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Sabbat Information


There are eight Sabbats, or special days to the Wheel of the Year. This is only a small description of each, and there are different views according to the Pantheon. [Dates for solstices and equinoxes are approximations - they vary each year.]

Table of the Wheel of the Year

February 2nd Imbolg, Candlemas. The return of the Light.
March 21st (approximate) Spring Equinox. Light and Dark in balance.
April 30th Beltane, May Day The beginning of Summer.
June 22nd (approximate) Summer Solstice. The Longest Day.
July 31st Lughnasadh. Season of Plenty.
September 21st (approximate) Autumn Equinox. The Second Harvest.
October 31st Samhain, All Hollows Eve. The return of the Dark.
December 22nd (approximate) Yule, Winter Solstice. Death and Rebirth.


Start of the Listing of the Table of the Year


  • February 2nd, Candlemas

    IMBOLG, CANDLEMAS, OIMELC - FEB 2
    Dedicated to Brigid the GODDESS of Fire and Inspiration. GODDESS of Fertility, that which was born at SOLSTICE now begins to manifest. This is also the day of initiation, the RITE of passage for WITCHES. This is a time to plant the seeds of short term goals for the new cycle and new energy. The candle procession symbolizes the Feast of the Waxing light celebrating the Rebirth of the Sun. Return
  • March 21st, Spring Equinox

    SPRING EQUINOX, EOSTAR, THE FESTIVAL OF TREES MARCH - 21-23
    The chains of winter are broken, Spring has arrived, This is the time when all of life burst forth in joyous celebration. As at IMBOLG this is the seed time but for long range goals. Day and Night are equal bringing balance. Persephone rises from the Depths of the Underworld and brings forth new life. Hair is adorned with flowers, Eggs are decorated as they are a symbol of rebirth, This is considered the true MOTHERS Day. Return
  • April 30th., Beltane

    BELTANE, MAY EVE, RUDEMAS APRIL 31-MAY 1
    This is a time of Fertility, Creativity is nurtured. The Mayploe, a phallic fertility symbol symbolizing the God is joined with the Goddess as it is placed within the Earth. Ribbons hang from the top inviting all to join the dance of fertility weaving the magic of desire. This is a time of wild delight. Jumping the bonfire brings purification and luck. Return
  • June 22nd., Summer Solstice

    SUMMER SOLSTICE, MIDSUMMER EVE, LITHA, JUNE 21-23
    This is the longest day of the year, the power of the Sun is at its peak and at the same time this is the beginning point of the waning of the Suns energy and power. We celebrate the strength and energy this day holds and ask that the magick created today carry us through the dark half of the year. Return
  • July 31st., Lammas

    LAMMAS, LUGHNASAD, LUGH-MASS - JUL.31st/AUG.1
    Light diminishes the days grow shorter, we have worked hard to bring things to fruition, but the Harvest is not yet clear, we know that to harvest we must sacrifice. This is the time to look within and see the sacrifice that needs to be made to transform. This is the first Harvest, the honoring of the Grain and the Corn. In Pagan times this was the time of games of skill and competition and Lugh was Honored. Return
  • September 21st., Autumn Equinox

    AUTUMN EQUINOX, MABON, SEPT 21-23
    The time of balance between light and dark, the time of the true thanksgiving, when the Harvest is realized and thanks is given for the abundance received. This is the second Harvest, the harvest of all vrops grown and reaped. We prepare for the descent into the darkness. Return
  • October 31st., Samhain

    SAMHAIN, HALLOWMAS, ALL SOULS DAY, HALLOWS EVE,-OCT 31ST
    Most WITCHES consider this the WITCHES New Year, it is the time of the Crone, of endings and beginnings, death and life. We honor our Ancestors and in respect we create a feast offering and celebrate their memory. The veils between the worlds are the thinnest and we commune with our dead and look into the mysteries through Divination and Scrying. Samhain is considered the third and final Harvest, that of the Livestock. Return
  • December 21st., Winter Solstice

    YULE, WINTER SOLSTICE, -DEC 21-23
    The longest night of the year, darkness prevails and yet gives way and changes to bring the birth of the New Sun, and with it the hope and promise of the New Year. It is the time to release that which does not serve and prepare to birth forth a new vision for the next future. Lighting of candles, the Yule Log or bon fires symbolically give life and power to the Sun. Return

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