Pagan Traditions
Pagans celebrate holidays and have rights of passage just as many other religious traditions
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Pagans celebrate holidays and have rights of passage just as many other religious traditions
Celebrating the Wheel of the Year
Winter Solstice/Yule - birth of the Sun
Feb 2: Candlemas/Imbolc - Awakening of Mother Earth
Spring Equinox/Ostara - Ressurection of Mother Earth
May 1st: Beltane - Celebrating the union of Mother Earth and Father Sky
Summer Equinox/Litha - The longest day
August 1st - Lughnasadh/Lammas - Celebrating the first harvest
Fall Equinox/Mabon - Celebrating the second harvest
Halloween/Samhain - Everything on Mother Earth dies. The veil is thin
Celebrate the Seasons
Christmas
Ground Hog Day
Easter
May Day
Summer Solstice
Autumn Equinox
All Saints Day
Day of the Dead
Rights of Passage
Handfasting
Handparting
Wiccaning
Dedication
Wedding
Divorce
Baptism
Confirmation
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