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Customary for me to write something on these national holidays, so here it is.

Recently I saw in the news that in Belgium or England (I think) they introduced recently 4 days workweek for some fields or workers. A company here also did the same. It would be nice if we could reach the 5 days workweek tho, since I know many who work 6 still. But August 20 is a holiday since king Francis I so they don't have to work on this nice Saturday.
But I don't wish to discuss the merits of 4 days workweek (I think it would be better if they reduce the number of hours worked per day, noone works with his best effort over 3 hours anyway, the rest is half steam at best), but write something related to the celebrations, and Saint Stephen, our first Catholic king.

Maybe let's talk about his final resting place. Picrel, his supposed sarcophagus.