The Sabbats
Below are the dates and the many names of the 8 major and minor sabbats of the pagan religion. This is just a brief outline, please return to the main page and scroll down to "The Eight Pagan Sabbats", where you will find details, rituals, and recipes for each sabbat.
Candlemas - February 2 (Imbolic, Oimelc, or Lady Day).
Spring Equinox - First day of Spring (Vernal Eqinox, Festival of the Trees, Alban Eilir, Ostara, or the Rite of Eostre.)
Beltane - May Eve & May 1 (May Day, Rood Day, Rudemas, or Walpurgisnacht).
Summer Solstice - First day of Summer (Midsummer, Alban Hefin, or Litha).
Lammas - August 1 (August Eve or the First Festival of Harvest).
Autumn Equinox - First day of Fall (Fall Sabbat, Mabon, Alban Elfed, or the Second Festival of Harvest).
Samhain Sabbat - October 31 (Halloween, Hallowmas, All Hallow's Eve, All Saint's Eve, Festival of the Dead, or the Third Festival of Harvest).
Winter Solstice - First day of Winter (Yule, Alban Arthan, Winter Rite, or Midwinter).
Candlemas - February 2 (Imbolic, Oimelc, or Lady Day).
Spring Equinox - First day of Spring (Vernal Eqinox, Festival of the Trees, Alban Eilir, Ostara, or the Rite of Eostre.)
Beltane - May Eve & May 1 (May Day, Rood Day, Rudemas, or Walpurgisnacht).
Summer Solstice - First day of Summer (Midsummer, Alban Hefin, or Litha).
Lammas - August 1 (August Eve or the First Festival of Harvest).
Autumn Equinox - First day of Fall (Fall Sabbat, Mabon, Alban Elfed, or the Second Festival of Harvest).
Samhain Sabbat - October 31 (Halloween, Hallowmas, All Hallow's Eve, All Saint's Eve, Festival of the Dead, or the Third Festival of Harvest).
Winter Solstice - First day of Winter (Yule, Alban Arthan, Winter Rite, or Midwinter).


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