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
- February 1, 2025, : Imbolc
- February 2, 2025, : Candlemas
- February 2, 2025, : Charm of the Plow
- February 2, 2025,: Our Lady of Candelaria
- February 2, 2025, : Noumenia
- February 2, 2025, : Saint-Maron
- February 2, 2025, : Vēja diena
- February 2, 2025, : Yemọja
- February 3, 2025, : Our Lady of Suyapa
- February 3, 2025, : Saint Blaise of Sebaste
- February 3, 2025, : Setsubun
- February 5, 2025, : Fornacalia
- February 5, 2025, : Sainte-Agathe
- February 6, 2025: Waitangi Day
- February 6, 2025, : Meteni
The complete interactive calendar
Holidays of the month
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27January 27, 2025●●(2 events) Bushu FestivalJanuary 27, 2025 Today, the Kachari of Nagaland begin the festival of Bushu. Various offerings are made to Sibrai to sow paddy. Numerous dance rituals ensue over the course of a week. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 27 #bushu #nagaland #kachari Saint DevoteJanuary 27, 2025 Today, Monegasques celebrate Sainte Dévote. Mass is celebrated at Notre-Dame de l’Immaculate Conception Cathedral. It is followed by a Solemn Procession of Relics, to request the protection of the Royal Family and the Principality. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 27 #saintdevotee #monaco |
28January 28, 2025●(1 event) Vaquilla FestivalJanuary 28, 2025 Today in Madrid the Vaquilla (cow) festival takes place. Frames of silk, Manila shawls and horn represent the cows. Each group parades with their cow through the streets of the city up to the central square. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 28 #vaquilla #madrid |
29January 29, 2025●(1 event) Saint ValeriusJanuary 29, 2025 Today, the Aragonese and residents of Trier commemorate their patron saint, Saint Valerius (two different Valeriuses). #mythology #myth #legend #January 29 #saintvalerio #saragossa #truces |
30January 30, 2025●●(3 events) The Three HierarchsJanuary 30, 2025 Today, Eastern Christians celebrate the three hierarchs. Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus and John Chrysostom are among the first bishops of the Church. They contributed to the rise of Christianity in its beginnings. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 30 #basile #gregory #jean SadehJanuary 30, 2025 Today, Zoroastrians celebrate the religious festival of Jashn-e Sadeh by burning wood in an open space to signify the arrival of spring and as a symbolic sign of the eternal fight against evil. #mythology #myth #legend #30January #calendar #sadeh #zoroaster TheogamiaJanuary 30, 2025 On this day, in ancient Greece, the marriage of Zeus and Hera was celebrated, the Theogamy. Little is known about the party, it was surely conducive to get married at the beginning of Spring and this month of Gamelion (Wedding). #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 30 #gamelia #theogamia |
31January 31, 2025●(1 event) Me-Dam-Me-PhiJanuary 31, 2025 Today, the Ahoms (Tai people of northeast India) celebrate Me-Dam-Me-Phi. This ancestors’ festival is a great sacrament of the ancient Ahom religion. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #January 31 #ahom #assam #inde |
1February 1, 2025●(1 event) ImbolcFebruary 1, 2025 Today, the Great Brittany Celts celebrate Imbolc. Originally, this festival marked the start of spring, harvest and lambing. The goddess Brigid was Christianized and ever since this feast has been Saint Brigid. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 1 #imbolc #imbolg #saintbrigid #brigid |
2February 2, 2025●●(7 events) CandlemasFebruary 2, 2025 Today, Christians celebrate Candlemas. The tradition of pancakes dates back to the 5th century, the Pope welcomed pilgrims arriving in Rome with pancakes. This custom probably dates back to Roman Lupercalia. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2February #candlemas #candlemas Plow CharmFebruary 2, 2025 begins the plow charm ritual. Planting tools are blessed and offerings are made to the gods for a bountiful harvest. Traditionally, after blessing the plow, a ceremonial furrow was dug and then filled with cakes and other offerings. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2February #Asatru #Odin Our Lady of CandelariaFebruary 2, 2025 Today, the people of the Canary Islands celebrate Our Lady of Candelaria. The Black Madonna is said to have appeared to two Guanche in 1392; well before the Castilian conquest of 1496. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2February #Candelaria #BlackMadonna #CanariesIslands NoumeniaFebruary 2, 2025 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Noumenia, the New Moon marking a new month. The Noumenia is the second day of a three-day family festival held every lunar month – the Deipnon of Hekate, then the Noumenia, followed by the Agathos Daimon. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #noumenia Saint-MaronFebruary 2, 2025 Today, Maronite Christians commemorate the founder of their Church, Saint-Maron. A hermit from the 4th century in Syria, he contributed to spreading the rites of Christ in the region of Antioch, the cradle of his new Church. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9February #syria #antioche #maron Vēja dienaFebruary 2, 2025 On this day, Latvians celebrated Windy Day. Known to be a very windy day, this day was an occasion for a festival where various rituals were performed to ensure that wind damage would not be too severe for the harvest season. #mythology #myth #legend #2February #Letvia #VejaDiena YemọjaFebruary 2, 2025 Today the Yorubas celebrate Yemoja, the spirit of water and mother of all spirits. The legend says that when a person has no mother to talk to, they can either go and sit by the sea to tell her their worries, or light a blue candle to call her. It is celebrated on various dates including February 2 in Brazil, which has become a tourist attraction. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2February #yoruba #Yemoja #Brazil |
3February 3, 2025●●(3 events) Our Lady of SuyapaFebruary 3, 2025 Today, Honduras celebrates its idol and protector Our Lady of Suyapa. Legend has it that the statuette was discovered by a worker, lost in the mountain in the middle of the night. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3February #honduras #suyapa Saint Blaise of SebasteFebruary 3, 2025 Today, Catholics celebrate Saint Blaise of Sebaste. Legend has it that he saved a child from being suffocated by a bone while he was being taken to prison to be tortured for his faith. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3February #February 11 #saintblaise #redfish SetsubunFebruary 3, 2025 Today, the Japanese celebrate Setsubun, the ancient Japanese lunar new year. This early spring festival is an opportunity to scare away the oni and bring good fortune. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3February #oni #Japan #setsubun | 4February 4, 2025 |
5February 5, 2025●●(2 events) FornacaliaFebruary 5, 2025 On this day and for 13 days, the Romans of the Ancient Monarchy celebrated Fornacalia. The rites made it possible to please Fornax, the goddess of the ovens and ensure good baking of bread for the year to come. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5February #fornacalia #fornax Sainte-AgatheFebruary 5, 2025 Today, Catholics commemorate Saint Agatha. Martyr of Sicily, she was tortured because of her beauty and her devotion to God. Her breasts were torn off and upon her death disasters befell Sicily. Pastries in the shape of breasts are a reminder of her suffering. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5February #sainteagathe #agathe #sicily #catane |
6February 6, 2025●●(2 events) Waitangi DayFebruary 6, 2025 Today, the Maoris of New Zealand celebrate National Day (Waitangi Day). It’s an opportunity to show off all the Maori culture and remember the history of the island. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #6February #WaitangiDay #NewZealand #Maori MeteniFebruary 6, 2025 Today, the Baltics celebrate Meteņi, the renewal of spring. Nowadays linked to Orthodox worship, this festival marks the return of spring and guarantees good harvests with feasts and drinks. #mythology #myth #legend #metenis #meteni #calendar | 7February 7, 2025 | 8February 8, 2025 |
9February 9, 2025●●(2 events) Eyvind kinnrifiFebruary 9, 2025 Today, the Asatrus celebrate Eyvind kinnrifi in memory of his resistance to the aggressive Christianity of Olaf Tryggvason, then king of Norway. He was killed by a brazier of burning coals resting on his stomach for refusing to convert. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #asatru #9February #kinnrifi Nēmontēmi – On this day, the Aztecs began the 5 Nēmontēmi, meaning "day to fill" because the Aztec calendar is only 360 days long. These days were considered cursed/sacred and one had to contemplate one's past year in calm and fasting. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Aztec #Nemontemi #8Mars |
10February 10, 2025●●(3 events) Hega FestivalFebruary 10, 2025 Today, the Zeliang of Nagaland celebrate Hega. Showing appreciation to the supreme god for all the privileges he has provided. People join in prayer to appeal to the Almighty and ask him to shower them with blessings in the form of luck, wealth and courage. This festival is also an opportunity for young couples to get married under the protection of the gods. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 10 #HegaFestival #Nagaland #Zeliang The sinking of Saint-PaulFebruary 10, 2025 Today, the Maltese commemorate the shipwreck of St. Paul near Malta in 60 CE. Processions and fireworks honour the island's patron saint. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #10February #malta #saintPaul Pelden Lhamoi DrupchenFebruary 10, 2025 Today in Bhutan the festival of Pelden Lhamoi Drupchen begins in honor of the primeval goddess Pelden Lhamo. In legend, the deity Pelden Lhamoi appeared in Kuenga Gyeltshen's dream and showed him some tantric teachings through dances. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 10 #Bhutan #PeldenLhamo #PeldenLhamoiDrupchen |
11February 11, 2025●●(2 events) Veles FestivalFebruary 11, 2025 Today the rodnovers (Slavic paganism) begin the Veles festival. This ancient god protects livestock by sacrificing milk to them. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 11 #February 24 #veles Our Lady of LourdesFebruary 11, 2025 Today, Catholics celebrate Our Lady of Lourdes. The Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette 18 times in the Massabielle cave in Lourdes. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 11 #lourdes #virgemarie |
12February 12, 2025●●(3 events) AnthesteriesFebruary 12, 2025 On this day, in ancient Greece, the three days of Anthesteria took place. Both in memory of the dead and of the god Dionysus (ancient), these celebrations are among the oldest Greek rites before their new year at the beginning of March. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #12February #dionysus #anthesteria Libation to AphroditeFebruary 12, 2025 On this day, the Greeks honored Aphrodite. Aphrodite is worshiped with incense and, in ancient times, also with offerings of doves. Goddess of love, beauty and fashion, she embodies the renewal of spring and the season of love. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 12 #Aphrodite #Greceia # Panagia PortaitissaFebruary 12, 2025 Today, the Greeks celebrate Notre-Dame Porte du Ciel. The icon was discovered by the monks of Mount Athos. Legend has it that it always returns above the main door of the monastery. A unique feature of this icon is what appears to be a scar on the right cheek or chin of the Virgin Mary. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 12 #VirginMary #PanagiaPortaitissa #Grece #MontAthos |
13February 13, 2025●●(3 events) FaunaliaFebruary 13, 2025 celebrated Faunalia in honor of the god Faunus. God of forests, plains and fields, they made the season fertile under his name Inuus. Originally king of the early days of Rome, he was deified and was one of the first gods worshiped in ancient Rome. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 13 #Faunalia #Faunus #Inuus #Rome ParentaliaFebruary 13, 2025 On this day and for 9 days, the Romans celebrated Parentalia. This private and public festival made it possible to purify the lives of the living and the dead at the beginning of the renewal of life. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #parentalia #February 13 TrndezFebruary 13, 2025 Today, Armenians celebrate Trndez. Originally linked to the worship of fire and the announcement of spring and fertility, the Armenian church adopted this celebration for the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Valentine's Day was also added to the ancient rites. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 13 #trndez #armenie |
14February 14, 2025●●(4 events) Pohela FalgunFebruary 14, 2025 Today, Bengalis celebrate the first of the month of Falgun, marking the entry into spring. The celebration was born from young people at the Dakha art school in 1991 and is now associated with Valentine's Day. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 14 #pohelafalgun #falgun Valentine's DayFebruary 14, 2025 Today, Christians celebrate Valentine's Day. Marrying Roman soldiers under Claudius II, the symbols of the heart, ring, and amethyst have endured to this day. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #valentine's Day #14February Trifon ZarezanFebruary 14, 2025 Today, Bulgarians celebrate Trifon Zarezan, the wine and winegrowers' festival. Once the King of the Vines has been chosen, this day of celebration is an opportunity to organize a big meal and to honor Bulgarian cuisine, folklore and traditions. The following two days, trifountzi, ward off fate against the wolves. Of Roman origin, this festival was Christianized with Saint Trifon in 248. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 14 #TrifonZarezan #Bulgaria #Trifountzi Váli blótFebruary 14, 2025 Today, the Asatrus celebrate Váli blót. Vali is the symbol of spring, and with his bow, shoots beams of light that awaken tender feelings. The representations of the cherubs of Valentine's Day are very close to the Norse god. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #14February #vali #valentine's Day |
15February 15, 2025●●(3 events) LupercaliaFebruary 15, 2025 On this day, the Romans celebrated Lupercalia. It was customary to completely cleanse the city of Rome using februa, which gave the name to the month of February. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 15 #lupercalia #rome ParinirvanaFebruary 15, 2025 Today, Mahayana Buddhists celebrate the rise of the historic Buddha into the state of Nirvana. Mahayana Buddhism teaches that Nirvana can be achieved by anyone, when all desire and suffering have disappeared. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 15 #Buddha #parinirvana #nirvana Saint VardanFebruary 15, 2025 Today, Armenians commemorate Saint Vardan. Defender of Christian Armenia against the Sassanids and great military leader, he is venerated in Armenia. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 15 #saintvardan #vartan | 16February 16, 2025 |
17February 17, 2025●●(2 events) Hachinohe EnburiFebruary 17, 2025 Today, in the north of Japan, Hachinohe Enburi takes place. The festival features a series of traditional folk dances that are performed to herald the end of northern Japan's long and often harsh winter and usher in the coming of spring while praying for a successful planting and harvest season to come. Given these ongoing risks of famine, the festival has long become a particularly important form of imploring for a bountiful harvest. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 17 #EnburiMatsuri #Hachinohe #HachinoheEnburi #Japan QuirinaliaFebruary 17, 2025 of the ancient Monarchy celebrated the Quirinalia in honor of Quirinus. It is believed that Romulus was deified as Quirinus. The festival became less important in the Republic and Jupiter replaced Quirinus. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 17 #quirinus #romulus |
18February 18, 2025●(1 event) Spendarmad JashanFebruary 18, 2025 Today, Zoroastrians celebrate Spenta Armaiti. Spenta Armaiti is the Amesha Spenta, or Holy Immortal, who created the earth and is the patroness of devotion and piety. The fifth day of each Zoroastrian month is sacred to Spenta Armaiti, as is the entire twelfth month, Spendarmad. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 18 #June 20… |
19February 19, 2025●●(2 events) Savoie National DayFebruary 19, 2025 Today, the Savoyards celebrate their national day. This date in fact refers to February 19, 1416, when the German Emperor Sigismund IV of Luxembourg, elevated the County to a Duchy in Chambéry and granted Amédée VIII of Savoy the title of duke. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 19 #Savoie Shiv JayantiFebruary 19, 2025 Today, Indians in Maharashtra commemorate the birth of Shivaji Bhonsale I. He created the Maratha Empire and helped revive Hindu political, social and civil traditions, then heavily under Muslim rule. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 19 #shivaji |
20February 20, 2025●(1 event) Eyo FestivalFebruary 20, 2025 The Yoruba (Nigeria) performed the Eyo rite to guide the spirit of the deceased king and inaugurate a new king. Nowadays, the festival is mainly carried out for economic and tourist reasons. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 20 #eyo #yoruba #lagos |
21February 21, 2025●●(3 events) FerāliaFebruary 21, 2025 On this day, the Romans honored the Manes during the last day of Parentalia, Ferālia. Offerings were placed on the tombs of the ancestors in order to appease the Manes and prevent them from haunting the streets. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 21 #feralia #parentalia #rome Hatun-pucuyFebruary 21, 2025 On this day, the Incas began the month of Hatun Pucuy Quilla. The inhabitants spent large amounts of gold and silver as well as large livestock sacrifices to the main idols and fields in order to have favorable divine conditions for fallowing and the beginning of harvests. Christians have adapted the feast with the liturgical calendar. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 21 #HatunPucuy #Inca #Americas Little Mysteries of EleusisFebruary 21, 2025 On this day the Little Mysteries of Eleusis began. In order to qualify for initiation, participants sacrificed a piglet to Demeter and Persephone, then ritually purified themselves in the Illisos River. At the end of the Little Mysteries, the participants were considered mystai. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 21 #eleusis |
22February 22, 2025●●(2 events) CaristiaFebruary 22, 2025 On this day, in ancient Rome, Caristia was celebrated. Family love was celebrated with banquets and gifts. This celebration marks the end of Parentalia. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 22 #caristia #rome DiasiaFebruary 22, 2025 On this day, the Greeks celebrated the Diasia in honor of Zeus Meilikhios (the wise), which took place in the countryside to welcome spring with solemn but joyful celebrations and also honor the chthonic aspect of Zeus. There were nightly rites with offerings of bread or pastries in the shape of sheep or pigs, sacrifices, feasts, dances and singing of hymns. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 22 #23Anthesterion #Zeus # |
23February 23, 2025●(1 event) TerminaliaFebruary 23, 2025 On this day, in ancient Rome (with the Republic) the last day of the year Terminalia took place. It was customary to make offerings and animal sacrifices in honor of Jupiter Terminus. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 23 #terminalia #rome |
24February 24, 2025●●(3 events) DragobeteFebruary 24, 2025 Today, Romanians celebrate Dragobete, their Valentine's Day. Many customs vary from one region to another in Romania. The beginning of Spring heralds love. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 24 #roumania #dragobete RegifugiumFebruary 24, 2025 On this day, the Romans celebrated Regifugium, the flight of the fifth and last king of Rome, Tarquinius. Since then, Rome has become a Republic. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 24 #rome #regifugium #tarquinius SepandārmazgānFebruary 24, 2025 Today, Zoroastrians celebrate Sepandārmazgān. The deity Spandarmad protected the Earth and the “good, chaste and beneficent wife who loves her husband”. The festival was once dedicated to women, and men gave them gifts to please them. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 24 #Sepandārmazgān #zoroaster #iran |
25February 25, 2025●●(2 events) Ayyám-i-HáFebruary 25, 2025 Today, Bahá'ís celebrate Ayyám-i-Há. They celebrate God and his unity by demonstrating love, brotherhood and unity. In many cases, Bahá'ís give and accept gifts to demonstrate these attributes, and because of this gift-giving season it is sometimes compared to Christmas. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 25 #AyyamIHa #Bahai #Bab Kitano baikasaiFebruary 25, 2025 Today, the Japanese of Kyoto celebrate Kitano baikasai, the plum blossom festival. A thousand-year-old celebration, it is the occasion of a giant tea ceremony and marks the death of Sugawara no Michizane, a famous scholar and poet who was exiled by the Fujiwara clan. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 25 #Japan #Kyoto #Kitano #Baikasai #Michizane | 26February 26, 2025 |
27February 27, 2025●(1 event) EquirriaFebruary 27, 2025 On this day, the Romans celebrated Equirria in honor of the primordial god Mars. Horse or chariot races were organized to appease the god. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #March #February 27 #March 14 |
28February 28, 2025●●(2 events) ChloeFebruary 28, 2025 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Chloaia in honor of Demeter Chloê. This festival marks the start of spring and the beginning of the agricultural season. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 28 #demeter #chloé Kalevala DayFebruary 28, 2025 Today is Finnish Culture Day, represented by the national epic Kalevala. This collection of epic poetry brings together many tales and myths from Finland and Karelia. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #February 28 #kalevala #finland #karelia |
1March 1, 2025●●(7 events) Baba DochiaMarch 1, 2025 Today, the descendants of the Dacian and Thracian peoples (Romanians, Bulgarians, etc.) celebrate Baba Dochia or Baba Marta. The Martenitsi festival marks the world's impatience for the return of spring. Custom has it that the cantankerous grandmother must be appeased so that spring may triumph. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 1 #muramia #bulgaria #babadochia #babamarta ChalandamarzMarch 1, 2025 Today, the Swiss celebrate Chalandamarz. Of Roman origin, this festival helps chase away winter and evil spirits to begin spring under favorable auspices. Children, in traditional outfits, sing and ring bells in the streets. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #Switzerland #Chalandamarz Feriae MartiMarch 1, 2025 On this day, the Romans celebrated Feriae Marti. The month of Mars (in honor of the god) was dedicated to the army and the beginning of military campaigns. Numerous animal sacrifices and the process of the Saliens made it possible to bless the army. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #March #Rome #FeriaeMarti Yap DayMarch 1, 2025 Today, the Yap people celebrate their culture in Micronesia. Many competitions and traditional dances commemorate the memory of this people. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #yapday #micronesia #1stmarch MatronaliaMarch 1, 2025 On this day, the Romans celebrated Matronalia. This Mother's Day also covered the birth of Rome and Spring. On this day of March, the god participated in a work of peace to recall the reconciliation between the Sabines and the Romans. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #rome #matronalia Saint DavidMarch 1, 2025 Today, Christians celebrate Saint David (Dewi). Patron of Wales, it is a national holiday. He is often depicted with a dove and a leek, in reference to his miracles and the symbol of Wales. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #saintdavid #DewiSant Shuni-eMarch 1, 2025 Today, Kannon Buddhist temples in Japan do Shuni-e. The Shuni-e of Tōdai-ji takes place from March 1 to 14 to purify the secular world of its sins and promote the prosperity of the country. It was organized there for the first time by Jitchū, a monk of the Kegon school, as a sign of Kannon's repentance in 752, and has been held every year since. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #Shunie #TodaiJi #Japan #Kannon |
2March 2, 2025●●(2 events) Baloch DayMarch 2, 2025 Today, the Baloch highlight their songs, know-how and dances through a cultural day. According to Baluch tradition, their ancestors came from Aleppo in what is now Syria. They claim to be descendants of Amir Hamza, uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who settled in Halab (present-day Aleppo). They then migrated to the Caspian coasts. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2March #baluch #baloch #iran #BalochDay The nineteen day fastMarch 2, 2025 Today, Bahá'ís begin the 19-day fast. This spiritual retreat invigorates the soul and brings people closer to God. This retreat was established by the Báb and Baháʼu'lláh, the Founders. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2march #bahai #nineteendayfeast |
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.