Thanksgiving

     

     Thanksgiving Day is a major Prayer Book feast, one of two national days (the other, since 1928, Independence Day) recognized with its own propers [assigned prayers and Bible readings]. "Agricultural festivals are of great antiquity, and common to many religions. Among the Jews, the three pilgrimage feasts, Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles, each had agricultural significance. Medieval Christianity also developed a number of such observances, none of which, however, were incorporated in the Prayer Book. Our own Thanksgiving Day finds its roots in observances begun by colonists in Massachusetts and Virginia, a tradition later taken up and extended to the whole of the new American nation by the action of the Continental Congress." (Lesser Feasts and Fasts - 1994, p. 438.)