Posted by another reader: You said "Halloween—also known as All Hallows’ Eve—always occurs on October 31; it’s only the day of the week that changes from year to year." Your example was Thanksgiving which is always on a Thursday, not on a date of a month. What about Christmas, New Year's Day, July 4th, et al.? They can all be on different days of the week. Am I missing something?
Posted by another reader: You said "Halloween—also known as All Hallows’ Eve—always occurs on October 31; it’s only the day of the week that changes from year to year." Your example was Thanksgiving which is always on a Thursday, not on a date of a month. What about Christmas, New Year's Day, July 4th, et al.? They can all be on different days of the week. Am I missing something?