Spell For Thursday – Classic Witch Bottle

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Classic Witch Bottle

This type of charm is an old one, and is a classic spell to protect your home. It was originally intended as a way to protect against witchcraft, but its a common form of protection magick today.

You will need a number of things, though you can adapt or modify the exact contents:

A jar with a tight lid

Pieces of broken glass

Nails or pins (rusty is best)

A pinch or two of dried rosemary and/or rue

Vinegar

(SIDE NOTE: You can add your blood to this type of bottle for more personal protection for your home. If you live in an apartment and can’t bury the jar outside put it as close to your front door as you can. I have also added hot candle wax from my personal spell/ritual candle by pouring it over the top of everything to make it even stronger.)

The exact amount of any items will depend a lot on how big a jar you use. Fill the jar with broken glass, rusty nails or other sharp bits of metal. Pieces of broken plates would work ok too. Fill the rest of the jar with vinegar, lemon juice or sour wine. If you want to be really authentic, add a little urine in their too.

Seal the jar tightly, and bury it outside your front door. A witch bottle will protect your house for years.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday Source: plentifulearth.com

Planet: Jupiter

Element: Earth

Gender: Masculine

Deities: Juno, Jupiter, Thor, Zeus

Colors: Blue, Green, Purple, Rich Royal Colors

Crystals: Aventurine, Amethyst, Brown Jasper, Green Lodestone, Green Tourmaline, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Peridot, Tin, Turquoise

Herbs & Plants: Anise, Borage, Cinquefoil, Clove, Dandelion, Dill, Fig, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Maple, Meadowsweet, Mint, Nutmeg, Oak, Patchouli, Sage, Star Anise

Incenses: Cinnamon, Clove, Jupiter Oil, Musk, Nutmeg, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Sage

Energies & Associations: Abundance, Career, Employment, Energetic Increase, Expansion, Generosity, Growth, Happiness, Healing, Harvesting, Honest Leadership, Honor, Leadership, Legal Matters, Loyalty, Luck, Male Fertility, Material Opportunities, Money, Optimism, Power, Prosperity, Protection, Riches, Wealth

Thursday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Jupiter

Colour: blue, purple, green

Plants: oak, wheat

Stone: Amethyst, Lepidolite, Sugilite, Tin

Herbs: Clove, Oakmoss, Cinnamon, Musk, Nutmeg, and Sage

Oils:manifest oil

Gods: Thor, Jupiter, Zeus, Taranis, Perun, and Perkunas.

Thursdays are ruled by the planet Jupiter. It is also associated with the Norse god Thor and the Roman God Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet and therefor the most powerful. 

Thursday is the best day to perform manifesting magic. Prepare that money magic, ask for that raise, have fun with friends and loved ones. 

Spells and rituals: luck, happiness, health, legal matters, male fertility, treasure, wealth, honour, riches, clothing, money, desires, business, group pursuits, joy, laughter, and expansion.

Thrifty Thursday spells:

Write what you want to manifest on a bay leaf and burn it.

Start your morning with a slice of whole wheat toast. Add butter or your choice of spread in the form of a dollar symbol ($) and feel the abundance and prosperity entering your life. 

Have a meal with a good friends or family. Laugh a lot and feel how abundant your life is with the love and friendships you have. 

Spell For Wednesday – Heart Chakra Clearing Spell

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Heart Chakra Clearing Spell

Table of Contents

How to Cast a Heart Chakra Clearing Spell

Heart’s Renewal

Radiant Heart

Make Your Spell More Potent

When to Use a Heart Chakra Clearing Spell

How Long Does a Heart Chakra Clearing Spell Take to Work?

The Witches’ History, Our History

The Witches’ History, Our History

In the early days, when Christianity was slowly growing in strength, the Old Religion—the Wiccans and other pagans—was one of its rivals. It is only natural to want to get rid of a rival and the Church pulled no punches to do just that. It has frequently been said that the gods of an old religion become the devils of a new. This was certainly the case here. The God of the Old Religion was a horned god. So, apparently, was the Christian’s Devil. Obviously then, reasoned the Church, the pagans were Devil worshippers! This type of reasoning is used by the Church even today. Missionaries were particularly prone to label all primitive tribes upon whom they stumbled as devil-worshippers, just because the tribe worshipped a god or gods other than the Christian one. It would not matter that the people were good, happy, often morally and Ethically better living than the vast majority of Christians … they had to be converted!

The charge of Devil-worship, so often leveled at Witches, is ridiculous. The Devil is a purely Christian invention; there being no mention of him, as such, before the New Testament. In fact it is interesting to note that the whole concept of evil associated with the Devil is due to an error in translation. The original Old Testament Hebrew Ha-satan and the New Testament Greek diabolos simply mean “opponent” or “adversary”. It should be remembered that the idea of dividing the Supreme Power into two—good and evil—is the idea of an advanced and complex civilization. The Old Gods, through their gradual development, were very much “human” in that they would have their good side and their bad side. It was the idea of an all-good, all-loving deity which necessitated an antagonist. In simple language, you can only have the color white if there is an opposite color, black, to which you can compare it. This view of an all-good god was developed by Zoroaster (Zarathustra), in Persia in the seventh century BCE. The idea later spread westward and was picked up in Mithraism and, later, in Christianity.

As Christianity gradually grew in strength, so the Old Religion was slowly pushed back. Back until, about the time of the Reformation, it only existed in the outlying country districts. Non-Christians at that time became known as Pagans and Heathens. “Pagan” comes from the Latin Pagani and simply means “people who live in the country”. The word “Heathen” means “one who dwells on the heath”. So the terms were appropriate for non-Christians at that time, but they bore no connotations of evil and their use today in a derogatory sense is quite incorrect.

As the centuries passed, the smear campaign against non-Christians continued. What the Wiccans did was reversed and used against them. They did magick to promote fertility and increase the crops; the Church claimed that they made women and cattle barren and blighted the crops! No one apparently stopped to think that if the Witches really did what they were accused of, they would suffer equally themselves. After all, they too had to eat to live. An old ritual act for fertility was for the villagers to go to the fields in the light of the full moon and to dance around the field astride pitchforks, poles and broomsticks; riding them like hobby horses. They would leap high in the air as they danced, to show the crops how high to grow. A harmless enough form of sympathetic magick. But the Church claimed not only that they were working against the crops, but that they actually flew through the air on their poles … surely the work of the Devil!

In 1484 Pope Innocent VIII produced his Bull against Witches. Two years later two infamous German monks, Heinrich Institoris Kramer and Jakob Sprenger, produced their incredible concoction of anti-Witchery, the Malleus Maleficarum (The Witch Hammer). In this book definite instructions were given for the prosecution of Witches. However, when the book was submitted to the Theological Faculty of the University of Cologne—the appointed censor at that time—the majority of the professors refused to have anything to do with it. Kramer and Sprenger, nothing daunted, forged the approbation of the whole faculty; a forgery that was not discovered until 1898.

Gradually the hysteria kindled by Kramer and Sprenger began to spread. It spread like a fire—flashing up suddenly in unexpected places; spreading quickly across the whole of Europe. For nearly three hundred years the fires of the persecutions raged. Humankind had gone mad. The inhabitants of entire villages where one or two Witches were suspected of living, were put to death with the cry: “Destroy them all… the Lord will know his own!” In 1586 the Archbishop of Treves decided that the local Witches had caused the recent severe winter. By dint of frequent torture a “confession” was obtained and one hundred twenty men and women were burned to death on his charge that they had interfered with the elements.

Since fertility was of great importance—fertility of crops and beasts—there were certain sexual rites enacted by the Wicca, as followers of the nature religion. These sexual rites seem to have been given unnecessary prominence by the Christian judges, who seemed to delight in prying into the most minute of details concerning them. The rites of the Craft were joyous in essence. It was an extremely happy religion and so was, in many ways, totally incomprehensible to the gloomy Inquisitors and Reformers who sought to suppress it.

A rough estimate of the total number of people burned, hung or tortured to death on the charge of Witchcraft, is nine million. Obviously not all of these were followers of the Old Religion. This had been a wonderful opportunity for some to get rid of anyone against whom they bore a grudge!’ An excellent example of the way in which the hysteria developed and spread is found in the case of the so-called Witches of Salem, Massachusetts. It is doubtful if any of the victims hung* there were really followers of the Old Religion. Just possibly Bridget Bishop and Sarah Good were, but the others were nearly all pillars of the local church up until the time the hysterical children “cried out” on them.

But what about Satanism? The Witches were called worshippers of the Devil. Was there any truth to this? No. Yet as with so many of the charges, there was reason for the belief. The early Church was extremely harsh on its people. It not only governed the peasants’ way of worship but also their ways of life and love. Even between married couples, sexual intercourse was frowned upon. It was felt that there should be no joy from the act, it being permitted solely for procreation. Intercourse was illegal on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays; for forty days before Christmas and a similar time before Easter; for three days prior to receiving communion, and from the time of conception to forty days after paturition. In other words, there was a grand total of approximately two months in the year only when it was possible to have sexual relations with your spouse … but without deriving pleasure from it, of course!

It was no wonder that this, together with other such harshness, led to a rebellion—albeit a clandestine one. The people—this time the Christians—finding that their lot was not bettered by praying to the so-called God of Love, decided to pray to his opposite instead. If God wouldn’t help them, perhaps the Devil would. So Satanism came into being. A parody of Christianity; a mockery of it. It was a revolt against the harshness of the Church. As it turned out the “Devil” did not help the poor peasant either. But at least he was showing his disdain for the authorities; he was going against the establishment. It did not take Mother Church long to find out about this rebellion. Satanism was anti-Christian. Witchcraft was also—in their eyes—anti-Christian. Ergo, Witchcraft and Satanism were one and the same.

In 1604 King James I passed his Witchcraft Act, but this was repealed in 1736. It was replaced by an Act that stated that there was no such thing as Witchcraft and to pretend to have occult powers was to face being charged with fraud. By the late seventeenth century the surviving members of the Craft had gone underground; into hiding. For the next three hundred years, to all appearances Witchcraft was dead. But a religion which had lasted twenty thousand years, in effect, did not die so easily. In small groups—surviving covens, of times only of family members—the Craft continued.

In the literary field Christianity had a heyday. Printing had been invented and developed during the persecutions, therefore anything published on the subject of Witchcraft was written from the Church’s point of view. Later books had only these early works to which to refer so, not unnaturally, they were heavily biased against the Old Religion. In fact it was not until 1921, when Dr. Margaret Alice Murray produced The Witch Cult In Western Europe, that anyone looked at Witchcraft with anything like an unbiased light. From studying the records of the trials of the Middle Ages, Murray (an eminent anthropologist and then Professor of Egyptology at London University) picked up the clues that seemed to her to indicate that there was a definite, organized, pre-Christian religion behind all the “hogwash” of the Christian allegations. Although her theories finally proved a little far-fetched in some areas, she did indeed strike some chords. Wicca was by no means as far-reaching and widespread as Murray suggested (nor was there proof of a direct, unbroken line of descent from the cavepeople), but there can be no doubt that it did exist as an indubitable religious cult, if sporadic as to time and place. She enlarged on her views in a second book, The God of the Witches, in 1931.

In England, in 1951, the last laws against Witchcraft were finally repealed. This cleared the way for the Witches themselves to speak up. In 1954 Dr. Gerald Brousseau Gardner, in his book Witchcraft Today, said, in effect, ‘What Margaret Murray has theorized is quite true. Witchcraft was a religion and in fact it still is. I know, because I am a Witch myself.” He went on to tell how the Craft was still very much alive, albeit underground. He was the first to give the Witches’ side of the story. At the time of his writing it seemed, to him, that the Craft was rapidly declining and perhaps only hanging on by a thread. He was greatly surprised when, as a result of the circulation of his books, he began to hear from many covens throughout Europe, all still happily practicing their beliefs. Yet these surviving covens had learned their lesson. They did not wish to take the chance of coming out into the open. Who was to say the persecutions could not start again?

For a while Gerald Gardner’s was the single voice speaking for the Craft. However, whatever one’s feelings about Gardner, whatever one’s belief in the Wicca’s origins, all present-day Witches and would-be Witches owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude for having had the courage to stand up and speak out for Witchcraft. It is because of him that we can enjoy the Craft, in its many forms, today.

In America the first Witch to “stand up and be recognized” was Raymond Buckland. At that time there were no covens visible in this country. Initiated in Scotland (Perth) by Gardner’s High Priestess, Buckland set out to emulate Gardner insofar as to try to straighten the long-held misconceptions and to show the Craft for what it truly is. Soon Sybil Leek arrived on the scene, followed by Gavin and Yvonne Frost and other individuals. It was an exciting time as more and more covens, and many different traditions, came intonthe open or at least made themselves known. Today the would-be Witch has a wide selection from which to choose: Gardnerian, Celtic (in many variations), Saxon, Alexandrian, Druidic, Algard, Norse, Irish, Scottish, Sicilian, Huna, etc. That there are so many, and such varied, branches (“denominations” or “traditions”) of Witchcraft is admirable. We are all different. It is not surprising that there is no one religion that suits all people. In the same way, then, there can be no one type of Witchcraft to suit all Witches. Some like lots of ritual, while some are for simplicity. Some are from Celtic backgrounds, others from Saxon, Scots, Irish, Italian, or any of a number of others. Some favor a matriarchy; others a patriarchy and still others seek a balance. Some prefer to worship in a group (coven), while others are for solitary worship. With the large number of different denominations, then, there is now more likelihood of everyone finding a path they can travel in comfort. Religion has come a long way from its humble beginnings in the caves of pre-history. Witchcraft, as one small facet of religion, has also come a long way. It has grown to become a world wide religion, legally recognized.

Today, across America, it is not at all unusual to find open Wiccan festivals and seminars taking place in such unlikely places as family campgrounds and motels such as the Holiday Inn. Witches appear on television and radio talk shows; they are written up in local and national newspapers and magazines. Witchcraft courses are given in colleges. Even in the Armed Forces is Wicca recognized as a valid religion— Department of the
Army Pamphlet No. 165-13 “Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups—A Handbook for Chaplains” includes instructions as to the religious rights of Witches right alongside those of Islamic groups, Sikh groups, Christian Heritage, Indian Heritage, Japanese and Jewish groups.

Yes, Witchcraft has a place in past history and will have a definite place in the future.

Excerpt from Buckland Complete Book of Witchcraft
Raymond Buckland, Author

January 1, 2025 Current Moon Phase for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: MoonGiant.com

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com

For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society

Moon Phase

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Crescent Phase. Best seen in the west after the sun dips below the horizon at sunset. This is the first Phase after the New Moon and is a great time to see the features of the moon’s surface. The moon is close to the sun in the sky and mostly dark except for the right edge of the moon which becomes brighter as the days get closer to the next phase which is a First Quarter with a 50% illumination.

Visit the January 2025 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Crescent Phase

The Waxing Crescent on January 1 has an illumination of 4%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On January 1 the Moon is 1.83 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Today’s Moon Sign: ♒ Aquarius

The current zodiac moon sign is Aquarius, positioned at 5.99° within the sign. The Moon entered Aquarius on Jan 1, 12:07 AM and will shift into Pisces on Jan 3, 4:24 AM. The zodiac moon sign represents the position of the Moon as it moves through the twelve signs of the zodiac. Each zodiac moon sign lasts about 2 to 2.5 days as the Moon travels through that part of the sky.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Crescent
Illumination: 4%
Moon Age: 1.83 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 378,628.58 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,097,869.93 km

2 January 2025 Current Moon Phase for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for January 2nd, 2025 is the Waxing Crescent phase.

On this day, the moon is 2.36 days old and 6.85% illuminated with a tilt of 118.566°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 377,563.71 km and the moon sign is Aquarius.

The Moon phase for January 2nd, 2025 is a Waxing Crescent phase. This is the phase where the moon started to become visible again after the New Moon.

In this part of the moon cycle, the Moon is moving away from the Sun and is becoming more and more illuminated by sunlight. In this phase, the moon will go from 0.1% to 49.9% illuminated before reaching the First Quarter phase.

In the Waxing Crescent phase the moon rises before noon in the east, transits the meridian before sunset, before setting in the west before midnight.

The Waxing Crescent phase, like all moon phases, will last for just over 7 days. The actual length will vary because of the elliptical shaped orbit of the moon. The moon is close to the Sun in the sky and the right edge will become brighter as it approaches 50% illumination and the First Quarter phase

Fun fact: although only a small part of the Moon is illuminated in the Waxing Crescent phase, you can still sometimes see the rest of moon as faintly visible. This is known as “earthshine” or Da Vinci glow and is a result of sunlight being reflected off the Earth and back to the Moon.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Crescent

Moon age: 2.36 days

Moon illumination: 6.85%

Moon tilt: 118.566°

Moon angle: 0.53

Moon distance: 377,563.71 km

Moon sign: Aquarius

Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today

May your and your family’s lives be filled with love, happiness, laughter, joy, and all things positive!

Blessed be.

If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft or herbs or flowers or anything pertaining to witchcraft, please put it in the comment section or email Lady Carla Beltane at ladybeltane@witchesofthecraft.com. I will try to find some information to post about it.

YEARLY PAGAN CALENDAR OF OBSERVANCES

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Yearly PAGAN CALENDAR OF OBSERVANCES

JANUARY

JAN. 1: Hag’s Day – honoring the goddess as She Who Transforms
Day of Ishtar ( Inanna, Ashtart, Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, Anat, Astarte, Anaitgis, Atar, Isis): Goddess of Love & Battle.

JAN. 2-3: Feast of Old to Greek Goddess Hekate – who guides all through transitions and crisis.

JAN. 6: Triple Goddess Day—honoring the Goddess as the Three-In-One;
Day of the Lord of the Dance – honoring Shiva, seeking his aid for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and also for a spouse if desired.

JAN. 9: Festival of Isis: Mother Goddess, Great Goddess, Throne of Egypt

JAN. 16: Festival of Ganesh: God of Success

JAN. 17-18 Tu B’Shevat – Jewish Festival of Trees, celebrated with tree plantings and orchard blessings. Originally honored Old Canaanite-Hebrew Goddess Asherah.

JAN. 17-19 Feast of Fate – Ruler of Past, present, and Future, honoring Goddess as Moirai (old Greek), Norns (Old Norse), Coatlicue (Aztec), Pachamama (Inca), Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi) & Providence (Christian).

JAN. 18: Day of Danu – Celebrating the Great Mother Goddess who Shows the Way.

JAN. 23: Egyptian Day of Hathor: Goddess of Love, Tombs and the Sky.

JAN. 24-Feb 1 Sementivae – Old Roman festival of sowing, honoring Earth Goddess Terra (Greek Gaia), Grain Goddess Ceres (Greek Demeter), and Seed Goddess Proserpina (Greek Persephone).

 

FEBRUARY
FEB. 2: IMBOLC SABBAT: Cleansing, Purification, Quickening. Imbolc/St.Brigid’s Day – Old Celtic/Irish feast of Goddess Brigid; merged with the Christian feast of St. Brigid. Fires were lit to welcome Her as She traveled about blessing fields, animals, and people.

 

FEB. 7: Greek Day of Selene: Moon Goddess

FEB. 14: Norse Family Festival – Celebrated as Valentine’s Day

FEB. 1-14 Greek festival of God Dionysus – in which vines were pruned and sprinkled with wine, accompanied by ritual singing and dancing.
FEB. 15: Lupercalia (Festival of the Wolf): Pan’s Day—Honoring the Lord of the Wilderness, Animals, and Fertility. Coming of Spring.

FEB. 23: Egyptian Day of Nut: Goddess of Healing and Fertility

FEB. 28: Cake Day – Offering little cakes to the God and the Goddess; Remembering the ancestors with cakes and flowers.

 

MARCH
MAR. 4: Celtic Feast of Rhiannon: Moon Goddess, Underworld Goddess

 

MAR. 5: Navigium Isidis – Egyptian festival honoring Goddess Isis as Lady of the Moon and Ruler of the Sea; celebrated with the launching of a boat of offerings.

MAR. 9: Mother Goddess Day – honoring all Mother Goddesses – the loving, nurturing Goddess.

MAR. 11: Great Night of Shiva: vigil and feast for Transcendence

MAR. 14: Egyptian Festival of Au Set: Snake Goddess who wards off poverty

MAR. 17: Roman Liberalia: Maenad Festival of Bacchus (Dionysus)– honoring the God of the Vine and Rebirth.
Canaanite of Festival of Astarte: Goddess of Love

MAR. 20: – Ala Festival (Nigerian)
– Iduna’s Day (Norse)
– Alban Eilir (Celtic, Druid holiday)
– Spring Harvest Festival (Egyptian)

MAR. 20-21: Sumerian Festival – celebrating the return of Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) from the Underworld to be with Inanna (Goddess of Life) for the verdant part of the year.

MAR. 20 or 21: OSTARA SABBAT: Spring Equinox; The Goddess of Spring.Spring Equinox aka Vernal Equinox aka Ostara. Marks the beginning of Spring. Days and nights are exactly equal, the sun rises and sets in the exact east and west. This holiday represents the first creation, but also the annual creation (planting so crops grow each year) and most symbolic, the perpetual creation. Fertility symbols abound such as eggs and rabbits. Spring or Vernal Equinox begins a forty day period which culminates with May Day, another fertility Spring festival of ancient origin. The other three forty day periods are: Fall Equinox (Sept 22 or 23) to Halloween/AllSaints Day (Oct. 31, Nov.1), Dec. 25 to Imbolc/Candlemas (Feb 1 or 2) and of course, Lent. Lent is the forty day period beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Sunday every year.

MAR. 24: Feast Day of Archangel Gabriel whose name means, “The High One’s Hero,” or “Hero of God,” or “Power of God,” or “Might of God.” Note this day comes one day before Annunciation Day when Gabriel performed his most famous task. Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Gabriel, ending a thousand year plus tradition by opting to lump him in with Raphael and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29. Originally the Church had an angel for each of the four “corners” of the year, the solstices and equinoxes. It was the Church’s only recognition of these “pagan” holy days.

MAR. 25: Lady Day – honoring the Crone as Grandmother; Mother of the Mother.

MAR. 30: Babylonian Day of Bau: Mother of Ea (The Earth)

 

APRIL
APR. 1: Dark Mother Day –honoring Black Annis, Kali;
Fool’s Day—honoring the God of Chaos Energy.
Day of Venus: Goddess of Love and the Hunt

 

APR. 5: Roman Day of Fortuna: Goddess of Fate

APR. 7: Feast of Blajini—offerings made to the Other People/Sidhe or Faeries “Kindly Ones”.

APR. 7-8: Feast of Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – who represents the feminine in Nature and protects women throughout their lives.

APR. 8: Day of Mooncakes—honoring the Moon Goddess.

APR. 15: – Feast of Tellus Mater (Roman)
– Festival of Ba’ast, Feast of Bast (Egyptian cat goddess)

APR. 16: – St. Padarn’s Day (Celtic)
– Feast of St. George (Byzantine)

APR. 15-17: Feast of the Seas – Honoring God-Goddess as Olokun-Yemaya (Yoruba/Santeria) and Okeanos-Tethys (Old Greek).

APR. 22: Earth Day – Day to honor the Earth and to meditate on Deity manifesting as Mother Earth
– Festival of Isthar (Babylonian)
– Feast of the Divine Couple (Japanese)
– Feast of Elaphebolia (Greek)
– Odin’s Day – Norse festival.

APR. 23: Festival of the Greenman—honoring the God of the Forest and vegetation.

APR. 25: – Spring Festivals – Dedicated to Herne, Pan, Horned God.
– Roman Robligalia – Corn Mothers (Ceres and Demeter) and Harvest.

APR. 25: Spring Festival – dedicated to the Horned God and Corn Mother.

APR. 28: Celebrated April 28 – May 3: Festival of Flora: remembrance of those who passed into the Underworld.

APR. 30: May Eve—Walpurgis Night; annual gathering of Witches and covens. Beltane Begins at Sundown (Celtic, Wiccan) Old Norse Feast.

APR. 30 – MAY 2: – Beltane – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times, celebrating Blodeuwedd (Goddess of Flowers) and Llew (Oak King, God of the Waxing Sun).
– Old Norse Feast – Celebrating Nanna (Goddess of Flowers), true love of Baldur (God of Light).
– Feast of Sacred Marriage – Honoring Goddess-God as Inanna & Dumuzi , Ishtar & Tammuz (Old Sumerian), Isis & Osiris (Egyptian), Oshun & Shango (Yoruba/Santeria).

 

MAY
MAY 1: BELTANE SABBAT: Festival of Spring and Fertility. Sidhe Day. Beltaine – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times.

 

MAY 4: Celtic/British Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit: Corn Goddesses of Fertility

May 4 – Celtic Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit – Corn Goddesses of fertility, healing, and poets.
– St. Monica’s Day (Irish)
– Veneration of the Thorn (Irish)
– Festival of Sheila Na Gig (Irish)

MAY 6: – Shepherd’s Day – Day to meditate on Deity as Lord of Animals: Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Osiris (Egyptian), Pan (Old Greek), Shiva Pasupati (Hindu).
– Eyvind Kelve (Norse)

MAY 9: – Greek Feast of Artemis

MAY 9-12: Lemuria – Roman festival when the spirits of the dead are thought to revisit their homes.

MAY 13: – Roman Garland Day, Offering garlands to Neptune.
– Month of Hawthorn, Celtic festival of the tree.
– Our Lady of Fatima Day (Portugal)

MAY 14: – Isis Day in ancient Egypt

MAY 14: -16 Feast of Divine Love and Compassion – Source of healing and beneficence, honoring the Goddess as Isis (Old Egyptian), Oshun (Yoruba/Santeria), Lakshmi (Hindu).

MAY 15: – Festival of Vesta (Roman)
– Maia and Mercury’s Day (Roman)
MAY 18: – Celtic Feast of Greek God Pan – Who represents the masculine in Nature and protects men throughout their lives. Men recognized the transitions in their lives and honored male fertility.

MAY 19: Celtic Feast of Brigid – In which sacred healing wells and springs were adorned with flowers in honor of Goddess Brigid, daughter of Mother Goddess Danu and Father God Dagda.

MAY 21: Dark/Bright Mother Goddess Day—honoring Hecate/Demeter; Uma; Kali/Parvati .

MAY 26: – Festival of Diana begins (ends 31st) (ancient Roman holiday)

MAY 28: FEAST OF BENDIDIA—family feast day honoring of the Goddess of the Moon, Dark Moon, Underworld, Secret Wisdom and Witches.

May 30 – Frigg’s Day, Northern Goddess, spouse of Odin (Teutonic “heathen” European pre-Christian holiday)
– Feast of the Queen of the Underworld Begins (Roman)
– Feast of the Queen of Heaven (European)

 

JUNEMonth of Juno – Dedicated to Roman Goddess Juno, partner of Jove (God of Happiness), protector of marriage and family.
June 2 – Juno Regina’s Day (Roman)
– Sin’s Day (Norse)
– Shapatu of Ishtar (Babylonian)
– Seamen’s Day (Icelandish)
– St. Elmo’s Day

 

JUN. 5: Earth Mother Day—honoring Gaia/Tailtiu/Mother Earth. Calling forth good harvests.

JUN. 11: – Feast of Matuta (Roman)
– Matralia (Roman)
– Fortuna’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 13: Feast of Epona – The Celtic Horse Goddess honoring the Goddess of the Horse [Otherworld Guide].
– Athena’s Day (Greek)
– Minerva’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 14: – Vidar’s Day (Norse)
– Birthday of the Muses (Greek). Music, the arts & inspiration “born”

JUN. 16: – Night of the Teardrop (Egyptian)

JUN. 18: Roman Day of Anna – Goddess Danu to the Celts. Early Christian-Pagans made sure Anna entered the Kristian story, making her Yeshua’s grandmother, Mary’s mother.

JUN. 20: – Iron Skegge’s Day (Norse)
– Festival of Edfu (Egyptian)
– Kuan-Yin Day (day she became a Bodhisattva)

JUN. 21: LITHA SABBAT: Summer Solstice; celebrating Fullness of the Year, Midsummer’s Ever: offerings to the Other People.
– Day of Cerridwen and her Cauldron (English/Welsh)
– Day of Aine of Knockaine (Irish)
– Day of the Green Man (Northern Europe)
– The Great Mother (British)
– Alban Hefin (Druidic)
– Waa-Laa Ends (Native American)
– Litha (Wiccan)
– All Hera’s Day (Roman)
– Ishtar’s Day (Babylonian)
– Astarte’s Day (Canaanite)
– Aphrodite’s Day (Greek)
– Yemaya’s Day (Brazilian)
– Aine’s Day (Irish)

JUN. 23: Day of the Lady and Lord of the Sidhe—Otherworld aspects of the Divine.
– Day of the Fairy Goddesses – Aine, Ana, Anu, Danu
– Celtic Day of the Greenman – Herne, Cernunnos, Lugh

JUN. 24: TEMPLAR HOLY DAY. In the Roman calendar this day was thought to be Summer Solstice. The Church renamed this pagan holiday to St. John the Baptist Day. Templars revered it highly. On Jun 24, 1314 a mysterious band of knights joined Robert the Bruce of Scotland on the battlefield making his victory at Bannockburn possible. These knights could only have been the a troop of disbanded and now in-hiding Templars who had fled to western Scotland. St. John’s day was used by Freemasons in 1717 to found the first public (non-Scottish) Order of Freemasonry in London. Masonic teachings are said to descend from the esoteric Christianity of Templarism. St. John the Baptizer was beheaded because he wouldn’t give in and sacrifice his principles. This is a Templar ideal, as is the constancy and regularity — order out of chaos — of the solstices and equinoxes. So for both reasons, Christian and “pagan,” we observe this day.
– Feast of the Sun (Aztec)
– Midsummer Bride (Swedish)
– Inti Raymi (Incan)
– Lady Luck (European)
– Burning of the Lamps at Sais (Egyptian)

JUN. 25: Parvati Praise Day – Women’s Festival for Earth Mother

JUN. 27: Day of the Lares: Household Deities (/Roman) – honored and tended —cleanse/rededicate household – Altars/shrines.

JUN. 29: Shiva Day: Lord of the Dance invoked for blessings

JUN. 30: Sumerian Day of Aestas: Corn Goddess

 

JULYUJUL. 1: Crone Day – Kronia —honoring Kronos -Father Time and Rhea – Old Mother Nature.

 

JUL. 2: Roman Feast of Expectant Mothers.

JUL. 8 Celtic Month of Holly – Honoring the Holly tree.

JUL. 12-14: Feast of the Moon – Honoring Goddess as Selene (Old Greek), Ixchel (Maya), and Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi).

JUL. 13: Birth of Osiris – Egyptian God of Divine Youth, annually resurrected by Isis.

JUL. 17: Celtic Feast of Tailtiu – Mother Nature Goddess who fostered Lugh.

JUL. 21: Witch’s Day—Celebrating the Craft as life, practice and religion.

JUL. 19: Egyptian Opet Festival – Celebrating the marriage of Isis and Osiris.

JUL. 23: Roman Neptunalia: honoring Neptune, God of the Sea

JUL. 27: Belgium Procession of the Witches: Festival of Witches

JUL. 28: Archangel Auriel (Uriel) Day. His/Her name means “Fire or Light of God,” and titles include, Regent of the Sun, Angel of Music, Patron of Prophecy, Archangel of Salvation, Angel of the Presence. See Uriel.org for more about him/her, the crystal egg association, and paintings.

JUL. 29: Festival of Thor – Celebration of Norse God Thor

JUL. 31: thru Aug 2 – Lughnasadh – Old Celtic / Irish Feast of Goddess Tailtiu and God Lugh (Deities of Life and Light), celebrating the grain harvest. Aug. Eve; Sun God, Harvest God, Horned God willing to become the grain of life.
– Lammas, harvest festival coming 40 days after Summer Solstice, offer 1st fruits to the Divine (See Aug. 1)
– Festival of Loki – Day to honor Norse trickster god Loki and his consort Sigyn
– Feast of the Grain Harvest – Honoring Goddess Demeter & Kore (Old Greek), and God as Osiris (Egyptian).

 

AUGUST
AUG. 1: LUGHNASSADH / LAMMAS SABBAT: First Harvest—Bread Harvest. First Harvest Festival of the Celtic Sun God Lugh.

 

AUG. 2: Feast of the Black Madonna – Gnostic celebration of the Dark Goddess

AUG. 3: Day of the Dryads – Greek celebration of the Macedonian maiden spirits of woods and water.

AUG. 3-4: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – Defender of rights and liberties, and punisher of rapists and oppressors.

AUG. 5: Celtic Tree Month of Hazel begins.

AUG. 6: Celtic Fire Festival of Tan Hill.

AUG. 9: Druid Feast of the Fire Spirits
– Roman Vinalia Rustica: wine festival of Venus and Pan

AUG. 11-13: Feast of Father Sky – Honoring God as Obatala (Yoruba/Santeria), Ouranos (Greek), Svarog (Slavic), Thor (Norse), Taranis (Celtic), Dyaus (Hindu).
– Celtic Puck Fair – Fertility Festival.

AUG. 12: The Lights of Isis, Festival of the Egyptian Goddess Isis.

AUG. 19: Roman Vinalia: Marriage of Bacchus

AUG. 20: Marriage of the God and Goddess—Sun God enters Earth Goddess and rules Underworld as Lord of the Shadows.

AUG. 21: Festival of Hecate—Invoking her to protect the harvests now that the God resides within her aspect as the Earth Goddess.

AUG. 21: Greek Festival of Hecate – To protect the harvest.

AUG. 24: Feast of Egyptian God Osiris – Partner and true love of Isis, and father of Horus; guide of all husbands, fathers, and judges.

AUG. 25: Norse God Odin receives knowledge.
– Roman Festival of Goddess Ops – Lady of the Cornucopia, Bounty of the Harvest and Sustainer of Life.

AUG.27: Feast of Egyptian Goddess Isis – Partner and true love of Osiris, and mother of Horus; guide of all wives, mothers, healers, advocates, and teachers.

AUG. 28: Norse Harvest Festival.

AUG. 29 -Sep 11: Return of Isis – Egyptian festival marking the return to Egypt of Goddess Isis (as the star of Sept/Sirius) and God Osiris (as the rising Nile River).

 

SEPTEMBER
AUG. 29 – SEPT. 11: Return of Isis & Osiris (star Sirius, rising Nile waters)

 

SEP. 2: Grape Vine Festival honoring Ariadne & Dionysus

SEP. 9 – 11: Feast of Mother Earth (Greek, etc)

SEP. 9 – 18: Greater Eleusinian Mysteries (Greek): rites of Demeter/Persephone/Hades done every five years. (prepare on the 2nd, initiates on the 11th, purifying sea bath or sea salt bath on the 12th, offerings of barley and grain on the 13th, ‘holy basket of Demeter’/Persephone’s adduction by Hades on the 14th, torch procession for Demeter’s search on the 15th, Holy Night/Initiations/Dedications show mystery/promise of renewed life on the 16th, games/sports/Feast of Divine Life dedicated to Triple Goddess of Kore-Demeter-Persephone on the 18th, return with earthen jars representing the womb of Demeter on the 19th).

SEP. 13: Egyptian Lighting the Fire Ceremony for all departed souls —honoring with candlelight the spirits of the dead.

SEP. 19: Feast of Thoth, Egyptian scribe god

SEP. 21 – 23: MABON SABBAT: Autumn Equinox; Second Harvest—Vine Harvest; Harvest Home/Thanksgiving Feast/Winter-finding for the Norse. The Fall Equinox always begins the forty day
– Birthday of Athena, Greek Goddess of Wisdom also known as Sophia
– Babylonian Ishtar’s Day: Great Goddess
Sep or sometimes Oct (day varies) Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year, always followed ten days later by

SEP. 26 – Oct 5: Navaratri, Hindu Festival of the Great Goddess – Huge holiday in India when Goddess destroys evil and restores cosmic order
Mesopotamian Day of the Sheepfolds: sacrifice to Goat God Azazel.

SEP. 27: Mesopotamian Day of the Willows: Festival of Astarte/Asherah

SEP. 29: Greek Festival Of Nemesis: Goddess of Fate

 

OCTOBER
OCT. 2: Feast of the Guardian Spirits—honoring spirit guides and helpers.

 

OCT. 4: Roman Jejunium Cereris: Fast Day for Ceres

OCT. 9-11: Feast of Divine Wisdom – Source of all knowledge, honoring God-Goddess as Odin-Frigg (Norse); and Goddess as Sophia/Wisdom (Christian), Truth/Maat (Egyptian), Metis (Greek), Sarasvati (Hindu), & Manat (Arabic-Sufi).

OCT. 13: Knights Templar Remembrance Day
Greek Thesmophorus: five-day women’s pilgrimage for Aphrodite as Goddess of Genetyllis (childbirth), Demeter as Mother of a beautiful child (Persephone), with revelry the first day, celebration the second, temple of Demeter the third, fast and mourning for Persephone the fourth, and rejoicing the fifth day.
Oct 18 English Great Horn Fair – Festival of Herne.

OCT. 18: Great Horn Festival—Horned God and Lady of the Wood invoked for the fertility of wild game and the Hunting Season.

OCT. 24: Raphaelmas, Feast of Archangel Raphael, whose name means, “The High One Heals.” Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Raphael, ending more than a thousand years of tradition by opting to lump him in with Gabriel and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29.

OCT. 24: Druid Feast for Spirits of Air

OCT. 26 – NOV. 2: Egyptian Zetesis and Heuresis search and recovery of Osiris by Isis.
– Isia – Egyptian festival recalling Set (God of Destruction) killing God Osiris; Goddess Isis mourning Him, resurrecting Him, and conceiving God Horus with Him; and Osiris becoming Lord of Amenta, land of the dead. He weighs souls against the Feather of Truth on Goddess Maat’s Scale of Justice, but defers to Isis for those who fail the test.

OCT. 31: Samhain / Hallowmas / Halloween – Celtic New Year and feast of Cerridwen (Goddess of Death) and Beli (the Holly King, God of the Waning Sun). Last Harvest; New Year, day when the veil between the worlds is thinnest (God enters the Goddess’ womb for rebirth, hence the tomb become the womb. Third Harvest—Root Harvest; All Hallows Ever: Dark God and Dark Goddess united in the Underworld allow spirit communication at this most holy [hallowed] time.
– 31 – NOV. 2: Descent of Inanna – Sumerian fast recalling the descent of Inanna (Goddess of Life) to the Underworld. Ereshkigal (Goddess of Death and Rebirth) detained Her until She agreed to have Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) remain there each Winter.
– Fast of Hod – Norse fast marking Hod (blind God of Darkness) unintentionally killing Balder (God of Light), and devoted Nanna (Goddess of Flowers) dying of a broken heart.

 

NOVEMBER
0CT. 31 – Nov 6: Mid-Autumn / Day of the Dead / Hallowmas – Festival marking the transformation of life to death, the end of the agricultural year, departure of migrating and hibernating animals, and decay and death of vegetal and animal life. Observed by remembering departed ancestors and contemplating one’s own mortality.

 

NOV. 1: Cailleach’s Reign—Day of the Banshees; honoring the Riders of the Wild Hunt who search for souls to transport to the Land of Shadows. Reign of Celtic Cailleach, Crone Goddess.

NOV. 2: – White Tara Day. Day for meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess, White Tara, who guides the dead to Buddha Amitabha’s Pure Land, where all will find salvation.
– Egyptian Festival of Hathor: Mother of the Gods

NOV. 7 – 9: Feast of Divine Justice – Source of just law, honoring Goddess-God as Maat-Thoth (Egyptian); Goddess as Themis (Greek), Justice (Christian), and God as Forseti (Norse).

NOV. 11: Feast of Dionysus – Greek God whom Yeshua was “connected to” as the Cosmic Gnosis.
– Celtic Lunatishees—Day of the Fairy Sidhe; honoring the Other People in whom is held the immortal life force; Old November Eve [Samhain on old calendar].

NOV. 13: Festival of Jupiter – Roman deity associated with rain and agriculture, prime protector of the state, and concerned with all aspects of life.
– Roman Fontinalia – Feast of Fons, God of Springs.

NOV. 14: Feast of Musicians and Bards – Druid celebration of the Celtic musical arts.

NOV. 16: – Thracian Night of Hecate, Greek Goddess of the Hags or Wisewomen, (later called Witches), her name comes from Heqa-ma’at, a goddess in the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead who later became Hekmah or Hokmah (also spelled Chokmah) meaning wisdom in the ancient Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). From Heqa-ma’at / Hecate / Hokmah we get the Greek word for wisewoman or holywoman, “hag”. Honoring Hecate – Thracian Goddess of the Moon, Magick, and Witches as the Teacher of the Craft.

NOV. 22: NIGHT OF SHIVA—family feast day honoring Shiva as the Pillar of Light/the life-force as the Infinite Light, with oil lamps and candlelight.
– Roman Festival of Diana: Goddess of Moon, Hunt, Wilderness, Birth.

NOV. 27: Uma/Parvati Day—honoring the Goddess as Queen and Mother of the Universe.

NOV. 29: Egyptian Feast of Hathor—honoring the Goddess as Horned Mother, and also as Sekhmet, the Lion Goddess of the Sun, and as Bastet, the Cat Goddess of Fertility and Life—Triple Goddess Bast-Hathor-Sekhmet.

 

DECEMBER
DEC. 1: – Greek / Roman Day of Pallas Athena / Minerva.
– Day for Meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess Red Tara – Protector against evil and harm.

 

DEC. 3: – Roman Day of Cybele / Rhea – The Great Mother.

DEC. 4: – Feast of Shango – Orisha who defends against evil.

DEC. 6: – Mindfulness Day – Zen Buddhist day for mindfully seeing and acting with compassion for the poor and oppressed.

DEC. 7: – Haloia of Demeter.

DEC. 7 – 9: Feast of the Immanent Feminine Divine Spirit – Honoring Goddess as Maha Devi Shakti (Hindu), Holy Spirit Wisdom (Christian).

DEC. 8: Rohatsu – Zen Buddhist celebration of the Buddha’s enlightenment.

DEC. 11: – Sacred to Arianrhod.

DEC. 12: – Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe – Mother of God and Mother of the Oppressed.

DEC. 13: – Feast of the Light-bringer – Honoring Goddess as Juno Lucina (Old Roman).

DEC. 14 – 28: Halcyon Days: time of tranquility.

DEC. 17: – Yoruba / Santeria feast of Orisha Babalu Aye – Healer of deadly diseases.
– Roman/Greek: Saturnalia begins festival to Saturn/Kronos as Harvest and Father Time with His scythe

DEC. 18: – Sacred to Epona.

DEC. 19: – Modresnact: Norse Mothers Night Festival.

DEC. 21: – thru 25 – Old Egyptian festival of Isis, the Magna Mater (Mother of God and Mother of All) giving birth to God Horus.
– YULE SABBAT: Winter Solstice; Return of the Sun God.

DEC. 23: – Sacred to Hathor.

DEC. 24: – Celtic Tree Month – Month of Reed ends, Tree Month of Elder begins.
– Celtic / German Nodlaig Eve/Modresnach: Night of the Great Mother

DEC. 25: – European Feasts of Herne, Frey, Dionysus – Birth of the God, the Light of the World.

DEC. 25: thru Jan 5: Old Norse festival honoring Saturn, Dionysus, Frey and Freya (Deities of Fertility) and the birth of the new-born Baldur (God of Light) with evergreens, fires, and feasting.

DEC. 28: – Sacred to Freya.

DEC. 31: Hogmanay—New Year’s Eve; Crone preparing to depart, winter at its height; Crone, old and withered year changes at midnight into young and fresh New Year. Hag’s Eve.
– Egyptian Lucky Day of Sekmet – Sekmet, the ravaging lioness, with her burning solar eye, is the destroyer/devourer aspect of the goddess.

January Holidays in 2025

January Holidays in 2025

Date Name Location / Topic
Wednesday,Jan 1
New Year’s Day New Year's Day-568
Wednesday,Jan 1
Liberation Day Liberation Day-7771
Wednesday,Jan 1
Republic Day/New Year’s Day Republic Day/New Year's Day-10954
Wednesday,Jan 1
New Year’s Day/Independence Day New Year's Day/Independence Day-7774
Wednesday,Jan 1
Republic Day Republic Day-7780
Wednesday,Jan 1
Restoration of the Czech Independence Day Restoration of the Czech Independence Day-10957
Wednesday,Jan 1
Independence Day Independence Day-14335
Wednesday,Jan 1
Independence Day Independence Day-7777
Wednesday,Jan 1
Polar Bear Plunge Day Polar Bear Plunge Day-7089
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Hangover Day National Hangover Day-3051
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Bloody Mary Day National Bloody Mary Day-3033
Wednesday,Jan 1
Hanukkah VII Hanukkah VII-752
Wednesday,Jan 1
Diet Resolution Week Diet Resolution Week-11108
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Silent Record Week National Silent Record Week-11111
Wednesday,Jan 1
Celebration Of Life Week Celebration Of Life Week-11114
Wednesday,Jan 1
New Year’s Resolutions Week New Year’s Resolutions Week-11117
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Mentoring Month National Mentoring Month-11953
Wednesday,Jan 1
National CBD Month National CBD Month-12026
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Bath Safety Month National Bath Safety Month-12029
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Black Diamond Month National Black Diamond Month-12033
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Blood Donor Month National Blood Donor Month-12036
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Braille Literacy Month National Braille Literacy Month-12040
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Hobby Month National Hobby Month-12044
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Hot Tea Month National Hot Tea Month-12047
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Oatmeal Month National Oatmeal Month-12050
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Slavery And Human Trafficking Prevention Month National Slavery And Human Trafficking Prevention Month-12053
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Slow Cooking Month National Slow Cooking Month-12056
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Soup Month National Soup Month-12059
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Sunday Supper Month National Sunday Supper Month-12062
Wednesday,Jan 1
Global Family Day Global Family Day-12488
Wednesday,Jan 1
Public Domain Day Public Domain Day-12491
Wednesday,Jan 1
National First Foot Day National First Foot Day-12494
Wednesday,Jan 1
Apple Gifting Day Apple Gifting Day-12498
Wednesday,Jan 1
Z Day Z Day-12501
Wednesday,Jan 1
Ring A Bell Day Ring A Bell Day-12504
Wednesday,Jan 1
Copyright Law Day Copyright Law Day-12507
Wednesday,Jan 1
Euro Day Euro Day-12510
Wednesday,Jan 1
Commitment Day Commitment Day-12514
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Menudo Month National Menudo Month-12862
Wednesday,Jan 1
Universal Hour Of Peace Universal Hour Of Peace-12901
Wednesday,Jan 1
Ginuary Ginuary-14225
Wednesday,Jan 1
National Clean Up Your Computer Month National Clean Up Your Computer Month-17493
Wednesday,Jan 1
Dry January Dry January-17689
Wednesday,Jan 1
International Brainteaser Month International Brainteaser Month-17707
Wednesday,Jan 1
Manuary Manuary-18027
Wednesday,Jan 1
Get A Balanced Life Month Get A Balanced Life Month-18246
Wednesday,Jan 1
Celebration Of Life Month Celebration Of Life Month-18264
Wednesday,Jan 1
International Creativity Month International Creativity Month-18285
Wednesday,Jan 1
Veganuary Month Veganuary Month-18337
Thursday,Jan 2
New Year’s Day Holiday New Year's Day Holiday-13985
Thursday,Jan 2
Heroes’ Day/Ancestors’ Day Heroes’ Day/Ancestors’ Day-11489
Thursday,Jan 2
2nd January (Hogmanay)
United Kingdom(Scotland)
2nd January (Hogmanay)-18323
Thursday,Jan 2
Run It up the Flagpole and See If Anyone Salutes It Day Run It up the Flagpole and See If Anyone Salutes It Day-8516
Thursday,Jan 2
Berchtold Day
Switzerland(14 Cantons)
Berchtold Day-7113
Thursday,Jan 2
Carnival Day Carnival Day-7783
Thursday,Jan 2
National Science Fiction Day National Science Fiction Day-1653
Thursday,Jan 2
National Personal Trainer Awareness Day National Personal Trainer Awareness Day-6873
Thursday,Jan 2
National Buffet Day National Buffet Day-2866
Thursday,Jan 2
National Cream Puff Day National Cream Puff Day-5809
Thursday,Jan 2
Hanukkah Ends Hanukkah Ends-752
Thursday,Jan 2
New Year’s weekend New Year's weekend-13985
Thursday,Jan 2
Hanukkah VIII Hanukkah VIII-752
Thursday,Jan 2
New Year Holiday Week New Year Holiday Week-13985
Thursday,Jan 2
Reconquest Day
Spain(Granada)
Reconquest Day-10960
Thursday,Jan 2
Swiss Cheese Day Swiss Cheese Day-12517
Thursday,Jan 2
National Pet Travel Safety Day National Pet Travel Safety Day-12520
Thursday,Jan 2
55 Mph Speed Limit Day 55 Mph Speed Limit Day-12523
Thursday,Jan 2
Happy Mew Year For Cats Day Happy Mew Year For Cats Day-12529
Thursday,Jan 2
Motivation And Inspiration Day Motivation And Inspiration Day-12532
Thursday,Jan 2
World Introvert Day World Introvert Day-12545
Friday,Jan 3
New Year’s Day Holiday New Year's Day Holiday-13985
Friday,Jan 3
Festival of Sleep Day Festival of Sleep Day-5040
Friday,Jan 3
National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day-4412
Friday,Jan 3
National Drinking Straw Day National Drinking Straw Day-5847
Friday,Jan 3
National Fruitcake Toss Day National Fruitcake Toss Day-5815
Friday,Jan 3
New Year Holiday Week New Year Holiday Week-13985
Friday,Jan 3
Revolution Day Revolution Day-14406
Friday,Jan 3
Women Rock! Day Women Rock! Day-12535
Friday,Jan 3
International Mind-Body Wellness Day International Mind-Body Wellness Day-12538
Friday,Jan 3
Humiliation Day Humiliation Day-12541
Saturday,Jan 4
New Year’s Day Holiday New Year's Day Holiday-13985
Saturday,Jan 4
Independence Day Independence Day-7794
Saturday,Jan 4
World Braille Day World Braille Day-4430
Saturday,Jan 4
Day of King Amador Day of King Amador-7786
Saturday,Jan 4
Martyrs of Independence Day Martyrs of Independence Day-7791
Saturday,Jan 4
National Spaghetti Day National Spaghetti Day-2197
Saturday,Jan 4
National Trivia Day National Trivia Day-2857
Saturday,Jan 4
Tom Thumb Day Tom Thumb Day-12548
Saturday,Jan 4
Perihelion Day Perihelion Day-12553
Saturday,Jan 4
Pop Music Chart Day Pop Music Chart Day-12556
Sunday,Jan 5
Guru Gobind Singh Birthday Guru Gobind Singh Birthday-4489
Sunday,Jan 5
Armenian Christmas Eve Armenian Christmas Eve-14346
Sunday,Jan 5
Twelfth Night Twelfth Night-4290
Sunday,Jan 5
National Keto Day National Keto Day-4415
Sunday,Jan 5
National Bird Day National Bird Day-901
Sunday,Jan 5
National Whipped Cream Day National Whipped Cream Day-3045
Sunday,Jan 5
National Screenwriters Day National Screenwriters Day-4400
Monday,Jan 6
Epiphany (The Three Wise Men Day) Epiphany (The Three Wise Men Day)-757
Monday,Jan 6
Armenian Christmas Day Armenian Christmas Day-11492
Monday,Jan 6
Army Day Army Day-10963
Monday,Jan 6
Orthodox Christmas Eve Orthodox Christmas Eve-18345
Monday,Jan 6
National Bean Day National Bean Day-1650
Monday,Jan 6
National Shortbread Day National Shortbread Day-5789
Monday,Jan 6
National Technology Day National Technology Day-4330
Monday,Jan 6
National Cuddle Up Day National Cuddle Up Day-5052
Monday,Jan 6
National Thank God It’s Monday Day National Thank God It’s Monday Day-8519
Monday,Jan 6
Epiphany Epiphany-18342
Monday,Jan 6
New Year Holiday Week New Year Holiday Week-13985
Monday,Jan 6
Twelfth Night Twelfth Night-4290
Monday,Jan 6
National Folic Acid Awareness Week National Folic Acid Awareness Week-11126
Monday,Jan 6
Weigh-In Day Weigh-In Day-12526
Monday,Jan 6
National Take Down The Christmas Tree Day National Take Down The Christmas Tree Day-12559
Monday,Jan 6
World Day For War Orphans World Day For War Orphans-12564
Monday,Jan 6
Apple Tree Day Apple Tree Day-12567
Tuesday,Jan 7
Victory over Genocide Day Victory over Genocide Day-7797
Tuesday,Jan 7
Orthodox Christmas Orthodox Christmas-4440
Tuesday,Jan 7
Coptic Christmas Coptic Christmas-4333
Tuesday,Jan 7
Pioneers Day Pioneers Day-7801
Tuesday,Jan 7
Old Rock Day Old Rock Day-5046
Tuesday,Jan 7
Ethiopian Christmas Day Ethiopian Christmas Day-17483
Tuesday,Jan 7
National Bobblehead Day National Bobblehead Day-4453
Tuesday,Jan 7
National Tempura Day National Tempura Day-4495
Tuesday,Jan 7
Constitution Day Constitution Day-7806
Tuesday,Jan 7
National Pass Gas Day National Pass Gas Day-12570
Tuesday,Jan 7
Harlem Globetrotters Day Harlem Globetrotters Day-12573
Tuesday,Jan 7
I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day-12576
Wednesday,Jan 8
Orthodox Christmas Holiday Orthodox Christmas Holiday-4440
Wednesday,Jan 8
Earth’s Rotation Day Earth's Rotation Day-6901
Wednesday,Jan 8
National Argyle Day National Argyle Day-6511
Wednesday,Jan 8
National Bubble Bath Day National Bubble Bath Day-3024
Wednesday,Jan 8
National English Toffee Day National English Toffee Day-5822
Wednesday,Jan 8
National JoyGerm Day National JoyGerm Day-6523
Wednesday,Jan 8
National Winter Skin Relief Day National Winter Skin Relief Day-6883
Wednesday,Jan 8
New Year Holiday Week New Year Holiday Week-13985
Wednesday,Jan 8
War On Poverty Day War On Poverty Day-12579
Wednesday,Jan 8
Show And Tell At Work Day Show And Tell At Work Day-12583
Wednesday,Jan 8
National Take The Stairs Day National Take The Stairs Day-12617
Thursday,Jan 9
Martyrs’ Day Martyrs' Day-7809
Thursday,Jan 9
Word Nerd Day Word Nerd Day-6539
Thursday,Jan 9
Peace Agreement Day Peace Agreement Day-7812
Thursday,Jan 9
National Apricot Day National Apricot Day-4444
Thursday,Jan 9
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day-2849
Thursday,Jan 9
National Static Electricity Day National Static Electricity Day-5795
Thursday,Jan 9
Day of the Republika Srpska
Bosnia and Herzegovina(Republika Srpska)
Day of the Republika Srpska-10966
Thursday,Jan 9
International Choreographers Day International Choreographers Day-12587
Thursday,Jan 9
National Cassoulet Day National Cassoulet Day-12593
Thursday,Jan 9
Play God Day Play God Day-12596
Thursday,Jan 9
National Balloon Ascension Day National Balloon Ascension Day-12601
Friday,Jan 10
Margaret Thatcher Day Margaret Thatcher Day-7092
Friday,Jan 10
Vodoun Festival Vodoun Festival-7815
Friday,Jan 10
Majority Rule Day Majority Rule Day-6892
Friday,Jan 10
National Bittersweet Chocolate Day National Bittersweet Chocolate Day-5752
Friday,Jan 10
National Cut Your Energy Costs Day National Cut Your Energy Costs Day-4555
Friday,Jan 10
National Oysters Rockefeller Day National Oysters Rockefeller Day-6886
Friday,Jan 10
National Save The Eagles Day National Save The Eagles Day-6560
Friday,Jan 10
Asarah B’Tevet Asarah B'Tevet-4356
Friday,Jan 10
National Houseplant Appreciation Day National Houseplant Appreciation Day-12604
Friday,Jan 10
Peculiar People Day Peculiar People Day-12611
Saturday,Jan 11
Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day-6529
Saturday,Jan 11
Kosrae Constitution Day Kosrae Constitution Day-7819
Saturday,Jan 11
Anniversary of the Independence Manifesto Anniversary of the Independence Manifesto-7823
Saturday,Jan 11
National Milk Day National Milk Day-2888
Saturday,Jan 11
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day National Human Trafficking Awareness Day-4311
Saturday,Jan 11
National Step in the Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day National Step in the Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day-8522
Saturday,Jan 11
National Vision Board Day National Vision Board Day-5632
Saturday,Jan 11
National Children’s Day National Children's Day-842
Saturday,Jan 11
Cuckoo Dancing Week Cuckoo Dancing Week-11139
Saturday,Jan 11
International Parity At Work Day International Parity At Work Day-12614
Saturday,Jan 11
National Girl Hug Boy Day National Girl Hug Boy Day-12620
Saturday,Jan 11
Secret Pal Day Secret Pal Day-12626
Saturday,Jan 11
National Hot Toddy Day National Hot Toddy Day-12629
Saturday,Jan 11
Heritage Treasures Day Heritage Treasures Day-12632
Saturday,Jan 11
World Sketchnote Day World Sketchnote Day-12635
Sunday,Jan 12
Geok Tepe Memorial Day Geok Tepe Memorial Day-10972
Sunday,Jan 12
Zanzibar Revolution Day Zanzibar Revolution Day-10975
Sunday,Jan 12
Kiss A Ginger Day Kiss A Ginger Day-2055
Sunday,Jan 12
National Pharmacist Day National Pharmacist Day-2943
Sunday,Jan 12
National Curried Chicken Day National Curried Chicken Day-6554
Sunday,Jan 12
National Marzipan Day National Marzipan Day-6542
Sunday,Jan 12
National Sunday Supper Day National Sunday Supper Day-5841
Sunday,Jan 12
Berber New Year Berber New Year-5835
Sunday,Jan 12
Baptism of the Jesus Baptism of the Jesus-11031
Sunday,Jan 12
National Mocktail Week National Mocktail Week  -11120
Sunday,Jan 12
National Pizza Week National Pizza Week-11130
Sunday,Jan 12
Universal Letter Writing Week Universal Letter Writing Week-11133
Sunday,Jan 12
Home Office Safety And Security Week Home Office Safety And Security Week-11136
Sunday,Jan 12
National Youth Day in India National Youth Day in India-12638
Sunday,Jan 12
National Hot Tea Day National Hot Tea Day-12641
Monday,Jan 13
Constitution Day Constitution Day-7826
Monday,Jan 13
Democracy Day Democracy Day-7829
Monday,Jan 13
Make Your Dreams Come True Day Make Your Dreams Come True Day-5759
Monday,Jan 13
Stephen Foster Memorial Day Stephen Foster Memorial Day-4501
Monday,Jan 13
Liberation Day Liberation Day-7832
Monday,Jan 13
Korean American Day Korean American Day-2845
Monday,Jan 13
National Sticker Day National Sticker Day-4317
Monday,Jan 13
National Rubber Ducky Day National Rubber Ducky Day-4327
Monday,Jan 13
National Peach Melba Day National Peach Melba Day-7101
Monday,Jan 13
National Clean Off Your Desk Day National Clean Off Your Desk Day-4505
Monday,Jan 13
Birthday of Imam Ali Birthday of Imam Ali-7956
Monday,Jan 13
Coming of Age Day Coming of Age Day-855
Monday,Jan 13
Maghi – Lohri Maghi - Lohri-11036
Monday,Jan 13
National Gluten Free Day National Gluten Free Day-12590
Monday,Jan 13
Public Radio Broadcasting Day Public Radio Broadcasting Day-12653
Tuesday,Jan 14
Makar Sankranti Makar Sankranti-4379
Tuesday,Jan 14
Orthodox New Year Orthodox New Year-4386
Tuesday,Jan 14
Defenders of the Motherland Day Defenders of the Motherland Day-10978
Tuesday,Jan 14
Organize Your Home Day Organize Your Home Day-6548
Tuesday,Jan 14
Revolution and Youth Day Revolution and Youth Day-7835
Tuesday,Jan 14
National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day-6517
Tuesday,Jan 14
National Dress Up Your Pet Day National Dress Up Your Pet Day-4320
Tuesday,Jan 14
National Shop for Travel Day National Shop for Travel Day-10969
Tuesday,Jan 14
Birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Besar
Malaysia(Negeri Sembilan)
Birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Besar-10981
Tuesday,Jan 14
Mahayana New Year Mahayana New Year-11039
Tuesday,Jan 14
Poetry At Work Day Poetry At Work Day-12607
Tuesday,Jan 14
Cesarean Section Day Cesarean Section Day-12657
Tuesday,Jan 14
International Kite Day International Kite Day-12660
Wednesday,Jan 15
John Chilembwe Day John Chilembwe Day-10984
Wednesday,Jan 15
National Bagel Day National Bagel Day-2110
Wednesday,Jan 15
National Hat Day National Hat Day-2145
Wednesday,Jan 15
National Booch Day National Booch Day-6545
Wednesday,Jan 15
National Strawberry Ice Cream Day National Strawberry Ice Cream Day-4588
Wednesday,Jan 15
Wikipedia Day Wikipedia Day-12667
Wednesday,Jan 15
National Pothole Day National Pothole Day-12675
Wednesday,Jan 15
Museum Selfie Day Museum Selfie Day-12699
Thursday,Jan 16
Signing of the Peace Accords Signing of the Peace Accords-10988
Thursday,Jan 16
Teachers’ Day Teachers' Day-835
Thursday,Jan 16
Anniversary of President Laurent Kabila’s Assassination Anniversary of President Laurent Kabila’s Assassination-10993
Thursday,Jan 16
Nothing Day Nothing Day-792
Thursday,Jan 16
National Without a Scalpel Day National Without a Scalpel Day-6895
Thursday,Jan 16
National Religious Freedom Day National Religious Freedom Day-4524
Thursday,Jan 16
National Fig Newton Day National Fig Newton Day-4559
Thursday,Jan 16
Get to Know Your Customers Day Get to Know Your Customers Day-2565
Thursday,Jan 16
National Quinoa Day National Quinoa Day-12678
Thursday,Jan 16
National Good Teen Day National Good Teen Day-12681
Thursday,Jan 16
International Hot And Spicy Food Day International Hot And Spicy Food Day-12684
Thursday,Jan 16
National Appreciate A Dragon Day National Appreciate A Dragon Day-12687
Thursday,Jan 16
Women’s Healthy Weight Day Women’s Healthy Weight Day-12712
Friday,Jan 17
Kid Inventors’ Day Kid Inventors' Day-8528
Friday,Jan 17
Ditch New Year’s Resolution Day Ditch New Year's Resolution Day-7122
Friday,Jan 17
Anniversary of Prime Minister Patrice Emery Lumumba’s Assassination Anniversary of Prime Minister Patrice Emery Lumumba’s Assassination-10996
Friday,Jan 17
National Hot Buttered Rum Day National Hot Buttered Rum Day-5783
Friday,Jan 17
National Bootlegger’s Day National Bootlegger’s Day-7119
Friday,Jan 17
Lee-Jackson Day
United States(Virginia)
Lee-Jackson Day-1959
Friday,Jan 17
Popeye Day Popeye Day-12690
Friday,Jan 17
Cable Car Day Cable Car Day-12693
Saturday,Jan 18
National Winnie The Pooh Day National Winnie The Pooh Day-2180
Saturday,Jan 18
National Peking Duck Day National Peking Duck Day-5829
Saturday,Jan 18
National Thesaurus Day National Thesaurus Day-5771
Saturday,Jan 18
Soup Swap Day Soup Swap Day-8525
Saturday,Jan 18
International Snowmobile Safety And Awareness Week International Snowmobile Safety And Awareness Week-11151
Saturday,Jan 18
National Gourmet Coffee Day National Gourmet Coffee Day-12696
Saturday,Jan 18
National Use Your Gift Card Day National Use Your Gift Card Day-12738
Sunday,Jan 19
Orthodox Epiphany Orthodox Epiphany-14410
Sunday,Jan 19
National Tin Can Day National Tin Can Day-7107
Sunday,Jan 19
Robert E. Lee’s Birthday
United States(Florida)
Robert E. Lee's Birthday-1960
Sunday,Jan 19
World Quark Day World Quark Day-8532
Sunday,Jan 19
National Popcorn Day National Popcorn Day-717
Sunday,Jan 19
Confederate Heroes’ Day Confederate Heroes' Day-1965
Sunday,Jan 19
World Religion Day World Religion Day-4459
Sunday,Jan 19
Hunt For Happiness Week Hunt For Happiness Week-11145
Sunday,Jan 19
National Healthy Weight Week National Healthy Weight Week-11148
Sunday,Jan 19
National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week-11154
Sunday,Jan 19
National CRNA Week National CRNA Week-11172
Sunday,Jan 19
National School Choice Week National School Choice Week-11179
Sunday,Jan 19
World Snow Day World Snow Day-12663
Sunday,Jan 19
Brew A Potion Day Brew A Potion Day-12702
Sunday,Jan 19
Artist As Outlaw Day Artist As Outlaw Day-12705
Sunday,Jan 19
Good Memory Day Good Memory Day-12709
Monday,Jan 20
Martyrs’ Day Martyrs’ Day-10999
Monday,Jan 20
Heroes’ Day Heroes' Day-7838
Monday,Jan 20
Penguin Awareness Day Penguin Awareness Day-1689
Monday,Jan 20
National Buttercrunch Day National Buttercrunch Day-6876
Monday,Jan 20
National Disc Jockey Day National Disc Jockey Day-4349
Monday,Jan 20
National Cheese Lover’s Day National Cheese Lover’s Day-5801
Monday,Jan 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day-749
Monday,Jan 20
Robert E. Lee’s Birthday
United States(Alabama, Mississippi)
Robert E. Lee's Birthday-1960
Monday,Jan 20
Idaho Human Rights Day Idaho Human Rights Day-4514
Monday,Jan 20
Civil Rights Day
United States(Arizona, New Hampshire)
Civil Rights Day-7110
Monday,Jan 20
Inauguration Day
United States(DC, LA, MD, VA)
Monday,Jan 20
Wellington Anniversary Day
New Zealand(Manawatu-Wanganui*, Wellington)
Wellington Anniversary Day-7116
Monday,Jan 20
Blue Monday Blue Monday-540
Monday,Jan 20
Elementary School Teacher Day Elementary School Teacher Day-12672
Monday,Jan 20
Take A Walk Outdoors Day Take A Walk Outdoors Day-12715
Monday,Jan 20
National Coffee Break Day National Coffee Break Day-12718
Monday,Jan 20
National Camcorder Day National Camcorder Day-12725
Monday,Jan 20
International Day Of Acceptance International Day Of Acceptance-12729
Monday,Jan 20
No Name Calling Week No Name Calling Week-11159
Tuesday,Jan 21
Errol Barrow Day Errol Barrow Day-6526
Tuesday,Jan 21
Our Lady of Altagracia Our Lady of Altagracia-4480
Tuesday,Jan 21
Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s day Princess Ingrid Alexandra's day-11002
Tuesday,Jan 21
National Hug Day National Hug Day-783
Tuesday,Jan 21
National Granola Bar Day National Granola Bar Day-5777
Tuesday,Jan 21
Squirrel Appreciation Day Squirrel Appreciation Day-695
Tuesday,Jan 21
World Kiwanis Week World Kiwanis Week-11142
Tuesday,Jan 21
International Hoof Care Week International Hoof Care Week-11162
Tuesday,Jan 21
One-Liners Day One-Liners Day-12732
Tuesday,Jan 21
National Cheesy Socks Day National Cheesy Socks Day-12735
Tuesday,Jan 21
International Sweatpants Day International Sweatpants Day-12741
Wednesday,Jan 22
Plurinational State Foundation Day Plurinational State Foundation Day-7104
Wednesday,Jan 22
Franco-German Day Franco-German Day-11495
Wednesday,Jan 22
Ukrainian Unity Day Ukrainian Unity Day-7841
Wednesday,Jan 22
National Hot Sauce Day National Hot Sauce Day-6880
Wednesday,Jan 22
National Blonde Brownie Day National Blonde Brownie Day-4426
Wednesday,Jan 22
National Library Shelfie Day National Library Shelfie Day-4403
Wednesday,Jan 22
Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day Answer Your Cat's Questions Day-6904
Wednesday,Jan 22
National Polka Dot Day National Polka Dot Day-12744
Wednesday,Jan 22
Celebration Of Life Day Celebration Of Life Day-12747
Thursday,Jan 23
National Handwriting Day National Handwriting Day-1957
Thursday,Jan 23
National Pie Day National Pie Day-2064
Thursday,Jan 23
National Rhubarb Pie Day National Rhubarb Pie Day-12750
Thursday,Jan 23
National Measure Your Feet Day National Measure Your Feet Day-12756
Thursday,Jan 23
Clashing Clothes Day Clashing Clothes Day-12788
Friday,Jan 24
National Compliment Day National Compliment Day-1958
Friday,Jan 24
Macintosh Computer Day Macintosh Computer Day-6898
Friday,Jan 24
Unification Day Unification Day-7845
Friday,Jan 24
National Peanut Butter Day National Peanut Butter Day-2160
Friday,Jan 24
Beer Can Appreciation Day Beer Can Appreciation Day-4486
Friday,Jan 24
National Lobster Thermidor Day National Lobster Thermidor Day-12762
Friday,Jan 24
National Just Do It Day National Just Do It Day-12765
Friday,Jan 24
Global Belly Laugh Day Global Belly Laugh Day-12769
Friday,Jan 24
National Talk Like A Grizzled Prospector Day National Talk Like A Grizzled Prospector Day-12772
Friday,Jan 24
International Day Of Education International Day Of Education-14549
Saturday,Jan 25
Betico Croes’ Birthday Betico Croes' Birthday-11008
Saturday,Jan 25
Revolution Day (January 25) Revolution Day (January 25)-7851
Saturday,Jan 25
Tatiana Day Tatiana Day-4471
Saturday,Jan 25
Burns Night Burns Night-554
Saturday,Jan 25
National Opposite Day National Opposite Day-595
Saturday,Jan 25
National Irish Coffee Day National Irish Coffee Day-4477
Saturday,Jan 25
National Seed Swap Day National Seed Swap Day-4591
Saturday,Jan 25
Observe The Weather Day Observe The Weather Day-12775
Saturday,Jan 25
National IV Nurse Day National IV Nurse Day-12778
Saturday,Jan 25
A Room Of One’s Own Day A Room Of One’s Own Day-12781
Sunday,Jan 26
Republic Day Republic Day-11011
Sunday,Jan 26
Australia Day Australia Day-536
Sunday,Jan 26
International Customs Day International Customs Day-6532
Sunday,Jan 26
Liberation Day Liberation Day-7855
Sunday,Jan 26
National Spouses Day National Spouses Day-2200
Sunday,Jan 26
National Green Juice Day National Green Juice Day-4483
Sunday,Jan 26
National Peanut Brittle Day National Peanut Brittle Day-4465
Sunday,Jan 26
Duarte´s Day Duarte´s Day-7095
Sunday,Jan 26
World Leprosy Day World Leprosy Day-6557
Sunday,Jan 26
Isra and Mi’raj Isra and Mi'raj-630
Sunday,Jan 26
National Catholic Schools Week National Catholic Schools Week-11169
Sunday,Jan 26
Meat Week Meat Week-11175
Sunday,Jan 26
Toad Hollow Day Of Encouragement Toad Hollow Day Of Encouragement-12785
Monday,Jan 27
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust-6520
Monday,Jan 27
Saint Dévote’s Day Saint Dévote's Day-7858
Monday,Jan 27
Spirituality Day/St Sava’s Day Spirituality Day/St Sava's Day-11014
Monday,Jan 27
Remembrance Day for the Victims of National Socialism Remembrance Day for the Victims of National Socialism-11499
Monday,Jan 27
e-Day e-Day-672
Monday,Jan 27
National Chocolate Cake Day National Chocolate Cake Day-1681
Monday,Jan 27
National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day-6514
Monday,Jan 27
Isra and Mi’raj Isra and Mi'raj-630
Monday,Jan 27
National Heroes Day National Heroes Day-7848
Monday,Jan 27
Australia Day observed
Monday,Jan 27
Northland Anniversary Day
New Zealand(Northland)
Northland Anniversary Day-11502
Monday,Jan 27
Auckland Anniversary Day
New Zealand(AUK, BOP, GIS, HKB*, MWT*, WKO)
Auckland Anniversary Day-6889
Monday,Jan 27
St Sava’s Day St Sava's Day-11014
Monday,Jan 27
Tax Identity Theft Week Tax Identity Theft Week-11165
Monday,Jan 27
Community Manager Appreciation Day Community Manager Appreciation Day-12753
Monday,Jan 27
National Geographic Day National Geographic Day-12791
Monday,Jan 27
World Breast Pumping Day World Breast Pumping Day-12794
Monday,Jan 27
Defender of the Fatherland Day Defender of the Fatherland Day-3362
Tuesday,Jan 28
José Martí´s Birthday Memorial José Martí´s Birthday Memorial-11017
Tuesday,Jan 28
Army Day Army Day-7861
Tuesday,Jan 28
National Kazoo Day National Kazoo Day-4343
Tuesday,Jan 28
National Blueberry Pancake Day National Blueberry Pancake Day-4530
Tuesday,Jan 28
Data Privacy Day Data Privacy Day-2811
Tuesday,Jan 28
Plan for Vacation Day Plan for Vacation Day-6551
Tuesday,Jan 28
Spring Festival Eve Spring Festival Eve-11005
Tuesday,Jan 28
Seollal Holiday Seollal Holiday-5061
Tuesday,Jan 28
Vietnamese New Year’s Eve Vietnamese New Year's Eve-631
Tuesday,Jan 28
Speak Up And Succeed Day Speak Up And Succeed Day-12759
Tuesday,Jan 28
International Reducing CO2 Emissions Day International Reducing CO2 Emissions Day-12797
Tuesday,Jan 28
National Daisy Day National Daisy Day-12800
Tuesday,Jan 28
Rattlesnake Roundup Day Rattlesnake Roundup Day-12803
Tuesday,Jan 28
International Lego Day International Lego Day-12807
Tuesday,Jan 28
Global Community Engagement Day Global Community Engagement Day-12810
Wednesday,Jan 29
Kansas Day Kansas Day-1781
Wednesday,Jan 29
St. Valero’s Feast
Spain(Zaragoza)
St. Valero\'s Feast-11020
Wednesday,Jan 29
National Puzzle Day National Puzzle Day-1635
Wednesday,Jan 29
National Corn Chip Day National Corn Chip Day-4468
Wednesday,Jan 29
Chinese (Lunar) New Year Chinese (Lunar) New Year-759
Wednesday,Jan 29
Seollal Seollal-5061
Wednesday,Jan 29
Vietnamese New Year Vietnamese New Year-631
Wednesday,Jan 29
National Carnation Day National Carnation Day-12813
Wednesday,Jan 29
Freethinkers Day Freethinkers Day-12816
Wednesday,Jan 29
Curmudgeons Day Curmudgeons Day-16932
Thursday,Jan 30
The Three Holy Hierarchs The Three Holy Hierarchs-7864
Thursday,Jan 30
National Croissant Day National Croissant Day-2891
Thursday,Jan 30
Spring Festival Golden Week holiday Spring Festival Golden Week holiday-759
Thursday,Jan 30
Chinese (Lunar) New Year holiday Chinese (Lunar) New Year holiday-759
Thursday,Jan 30
Seollal Holiday Seollal Holiday-5061
Thursday,Jan 30
Tet holiday Tet holiday-631
Thursday,Jan 30
Intimate Apparel Market Week Intimate Apparel Market Week-11198
Thursday,Jan 30
National Escape Day National Escape Day-12819
Thursday,Jan 30
National Draw A Dinosaur Day National Draw A Dinosaur Day-12823
Thursday,Jan 30
Yodel For Your Neighbors Day Yodel For Your Neighbors Day-17703
Thursday,Jan 30
School Day Of Non-violence And Peace School Day Of Non-violence And Peace-18589
Thursday,Jan 30
National Inane Answering Message Day National Inane Answering Message Day-18848
Friday,Jan 31
Independence Day Independence Day-7867
Friday,Jan 31
National Backward Day National Backward Day-4568
Friday,Jan 31
National Hot Chocolate Day National Hot Chocolate Day-2977
Friday,Jan 31
National Inspire Your Heart With Art Day National Inspire Your Heart With Art Day-6536
Friday,Jan 31
National Big Wig Day National Big Wig Day-4539
Friday,Jan 31
Spring Festival Golden Week holiday Spring Festival Golden Week holiday-759
Friday,Jan 31
Chinese (Lunar) New Year holiday Chinese (Lunar) New Year holiday-759
Friday,Jan 31
Tet holiday Tet holiday-631
Friday,Jan 31
National Fun At Work Day National Fun At Work Day-4456
Friday,Jan 31
Eat Brussel Sprouts Day Eat Brussel Sprouts Day-12832
Friday,Jan 31
Scotch Tape Day Scotch Tape Day-12835
Friday,Jan 31
Brandy Alexander Day Brandy Alexander Day-12838
Friday,Jan 31
Hell Is Freezing Over Day Hell Is Freezing Over Day-12841
Friday,Jan 31
Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day-12844
Friday,Jan 31
National Gorilla Suit Day National Gorilla Suit Day-12847

Gardening Moon Calendar – January 2025

Please read this first:

1) Moon Phase x Moon Zodiac Sign:

Please keep in mind, that Gardening by Moon Phase and Gardening by Moon Zodiac Sign are two different/independent biodynamic systems and they might give you different or contradictiory gardening recommendations.

  • a) Each Moon Phase (except Full Moon and New Moon) lasts about 1 week
  • b) Each Moon Zodiac Sign lasts about 2.5 days

Try to experiment with these two systems to find which recommendations suits you the most.
2) Tropical (Astrological) x Sidereal (Astronomical) Zodiac:
(1-2 days difference in Leaf, Fruit, Root and Flower days)

There are two different zodiacs for determining the Moon Sign:

  • a) Tropical zodiac (Astrological) is based on the seasons – Vernal Equinox is fixed as 0° Aries (The 1st Fruit day)
  • b) Sidereal zodiac (Astronomical) takes into account Precession of Equinoxes and shifts 0° Aries back by cca 1-2 days. Maria Thun who was an authority on biodynamics was using this Sidereal zodiac

Try to experiment also with these two zodiac systems to find which system suits you better.

Date
2025
Moon Phase Gardening by the
Moon Phase
Gardening by the
Moon Zodiac Sign

Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons)
Sidereal Zodiac (Maria Thun)

Jan 1
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 00:31
root Days
from 00:31

CapricornCapricorn

Jan 2
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Jan 3
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 05:17
flower Days
from 05:17

AquariusAquarius

Jan 4
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Jan 5
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 09:04
leaf Days
from 09:04

PiscesPisces

Jan 6
Mon
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Jan 7
Tue
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 12:19
fruit Days
from 12:19

AriesAries

Jan 8
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries
Jan 9
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 15:16
root Days
from 15:16

TaurusTaurus

Jan 10
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Jan 11
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 18:24
flower Days
from 18:24

GeminiGemini

Jan 12
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Jan 13
Mon
FULL MOON
at 22:26
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 22:49
leaf Days
from 22:49

CancerCancer

Jan 14
Tue
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Jan 15
Wed
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Jan 16
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 05:46
fruit Days
from 05:46

LeoLeo

Jan 17
Fri

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Jan 18
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 15:58
root Days
from 15:58

VirgoVirgo

Jan 19
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Jan 20
Mon
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Jan 21
Tue
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 04:33
flower Days
from 04:33

LibraLibra

Jan 22
Wed
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Jan 23
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 17:02
leaf Days
from 17:02

ScorpioScorpio

Jan 24
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Jan 25
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Jan 26
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 02:55
fruit Days
from 02:55

SagittariusSagittarius

Jan 27
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Jan 28
Tue
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 09:21
root Days
from 09:21

CapricornCapricorn

Jan 29
Wed
NEW MOON
at 12:35
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Jan 30
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 13:04
flower Days
from 13:04

AquariusAquarius

Jan 31
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

Biodynamic Calendar – Icon Legend
Leaf Days Leaf days (Water Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants from which the intention is to use Leaves and Stems.
  • Ex: Cabbage, Salads, Lettuce, Spinach, Green onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Celeriac.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Harvesting in Leaf days is not recommended (products start decomposing in a shorter time).
  • Beekeeping: Working with the hive is not recommended in Leaf days.

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants that produce Fruits and Seeds.
  • Ex: Cherry, Strawberry, Tomato, Pea, Bean, Corn, Pumpkin, Nut, Cereal, Courgette.
  • Harvesting in Fruit days allows fruits and seeds to have a better storage quality.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Beekeeping: Fruit days stimulate the collection of nectar. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate Root plants and Root vegetables.
  • Ex: Carrot, Turnip, but also Potato, Beet-root, Garlic, Onion, Leek.
  • Crop should be stored in Root days.
  • Beekeeping: Bees should be encouraged to build more comb.

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant, cultivate and harvest Flower plants or herbs used for medicinal purposes.
  • Flowers, if cut in these days, have a more intense scent and endure longer.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in these Flower days.
  • Beekeeping: Flower days stimulate brood activity and colony development. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.
Gardening by the Moon Phase – Legend
NEW MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


NEW MOON PHASE

New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent)

– Moonlight is increasing

– Strongest gravitational pull

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Leaf plants, Cereals, Grains, Lawns, Herbs, Cucumbers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).


FIRST QUARTER PHASE

First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous)

– Moonlight becomes stronger

– Gravitational pull is a little less now

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Fruit plants (with “inside seeds” such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Peas and Bean), Cereals, Grains, Lawns and Flowers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).
  • Planting and Grafting take best if done two days just before the Full Moon.
FULL MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.
  • Pick medicinal herbs and plants.


FULL MOON PHASE

Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous)

– Moonlight is decreasing

– Gravitational pull is decreasing

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

  • Sow/Plant: Below ground Root plants such as Potatoes, Carrots & Onions.
    Plant trees, shrubs, biennials & perennials.
  • Jobs: Harvest all crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).


LAST QUARTER PHASE

Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent)

– Moonlight has decreased

– Gravitational pull has decreased

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

  • Barren phase: Time to rest and prepare for the next New Moon.
  • Jobs: Avoid seed sowing.
  • Jobs: Harvest and store crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Destroy weed, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).
Moon Opposition Saturn
MoonOppositionSaturn SPRAYING DAYS

  • Spraying Biodynamic preparations out during Moon opposition Saturn increases soil activity.
  • The MoonMoon represents fertility and germination, while SaturnSaturn represents form and strong structure.
  • It is also a perfect time to plant seeds out.

Date
2025
Moon Phase Gardening by the
Moon Phase
Gardening by the
Moon Zodiac Sign

Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons)
Sidereal Zodiac (Maria Thun)

Jan 1
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 10:50
flower Days
from 10:50

AquariusAquarius

Jan 2
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Jan 3
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 15:21
leaf Days
from 15:21

PiscesPisces

Jan 4
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Jan 5
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 19:01
fruit Days
from 19:01

AriesAries

Jan 6
Mon
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries
Jan 7
Tue
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 22:11
root Days
from 22:11

TaurusTaurus

Jan 8
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Jan 9
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Jan 10
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 01:07
flower Days
from 01:07

GeminiGemini

Jan 11
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Jan 12
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 04:24
leaf Days
from 04:24

CancerCancer

Jan 13
Mon
FULL MOON
at 22:26
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Jan 14
Tue
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 09:12
fruit Days
from 09:12

LeoLeo

Jan 15
Wed
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Jan 16
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 16:46
root Days
from 16:46

VirgoVirgo

Jan 17
Fri

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Jan 18
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Jan 19
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 03:33
flower Days
from 03:33

LibraLibra

Jan 20
Mon
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Jan 21
Tue
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 16:20
leaf Days
from 16:20

ScorpioScorpio

Jan 22
Wed
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Jan 23
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Jan 24
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 04:29
fruit Days
from 04:29

SagittariusSagittarius

Jan 25
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Jan 26
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 13:43
root Days
from 13:43

CapricornCapricorn

Jan 27
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Jan 28
Tue
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 19:32
flower Days
from 19:32

AquariusAquarius

Jan 29
Wed
NEW MOON
at 12:35
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Jan 30
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 22:53
leaf Days
from 22:53

PiscesPisces

Jan 31
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

Biodynamic Calendar – Icon Legend
Leaf Days Leaf days (Water Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants from which the intention is to use Leaves and Stems.
  • Ex: Cabbage, Salads, Lettuce, Spinach, Green onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Celeriac.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Harvesting in Leaf days is not recommended (products start decomposing in a shorter time).
  • Beekeeping: Working with the hive is not recommended in Leaf days.

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants that produce Fruits and Seeds.
  • Ex: Cherry, Strawberry, Tomato, Pea, Bean, Corn, Pumpkin, Nut, Cereal, Courgette.
  • Harvesting in Fruit days allows fruits and seeds to have a better storage quality.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Beekeeping: Fruit days stimulate the collection of nectar. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate Root plants and Root vegetables.
  • Ex: Carrot, Turnip, but also Potato, Beet-root, Garlic, Onion, Leek.
  • Crop should be stored in Root days.
  • Beekeeping: Bees should be encouraged to build more comb.

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant, cultivate and harvest Flower plants or herbs used for medicinal purposes.
  • Flowers, if cut in these days, have a more intense scent and endure longer.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in these Flower days.
  • Beekeeping: Flower days stimulate brood activity and colony development. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.
Gardening by the Moon Phase – Legend
NEW MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


NEW MOON PHASE

New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent)

– Moonlight is increasing

– Strongest gravitational pull

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Leaf plants, Cereals, Grains, Lawns, Herbs, Cucumbers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).


FIRST QUARTER PHASE

First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous)

– Moonlight becomes stronger

– Gravitational pull is a little less now

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Fruit plants (with “inside seeds” such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Peas and Bean), Cereals, Grains, Lawns and Flowers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).
  • Planting and Grafting take best if done two days just before the Full Moon.
FULL MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.
  • Pick medicinal herbs and plants.


FULL MOON PHASE

Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous)

– Moonlight is decreasing

– Gravitational pull is decreasing

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

  • Sow/Plant: Below ground Root plants such as Potatoes, Carrots & Onions.
    Plant trees, shrubs, biennials & perennials.
  • Jobs: Harvest all crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).


LAST QUARTER PHASE

Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent)

– Moonlight has decreased

– Gravitational pull has decreased

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

  • Barren phase: Time to rest and prepare for the next New Moon.
  • Jobs: Avoid seed sowing.
  • Jobs: Harvest and store crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Destroy weed, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).
Moon Opposition Saturn
MoonOppositionSaturn SPRAYING DAYS

  • Spraying Biodynamic preparations out during Moon opposition Saturn increases soil activity.
  • The MoonMoon represents fertility and germination, while SaturnSaturn represents form and strong structure.
  • It is also a perfect time to plant seeds out.

January 2025 Moon Details

First Quarter - Jan 2025
First Quarter
January 6
23:56 UTC
Full Moon - Jan 2025
Full Moon
January 13
22:27 UTC
Last Quarter - Jan 2025
Last Quarter
January 21
20:30 UTC
New Moon - Jan 2025
New Moon
January 29
12:36 UTC

Source: MoonGiant.com

The Full Moon for this month will occur in the second week on Monday, January 13th. The New Moon will happen later in January on Wednesday, January 29th.

January Full Moon Name

The very first full moon of the year is known in many cultures as the Full Wolf Moon, which is appropriate given the deep, ancient ties between wolves and January’s full moon. For instance, the Gaelic word for January, Faoilleach, comes from the term for wolves, faol-chù, even though wolves haven’t existed in Scotland for centuries. The Saxon word for January is Wulf-monath, or Wolf Month. Meanwhile, the festival of the Japanese wolf god, Ooguchi Magami, is held in January. The Seneca tribe links the wolf so strongly to the moon, they believe that a wolf gave birth to the moon by singing it into the sky. Just why are wolves so strongly associated with January’s full moon?

The most obvious answer is because wolves are much louder and more noticeable in January, which is when breeding season begins. Wolves begin to howl more frequently and aggressively to establish their territory, threatening neighbors and enemies alike to stay far away from their breeding grounds. A small pack of wolves may even try to make themselves seem like a larger pack by howling together. While a lone wolf can sustain a howl for the duration of a single breath, an entire pack may howl in unison for longer than two minutes during breeding season.

While it makes sense for the haunting howls of wolves to be more memorable during January, how did wolves come to be associated with the full moon itself? Everyone is familiar with the iconic image of a wolf raising its head and howling at the full moon – but do wolves actually sing to the moon? While that might be a romantic idea, there’s no scientific evidence that links wolves to the lunar cycle. Humans may have begun to associate wolves with the moon simpy because they are nocturnal animals that are very active at night. In addition, wolves do raise their heads in the direction of the sky so their howls can travel over far distances to reach their pack mates as they roam. Instead of singing to the moon, they’re actually singing to their friends.

In fact, wolves are so well-known for their tight-knit communities that the Sioux tribe called January’s full moon the Moon Where Wolves Run Together. The wolf is often seen as a symbol of loyalty and protection in many cultures. The Wolf Moon is the perfect time for you to reach out to loved ones and reaffirm your connections, in preparation for deepening your bonds and taking on new challenges together over the upcoming year.

That said, lone wolves are also entirely capable of overcoming hostile conditions on their own with their resourcefulness. According to Celtic mythology, the wolf is infused with lunar power, which refers to its ability to sniff out hidden insights or knowledge, and to detect unexpected sources of danger. In some legends, the wolf even swallows the sun so the wolf can bask in the moon’s overflowing lunar power! The Full Wolf Moon is a great time for you to plan out clever ways to achieve your goals for the upcoming year. Trust your wolfish instincts when it comes to decisions, but also be tenacious in searching for useful knowledge that will help you realize your masterplan.

Local Date and Time for January 2025 Full Moon in major cities around the world:

Los Angeles,
San Francisco,
Vancouver
January 13, 2025
2:27pm PST

Denver,
Salt Lake City,
Calgary
January 13, 2025
3:27pm MST

Chicago,
Houston,
San Antonio
January 13, 2025
4:27pm CST

New York,
Toronto,
Atlanta
January 13, 2025
5:27pm EST

London,
Manchester,
Dublin
January 13, 2025
10:27pm GMT

Paris,
Rome,
Berlin
January 13, 2025
11:27pm CET

Athens,
Istanbul,
Helsinki
January 14, 2025
12:27am EET

Dubai,
Abu Dhabi,
Muscat
January 14, 2025
2:27am +04

Bangalore,
Mumbai,
New Delhi
January 14, 2025
3:57am IST

Singapore,
Kuala Lumpur
January 14, 2025
6:27am +08

Perth,
Hong Kong,
Beijing
January 14, 2025
6:27am AWST

Sydney,
Brisbane,
Melbourne
January 14, 2025
9:27am AEDT

Southern Hemisphere Moon Phases January 2025

Source: en.tutiempo.net

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 New
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F.Quar.
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Full
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 L.Quar.
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 New 31

Northern Hemisphere Moon Phases January 2025

Source: en.tutiempo.net

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 F.Quar. 8 9 10 11 12
13 Full 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 L.Quar. 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 New 30 31

Astronomy Picture of the Day for December 2024

Source: apod.nasa.gov

2024 December 31: The Twisted Disk of NGC 4753
2024 December 30: M27: The Dumbbell Nebula
2024 December 29: Methane Bubbles Frozen in Lake Baikal
2024 December 28: A December Winter Night
2024 December 27: Planet Earth at Twilight
2024 December 26: Grand Spiral NGC 5643
2024 December 25: Diamond Dust Sky Eye
2024 December 24: Fox Fur, Cone, and Christmas Tree
2024 December 23: Christmas Tree Aurora
2024 December 22: The Local Fluff
2024 December 21: A Year in Sunsets
2024 December 20: The Long Night Moon
2024 December 19: Messier 2
2024 December 18: NGC 660: Polar Ring Galaxy
2024 December 17: Near to the Heart Nebula
2024 December 16: A Kilometer High Cliff on Comet Churyumov Gerasimenko
2024 December 15: Geminid Meteors over a Snowy Forest
2024 December 14: Apollo 17’s Moonship
2024 December 13: M51: Tidal Streams and H-alpha Cliffs
2024 December 12: Phaethon’s Brood
2024 December 11: The Shells and Jets of Galaxy Centaurus A
2024 December 10: The Great Meteor Storm of 1833
2024 December 09: Pleiades: The Seven Sisters Star Cluster
2024 December 08: Aurora around Saturn’s North Pole
2024 December 07: Rocket Engine Fireplace
2024 December 06: Xuyi Station and the Fireball
2024 December 05: Stereo Jupiter near Opposition
2024 December 04: Driveway Analemma
2024 December 03: Ice Clouds over a Red Planet
2024 December 02: NGC 300: A Galaxy of Stars
2024 December 01: Cosmic Latte: The Average Color of the Universe

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Jan 30, 16:22 sD Uranus Taurus 23°15’ chart impact
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Feb 4, 09:40 sD Jupiter Gemini 11°16’ chart impact
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Feb 24, 02:00 sD Mars Cancer 17°00’ chart impact
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Mar 2, 00:36 sR Venus Aries 10°50’ chart impact
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Mar 15, 06:46 sR Mercury Aries 9°35’ chart impact
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Apr 7, 11:08 sD Mercury Pisces 26°49’ chart impact
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Apr 13, 01:02 sD Venus Pisces 24°37’ chart impact
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May 4, 15:27 sR Pluto Aquarius 3°49’ chart impact
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Jul 4, 21:33 sR Neptune Aries 2°10’ chart impact
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Jul 13, 04:07 sR Saturn Aries 1°56’ chart impact
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Jul 18, 04:45 sR Mercury Leo 15°34’ chart impact
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Jul 30, 14:42 sR Chiron Aries 27°09’ chart impact
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Aug 11, 07:30 sD Mercury Leo 4°14’ chart impact
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Sep 6, 04:51 sR Uranus Gemini 1°27’ chart impact
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Oct 14, 02:52 sD Pluto Aquarius 1°22’ chart impact
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Nov 9, 19:01 sR Mercury Sagittarius 6°51’ chart impact
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Nov 11, 16:41 sR Jupiter Cancer 25°09’ chart impact
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Nov 28, 03:51 sD Saturn Pisces 25°09’ chart impact
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Nov 29, 17:38 sD Mercury Scorpio 20°42’ chart impact
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Dec 10, 12:23 sD Neptune Pisces 29°22’ chart impact
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Retrograde Astro Calendar 2025, Graphic Annual Planetary Motion

Annual Transits in Natal Chart

Mercury Jan 1

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19°48’

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9°35’

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26°49’

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15°34’

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6°51’

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20°42’

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28°35’

Venus Jan 1

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27°40’

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10°50’

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24°37’

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9°09’

Mars Jan 1

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1°55’

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17°00’

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13°13’

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11°16’

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25°09’

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21°21’

Saturn Jan 1

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14°31’

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1°56’

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25°09’

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23°15’

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1°27’

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27°17’

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2°10’

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29°30’

Pluto Jan 1

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1°03’

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3°49’

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1°22’

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2°43’

D = Direct
R = Retrograde
sR = Stationary->Retrograde
sD = Stationary->Direct

2025 Pagan Calendar of Observances

2025 Pagan Calendar of Observances

JANUARY

JAN. 1: Hag’s Day – honoring the goddess as She Who Transforms
Day of Ishtar ( Inanna, Ashtart, Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, Anat, Astarte, Anaitgis, Atar, Isis): Goddess of Love & Battle.

JAN. 2-3: Feast of Old to Greek Goddess Hekate – who guides all through transitions and crisis.

JAN. 6: Triple Goddess Day—honoring the Goddess as the Three-In-One;
Day of the Lord of the Dance – honoring Shiva, seeking his aid for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and also for a spouse if desired.

JAN. 9: Festival of Isis: Mother Goddess, Great Goddess, Throne of Egypt

JAN. 16: Festival of Ganesh: God of Success

JAN. 17-18 Tu B’Shevat – Jewish Festival of Trees, celebrated with tree plantings and orchard blessings. Originally honored Old Canaanite-Hebrew Goddess Asherah.

JAN. 17-19 Feast of Fate – Ruler of Past, present, and Future, honoring Goddess as Moirai (old Greek), Norns (Old Norse), Coatlicue (Aztec), Pachamama (Inca), Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi) & Providence (Christian).

JAN. 18: Day of Danu – Celebrating the Great Mother Goddess who Shows the Way.

JAN. 23: Egyptian Day of Hathor: Goddess of Love, Tombs and the Sky.

JAN. 24-Feb 1 Sementivae – Old Roman festival of sowing, honoring Earth Goddess Terra (Greek Gaia), Grain Goddess Ceres (Greek Demeter), and Seed Goddess Proserpina (Greek Persephone).

FEBRUARYFEB. 2: IMBOLC SABBAT: Cleansing, Purification, Quickening. Imbolc/St.Brigid’s Day – Old Celtic/Irish feast of Goddess Brigid; merged with the Christian feast of St. Brigid. Fires were lit to welcome Her as She traveled about blessing fields, animals, and people. 

FEB. 7: Greek Day of Selene: Moon Goddess

FEB. 14: Norse Family Festival – Celebrated as Valentine’s Day

FEB. 1-14 Greek festival of God Dionysus – in which vines were pruned and sprinkled with wine, accompanied by ritual singing and dancing.
FEB. 15: Lupercalia (Festival of the Wolf): Pan’s Day—Honoring the Lord of the Wilderness, Animals, and Fertility. Coming of Spring.

FEB. 23: Egyptian Day of Nut: Goddess of Healing and Fertility

FEB. 28: Cake Day – Offering little cakes to the God and the Goddess; Remembering the ancestors with cakes and flowers.

MARCH
MAR. 4: Celtic Feast of Rhiannon: Moon Goddess, Underworld Goddess

 

MAR. 5: Navigium Isidis – Egyptian festival honoring Goddess Isis as Lady of the Moon and Ruler of the Sea; celebrated with the launching of a boat of offerings.

MAR. 9: Mother Goddess Day – honoring all Mother Goddesses – the loving, nurturing Goddess.

MAR. 11: Great Night of Shiva: vigil and feast for Transcendence

MAR. 14: Egyptian Festival of Au Set: Snake Goddess who wards off poverty

MAR. 17: Roman Liberalia: Maenad Festival of Bacchus (Dionysus)– honoring the God of the Vine and Rebirth.
Canaanite of Festival of Astarte: Goddess of Love

MAR. 20: – Ala Festival (Nigerian)
– Iduna’s Day (Norse)
– Alban Eilir (Celtic, Druid holiday)
– Spring Harvest Festival (Egyptian)

MAR. 20-21: Sumerian Festival – celebrating the return of Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) from the Underworld to be with Inanna (Goddess of Life) for the verdant part of the year.

MAR. 20 or 21: OSTARA SABBAT: Spring Equinox; The Goddess of Spring.Spring Equinox aka Vernal Equinox aka Ostara. Marks the beginning of Spring. Days and nights are exactly equal, the sun rises and sets in the exact east and west. This holiday represents the first creation, but also the annual creation (planting so crops grow each year) and most symbolic, the perpetual creation. Fertility symbols abound such as eggs and rabbits. Spring or Vernal Equinox begins a forty day period which culminates with May Day, another fertility Spring festival of ancient origin. The other three forty day periods are: Fall Equinox (Sept 22 or 23) to Halloween/AllSaints Day (Oct. 31, Nov.1), Dec. 25 to Imbolc/Candlemas (Feb 1 or 2) and of course, Lent. Lent is the forty day period beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Sunday every year.

MAR. 24: Feast Day of Archangel Gabriel whose name means, “The High One’s Hero,” or “Hero of God,” or “Power of God,” or “Might of God.” Note this day comes one day before Annunciation Day when Gabriel performed his most famous task. Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Gabriel, ending a thousand year plus tradition by opting to lump him in with Raphael and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29. Originally the Church had an angel for each of the four “corners” of the year, the solstices and equinoxes. It was the Church’s only recognition of these “pagan” holy days.

MAR. 25: Lady Day – honoring the Crone as Grandmother; Mother of the Mother.

MAR. 30: Babylonian Day of Bau: Mother of Ea (The Earth)

APRIL
APR. 1: Dark Mother Day –honoring Black Annis, Kali;
Fool’s Day—honoring the God of Chaos Energy.
Day of Venus: Goddess of Love and the Hunt

 

APR. 5: Roman Day of Fortuna: Goddess of Fate

APR. 7: Feast of Blajini—offerings made to the Other People/Sidhe or Faeries “Kindly Ones”.

APR. 7-8: Feast of Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – who represents the feminine in Nature and protects women throughout their lives.

APR. 8: Day of Mooncakes—honoring the Moon Goddess.

APR. 15: – Feast of Tellus Mater (Roman)
– Festival of Ba’ast, Feast of Bast (Egyptian cat goddess)

APR. 16: – St. Padarn’s Day (Celtic)
– Feast of St. George (Byzantine)

APR. 15-17: Feast of the Seas – Honoring God-Goddess as Olokun-Yemaya (Yoruba/Santeria) and Okeanos-Tethys (Old Greek).

APR. 22: Earth Day – Day to honor the Earth and to meditate on Deity manifesting as Mother Earth
– Festival of Isthar (Babylonian)
– Feast of the Divine Couple (Japanese)
– Feast of Elaphebolia (Greek)
– Odin’s Day – Norse festival.

APR. 23: Festival of the Greenman—honoring the God of the Forest and vegetation.

APR. 25: – Spring Festivals – Dedicated to Herne, Pan, Horned God.
– Roman Robligalia – Corn Mothers (Ceres and Demeter) and Harvest.

APR. 25: Spring Festival – dedicated to the Horned God and Corn Mother.

APR. 28: Celebrated April 28 – May 3: Festival of Flora: remembrance of those who passed into the Underworld.

APR. 30: May Eve—Walpurgis Night; annual gathering of Witches and covens. Beltane Begins at Sundown (Celtic, Wiccan) Old Norse Feast.

APR. 30 – MAY 2: – Beltane – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times, celebrating Blodeuwedd (Goddess of Flowers) and Llew (Oak King, God of the Waxing Sun).
– Old Norse Feast – Celebrating Nanna (Goddess of Flowers), true love of Baldur (God of Light).
– Feast of Sacred Marriage – Honoring Goddess-God as Inanna & Dumuzi , Ishtar & Tammuz (Old Sumerian), Isis & Osiris (Egyptian), Oshun & Shango (Yoruba/Santeria).

MAY
MAY 1: BELTANE SABBAT: Festival of Spring and Fertility. Sidhe Day. Beltaine – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times.

 

MAY 4: Celtic/British Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit: Corn Goddesses of Fertility

May 4 – Celtic Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit – Corn Goddesses of fertility, healing, and poets.
– St. Monica’s Day (Irish)
– Veneration of the Thorn (Irish)
– Festival of Sheila Na Gig (Irish)

MAY 6: – Shepherd’s Day – Day to meditate on Deity as Lord of Animals: Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Osiris (Egyptian), Pan (Old Greek), Shiva Pasupati (Hindu).
– Eyvind Kelve (Norse)

MAY 9: – Greek Feast of Artemis

MAY 9-12: Lemuria – Roman festival when the spirits of the dead are thought to revisit their homes.

MAY 13: – Roman Garland Day, Offering garlands to Neptune.
– Month of Hawthorn, Celtic festival of the tree.
– Our Lady of Fatima Day (Portugal)

MAY 14: – Isis Day in ancient Egypt

MAY 14: -16 Feast of Divine Love and Compassion – Source of healing and beneficence, honoring the Goddess as Isis (Old Egyptian), Oshun (Yoruba/Santeria), Lakshmi (Hindu).

MAY 15: – Festival of Vesta (Roman)
– Maia and Mercury’s Day (Roman)
MAY 18: – Celtic Feast of Greek God Pan – Who represents the masculine in Nature and protects men throughout their lives. Men recognized the transitions in their lives and honored male fertility.

MAY 19: Celtic Feast of Brigid – In which sacred healing wells and springs were adorned with flowers in honor of Goddess Brigid, daughter of Mother Goddess Danu and Father God Dagda.

MAY 21: Dark/Bright Mother Goddess Day—honoring Hecate/Demeter; Uma; Kali/Parvati .

MAY 26: – Festival of Diana begins (ends 31st) (ancient Roman holiday)

MAY 28: FEAST OF BENDIDIA—family feast day honoring of the Goddess of the Moon, Dark Moon, Underworld, Secret Wisdom and Witches.

May 30 – Frigg’s Day, Northern Goddess, spouse of Odin (Teutonic “heathen” European pre-Christian holiday)
– Feast of the Queen of the Underworld Begins (Roman)
– Feast of the Queen of Heaven (European)

JUNEMonth of Juno – Dedicated to Roman Goddess Juno, partner of Jove (God of Happiness), protector of marriage and family.
June 2 – Juno Regina’s Day (Roman)
– Sin’s Day (Norse)
– Shapatu of Ishtar (Babylonian)
– Seamen’s Day (Icelandish)
– St. Elmo’s Day

 

JUN. 5: Earth Mother Day—honoring Gaia/Tailtiu/Mother Earth. Calling forth good harvests.

JUN. 11: – Feast of Matuta (Roman)
– Matralia (Roman)
– Fortuna’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 13: Feast of Epona – The Celtic Horse Goddess honoring the Goddess of the Horse [Otherworld Guide].
– Athena’s Day (Greek)
– Minerva’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 14: – Vidar’s Day (Norse)
– Birthday of the Muses (Greek). Music, the arts & inspiration “born”

JUN. 16: – Night of the Teardrop (Egyptian)

JUN. 18: Roman Day of Anna – Goddess Danu to the Celts. Early Christian-Pagans made sure Anna entered the Kristian story, making her Yeshua’s grandmother, Mary’s mother.

JUN. 20: – Iron Skegge’s Day (Norse)
– Festival of Edfu (Egyptian)
– Kuan-Yin Day (day she became a Bodhisattva)

JUN. 21: LITHA SABBAT: Summer Solstice; celebrating Fullness of the Year, Midsummer’s Ever: offerings to the Other People.
– Day of Cerridwen and her Cauldron (English/Welsh)
– Day of Aine of Knockaine (Irish)
– Day of the Green Man (Northern Europe)
– The Great Mother (British)
– Alban Hefin (Druidic)
– Waa-Laa Ends (Native American)
– Litha (Wiccan)
– All Hera’s Day (Roman)
– Ishtar’s Day (Babylonian)
– Astarte’s Day (Canaanite)
– Aphrodite’s Day (Greek)
– Yemaya’s Day (Brazilian)
– Aine’s Day (Irish)

JUN. 23: Day of the Lady and Lord of the Sidhe—Otherworld aspects of the Divine.
– Day of the Fairy Goddesses – Aine, Ana, Anu, Danu
– Celtic Day of the Greenman – Herne, Cernunnos, Lugh

JUN. 24: TEMPLAR HOLY DAY. In the Roman calendar this day was thought to be Summer Solstice. The Church renamed this pagan holiday to St. John the Baptist Day. Templars revered it highly. On Jun 24, 1314 a mysterious band of knights joined Robert the Bruce of Scotland on the battlefield making his victory at Bannockburn possible. These knights could only have been the a troop of disbanded and now in-hiding Templars who had fled to western Scotland. St. John’s day was used by Freemasons in 1717 to found the first public (non-Scottish) Order of Freemasonry in London. Masonic teachings are said to descend from the esoteric Christianity of Templarism. St. John the Baptizer was beheaded because he wouldn’t give in and sacrifice his principles. This is a Templar ideal, as is the constancy and regularity — order out of chaos — of the solstices and equinoxes. So for both reasons, Christian and “pagan,” we observe this day.
– Feast of the Sun (Aztec)
– Midsummer Bride (Swedish)
– Inti Raymi (Incan)
– Lady Luck (European)
– Burning of the Lamps at Sais (Egyptian)

JUN. 25: Parvati Praise Day – Women’s Festival for Earth Mother

JUN. 27: Day of the Lares: Household Deities (/Roman) – honored and tended —cleanse/rededicate household – Altars/shrines.

JUN. 29: Shiva Day: Lord of the Dance invoked for blessings

JUN. 30: Sumerian Day of Aestas: Corn Goddess

JULYJUL. 1: Crone Day – Kronia —honoring Kronos -Father Time and Rhea – Old Mother Nature.

 

JUL. 2: Roman Feast of Expectant Mothers.

JUL. 8 Celtic Month of Holly – Honoring the Holly tree.

JUL. 12-14: Feast of the Moon – Honoring Goddess as Selene (Old Greek), Ixchel (Maya), and Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi).

JUL. 13: Birth of Osiris – Egyptian God of Divine Youth, annually resurrected by Isis.

JUL. 17: Celtic Feast of Tailtiu – Mother Nature Goddess who fostered Lugh.

JUL. 21: Witch’s Day—Celebrating the Craft as life, practice and religion.

JUL. 19: Egyptian Opet Festival – Celebrating the marriage of Isis and Osiris.

JUL. 23: Roman Neptunalia: honoring Neptune, God of the Sea

JUL. 27: Belgium Procession of the Witches: Festival of Witches

JUL. 28: Archangel Auriel (Uriel) Day. His/Her name means “Fire or Light of God,” and titles include, Regent of the Sun, Angel of Music, Patron of Prophecy, Archangel of Salvation, Angel of the Presence. See Uriel.org for more about him/her, the crystal egg association, and paintings.

JUL. 29: Festival of Thor – Celebration of Norse God Thor

JUL. 31: thru Aug 2 – Lughnasadh – Old Celtic / Irish Feast of Goddess Tailtiu and God Lugh (Deities of Life and Light), celebrating the grain harvest. Aug. Eve; Sun God, Harvest God, Horned God willing to become the grain of life.
– Lammas, harvest festival coming 40 days after Summer Solstice, offer 1st fruits to the Divine (See Aug. 1)
– Festival of Loki – Day to honor Norse trickster god Loki and his consort Sigyn
– Feast of the Grain Harvest – Honoring Goddess Demeter & Kore (Old Greek), and God as Osiris (Egyptian).

AUGUST
AUG. 1: LUGHNASSADH / LAMMAS SABBAT: First Harvest—Bread Harvest. First Harvest Festival of the Celtic Sun God Lugh.

 

AUG. 2: Feast of the Black Madonna – Gnostic celebration of the Dark Goddess

AUG. 3: Day of the Dryads – Greek celebration of the Macedonian maiden spirits of woods and water.

AUG. 3-4: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – Defender of rights and liberties, and punisher of rapists and oppressors.

AUG. 5: Celtic Tree Month of Hazel begins.

AUG. 6: Celtic Fire Festival of Tan Hill.

AUG. 9: Druid Feast of the Fire Spirits
– Roman Vinalia Rustica: wine festival of Venus and Pan

AUG. 11-13: Feast of Father Sky – Honoring God as Obatala (Yoruba/Santeria), Ouranos (Greek), Svarog (Slavic), Thor (Norse), Taranis (Celtic), Dyaus (Hindu).
– Celtic Puck Fair – Fertility Festival.

AUG. 12: The Lights of Isis, Festival of the Egyptian Goddess Isis.

AUG. 19: Roman Vinalia: Marriage of Bacchus

AUG. 20: Marriage of the God and Goddess—Sun God enters Earth Goddess and rules Underworld as Lord of the Shadows.

AUG. 21: Festival of Hecate—Invoking her to protect the harvests now that the God resides within her aspect as the Earth Goddess.

AUG. 21: Greek Festival of Hecate – To protect the harvest.

AUG. 24: Feast of Egyptian God Osiris – Partner and true love of Isis, and father of Horus; guide of all husbands, fathers, and judges.

AUG. 25: Norse God Odin receives knowledge.
– Roman Festival of Goddess Ops – Lady of the Cornucopia, Bounty of the Harvest and Sustainer of Life.

AUG.27: Feast of Egyptian Goddess Isis – Partner and true love of Osiris, and mother of Horus; guide of all wives, mothers, healers, advocates, and teachers.

AUG. 28: Norse Harvest Festival.

AUG. 29 -Sep 11: Return of Isis – Egyptian festival marking the return to Egypt of Goddess Isis (as the star of Sept/Sirius) and God Osiris (as the rising Nile River).

SEPTEMBER
AUG. 29 – SEPT. 11: Return of Isis & Osiris (star Sirius, rising Nile waters)

 

SEP. 2: Grape Vine Festival honoring Ariadne & Dionysus

SEP. 9 – 11: Feast of Mother Earth (Greek, etc)

SEP. 9 – 18: Greater Eleusinian Mysteries (Greek): rites of Demeter/Persephone/Hades done every five years. (prepare on the 2nd, initiates on the 11th, purifying sea bath or sea salt bath on the 12th, offerings of barley and grain on the 13th, ‘holy basket of Demeter’/Persephone’s adduction by Hades on the 14th, torch procession for Demeter’s search on the 15th, Holy Night/Initiations/Dedications show mystery/promise of renewed life on the 16th, games/sports/Feast of Divine Life dedicated to Triple Goddess of Kore-Demeter-Persephone on the 18th, return with earthen jars representing the womb of Demeter on the 19th).

SEP. 13: Egyptian Lighting the Fire Ceremony for all departed souls —honoring with candlelight the spirits of the dead.

SEP. 19: Feast of Thoth, Egyptian scribe god

SEP. 21 – 23: MABON SABBAT: Autumn Equinox; Second Harvest—Vine Harvest; Harvest Home/Thanksgiving Feast/Winter-finding for the Norse. The Fall Equinox always begins the forty day
– Birthday of Athena, Greek Goddess of Wisdom also known as Sophia
– Babylonian Ishtar’s Day: Great Goddess
Sep or sometimes Oct (day varies) Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year, always followed ten days later by

SEP. 26 – Oct 5: Navaratri, Hindu Festival of the Great Goddess – Huge holiday in India when Goddess destroys evil and restores cosmic order
Mesopotamian Day of the Sheepfolds: sacrifice to Goat God Azazel.

SEP. 27: Mesopotamian Day of the Willows: Festival of Astarte/Asherah

SEP. 29: Greek Festival Of Nemesis: Goddess of Fate

OCTOBER
OCT. 2: Feast of the Guardian Spirits—honoring spirit guides and helpers.

 

OCT. 4: Roman Jejunium Cereris: Fast Day for Ceres

OCT. 9-11: Feast of Divine Wisdom – Source of all knowledge, honoring God-Goddess as Odin-Frigg (Norse); and Goddess as Sophia/Wisdom (Christian), Truth/Maat (Egyptian), Metis (Greek), Sarasvati (Hindu), & Manat (Arabic-Sufi).

OCT. 13: Knights Templar Remembrance Day
Greek Thesmophorus: five-day women’s pilgrimage for Aphrodite as Goddess of Genetyllis (childbirth), Demeter as Mother of a beautiful child (Persephone), with revelry the first day, celebration the second, temple of Demeter the third, fast and mourning for Persephone the fourth, and rejoicing the fifth day.
Oct 18 English Great Horn Fair – Festival of Herne.

OCT. 18: Great Horn Festival—Horned God and Lady of the Wood invoked for the fertility of wild game and the Hunting Season.

OCT. 24: Raphaelmas, Feast of Archangel Raphael, whose name means, “The High One Heals.” Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Raphael, ending more than a thousand years of tradition by opting to lump him in with Gabriel and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29.

OCT. 24: Druid Feast for Spirits of Air

OCT. 26 – NOV. 2: Egyptian Zetesis and Heuresis search and recovery of Osiris by Isis.
– Isia – Egyptian festival recalling Set (God of Destruction) killing God Osiris; Goddess Isis mourning Him, resurrecting Him, and conceiving God Horus with Him; and Osiris becoming Lord of Amenta, land of the dead. He weighs souls against the Feather of Truth on Goddess Maat’s Scale of Justice, but defers to Isis for those who fail the test.

OCT. 31: Samhain / Hallowmas / Halloween – Celtic New Year and feast of Cerridwen (Goddess of Death) and Beli (the Holly King, God of the Waning Sun). Last Harvest; New Year, day when the veil between the worlds is thinnest (God enters the Goddess’ womb for rebirth, hence the tomb become the womb. Third Harvest—Root Harvest; All Hallows Ever: Dark God and Dark Goddess united in the Underworld allow spirit communication at this most holy [hallowed] time.
– 31 – NOV. 2: Descent of Inanna – Sumerian fast recalling the descent of Inanna (Goddess of Life) to the Underworld. Ereshkigal (Goddess of Death and Rebirth) detained Her until She agreed to have Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) remain there each Winter.
– Fast of Hod – Norse fast marking Hod (blind God of Darkness) unintentionally killing Balder (God of Light), and devoted Nanna (Goddess of Flowers) dying of a broken heart.

NOVEMBER
0CT. 31 – Nov 6: Mid-Autumn / Day of the Dead / Hallowmas – Festival marking the transformation of life to death, the end of the agricultural year, departure of migrating and hibernating animals, and decay and death of vegetal and animal life. Observed by remembering departed ancestors and contemplating one’s own mortality.

 

NOV. 1: Cailleach’s Reign—Day of the Banshees; honoring the Riders of the Wild Hunt who search for souls to transport to the Land of Shadows. Reign of Celtic Cailleach, Crone Goddess.

NOV. 2: – White Tara Day. Day for meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess, White Tara, who guides the dead to Buddha Amitabha’s Pure Land, where all will find salvation.
– Egyptian Festival of Hathor: Mother of the Gods

NOV. 7 – 9: Feast of Divine Justice – Source of just law, honoring Goddess-God as Maat-Thoth (Egyptian); Goddess as Themis (Greek), Justice (Christian), and God as Forseti (Norse).

NOV. 11: Feast of Dionysus – Greek God whom Yeshua was “connected to” as the Cosmic Gnosis.
– Celtic Lunatishees—Day of the Fairy Sidhe; honoring the Other People in whom is held the immortal life force; Old November Eve [Samhain on old calendar].

NOV. 13: Festival of Jupiter – Roman deity associated with rain and agriculture, prime protector of the state, and concerned with all aspects of life.
– Roman Fontinalia – Feast of Fons, God of Springs.

NOV. 14: Feast of Musicians and Bards – Druid celebration of the Celtic musical arts.

NOV. 16: – Thracian Night of Hecate, Greek Goddess of the Hags or Wisewomen, (later called Witches), her name comes from Heqa-ma’at, a goddess in the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead who later became Hekmah or Hokmah (also spelled Chokmah) meaning wisdom in the ancient Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). From Heqa-ma’at / Hecate / Hokmah we get the Greek word for wisewoman or holywoman, “hag”. Honoring Hecate – Thracian Goddess of the Moon, Magick, and Witches as the Teacher of the Craft.

NOV. 22: NIGHT OF SHIVA—family feast day honoring Shiva as the Pillar of Light/the life-force as the Infinite Light, with oil lamps and candlelight.
– Roman Festival of Diana: Goddess of Moon, Hunt, Wilderness, Birth.

NOV. 27: Uma/Parvati Day—honoring the Goddess as Queen and Mother of the Universe.

NOV. 29: Egyptian Feast of Hathor—honoring the Goddess as Horned Mother, and also as Sekhmet, the Lion Goddess of the Sun, and as Bastet, the Cat Goddess of Fertility and Life—Triple Goddess Bast-Hathor-Sekhmet.

DECEMBER
DEC. 1: – Greek / Roman Day of Pallas Athena / Minerva.
– Day for Meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess Red Tara – Protector against evil and harm.

 

DEC. 3: – Roman Day of Cybele / Rhea – The Great Mother.

DEC. 4: – Feast of Shango – Orisha who defends against evil.

DEC. 6: – Mindfulness Day – Zen Buddhist day for mindfully seeing and acting with compassion for the poor and oppressed.

DEC. 7: – Haloia of Demeter.

DEC. 7 – 9: Feast of the Immanent Feminine Divine Spirit – Honoring Goddess as Maha Devi Shakti (Hindu), Holy Spirit Wisdom (Christian).

DEC. 8: Rohatsu – Zen Buddhist celebration of the Buddha’s enlightenment.

DEC. 11: – Sacred to Arianrhod.

DEC. 12: – Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe – Mother of God and Mother of the Oppressed.

DEC. 13: – Feast of the Light-bringer – Honoring Goddess as Juno Lucina (Old Roman).

DEC. 14 – 28: Halcyon Days: time of tranquility.

DEC. 17: – Yoruba / Santeria feast of Orisha Babalu Aye – Healer of deadly diseases.
– Roman/Greek: Saturnalia begins festival to Saturn/Kronos as Harvest and Father Time with His scythe

DEC. 18: – Sacred to Epona.

DEC. 19: – Modresnact: Norse Mothers Night Festival.

DEC. 21: – thru 25 – Old Egyptian festival of Isis, the Magna Mater (Mother of God and Mother of All) giving birth to God Horus.
– YULE SABBAT: Winter Solstice; Return of the Sun God.

DEC. 23: – Sacred to Hathor.

DEC. 24: – Celtic Tree Month – Month of Reed ends, Tree Month of Elder begins.
– Celtic / German Nodlaig Eve/Modresnach: Night of the Great Mother

DEC. 25: – European Feasts of Herne, Frey, Dionysus – Birth of the God, the Light of the World.

DEC. 25: thru Jan 5: Old Norse festival honoring Saturn, Dionysus, Frey and Freya (Deities of Fertility) and the birth of the new-born Baldur (God of Light) with evergreens, fires, and feasting.

DEC. 28: – Sacred to Freya.

DEC. 31: Hogmanay—New Year’s Eve; Crone preparing to depart, winter at its height; Crone, old and withered year changes at midnight into young and fresh New Year. Hag’s Eve.
– Egyptian Lucky Day of Sekmet – Sekmet, the ravaging lioness, with her burning solar eye, is the destroyer/devourer aspect of the goddess.

Chinese Horoscope 2025 For The 12 Animal Signs

Chinese Horoscope 2025 For The 12 Animal Signs

SunSigns.Org offers you the Chinese Horoscope 2025 for the Year of the Green Wood Snake. The year will commence from January 29, 2025, and end on February 16, 2026. The 2025 Chinese zodiac forecasts the prospects for the 12 signs during the year. It covers the different fields of life, such as love, finance, career, family, and health.

2025 Chinese Horoscopes for the 12 zodiacs, namely, the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig are detailed below. You will also get an idea about 2025 Feng Shui forecasts and Chinese Horoscope 2025 for all the 12 zodiacs.

Rat 2025

 

The Rat professionals will be able to get into the good books of the management with their skills and hard work. This will result in promotions and pay rises. You should be careful about colleagues who want to undermine your career. Business activities might be affected by fluctuating fortunes. You can postpone significant decisions and investment proposals to a later date. A good financial strategy has to be worked out to get over a difficult period.

Love life will be average, and family requires attention continuously. Your efforts may not be rewarded to the extent you anticipate. The health of family members will be another reason for anxiety. Your health will be fabulous. Overall, the year will be a mixed bag, and things will improve during the last part of the year. Your confidence and diligence will overcome the challenges, and finances will improve considerably.

Earth Rat Birth Year: 1948, 2008, Metal Rat Birth Year: 1960, 2020, Water Rat Birth Year: 1972, Wood Rat Birth Year: 1984, Fire Rat Birth Year: 1996

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Ox Horoscope 2025

 

Predictions for the Ox for the Year 2025 indicate that the Oxen will have an excellent year. However, you must ensure that you maintain your composure and will not be brutal. All problems should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, and controversies should be avoided. Do not indulge in short cuts to achieve things. Seek the help of concerned experts whenever you face severe problems in a particular field.

Financially, money flow will be abundant, and investments yield good returns. The focus should be on saving money, and risky investments should be avoided. Singles will get new love mates and should allow the relationship to grow. Marriage is not recommended in The Year of the Snake. Family life will be turbulent and requires more attention. The health of children will cause some anxiety. The health of the Ox will be superb.

Earth Bull Birth Year: 1949, 2009, Metal Ox Birth Year: 1961, 2021, Water Oxen Birth Year: 1973, Wood Ox Birth Year: 1985, Fire Oxen Birth Year: 1937, 1997

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Tiger 2025

 

The Year 2025 will be a happy and steady year for the Tiger. You will accomplish your objectives on your own and will not depend on the support of others. It is necessary to keep away from the lives of others to have a peaceful existence. Career development will be smooth and will reach greater heights due to management skills.

Tiger will have a great financial year 2025, and money will flow from diverse businesses. This might not be a good year for romance and passion with love partnerships going awry. You should think twice before you get into a romantic alliance or tying the knot. Social life will be lively, and you will make new influential contacts. Health will be splendid predicts the Chinese horoscope 2025. Minor problems can be attended to promptly predicts the Chinese horoscope 2025.

Earth Tigers Birth Years: 1938, 1998, Metal Tiger Birth Year: 1950, 2010, Water Tiger Birth Year: 1962, 2022, Wood Tiger Birth Year: 1974, Fire Tiger Birth Year: 1986

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Rabbit Horoscope 2025

 

The Rabbit has to drive through a barren and bumpy ground during the Snake Year 2025. You should be wary of the lurking dangers and must have an alternative strategy to face the challenges. Do not indulge in any unlawful activities to avoid unnecessary legal battles. Career problems will force you to look for a change of job or location.

Economic affairs will be in a mess with mounting losses. Avoid taking loans from others to meet your expenses. Love affairs should not add to your existing problems and can be postponed. Health will decline if you fail to relax enough. The situation will improve by the end of the year, and happy days will be there again!

Earth Rabbits Birth Year: 1939, 1999, Metal Rabbit Birth Year: 1951, 2011, Water Rabbit Birth Year: 1963, 2023, Wood Rabbits Birth Year: 1975, Fire Rabbit Birth Year: 1987

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Dragon Horoscope 2025

 

The Dragon will have a smooth and delightful year 2025. Business ventures will succeed, and relationships will be harmonious. You will achieve success in whatever you do, and there will be hardly any resistance to your plans. Nevertheless, you should be prepared for some unexpected and mysterious challenges.

Finances will be tricky and require guidance from experts in case of problems. All speculative ventures or investments should be avoided as they will result in severe losses. The Dragon should pay enough attention to his life with a spouse and the family. At all costs, he should not stray if he wants harmony with the spouse.

Earth Dragon Birth Year: 1988, Metal Dragon Birth Years: 1940, 2000, Water Dragon Birth Year: 1952, 2012, Wood Dragon Birth Year: 1964, 2024, Fire Dragon Birth Year: 1976

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Snake 2025

 

In the Year of the Green Wood Snake 2025, the Snake might not be happy with his accomplishments. You should be careful while taking decisions and avoid abrupt alterations. People in business can focus on new projects and savings instruments.

If the Snake has to succeed, persistence and concentration are necessary. You should study and analyze the project before taking it up and should be ready to make the required modifications. You will reap the profits by the end of the year if you do not change course midway. Be careful about persons who are likely to obstruct your progress. Overall, the profits will be average, and you should not splurge them unnecessarily.

Love relationships will be thrilling, but your unpredictable behavior may be a hindrance. Health will be normal, but you may be prone to accidents. This is a good year for pregnancy predicts the Chinese horoscope 2025.

Earth Snake Birth Year: 1989, Metal Snake Birth Year: 1941, 2001, Water Snake Birth Year: 1953, 2013, Wood Snake Birth Year: 1965, 2025, Fire Snake Birth Year: 1977

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Horse Horoscope 2025

 

Predictions for the Horse in the Year of Snake 2025 suggest a highly challenging period for business activities. Partnership ventures might face severe problems from associates, and unexpected obstacles crop up. Hard work will fail to yield results, and you should seek help from experts to solve the issues. You can expect support from family members.

The Horse can achieve things with his vigor and authority by overcoming all the challenges. You have to change your lifestyle also to suit changing situations. The physical and emotional well-being of the Horse will be splendid, but you should avoid overindulgence.

Love relationships will be momentary and will not obstruct your career progress. Socially, this will be a very active year, and the Horse will have to be diplomatic and friendly to maintain the contacts. Overall, the year will throw unexpected hazards, and you have to be on guard continuously.

Earth Horse Birth Year: 1978, Metal Horse Birth Year: 1990, Water Horses Birth Year: 1942, 2002, Wood Horses Birth Year: 1954, 2014, Fire Horse Birth Year: 1966, 2026

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Sheep 2025

 

The Sheep will have a highly enjoyable year 2025 filled with a lot of exciting and attractive events. You will have the authority and command to achieve whatever you want. Your social circle will be of great help in completing projects and making more profits. Temporary obstacles can be overcome through diligence and tolerance. However, the year is not promising for initiating new ventures for the Goat sign.

The Sheep should be diplomatic in his workplace and avoid conflicts with superiors. Money flow will be erratic throughout the year, and sound financial intelligence will be required to stay afloat. Your envious nature may spoil love relationships. Beginning of the year is favorable for starting new romantic alliances. The ram should devote more attention to maintain a happy family atmosphere. Health will be challenging, and you should resort to a good exercise regime to build up physical stamina.

Earth Ram Birth Year: 1979, Metal Sheep Birth Year: 1991, Water Goat Birth Year: 1943, 2003, Wood Sheep – Birth Year 1955, 2015, Fire Sheep – Birth Year: 1967, 2027

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Monkey Horoscope 2025

 

The Year 2025 promises to be a decent year for the Monkey. You will enjoy relationship with family members, social contacts, and co-workers. You will get the encouragement from family and management to accomplish goals. It is crucial to avoid conflict with others if you have to succeed. Do not indulge in new ventures and be conservative enough to stick to present projects on hand.

Though there will be many obstacles at the beginning of the year 2025, you will succeed with persistence. Try to get over these problems through conciliation and cooperation. The Monkey will be lucky in gambling activities during the year. Love relationships will be enjoyable provided you are committed. Travel may pose some hazards.

Earth Monkey Birth Year: 1968, 2028, Metal Monkey Birth Year: 1980, Water Monkey Birth Year: 1992, Wood Monkey Birth Year: 1944, 2004, Fire Monkeys Birth Year: 1956, 2016

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Rooster 2025

 

The Rooster will have a hopeful and rewarding year 2025. Financially, it is necessary to cut expenses as income may not be big enough. Previous savings will give good profits. You will succeed during the year if you exercise management skills to the maximum. The social circle will play a pivotal role in your success this year.

Career progress will be based on support from good colleagues. The rooster should avoid legal litigations as far as possible. Singles will get into casual romantic relationships. Family life will be highly demanding, and you should not agree to unreasonable requests. Health will be reasonable, provided you control diet.

Earth Rooster Birth Year: 1969, 2029, Metal Roosters Birth Year: 1981, Water Rooster Birth Year: 1993, Wood Rooster Birth Year: 1945, 2005, Fire Rooster Birth Year: 1957, 2017

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Dog Horoscope 2025

 

Forecast for the Dog for the year 2025 suggests that the year will be fruitful, happy, full of love and romance. The year gives you enough opportunities to dream, think, and explore new things. Business enterprises require diligence and devotion, and you are assured of enormous profits. You will have the full support of colleagues and collaborators if you take them into confidence. Do not be overambitious and control your unnecessary expenditure if your business has to survive. You should be on the lookout for new prospects and grab them quickly as and when you get them.

Love life will be pleasurable if you devote more attention to married life. Your spouse and family members will be of great support for your ventures. Health will cause some anxiety, and enough care should be exercised about diet and cleanliness.

Earth Dog Birth Year: 1958, 2018, Metal Dog Birth Year: 1970, 2030, Water Dog Birth Year: 1982, Wood Dog Birth Year: 1994, Fire Dog Birth Year: 1946, 2006

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Pig Horoscope 2025

 

The Pig might have to face a turbulent and anxious time in the Year of the Snake 2025. Overall, this year will bring average results, foretells the Chinese horoscope 2025. Career and financial prospects are not bright, and you should not be aggressive on these aspects. You tend to dabble in collaborations and speculative dealings. The competition will be fierce, and you should keep a tab on them if you want to overcome them. Innovation and enterprise are essential if you have to survive. Foreign projects offer great opportunities for rewards.

All proposals require in-depth examination and analysis, and only realistic projects should be taken up. Do not get into any legal problems as the consequences will be disastrous. All surplus money should be saved to take care of future contingencies. Love relationships for the Boar will turn sour this year. New love is hard to come by. Family members will make perverse and extravagant demands, which are difficult to fulfill. Health will be very much problematic, and you should change your lifestyle to improve well-being.

Earth Pig Birth Year: 1959, 2019, Metal Pig Birth Year: 1971, 2031, Water Pig Birth Year: 1983, Wood Boar Birth Year: 1995, Fire Pig Birth Year: 1947, 2007

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Yearly Zodica Horoscope 2025 Predictions

Yearly Zodiac Horoscope 2025 Predictions Source: sunsigns.com

SunSigns.Org offers you the Horoscope 2025 for the various star signs. An overall view of the possible events in various aspects of life covering career, love, sex, family, finance, travel, education, and health are indicated. There are twelve zodiacs, namely, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces, and you belong to one of them. Horoscope 2025 gives a clear picture of your future during the year so that you can face the year fully armed.

The 2025 astrology predictions suggest the various challenges you are likely to come across. Thus, you can work out your plans to tackle the problems. Free predictions for the year 2025 for the different sun signs are available by clicking on the right horoscope. You will come to know about your prospects and for your family. All information from career to health is at your fingertips!

Aries Horoscope 2025

 

Forecast for Aries people for 2025 suggests you will get plenty of openings to succeed in life during the year. You tend to go by your instincts in deciding on future objectives. Career success is based on experience and present resourcefulness. Single people will have opportunities to get into love partnerships which may end up in stable marriages.

Business people will have a profitable time at the beginning of the year. Jupiter and Saturn will help the inflow of money with the help of family members. Health will be good provided you relax enough. Overseas travel is indicated after May 2025.

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Taurus Horoscope 2025

 

Taurus people will assert their integrity and individuality during the Year 2025, and this will help them to progress in life. Jupiter and Saturn will help professionals and business people to prosper. New ventures with partners will be successful. Investments with the help of experts will give good returns.

Marital life will be pleasant, and family relationships will be harmonious with news of pregnancy. The health of a senior member may cause some anxiety. Health will be fabulous, and minor illnesses can be cured promptly. Long journeys are predicted during the initial part of the year.

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Gemini Horoscope 2025

 

Gemini personalities will get an opportunity to introspect and plan their future as they want during the year 2025. The year might not be promising for professionals and business people due to the negative aspects of Jupiter. Money flow will improve after May.

The family environment will be delightful, but the health of parents will be worrying. Married people will have a peaceful time. The addition of a new member of the family is likely. Health will create problems, and it is crucial to stick to a proper diet and exercise routine. The period after May is auspicious for travel.

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Cancer 2025

 

Aspects of Jupiter are auspicious for Cancer professionals and business people during the first few months of the Year 2025. The latter half of the year is not conducive for investments. Family happiness will be excellent despite your preoccupation with career requirements. Social activities will help further your life. Your personality will not be affected by your social interactions. Love life will be fascinating for singles and married people.

Health will be excellent during the first half of the year, and minor ailments are likely during the latter half. Overseas travel is indicated during the period after May.

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Leo Horoscope 2025

Zodiac 2025 predictions suggest that Leo individuals will have a highly exciting year with all-around success. All obstacles to your progress will be removed with your fresh approach. Professionals looking for a change of job can do so. Business persons will make more substantial profits and will get back money due to them.

Family relations will support your ventures, and there will be happiness in the family circle. You will be busy with social engagements, and contacts will be instrumental in life progress. Health will improve after May. Business travel is indicated during the first half of the year.

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Virgo 2025

 

Virgo zodiac will find that meticulousness and common sense will not help them in the Year 2025. On the other hand, instincts and imagination will guide you during the year. Professionals will make career progress with help from seniors. Business people will make higher profits. Jupiter will provide you with more wealth and comfort.

Family relationships will be cordial despite your busy schedule. Social engagements occupy your attention, and your status in society will improve. The first half of the year is promising for health and immunity. Leisure travel is indicated in the second half of 2025.

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Libra Horoscope 2025

 

Libra sun sign will have to change its way of looking at things if they have to succeed in the Year 2025. Your sincerity and frankness will be appreciated, and life will be a better place. The second half of the year is favorable for business and career progress. Jupiter will help you to increase profits and savings. You will accumulate wealth and real estate.

Career commitments will keep you away from your spouse during the commencement of the year. You will progress through the help of social contacts and family members. The second half of the year will promote your physical and mental well-being. Foreign travel is beneficial for life progress.

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Scorpio 2025

 

Scorpio will succeed during the Year 2025 by using their instincts and imagination. Decisions should be made after a thorough study and analysis. Business and career will give excellent results during the beginning of the year. Finances will be excellent with good money flows, and enough money will be available for savings purposes.

Family life will be in turmoil during the 2025 Mercury Retrograde. Harmony will be disturbed by conflicts and health problems of family members. The first half of the year is beneficial for both physical and mental well-being. After May, you may travel overseas and are likely to be transferred to a new place.

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Sagittarius Horoscope 2025

 

The forecast for Sagittarius people for the Year 2025 predicts that they are longing for peace and financial stability in life. Success can be achieved during the latter half of the year in career and business. This will happen with the help of family members and social contacts. Money flow will see fluctuations, and you will save enough capital by the end of the year.

Married life will be excellent, and singles will get married during the year. Family life will be full of conflicts and health problems of family members. Minor illnesses will irritate your well-being, and you can improve your health by relaxation and meditation.

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Capricorn 2025

 

Capricorns should not grudge about their routine work and try to find happiness in whatever they do in 2025. On the career front, life is not rosy, and you have to face challenges. For business people, the financial situation will be disturbing, and investments are out of the question. Health problems might drain out money.

Family life will be average as you are busy with work commitments. Social life will be encouraging, and family members will help you in case of difficulties. The second half of the year will present you with minor health issues. If you are contemplating to study abroad, the year is promising.

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Aquarius Horoscope 2025

 

The forecast for the Year 2025 for Aquarius people foretells a challenging year, and it requires plenty of patience to stay afloat. If you are in a job, expect obstacles from colleagues, and only hard work can prove to be a savior. Business people will find the period after May to be profitable. They should avoid unnecessary expenses and desist from taking loans.

Family life will be full of conflicts among members, and Jupiter may help improve the situation to some extent. Health will be reasonable in the latter half of the year with a proper diet and regular fitness regimes. The year is auspicious for religious travel.

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Pisces 2025

 

The Year 2025 provides Pisces people to review their happenings in life and give a new meaning and direction by making important decisions. Seniors will support you in job achievements during the second half of the year. Saturn will create problems in financial advancement. Jupiter will ensure harmony and happiness in the family environment. Saturn will be detrimental to your health during the year. Jupiter will be favorable for travel purposes.

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