1980-1984.
Month
of April

The
week started on a Monday (from left to right) the
date,-day- Catholic calendar- Protestant calendar. Under
the Kalender name, the church holidays and also Feast Days
of the Saints. To the right are the zodiac-symbols,
(horoscope), ie.: example April 4, Wednesday - Maurus,
Gundula (names day) - for the Protestant church it is
"Ambrosius von Mailand 397 (year) then on that day is
"quarter moon" and then it tells you, that
Maurus and Ambrosius fall under "cancer"
according to the zodiac sign.
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