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Holidays for Paganism for 2004 include:
February-1 Lunasa or Lammas (Southern Hemisphere) February-1 Oimelc / Brigid (Northern Hemisphere) February-2 Candlemas March-21 Mabon - Autumnal Equinox (Southern Hemisphere) March-21 Ostara - Spring Equinox (Northern Hemisphere) April-30 Beltane (Northern Hemisphere) April-30 Samhain (Southern Hemisphere) June-21 Litha - Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere) June-21 Yule - Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) July-31 Lunasa or Lammas (Northern Hemisphere) July-31 Oimelc / Brigid (Southern Hemisphere) September-21 Mabon - Autumnal Equinox (Northern Hemisphere) September-21 Ostara - Spring Equinox (Southern Hemisphere) October-31 Beltane (Southern Hemisphere) October-31 Samhain (Northern Hemisphere) December-21 Litha - Summer Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) December-21 Yule - Winter Solstice (Northern Hemisphere)
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Except many pagans, if at all possible, celebrate the sabbats over a period of 3 days. Which I think technically means they have as many, if not more, holiday-days as Christianity! YAY!
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