Chronos, Kairos and Aion are the three deities of time, events and epic destinies. Here is the multi-religious and multicultural calendar!
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The schedule in brief from D-2 to D+5
- April 28, 2025, : Sa die de sa Sardigna
- April 30, 2025, : Walpurgisnacht
- May 1, 2025, : Barrin ar mae
- May 1, 2025, : Beltaine
- May 1, 2025, : Calan Mai
- May 1, 2025: Lei Day
- May 1, 2025, : Mayades
- May 1, 2025, : Moatsu Mong
- May 1, 2025: Lily of the valley
- May 1, 2025: Saint Jeremiah
- May 3, 2025: Day of the Cross
- May 3, 2025: Saint Philip the Apostle and Saint James the Minor
- May 4, 2025,: Florian de Lorch
- May 5, 2025: Miu Festival
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Holidays of the month
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28April 28, 2025●(1 event) His death of his SardignaApril 28, 2025 ![]() Today, Sardinians celebrate Sa die de sa Sardigna, Sardinia Day. After an insurrection, on April 28, 1794 his dii de s'aciappa took place. Piedmontese officials are being hunted down, to flush them out, the locals ask people to say "chickpea" (nara cixiri) in Sardinian, very difficult for continentals to say. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 28 #Sardinia #Sardigna | 29April 29, 2025 |
30April 30, 2025●(1 event) WalpurgisnachtApril 30, 2025 ![]() Today, Germanic and Saxon peoples celebrate Walpurgis Night. Saint Walpurga is said to have protected the German peoples from the plague, rabies, whooping cough and witches. This festival dates back to pre-Christian times and is said to be close to the Celtic festival Beltaine. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 30 #walpurgis |
1May 1, 2025●●(8 events) Barrin ar maeMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, the Bretons are laying the Barrin ar mae (May branch). If today the May branch is considered more of a good luck charm, it was once hung in strategic places on the farm, such as the henhouse, the oven, the stable, in order to ward off bad luck. The entrances to the fields also had their may, in order to ensure a good harvest and to repel crop disease. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 1 #BarrinArMae #Brittany BeltaineMay 1, 2025 ![]() On this day, the Celts celebrated Beltaine. It marks the return of the clear season or luminous season. The main ritual of Beltaine consists of fires lit by druids where livestock passed so that they would be protected from epidemics for the coming year. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1May #beltaine Calan MaiMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, the Welsh celebrate Calan Mai, Calan Haf or Cyntefin. It marks the start of summer, the inhabitants celebrate around bonfires, maypoles and songs. Some of its traditions parallel the Gaelic May Day festival Beltaine and other May Day traditions in Europe. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1May #CalanMay #Cynteend #Wales Lei DayMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, Hawaiians celebrate Lei Day. Much more than May Day, this day is an opportunity to honor the culture of the island's natives since 1927. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 1st #LeiDay #Hawai MayadesMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, Mayades take place in the Landes de Gascognes. A may (pine pole which is flowered/decorated, probably from the Beltane Celtic tradition) is planted on the night of April 30. On May Day, all kinds of celebrations take place, the traditions of which vary from one city to another. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1May #Gascognes #Mayade #France Moatsu MongMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, the Ao Nagas of Nagaland celebrate Moatsu Mong. The festival takes place after the fields have been cleared, the weeds have been thrown away and the seeds are sown. People dance and sing, feast and pray. The festive spirits are complete with competitions where the best rice wine is rewarded. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 1 #Nagaland #AoNagas #MoatsuMong May lily of the valleyMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, the French treat themselves to May lily of the valley. The symbolism of the return of spring linked to this flower has its roots in Celtic traditions as well as Roman ceremonies performed in honor of Flora, goddess of flowers. The tradition of lily of the valley in May was formalized in 1561 by Charles IX who requested that the ladies of the court receive a lucky sprig every May 1st. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 1 #Muguet #CharlesIX Saint JeremiahMay 1, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians celebrate Saint Jeremiah (May Yahweh arise). He is the second of the four great prophets, a Judaic prophet of the Tanakh and the Old Testament and the presumed author (without certainty) of the Book of Jeremiah. He is a contemporary of one of the two minor prophets Zephaniah. Jeremiah made many prophecies for which he was brutalized, exiled or put in prison. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 1 #Jeremiah #Christianity #Tanakh | 2May 2, 2025 |
3May 3, 2025●●(2 events) day of the crossMay 3, 2025 ![]() Today in El Salvador is the Day of the Cross. Families decorate a Jiote cross with fruits and paper ornaments. This Salvadoran tradition dates back to colonial times and marks the beginning of the rainy or winter season in the country. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #salvador #crossday #3may Saint Philip the Apostle and Saint James the LessMay 3, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians celebrate Saint Philip (the apostle, not the evangelist). He is one of the twelve apostles of the New Testament. He preached in Greece, Syria and Asia Minor. James the Less has an unclear identity (son of Alphaeus; brother of Jesus, cousin of Jesus?), he became head of the Church of Jerusalem and played a very important role in the beginnings of the Judeo-Christian religion. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3May #SaintPhilippe #SaintJacques #Christianity |
4May 4, 2025●(1 event) Florian de LorchMay 4, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians celebrate Saint Florian (Florian of Lorch). He is said to have saved a village from a fire by praying and symbolically having a bucket of water thrown at him to put it out; this is why it is associated with firefighters and all those who protect against fire, including chimney sweeps. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #4May #SaintFlorian #Christianity |
5May 5, 2025●(1 event) Miu FestivalMay 5, 2025 ![]() Today, the Khiamniungan Nagas of Nagaland begin the Miu festival. Sacred songs and dances allow children to be blessed and the fields to be fertilized for Jhum crops. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5May #Nagaland #Miu |
6May 6, 2025●(1 event) HıdırellezMay 6, 2025 ![]() Today, Turks celebrate Hıdırellez. This day marks the meeting of the prophets Hızır, associated with spring and rebirth, and Ilyas bringing rain to the arid lands meet. It designates the first day of the hot season called days of Hızır. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #turkey #hidirellez #hizir #6May | 7May 7, 2025 |
8May 8, 2025●●(2 events) Johannine festivals of OrléansMay 8, 2025 ![]() Today, in Orléans (France), the Johannine Festivals take place in honor of the deliverance, on May 8, 1429, by Joan of Arc of the city then besieged by the English. It is the occasion for a grand parade and a mass in the presence of high-ranking personalities. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8May #JeanneDArc #Orléans Day of the IrisesMay 8, 2025 ![]() Today, the people of Benelux celebrate Iris Day. An emblematic flower of Dutch know-how, whether in floral manipulation, perfume and even in the arts as evidenced by the love of this flower by great masters like Vincent Van Gogh, this day is an opportunity to pay tribute to the emblematic flower of the wealth and power of the Orange Republic. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8May #Netherlands #Belgium #Iris |
9May 9, 2025●(1 event) Gudbrandsdal GudrodMay 9, 2025 ![]() Today, the Asatrus commemorate Gudbrandsdal Gudrod, known as the martyr. He was one of the five Novegian kings who opposed the forced Christianization by Saint Olaf in 1018. Warned of their plan, he took them prisoner, Olaf took possession of their kingdoms and founded the Kingdom of Norway. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9May #Norway #SaintOlaf #Gudrod | 10May 10, 2025 |
11May 11, 2025●●(2 events) Saint Cyril and MethodiusMay 11, 2025 ![]() Today the Orthodox celebrate the Synaxis of Saint Cyril and Methodius. These two brothers evangelized the Slavic peoples of Central Europe and are nicknamed the apostles of the Slavs. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 11 #cyril #methodius Ice SaintsMay 11, 2025 ![]() Today and for 3 days, Europeans celebrate the Ice Saints. These saints were invoked by farmers and gardeners to anticipate the effect of a drop in temperature on crops, which could be observed during this period and which caused frost (phenomenon of the red moon). Once this period had passed, frost was no longer to be feared. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 11 #May 12 #May 13 #SaintMamer #SaintPancrace #SaintServais |
12May 12, 2025 |
13May 13, 2025●(1 event) Chilam JoshiMay 13, 2025 ![]() Today, the Kalash people celebrate Chilam Joshi. It serves both spiritual and social purposes. People pray for the well-being of their livestock, invoking its deity, Goshidai. The 4-day festival also makes it easier to find potential marriage partners, with announcements made at the end by those who succeed in this quest. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #13May #Kalash #ChilamJoshi | 14May 14, 2025 |
15May 15, 2025●(1 event) Candles FestivalMay 15, 2025 ![]() Today is the Candle Festival in Umbria and Perugia (Italy). Tradition has it that it is a celebration dedicated to Sant'Ubaldo Baldassini, citizen, bishop and patron of Gubbio. This festival would be the commemoration of a gift of wax that the medieval corporations of the city offered to the patron saint. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 15 #festadeiceri #ombria #Perouse |
16May 16, 2025●●(2 events) Saint BrendanMay 16, 2025 ![]() Today, the Irish commemorate Saint Brendan, nicknamed the navigator. The account of his journey is linked to an Irish tradition of initiatory journeys containing obligatory passages, the imrama. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #ireland #May 16 #saintbrendan honored SaintMay 16, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians celebrate Saint Honoré of Amiens. Patron saint of bakers and of Picardy, his legend comes from a donation from a baker to build a chapel for the bishop. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Christianity #Honore #May 16 |
17May 17, 2025●(1 event) Month of Azamat – ![]() Today, Baha'is begin the month of Azamat, and the 19-day fast. This month means Greatness, and contains sacred days such as the Day of Azamat, the Declaration of the Bab, the birth of Abdu'l-Bahá, and the ascension of Bahá'u'lláh. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 17 #Bahai #Azamat | 18May 18, 2025 |
19May 19, 2025●(1 event) Saint YvesMay 19, 2025 ![]() Today, the Bretons celebrate Saint Yves or Gouel Erwann. He is the patron saint of sailors, lawyers and jurists in Brittany. Saint-Yves is at the origin of the Brittany festival. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 19 #SaintYves #GouelErwann #Bretagne |
20May 20, 2025●(1 event) Dehwa DaimanaMay 20, 2025 ![]() Today, the Mandaeans (cult of John the Baptist) celebrate Dehwa Daimana. This marks the birth of the prophet. It is the occasion for baptisms among the children of the faithful. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 20 #JeanLeBaptiste #DehwaDaimana #Mandaisme | 21May 21, 2025 |
22May 22, 2025●●(2 events) Declaration of the BabMay 22, 2025 ![]() Today, Baha'is celebrate the Bab's declaration. The young herald of the Bahá'í Faith and the founder of its revolutionary predecessor, the Bahá'í Faith, declared his mission on May 22, 1844. #mythology #myth 1TP5Legend #bahai #May 22 Saint Constantine the GreatMay 22, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians commemorate Augustine I. This Roman emperor put an end to the Christian persecutions by the edict of Milan. He also created the capital of Constantinople and solidified the borders against the Germans. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 22 #ConstantinI #Constantinople #EditFromMilan |
23May 23, 2025●(1 event) Wallachian DayMay 23, 2025 ![]() Today, Vlach Day takes place in Romania. This people, probably of Thracian or Illyrian origin, has been Romanized. This is why they speak a Romance language unlike all neighboring peoples. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 23 1TP5Vlach #romania | 24May 24, 2025 | 25May 25, 2025 |
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29May 29, 2025●(1 event) Ascension of Baháʼu'lláhMay 29, 2025 ![]() Today the Baha'is celebrate the Ascension of Baháʼu'lláh, their Prophet. In 1863, in Iraq, he first announced a revelation from God and spent the rest of his life in prison in the Ottoman Empire. His teachings revolved around the principles of religious unity and renewal, ranging from moral and spiritual progress to global governance. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 29 #Bahai #Bahaullah |
30May 30, 2025●(1 event) KaamatanMay 30, 2025 ![]() Today the Kadazan-Dusuns of Malaysia celebrate Kaamatan. The Harvest Festival falls under what is known as Momolianism. There is a dance show called Sumazau, a singing contest called Sugandoi, a bodybuilding contest, and other arts and crafts shows. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #May 30 #Kaamatan #Maya |
31May 31, 2025●(1 event) Visitation of the Virgin MaryMay 31, 2025 ![]() Today, Christians celebrate the visitation of the Virgin Mary. The feast of the Visitation commemorates an episode from the Gospel according to Luke: the visit that Mary, pregnant with Christ, pays to her cousin Elizabeth, pregnant with John the Baptist. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Virgin Mary #May 31 |
1June 1, 2025●(1 event) Gawai DayakJune 1, 2025 ![]() Today, the Dayak people of Malaysia and Indonesia celebrate Gawai Dayak. Many religious, family and community rites take place over two days. #mythology #myth #legend #June 1 #dayak |
Multicultural and multi-religious almanac
An almanac is a calendar showing the main dates of the calendar, the religious holidays, bearing ephemerides such as the phases of the moon or the duration of the days (lunar and solar calendars).
A calendar is a system for marking dates according to time. Such a system was invented by men to divide and organize time over long periods. The observation of the periodic phenomena of the environment in which they lived — such as the daily movement of the shadow, the return of the seasons or the lunar cycle — served as the first references for organizing the agricultural, social and religious life of societies.
The calendar used today in most of the world is the Gregorian calendar. In everyday language, an ephemeris designates what happens daily; the ephemeris of the day is the list of the significant events of this day.