Hello Everyone,
I made the file in the hope it benefitting many of you, so you can edit it to your own liking and beli
those special days.
It used to be so that there were so special days at TDS Temple, but recently I hear so little of them.
Year, and other festivals. It is my hope that TDS will one day, when grown big enough will publish a
can make use of them as well. Maybe a local student edit this file and help it get done?
Another reason this include so many religions, and that I uploaded to Hekatonomai group is becaus
you can filter the months, as well as the days accordingly.
I'm open to any ideas of how to improve this file. Whether it grows into something else or if it inclu
Worksheet page addition(A Therapeia Workshop Practice), or just an additional page of Astrologica
a basic, quite outdated example of that on the last page.
Feel free to comment on the file, make it your own, modify, personalize, edit or mention on the cha
can come out of it.
Many Blessings,
Be Victorious.
ur own liking and belief, make use of it accordingly and benefit from the energies of
hear so little of them. There used to be Hierophant Day, Panathenia, Magical New
enough will publish a calendar including mainly our Theurgic Holidays so that we
get done?
nomai group is because Savior comes in many forms. So whatever your inclination is,
thing else or if it includes TDS Events Calendar, an improved 12-Point Focus
al page of Astrological Retrograde motions and Lunar cycles, all is fine for me. I gave
or mention on the chatroom and maybe if the Teachers like it as well, good things
MONTH
DAY
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January
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January
31
February
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February
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February
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February
11
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February
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February
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February
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February
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February
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February
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March
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March
March
March
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March
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March
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March
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April
April
April
April
April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
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May
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May
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May
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May
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May
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June
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June
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June
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June
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July
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July
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July
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July
28
July
31
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
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August
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August
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August
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August
15
August
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August
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August
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August
24
August
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August
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August
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August
28
August
29
September
12
September
13
September
17
September
19
September
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September
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September
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September
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September
23
September
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September
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September
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September
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September
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September
30
October
October
October
October
October
October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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October
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November
November
November
November
November
November
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November
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November
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November
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November
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November
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November
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November
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November
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November
24
December
December
December
December
December
December
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December
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December
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December
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December
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December
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December
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December
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December
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MEANING OF THE DAY
Festival of Kore and Aeon in Byzantium, Wassail Eve in England.
Twelfth Night. Wassail. Day of Triple Goddess, Celtic.
Sekhmet's Day, Ancient Egytian New Year's Day
Druid New Year. Midwife's Day in Greece, dedicated to Baubo. Justicia's Day in Rome.
Maitlisumtig in Switzerland. Agonia, Roman festival of Janus, God of Beginnings & Endings.
Compitalia Festival, Roman.
Feast of Brewing, Druidic. Midvintersblot, Norse winter festival.
Trifon Zaran, Bulgarian blessing of the vines, honoring the Gods of Wine and Fertility.
Feast of the Ass, Roman feast to Vesta and the ass that saved Her.
Theogamia, Roman women's festival of Juno.
Thorrablottar (Husband's Day), Icelandic celebration welcoming Thor into the home by the
Baba Den, Bulgarian Grandmother's Day.
Day of Hathor, in Egypt.
Blessing of the Candle of the Happy Women, Hungarian purification ceremony.
Festival of Dionysos.
Day of Ishtar, Babylonian Goddess of Love and Battle.
Concordia, Roman peace festival, birthday of the Goddesses Pax and Irene.
Full Moon in Leo
Hecate's Feast. Up-Kelly-Aa, Shetland fire festiva as a reaction to the Christian usurpation o
Imbolc, Oimelc. Wives' Feast, Irish.
Groundhog Day
King Frost Day, English.
Wyrd. Feast of Ia, sacred maiden who sailed to Ireland on a leaf. Birth of Apophis, Egyptian
Festival of Aphrodite.
Diasia, Greek festival to ward off poverty, sacrifice of pigs to Zeus Melichios.
Selene's Day, Greek.
Narvik Sun Pageant in Norway.
Feast of Apollo.
Feast of Asarat Abydos in Egypt.
Festival of Diana in Rome.
Parentalia (to 2/21), Roman purification festival of Goddesses Mania and Vesta, devoted to
Festival of the Family, Norse. Vali.
Celebration of Victoria in Rome.
Fornacalia, Roman Feast of the ovens.
Lesser Eleusinia (approx. time), secret quinquennial enactment of the Eleusian Mysteries, i
Day of Tacita, Roman Day of the Silent Goddess, Lara, averter of harmful gossip.
Day of Ishtar, in Babylon.
Terminalia, Roman day of setting land boundaries, dedicated to Janus or Terminus, God of E
Regifugium (Flight of Kings), the Roman Year King is sacrificed and successor crowned by t
Day of Nuit, Egyptian Goddess of Healing and Fertility.
Sabbatu, Chaldean/Persian day of the Earth Goddess Zamyaz.
Matronalia, Festival of the Roman goddess Juno Lucina, protectress of women and marriage
Mother March, Bulgarian women do no work this day.
Navigum Isidis (Blessing of the Vessel of Isis), Isis opens the seas to navigation.
Mars' Day Start of Flowering Time, Celtic. Diasia, Greek Ward Off Poverty Festival, sacrificin
Junoalia, celebration of matrons and girls dedicated to Roman Goddess Juno. Feast of Rhian
Birthday of Mother Earth in China.
Celebration of Aphrodite and Adonis.
Hercules' Day.
Hypatia's Day, in Alexandria.
Equirria, Roman horse racing festival to Mars. Venturius Manurius, Roma armor making fes
Feast of Anna Perenna, Roman New Year festival to the wife of Mars.
Festival of Dyonysus in Greece (two days). Sixth Gahambar, Zoroastrian.
Festival of Astarte, Canaanite.
Feast of Athena, Greek. Sheela's Day, Icelandic festival to fertility Goddess.
Day of Minerva. Urban Dionysia (to 24th), Greek theatical performances in honor of Dionys
Sun enters Aries. Ostara/Eostre. Alban Eilir, Spring Equinox. Feast of Ba-nab-dedet, Egyptia
On this day Tara was founded by the Milesian princeses Tea and Tephi.
Quinquatria (to 2/23) festival of Roman Goddess Minerva.
Summer Finding, Norse.
Greek festival of Athena. Hilaria, Roman festival to Cybele and Attis.
Plowing Day, Slavic.
Smell the Breeze Day, in Egypt.
Birthday of Kwan Yin and Rama.
Basilissa in Greece. Festival of Ishtar, in Babylon.
Festival of Janus and Concordia in Rome. Day of Bau, Babylonian festival of the Mother of E
Feast of Luna, in Rome.
Loki, Norse. Day of Aphrodite/Venus in Greece/Rome. Huntigowok Day in Scotland.
No-Ruz (Iranian New Year), dedicated to Aphrodite.
Birthday of Buddha. Sechselauten, Swiss drive out Boog (Old Man Winter) with din.
Megalesia of Cybele ( to 4/10), Anatolian games of the Great Mother.
Day of Fortuna, Roman Goddess of Fate and Fortune.
Feast of Blajini, Rumanians make offerings to the kindly ones, water and underworld spirits
Galaxia, Greek adoration of Cybele.
Hocktide, in England.
Olympieia, Greek festival honoring Olympian Zeus.
Cerelia (to 4/19), Games of Ceres.
Festival of Libertas in Rome.
Sommarblot, Norse Summer Festival.
Fordicalia, Roman festival of Tellus Mater, the Earth Mother. Festival of Bast in Egypt.
Hiketeria, Greek supplication of Apollo.
Thargelia, Greek festival of Purification of Apollo and Artemis.
Paralia, feast of Roman Pastoral Goddess, Pales and Dea Roma, birthday of Rome (753 BCE
Festival of Ishtar, in Babylon. Penteria, washing Minerva's clothes in Her temple in Rome.
Festival of the Green Man, God of Vegitation. Pyre Festival, for the Syrian Goddess Astarte.
Vinalia Priora, Roman first seasonal wine festival, of Venus and Jove.
Mounichia, Greeks honor Artemis and Iphegenia.
Floralia (to 5/2), dedicated to Goddess Flora, a remembrance of loved ones passed on to th
Walpurgisnacht, German May Eve, dedicated to Walpurgia, Goddess of Fertility. Vappu Day
Beltane. May Day. Rowan Day, worldwide celebration of Spring & Fertility. Celebration of As
Pulletag, (Teutonic) return of Baldar.
Bon Dea (Good Goddess, Tarentia), Roman women's festival for the public welfare.
Festivals of Cerridwen and Brigit. Festival of Sheela-Na-Gig, Irish Yoni-Goddess.
Eyvind Kelve's Day , Norwegian Pagan martyr. Hathor visits Nuit.
Furry Dance, traditional welcoming of Spring in Helston, England. Hathor visits Anukis.
Lemuria, Roman feast of ancestors. Feast of Epipi, in Egypt.
Celebration of Anahit, Armenian.
Apollo's Birthday. Old May Eve, Irish Fairy mounds illumined.
Garland Day, offering garlands to Neptune (extant in England).
Pangyric of Isis, celebrates the finding Osiris.Goddess Tithe Day, in North Africa.
Day of Vesta in Rome.
Festival of Dea Dia, Roman celebration of the cosmos.
Feast of the Horned God in England.
Bendideia, Greek festival to Bendis, Goddess of War & Hunting.
Mjollnir, celebrates the hammer of Thor, Germanic.
Day of Tefnut.
Ragnar Lodbrok's Day, Norse.
Rosalia, for Roman Rose Festival of Goddesses Floralia and Venus.
Birth of Artemis. The Mothers of Arles (to 5/28), French/European Gypsy celebration of the
Centennial Games, nighttime healing ceremonies dedicated to Roman Goddesses Proserpin
Purification of Pythia, Greek.
Ambarvalia, dedicated to Roman Ceres, Juno and the Family Goddesses, the Lares. Oak Ap
Wiccan Love Feast in England. Plynteria, solemn cleansing of image of Greek Athena Polias
Goddess Festival in Rome, for Carna (protection & survival), Juno Moneta (prosperity) and T
Day of Cardea, Roman Goddess of domestic life.Procession of the Golden Chariot in Belgium
2nd Festival of Peace, Roman festival for Pax and Bellona.
Sheela na Gig's Day in Ireland.
Vestalia, Roman women's feast of the vestal virgins, dedicated to Goddess Vesta, Guardian
Mohammed's Birthday in 570.
Bendidia, honors Thracian Moon Goddess, Bendi.
Day of Anahit, Persian Goddess of Love.
Day of Anahita, Persian Love Goddess. Islamic New Year.
Feast of Epona, Celtic Horse Goddess.
Feast of Epona, Celtic Horse Goddess. Birthday of the Muses.
Lesser Quinquatrus of Minerva, honors Minerva as matron of the city of Rome. Vidar's Day.
Night of the Tears of Isis, Egyptian feast of the Waters of the Nile.
Ludi Pisctari, festival of fishermen. Couple's Day in Greece.
Day of All Heras, in Rome, dedicated to the Goddess Within and to Wisewomen.
Parelia, Roman festival of Venus and birthday of Rome. Martyrdom of Iron Skegge, Norse.
Sun enters Cancer. Midsummer. Summer Solstice. Martyrdom of Iron Skegge, Norse.
Day of Cuchulaine, Irish hero and Green Man.
Fors Fortuna Day, for Lady Luck. #Burning of the Lamps at Sais, Egypt, for Isis and Neith.
Tartar Festival of the Plow, in Russia.
Arretophoria, Roman nymph festival of Artemis/Diana. Death of Julian the Blessed, Roman
Birth of Hemera, Greek Goddess of Dawn.
Runic New Year. Second Gahambar, Zoroastrian.
Day of Aestas, Roman Corn goddess of Summer.
Nonae Caprotinae (Nones of the Wild Figs), Roman nature festival dedicated to Juno.
Day of Holde or Hel, Anglo-Saxon and Norse Goddess of the Underworld, Lady Godiva Day,
Osiris' Birthday.
Horus' Birthday.
Set's Birthday. La Madonna del Carmine Festival, Italians honor Carmen, goddess of healing
Isis' Birthday. Feast of Tailiu, in Ireland, honors Lugh's foster mother, a nature goddess.
Nephthys' Birthday, Egyptian Goddess of Death, Isis' sister.
Opet Festival ("Day of the Year") Egyptian marriage of Isis and Osiris (Roman day of Venus
Binding of the Wreaths, Lithuanian lover's festival.
Neptunalia, Roman festival of Neptune, god of water. Day of Salacia, Roman goddess of oc
Rhea (Mother Nature). Festival of Sirius (or Sothis) in Egypt.
Day of Hatshepsut, Egyptian healer queen and architect, Procession of the Witches, in Belg
and Hestia.
Panathenaea (to 8/5), Athenian agricultural festival.
Oidche Lugnasa, Celtic August Eve, a traditional time to begin High Holy Day celebrations
Lammas/Lughnassadh. Day of the Dryads (to 8/3), in Macedonia, dedicated to maiden spir
Goddess.
Feast of Diana, in Rome.
Festival of Lamentations in Egypt, for the dead. Day of Pax, Roman Goddess of Peace.
Festival of the Flame in Egypt.
Festival of the Eye of Horus in Egypt. Games of Tailtu (to 8/31), in Ireland.
Vinalia Rustica, Roman wine festival of Venus (goddess of fruitfulness) and Pan, Feast of th
Day of Parikas Persian shooting star angels (Apsaras).
Puck Fair (to 8/13), Irish fertility festival. Victory of Haik over Bel in Armenia.
The Lychnapsia, Egyptian festival of the Lights of Isis, commemorating Isis' search for Osiri
Festivals of Diana and Hecate, in Rome.
Celebration of Dea Syria or Atargatis, Syria. Festival of Vesta, Rome.
Feast of Flowers, celebrating special achievements.
Vinalia, festival of the pleasures of life, especially honoring the Bacchus (god of wine).
Festival of Hecate, Greek invocation of Moon Goddess to protect the harvest, Heraclia in Ky
Opening of Mundus Cereris, in Rome, the womb of labyrinth way to the underworld. Also ho
Adonia, Greek women's festival. Opseconsiva, Roman harvest festival of goddess Ops.
Feast Day of Ilmatar or Luonnotar, Finnish Water Mother who created the Earth from Chaos
Nuit's Birthday.
Harvest Festival, Norse.
Hathor's Birthday.
Day of Bel and Beltis, Babylonian Sun God and Love Goddess.
Lighting the Fire, Egyptian All Souls' Day for Nephthys and spirits of the dead.Banquet of V
Festival of Sobek, honors Egyptian crocodile god.Holy Day of St.Sophia, Byzantines honor S
and Charity.
Asormos (first day of the quinquennial Greater Eleusinian Mysteries of Demeter and Persep
Babylonian Birth Goddess.
Holade Mystai (second day of EM), bathing in the sea, purification of initiates.
Eleusinian Mysteries (third day), offering grain.
Eleusinian Mysteries (fourth day), the holy basket of Demeter; Persephone's abduction and
Finding, Norse.
Sun enters Libra. Mabon. Alban Elfed, Fall Equinox. Winter Finding.
He'ton Lampadon Hemaera (fifth day of EM), torch procession of Demeter's search.Day of M
Iacchos and Epopteia (sixth day of EM), holy night, the initiation.
Eleusinian Mysteries (seventh day), sports and games, feast of Divine Life, dedicated to Tri
Epidaurion Hamaera, eighth day of EM.
Plemo Choat, (ninth day of EM), the return, earthen jars represent Demeter's womb.,Day o
Aeea (origin of Hebrew Succoth).
Sumerian New Year, dedicated to Sky Goddess Bau.
Meditrinalia, for Roman Goddess of medicines and healing.
Saxon New Year.
Feast of the Guardian Spirits, Druidic.
Pyanopsia, Greek, festival of Beans in honor of Apollo and the Horai.
Dionysiad, Rumanian wine festival.
Ivy Day in Ireland.
Day of Felicitas, Roman goddess of good luck.
Athena's Birthday.
Day of Fortuna Redux, Roman goddess of Happy Journeys.
The Stenia (first day of Thesmophoria, Greek women's five day celebration of fertility and r
Halimus. Winter's Day.
Thesmophoria (second day), women celebrate Aphrodite and the Genetyllides.Winter Nigh
Greek offerings to Theseus and Agaeus, free food for poor. Regia Race, for Mars, a fertility
Thesmophoria (third day), women return to Demeter's temple in Athens.
Theseia (second day), contest of trumpeters and heralds.
Theseia (third day), torch race and gymnastics.The Nestia (fourth day of T), strict fast mou
The Kalligenia (fifth day of T), rejoicing and extolling Demeter as the mother of a beautiful
for Herne. Theseia (fourth day), horse race.
Epitaphia, Greek public burial of dead warriors.
Slavic moon goddess Orsel.
Apaturia, Meeting of the Clans (to 10/25), Greek festival of family reunion.
Feast of the Spirits of Air, Druidic.
Koureotis, last day of Apaturia, receiving children into their clan and dedicating them to the
shoemakers.
Zetesis & Heuresis (to 11/2), Egyptian Isia, commemorates search & recovery of Osiris. Da
Isia (third day), the search for Osiris.
Sahmain. Hallowe'en
Cailleach's Reign, Celtic Crone Goddess. Isia (fifth day), finding Osiris. Rite of Hella in Scand
Hilaria (sixth day of Isia), resurrection of Osiris.
Gaelic New Year, initiation of the souls.
St. Humber's Mass, in Belgium, Hunting Priest is confronted by a stage with a cross in his a
Tiamat's birthday, Babylon's Dragon Mother.
Old November Eve, Scottish Goddess Nicnevin rode through the air this night.Goddess of R
Old November Day. Lunantshees, Irish day of the Faerie Sidhe. Day of the Heros, Norse. Go
Epulum Jovis in Capitoli, feast of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
Feast of the Musicians, Druidic. Moccas.
Feronia, for Ferona, Goddess of Fire, Forest and Fertility.
Feast of St. Hilda, matron of professional women (from Brunhilde, Holde, Hel, Holla).
Day of Ardvi, Persian Mother of the Stars.
Feast of Sekhmet.
Festival of Diana. Feast of St. Celia, possibly derived from Artemis Calliste, goddess of mus
Feast of Burning Lamps, for Isis, Osiris and later Minerva.
Bona Dea, Roman secret women's rites. Feast of Fauna, in Rome.
Day of Minerva.
First Feast of St. Lucia, in Italy; goddess of birth and light.Lover's Fair in Belgium.
Mevlana, day of the Wirling Dervishes in turkey.
Festival of Neith, in Egypt.
Day of Bruma, Roman Goddess of Winter.
Halcyon Days (to 12/28), time of tranquility derived from Alcyone, Goddess of Pleiades. Co
Prayet, Egypt, 4 months of spring begin.
Saturnalia (to 12/23), to Saturn and Ops.
Eponalia, Roman feast of Epona.
Opalia, 3rd day of Saturnalia, for Sabine/ Greek Ops, Goddess of Fertility and Success.
Yule. Winter Solistice. Alban Arthuan, return of the Sun God. Osiris returns to Isis. Innana's
Basilinda (to 12/28), midwinter holiday. Larentalia, Roman fest for Acca Larentia. Day of Ha
Poseidea, Greek festival of Poseidon as consort of the Great Mother.Juvinalia, Roman childr
Nodlaig Eve, Celtic.
Birth of Pryderi, Herne, Frey, Persephone,Saturn, Dionysos, Adonis, Attis, Tammuz, Baalim,
Babylon/Caanan. *** Natalis Solis Invicti, Birth of the Invincible Sun.
Birth of Freya and Buddha. Haloia of Demeter, Greek. First day of Yuletide (to 1/6).
Lucky Day of Sekhmet. New Years Eve. Hogmany Day, in Scotland. Day of the Banshees, in
gods.Fontinalia, for Fons, Roman God of Springs. Day of Pallas Athena/Minerva. Day of Cyb
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