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Celebrating Hallowmas

When honoring death this Samhain, decorate with autumn leaves and drink a toast to the trees.

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Loose Canon Archive: December 2004

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Loose Canon Archive: October 2004

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Celebrating Candlemas

It's the dawn of the year, the time when a pregnant woman begins showing, time to creep out of hibernation like a groundhog.

Related Topics: Faiths, Earth Based Religions, Purification, Fire, Goddess, Winter Solstice, Feast Day, pagan spring festival, candle, thorough house cleaning, Spring, bringing candles

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Celebrating the Summer Solstice

Whether or not you consider the summer solstice a religious holiday, there are lots of ways to celebrate.

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Is Brigid a Pagan Goddess or a Christian Saint? Yes.

The true value of Brigid, a beloved Irish figure, lies in the way she bridges two aspects of Celtic spirituality.

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May Fever FAQs

From woodland romps to dances around the maypole, May has always been a time to celebrate summer, life, and love.

Related Topics: Faiths, Earth Based Religions, Color, font size, Helvetica, fun roasting marshmallows, fire festival, arial, fertility festival, Beltane, patron goddess, Marriage bonds

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Ringing in a Not-So-New Year

Is January 1 the beginning of the year for non-Christians?

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