Pagan Calendar of Days for 2010
Here is a quick list of pagan, magical, and other holidays for November 2009 through December 2010. You will notice that some of the holidays are different depending on which side of the equator you are on.
November 2009
- 2: Full moon -- Mourning Moon
- 16: New moon
- 30: Festival of Hecate Trivia (The Night of the Crossroads)
- 2: Full moon --Long Nights Moon
- 16: New moon
- 17: Beginning of Saturnalia
- 21: Winter Solstice or Yule
- 21: Litha (Southern Hemisphere)
- 25: Christmas Day
- 25: Feast of Frau Halle, Germanic goddess
- 31: Full moon -- Blue Moon
- 31: Partial lunar eclipse
- 31: Festival of Hogmanay
- 15: New moon
- 27: Up Helly Aa celebration, Shetland Islands, Scotland
- 30: Full moon -- Cold Moon
- 30 - Feb. 2: Roman celebration of Februalia
- 2: Imbolc
- 2: Lammas or Lughnasadh (Southern Hemisphere)
- 13: New moon
- 14: Valentine's Day
- 15: Lupercalia
- 28: Full moon -- Quickening Moon
- 1: Matronalia, the Festival of Women
- 14: New moon
- 20: Ostara
- 20: Mabon (Southern Hemisphere)
- 29: Full moon Storm Moon
- 6: National Tartan Day
- 14: New moon
- 22: Earth Day
- 28: Full moon -- Wind Moon
- 30: Walpurgisnacht
- 1: Beltane
- 1: Samhain (Southern Hemisphere)
- 5: Cinco de Mayo
- 9: Mother's Day
- 13: New moon
- 27: Full moon -- Flower Moon
- 12: New moon
- 20: Father's Day
- 21: Litha
- 21: Yule (Southern Hemisphere)
- 26: Full moon -- Strong Sun Moon
- 4: Independence Day
- 11: New moon
- 11: Solar eclipse
- 25: Full moon -- Blessing Moon
- 1: Lammas or Lughnasadh
- 1: Imbolc (Southern Hemisphere)
- 9: New moon
- 24: Full Moon -- Corn Moon
- 8: New moon
- 21: International Day of Peace
- 22: Fall Equinox or Mabon
- 22: Ostara (Southern Hemisphere)
- 23: Full Moon -- Harvest Moon
- 7: New moon
- 22: Full moon -- Blood Moon
- 31: Samhain
- 31: Beltane (Southern Hemisphere)
- 6: New moon
- 11: Veteran's Day
- 21: Full moon -- Mourning Moon
- 25: Thanksgiving day (United States)
- 30: Festival of Hecate Trivia (The night of the crossroads.)
- 5: New moon
- 17: Beginning of Saturnalia
- 21: Full moon -- Long Nights Moon
- 21: Winter Solstice or Yule
- 21: Litha (Southern Hemisphere)
- 25: Christmas Day
- 25: Feast of Frau Halle, Germanic goddess
- 31: Festival of Hogmanay



2 comments:
Thank you so much for posting this! :0)
Thanks for the posting...great blog by the way.
Blessings!
Karri
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