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Wiccan Holidays That Are Observed

By Roseann Hudson


The wiccans have been having a lot of holidays for many years that some inspired some of the modern ones that are being celebrated today. Now if one would research on each holiday of the modern calendar, he will see that almost all of them would have a Pagan origin. Just to give some background on this, here are some wiccan holidays that are popular worldwide.

Everyone probably knows about the famous holiday that is known as Halloween where the kids play dress up and go trick or treating from door to door. Although this is a popular holiday that is meant for kids nowadays, it has its origin from the Pagan holiday that is known as the Feast of Samhain. It also takes place on October 31st and it is the time where the veil between the afterlife and the world of the living is at its thinnest.

Now everyone knows that Christmas is known to be the birth of Christ but what many do not know is that the event itself did not happen on December 24. The date December 24 came from the date of the Pagan holiday which is known as Yule. This event transpires during December 23 and it is the time wherein the Sun God is born anew.

Ostara is also a very widely practiced tradition that falls on March 21 which is actually close to Easter Sunday. It is said in the Druidic lore that it was during this time that the Goddess of Fertility would bestow blessings upon those who would want to bear a child. The symbol used by this Goddess was a bunny along with an egg which was adopted for modern Easter celebrations.

Now another really important holiday in the witch calendar is Beltane or literally translated as the fire of Bel. Bel is actually the name of a Sun god in Paganism which is actually the time where the Sun is very strong and it allows the blooming of flowers as well as trees. The celebration is during the end of April which also happens to be the start of summer vacation.

Now Mabon is a very important and enjoyable tradition to the wiccans because it is the time where they will be feasting on good food and drinks. Now this would happen during the 21st day of September which happens to be the Autumn Equinox. Its counterpart would be the modern day holiday tradition that is known as Thanksgiving day.

Now Litha is known as Midsummer Night and is the time where the day is at its longest. It is actually on the same date as the famous feast of St. John the Baptist which transpires in the 21st of June. The witches believe that during this time, the Sun God is at the peak of his power.

So as one would observe, each holiday would actually have a Pagan origin. Now if one is a witch or a wiccan, he would have to observe all of these holidays. In the modern world, everyone is actually still celebrating these Pagan traditions but in a more commercialized manner.




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