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2026 Pagan Calendar – Celebrations, Sabbats, Festivals Events The Gypsy Thread 2026 pagan calendar is filled with important dates and times for key pagan celebrations found in the world today It also includes peak times and dates of the full moons and new moon plus, noteworthy astrological events, zodiac periods, and more The times and dates are displayed in Mountain Standard Time (USA) To Convert to another time zone, find yours and add or subtract
2024 Pagan Calendar - Sabbats, Moon Celebrations Astrological Events Our 2024 pagan calendar is filled with important dates and times for key pagan celebrations of many different belief systems It also includes peak times and dates of both full moons and new moon plus, other noteworthy astrological events, zodiac periods, and more Note that the times and dates are displayed in Mountain Standard Time (USA)
The Winter Solstice, Yule, and Christmas - Pagan Influences and Evolution The collective celebrations of Yule and the winter solstice, by pagan cultures has been the source for the modern Christmas holiday How Different Ancient Cultures Practiced Yule The Norse consider Yule as the most important celebration of the year Their celebration lasted 3 days, starting on the night of the Solstice (December 20th or 21st)
The Pagan Origins of Easter - The Gypsy Thread The pagan origins of Easter comes from Ostara, which is the topic of this piece This article is not intended to denigrate modern religion, only to show the history behind the holiday
Yule 2025 – The Longest Night, the Rebirth of Light Yet the Christians grew weary of the constant fighting and instead convinced the leaders of the pagan tribes to convert, hoping their people would follow One of the most powerful weapons the church used, was to adopt many of the ancient celebrations, Yule being one of them
Krampusnacht - A Modern Celebration With Pagan Roots Most historians agree that celebration of Krampus comes from Germanic pagan tradition A smaller group specifically believes that Krampus was the son of Hel, the Norse god of the underworld The name Krampus either comes from the German word krampen which translates as claw, or krampn, a Bavarian word meaning dead