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The Wheel of the Year in the Northern Hemisphere.Some Pagans in the Southern Hemisphere advance these dates six months to coincide with their own seasons.. The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by a range of modern pagans, marking the year's chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them.
Mabon, the autumnal equinox in some versions of the Wheel of the Year; Mabon ap Modron, a figure in Welsh Arthurian legend; Maponos, a pre-Christian Celtic god; Mabyn or Mabon, an early Cornish saint; Jamie Smith's Mabon, a Welsh folk band active from 1998 to 2020
Lammas or Lughnasadh: celebration of first harvest/grain harvest in Paganism and Wicca spirituality and by the ancient Celts; 1 August; Mabon (Autumnal Equinox): the second of three recognized harvest sabbats in Paganism and Wicca; Mhellia: Isle of Man; Miķeļdiena: harvest festival in Latvia; 29 September; signals the end of summer
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Lughnasadh, Lughnasa or Lúnasa (/ ˈ l uː n ə s ə / LOO-nə-sə, Irish: [ˈl̪ˠuːnˠəsˠə]) is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season. Historically, it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man.
Wednesday was supposed to be a day of celebration in Shrewsbury as locals geared up for the annual Christmas lights switch-on. ... MP for the area, and Mabon ap Gwynfor, Senedd member, have ...
To celebrate both Christmas and the first day of Hanukkah — both of which took place the day before — the seven-time Grammy winner shared a slideshow clip of family photos and behind-the ...
This is a celebration of the corn harvest and subsequent "tying". The group eschews the term "Lammas" as it is entirely Christian in origin. Late September: Hærfestlíc Freólsung (Harvest Festival) Devoted to a range of beings including Ing, Thunor, Frig, and Woden. This is a celebration of the late harvest, and symbolic offering of the Last ...