Commentary:
"As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free,Operation AXIOM: Decoration Day
Our God is marching on!…"
From 1868 through 1970, Decoration Day was observed on 30 May. Effective 1971, the Congress mandated that Memorial Day be observed on the last Monday in May, creating a three-day weekend that is widely regarded as the unofficial start of summer. This move, eminently practical, has been deliterious to the observance, stripping Memorial Day of its patriotic & spiritual dimension. Every Armistice Day, I quote a line by the writer Kurt Vonnegut, from his novel Breakfast of Champions:
"Armistice Day has become Veterans' Day. Armistice Day was sacred. Veterans' Day is not."Allow me to paraphrase Vonnegut:
Decoration Day has become Memorial Day. Decoration Day was sacred. Memorial Day is not.
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