A wonderful way to start off the New Year is finding ways to honor the Goddess in Her many aspects throughout the year. I found a nice collection of Feast Days for various dieties (list was extracted from pantheon.org) that is very useful.
Below are some days for January and February, for the complete list for the year go here: Feast Days.
JANUARY
January 2 – Advent of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of love.
January 3 – The festival of Pax the Roman goddess of peace.
January 6 – Feast of Kore, the celebration of Kore’s, the Egyptian of fertility and grains, return to earth after six years of exile in the underworld.
January 7 – Sekhmet, the Egyptian New Year’s Day.
January 8 – Festival of Justitia, the Roman goddess of justice.
January 11 and 15 – The Carmentalia, festival of Carmenta, the Roman goddess of childbirth.
January 16 – The Festival of Concordia, the Roman goddess of harmonious relations.
January 17 – Good Luck Day, the festival of Felicitas, the Roman goddess of good luck.
February
February 1 and 2 – Imbolc, the Celtic festival marking the period of lactation of the ewes. Also the festival of Brigit, the Celtic goddess of healing, fertility, and patroness of smiths.
February 12 – The Festival of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt (known as Diana to the Romans).
February 17 – The festival of Fornax, the Roman goddess of bread-making.
February 22 – The festival of the goddess Concordia, the patron of good will and favor.
Bright blessings now and always, Lady Rose
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By Lyon Mercaeant on Jan 8, 2010 |
Oooh thank you very much for sharing this, it’s very useful!
By Tracy D on Jan 8, 2010 |
Thank you for this list!
By AZ on Jan 10, 2010 |
Please do this for the entire year! This is a good tool.
By 67 Not Out on Jan 11, 2010 |
Wandered here via fuelmyblog. A fascinating read.
Best wishes,
Mike
By Jamie on Jan 12, 2010 |
Great list! I must use this for Wednesday. Thanks!