Calendar of Religious Festivals January to June
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shap Calendar of Religious Festivals EDUCATION and 2020 CELEBRATION January to June FAITHS January February March April May June 23 Declaration of 20 to1 May the Bab 19 World Religion Day 20 Naw-Ruz BAHA’I Ridvan 28 The Ascension of Baha’u’llah 16 Shinran Mem. Day 8/15 Parinirvana / 8 Hanamatsuri 7 Vesakha Puja / BUDDHIST 25 Honen Mem. Day Nirvana Day 25-27 Losar 9 Magha Puja* 13-15 Songkran Buddha Day 25 Yuan Tuan 4 Tomb 25 Dragon Boat CHINESE (New Year)[Rat] 8 Lantern Festival Sweeping Day Festival 1 Naming of Jesus / 2 Great Lenten Fast Circumcision / Mary, 10-16 Christian Aid Mother of God begins [3] 5 Palm Sunday 7 Trinity Sunday 2 Presentation of 6 Women s World Week 5-12 Methodist Covenant ’ 5-11 Holy Week 21 Ascension Day 7 Pentecost [3] Christ in the 9 Maundy 11 Thanksgiving 6 Epiphany [Ang/RC] Temple / Day of Prayer 21 Ascension Day 6 Theophany [3] 19 St Joseph Thursday for the CHRISTIAN Candlemas [RC] 6/7 Christmas Eve/Day [3] 22 Mothering Sunday 10 Good Friday 28 Ascension Day Eucharist 25 Shrove Tuesday 11 Holy Saturday 11 Corpus Christi - 12 Baptism of Christ [Ang] 26 Ash Wednesday 25 The Annunciation [3] 12 Baptism of the Lord [RC] [Ang/[3]/RC] 12 Easter Day Body & Blood 26 - April 11 Lent 31 Pentecost / 18-25 Week of Prayer for 25 Lady Day 19 Pascha [3] Whit Sunday of Christ [RC] Christian Unity 29 Passion Sunday 19 Theophany [3] (Julian) 12 B’day of Swami Vivekananda 2 Rama Navami 14/15 Lohri / Makar HINDU 21 Mahashivratri 9/10 Holi 7/8 Hanuman 23 Ratha Yatra Sankranti / Pongal Jayanti *29/30 Sarasvati Puja / Vasant Panchami 6 Mahavira JAIN Jayanti 1 Ganjitsu 3 Setsubun 3 Hinamatsuri 8 Hanamatsuri JAPANESE (New Year) (Bean Scattering) 18-24 Higan 20 Shunbun No Hi 9-16 Passover / Pesach 12 Lag B’Omer JEWISH [1] 10 Tu B’Shevat 9-10 Purim 21 Yom Hashoah 29 Yom 29-30 Shavuot Ha’atzma’ut 8 The Night of Lailat-ul-Qadr: 22 The Prophet’s Forgiveness Night of Power Night Journey 15 [Shi’a]* and Ascent into [Lailat-ul- MUSLIM [2] Bara’ah] 19 [Sunni]* Heaven 24 - 23 May 24 Eid-ul-Fitr [Isra and Mi’raj] Ramadan Feast of Fast Breaking 6/7 Ethiopian Christmas RASTAFARIAN Day 19 Easter Day [3] 2/13 Birthday of Guru 9/10 Basant / 14 Vaisakhi/ 16 Martyrdom of SIKH Gobind Singh Vasant 10/11 Hola Mohalla Baisakhi Guru Arjan Dev 11-20 Fravardigan [IZ] ZOROASTRIAN 21 Jamshedi Noruz [IZ] 21 Adar Mah 23 Zaratosht-no- 30 Jashn-e-Sadeh [IZ] [PARSEE] 23 Ava Mah Parab [S] Parab [S] Diso [S] 26 Khordad Sal [IZ] 20 Spring Equinox 20 Midsummer 1 Imbolc / (Ostara) 30 May Eve Solstice PAGAN / 1 Beltaine DRUID [4] Candlemas 20 Vernal Equinox 30 Beltaine Eve 20 Summer (Druid) Solstice 1 New Year’s Day / 21 World Humanist 1 St David’s Day Some Other Hogmanay 23 St George’s Day 17 St Patrick’s Day Notable Dates 19 World Religion Day Day 20/21 Midsummer 27 Holocaust Mem. Day 25 Lady Day Day Barbara People of Belief Ellison Shoji Onizuka Sarojini Naidu Selma Lagerlof Seamus Heaney Hilda of Whitby McClintock (*) Indicates some uncertainty about the date. [1] Jewish Festivals commence, like Shabbat, at sunset on the evening of the day prior to the date shown. [2] Muslim Festivals begin in the evening before the Gregorian dates shown in this calendar. [3] Indicates a festival celebrated in the Orthodox tradition of the Christian church. [4] All Baha’i and certain Druid and Pagan festivals also commence in the evening. [5] IZ, K and S denote three Zoroastrian Calendars: Iranian Zoroastrian, Kadmi and Shahenshai. (c) The Shap Calendar Group www.shapcalendar.org.uk [email protected] .