![]() Don’t forget to save some of the bounties up for the coming cold of winter.Īugust 1: Lammas or Lughnasdah – The grain harvest This month collect what you have grown either spiritually, physically, emotionally, or creatively. The harvest time is a time to reap the benefits of what has been sown. 17: New Moon in Cancer August 2023 Holidays Welcome the revitalization of water by bringing in the beauty of all the colorful flowers around you. Let the cool refreshing water wash away any old baggage that is hanging around. (Southern Hemisphere: Yule – The Winter Solstice) July 2023 Holidaysĭuring the peak of the sun, it is a great time to get into the water. 7-15: Roman Festival of Vestalia – honors the priestesses of Vesta, goddess of the hearth. 4: Full Moon in Sagittarius – Strawberry Moon Allow the nourishing rays to enhance a project or idea that you have been growing since spring. Honor the solar deities as its heat and light shine down upon you. Use this month to soak up the rays of light from the sun. The light has returned, and summer is officially here. May 19: New Moon in Taurus June 2023 Holidays May 13: Celtic Tree Month of Hawthorn begins May 5: Full Moon in Scorpio – Flower Moon Lunar Eclipse. May 1: Roman Festival of Bona Dea – Fertility goddess (Southern Hemisphere: Samhain – the Witches’ New Year) May 1: Beltane – Celebration of fire and fertility If you have been wanting to try something new, now is the time to jump in full force. This month is an excellent time to expand your horizons. 30: May Eve or Rhiannon’s Day May 2023 Holidays 28 – May 3: Floralia – Honors the goddess of spring flowers & vegetation. 15: Celtic Tree Month of Willow beginsĪpr. ![]() 15: Sigrblot/Sumarsdag – Norse celebration of the first day of summer in Scandinavian countriesĪpr. Enjoy the change of the season by planting seeds either figurative or literal!Īpr. Get outside and feel the crisp air as it begins to take on a new warmth. Rebirth abounds in April as the Earth is ready to sprout forth new life from the dormant winter. 17: St Patrick’s Day – a time to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland. (Southern Hemisphere: Mabon – The Autumn Equinox) 21: Ostara – Spring Equinox and celebration of Goddess Eostre 1: Matronalia – ancient festival of Juno, the birth goddess 20: New Moon in Pisces March 2023 HolidaysĪs the spring equinox brings balance to the planet, this month is also a time to bring balance into our lives. 15: Lupercalia – Fertility celebrationįeb. 13-21: Roman Festival of Parentalia – honor the ancestorsįeb. Today, exploration and acceptance of queer and transgender figures expands in the Craft.įeb. In the 1970s, second-wave feminism and modern paganism surged forth simultaneously. (Southern Hemisphere: Lammas or Lughnasadh – The grain harvest at the end of summer.) 1: Imbolc – Celebration of the Goddess Brighid. The land had to be prepared for the planting of seeds in the coming season, so all sorts of cleansing rituals were encouraged.įeb. 31: Disablot – Norse celebration of new beginnings February 2023 Holidaysįebrualia was the ancient spring festival of washing and purification. 31: Up Helly Aa – Scottish celebration in the Shetland Islands 30 – Feb 2: Roman celebration of Februalia 24: Sementivae – a grain-oriented Roman festival 14: Thorrablot – Norse/Heathen celebration honoring Thor Named after Janus, the god of doors, gates, and transitions January is the perfect time for door-opening rituals, setting intentions and new beginnings. In this list, we’ve included the opposite Sabbats to guide our Southern Hemisphere Witches too. 2023 Southern Hemisphere Wheel of the Year.2023 Northern Hemisphere Wheel of the Year.We’ve got you covered! Click these links to add the calendars directly to Google Calendar! Each calendar below is based on the text version of this page.
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