Four of these are minor Sabbats:
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The major Sabbats are also four in number. They occur
roughly midway between the minor Sabbats, typically at the end of a month. Different
Wiccan traditions assign various names and dates to these festivals. Perhaps the most
common names are Celtic: Samhain (Oct. 31), Imbolc (Feb. 2), Beltane
(Apr. 30), and Lammas (Aug. 1). The Sabbats are believed to have originated in the cycles associated with hunting, farming, and animal fertility in the Northern Hemisphere. |
Dates are listed above are typical for the Northern Hemisphere. Dates in the Southern Hemisphere are usually offset by six months.
Dates are shown for the Northern Hemisphere. Add 6 months for the Southern Hemisphere. Some alternate names are provided:
Samhain (OCT-31) - All Hallow's Eve, All Saints' Day, All Hallows, Day of All the Saints, Feast of All Saints, Solemnity of All Saints, All Souls Day.
- Halloween, Samhain, All Saints' Day: Facts, misinformation, & links to web sites.
Winter Solstice (±DEC-21) - Alban Arthan, Saturnalia, Yule, Christmas...
Imbolc (JAN-31 to FEB-02) - Bride's day, Candlemas Day, Groundhog Day...
Vernal Equinox (±MAR-21) - Alban Eilir, Eostar, Eostre, Lady Day, Ostara...
Beltane (MAY-01) - Beltain, Beltainne, Beltaine, Bealtaine, Beltany, May Eve, May Day, Walpurgis Night...
Summer Solstice (±JUN-21) - Part 1 Part 2 Part 3: Alban Hefin, Gathering Day, Midsummer, Vestalia...
Lammas (AUG-1)
Fall Equinox (±SEP-21) - Alban Elfed, Mabon, Autumn Equinox, Harvest Home..
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