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Sabbat Rituals

Here are some rituals for the Holidays, called Sabbats. What sets the Pagan holy days apart from those of the rest of the Western religions is that we do not celebrate historical events. Pagans build their lives around seasonal change and we celebrate their turning points. This is why Sabbats are also commonly referred to as the Wheel of the Year. We pattern our lives around the pattern of the seasons and we are taking part in the continual creation of the universe.

Celebrating the Sabbats is a fun way to get in touch with the Earth and to further your spirituality. These rituals do not require as much Magick as spell casting, and they are not as dramatic as other pagan rituals. My goal is for you as well as everyone around you to have fun and to be comfortable.

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IMBOLC (Candlemas): February second.

SPRING EQUINOX (Ostara): First day of Spring, usually around the 21st of March.

MAY DAY (Beltane): May first.

SUMMER SOLSTICE (Midsummer): First day of Summer, usually around the 21st of June.

LAMMAS (Laghnasadh): August first.

AUTUMN EQUINOX (Harvest): First day of Fall, usually around the 21st of September.

SAMHAIN: October 31st.(This is a 3 day ritual, beginning on the 28th.)

WINTER SOLSTICE (Yule): First day of winter, usually around the 21st of December.

Each of these rituals were mostly adapted from a book called: The Pagan Family by Ceisiwr Serith, along with other sources and my own writting.

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last revised on 1/24/99