2009-10 Holy Days, Cultural Celebrations and Observances Calendar

When planning events, you may wish to consider the list below of the major holy days for followers numerous faith traditions, including Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, Pagan and Sikh. Also listed are many secular celebrations and observances.

* Holidays marked with asterisk begin at sundown the day before.
 


December 2009

December 7

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Honors soldiers and citizens who lost their lives during the Pearl Harbor attack


December 8

Bodhi Day (Buddhism)
Celebrates the date when Prince Gautama sat under the Bodhi tree, vowing to remain there until he attained supreme enlightenment

Immaculate Conception of Mary (Catholic Christian)
Honors the belief that Mary, mother of Jesus, was preserved from original sin all of her life


December 12

Hanukkah begins (Jewish) *
Festival of lights and rededication; continues through December 19


December 18

Al-Hijra (Islam)
The first day of the Muslim year; commemorates the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina


December 21

Yule (Pagan)
Winter Solstice; celebration of the rebirth of the sun


December 24

Christmas Eve (Christian)
A celebration the night before the commemoration of the birth of Jesus


December 25

Christmas (Christian)
Celebrates the birth of Jesus

Feast of the Nativity (Orthodox Christian)
Celebrates the birth of Jesus


December 26

Kwanzaa begins (African American)
Seven day celebration of family, heritage and harvest, ends January 1

Saint Stephen's Day (Catholic Christian)
Commemorates Saint Stephens the first Christian martyr


December 27

Holy Family (Catholic Christian)
Celebration of the family of Jesus


December 28

Holy Innocents (Anglican Christian)
Commemorates the slaughter of male infants in Bethlehem during Herod the Great's attempt to kill the infant Jesus


December 31

New Year's Eve

 

January 2010

January 1

New Years Day

Mary, Mother of God (Catholic Christian)
Celebrates the solemnity of Mary, the mother of Jesus

Feast Day of Saint Basil (Orthodox Christian)
A Celebration of Saint Basil on the day of his death

Shogatsu (Shinto)
Also called Gatan-sai, celebration of the New Year


January 5

Twelfth Night (Christian)
Marks the end of the Christmas season

Guru Gobindh Singh Ji birthday (Sikh)
Honors the birth of the founder of Khalsa


January 6

Epiphany (Christian)
Commemoration of the manifestation of the divine nature of Jesus

Holy Theophany (Orthodox Christian)
Celebration of Christmas


January 7

Christmas Day (Rastafarian)
Celebrates the birth of Christ

Nativity of Christ (Orthodox Christian)
Commemorates the birth of Mary, the mother of Jesus


January 12

Vivekananda’s Birthday (Hindu)
Celebrates the birth of Hindu leader Swami Vivekananda


January 14

Maghi (Sikh)
A festival to commemorate the heroic fight of the Chali Mukte, the Forty Liberated Ones, who laid down their lives warding off an attack by an imperial army marching in pursuit of Guru Gobind Singh

Makara Sankranti/Pongal (Hindu)
Harvest festival


January 17

World Religion Day (Baha'i)
Day dedicated to the unity and oneness of all world religions


January 18

Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Observance of the birthday of the slain U.S. civil rights leader


January 30

Mahayana Buddhist New Year (Buddhist)
Celebration of the New Year

Tu B'shvat (Jewish)*
Celebrates the ripening of the first fruits of the year and the coming of spring


February 2010

February 1

Black History Month begins
Commemorates the achievements of African Americans; ends February 28


February 2

Imbolc (Pagan)
Celebrates the coming of spring and honors the Celtic goddess Brigit

Candlemas (Catholic Christian)
Presentation of the infant Jesus in the temple


February 3

Setsubun (Shinto)
A celebration the day before the beginning of the spring season


February 7

Meatfare Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
Preparation for the resurrection of Christ; last day to eat meat before the start of Orthodox Lent


February 12

Lincoln's Birthday
Commemorates the 16th U.S. President's birthday

Maha Shivaratri (Hindu)
A day of celebration honoring Lord Shiva


February 14

Valentine’s Day

Chinese New Year (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist)
Celebrating and honoring the New Year in Asian countries

Transfiguration Sunday (Christian)
Celebration of the time when Jesus became "radiant" and began talking with Moses and Elijah in front of his disciples

Cheesefare Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
Also called Forgiveness Sunday, a remembrance of the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise


February 15

Nirvana Day (Buddhist)
Observes the death of Buddha

President's Day
Celebration of George Washington's birthday; honors all U.S. presidents

Clean Monday (Orthodox Christian)
Beginning of Great Lent


February 16

Shrove Tuesday (Christian)
Carnival day, also known as Fat Tuesday and Pancake Day, on the eve of Ash Wednesday; marks the end of Epiphany


February 17

Ash Wednesday (Christian)
The beginning of Lent, a time of reflection and preparation for Holy Week and Easter


February 25

Fast of Esther (Jewish)
Commemorates the fast of Queen Esther in order to save the Jewish people of ancient Persia


February 26

Mawlid an Nabi (Islamic)
Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam


February 28

Purim (Jewish)
Commemorates the rescue of the Jewish people in ancient Persia


March 2010

March 1

Women's History Month begins
Commemorates the achievements of women; ends March 31

Holi (Hindu)
Spring festival

Hola Mohalla (Sikh)
Commemorates valor and defense preparedness


March 2

First Day of Ala' (Baha'i)
Also called the Nineteen Days of Fasting; month of fasting and meditation between sunrise and sunset; ends March 20


March 8

International Women’s Day


March 16

Ramayana begins (Hindu)
Celebrates the epic text, the Ramayana

Vaisakhi (Hindu)
Solar New Year


March 17

St. Patrick's Day (Catholic Christian)
Honors the patron saint of Ireland
 

March 20

Ostara (Pagan)
Observance of the vernal equinox; celebration of spring 


March 21

Naw-Ruz (Baha'i)*
Observance of the vernal equinox, symbolizing spiritual growth and renewal


March 24

Ramanavami (Hindu)
Celebration of Rama's birth


March 25

Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary (Catholic Christian)
Honors the announcement of Mary's pregnancy with Jesus


March 28

Palm Sunday (Christian)
Marks the day Jesus entered Jerusalem
 

March 29

Pesach (Jewish)*
Passover; commemorates the exodus of the people from ancient Egypt; ends April 6


March 30

Magha Puja Day (Buddhist)
Commemorates the day Buddha recited the Fundamental Teaching to his disciples

 Hanuman Jayanti (Hindu)
Celebration honoring the birth of Hanuman


April 2010

April 1

Asian-Pacific Islander American Heritage Month begins
Month-long celebration of Asian and Pacific American culture and heritage; ends April 30

Maundy Thursday (Christian)
Commemorates the Last Supper


April 2

Good Friday (Christian)
Honors the day of Jesus' crucifixion


April 3

Holy Saturday (Orthodox Christian)
Solemn vigil honoring Jesus’ death before his resurrection


April 4

Easter (Christian)
Celebrates the Resurrection of Christ


April 11

Yom HaSho'ah (Jewish)*
Holocaust Remembrance Day 


April 13

Baisakhi (Sikh)
Celebration honoring the birth of Khalsa


April 21

Administrative Professionals Day

First Day of Ridvan (Baha'i)
Celebrates the Prophet Baha'u'llah; ends April 29


April 22

Earth Day


April 28

Theravadin Buddhist New Year (Buddhist)
Three-day celebration honoring the New Year


April 30

St. James the Great Day (Orthodox Christian)
Recognizes the martyrdom of the Apostle James the Great


May 2010

May 1

Beltane (Pagan)
May Day; celebration of the beginning of summer


May 2

Lag B'Omer (Jewish)*
The 33rd day of counting the Omer, honors the end of an epidemic


May 5

Cinco de Maio (Latino)
Celebrates the Mexican victory over France


May 6

National Day of Prayer (Interfaith)
A day designated in the United States in which all, regardless of faith, are asked to come together in prayer


May 9

Mother's Day


May 13

Ascension of Christ (Christian)
Departure of Jesus from Earth after the resurrection


May 15

Armed Forces Day
Recognizes servicemen and women


May 20

Shavout (Jewish)*
Celebration of Moses' descent from Mt. Sinai with the Ten Commandments


May 23

Declaration of the Bab (Baha'i)
Recognition of Ali Muhammad's declaration that he is the anticipated "Coming One" of all religions

Pentecost (Christian and Orthodox Christian)
Observation of the day when the Holy Spirit came to the disciples as tongues of fire and rushing wind


May 27

Buddha Day—Visahka Puja (Buddhist)
Festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha


May 29

Ascension of Baha'u'llah (Bahai)
Commemorates the death of Baha'u'llah, the Promised One


May 30

All Saints (Orthodox Christian)
Marks the close of the Easter season; honors the deaths of all martyrs


May 31

Memorial Day
Honors members of the Armed Services who were killed in war


June 2010

June 3

Corpus Christi (Catholic Christian)
Celebration of the Eucharist


June 11

Sacred Heart of Jesus (Catholic Christian)
Celebrates Christ's all-encompassing love for humanity


June 14

Flag Day


June 16

Guru Arjan Dev Martyrdom (Sikh)
Time of remembrance for those who have suffered for their faith


June 19

New Church Day (Swedenborgian Christian)
Annual commemoration of the vision document, "The True Religion" by Emanuel Swedenborg


June 20

Father’s Day


June 21

Litha/Midsummer (Pagan)
Summer solstice; celebration of the sun and summer


June 29

Feast Day of Saint Peter and Paul (Catholic Christian)
Remembrance of the suffering of the Apostles Peter and Paul


July 2010

July 4

U.S. Independence Day


July 9

Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha'i)
Observation in honor of the execution of Baha'i founder Ali Muhamm

Lailat al Miraj (Islamic)
Festival honoring the night journey and ascent of the Prophet Muhammad


July 11

St. Benedict Day (Catholic Christian)
Recognition of the father of the Benedictine Order, the first in Western monastic tradition


July 20

Tisha B'av (Jewish)*
A day of mourning to commemorate the tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people


July 24

Pioneer Day (Mormon Christian)
Observation of the arrival of the first settlers at Great Salt Lake


July 26

Asalha Puja Day (Buddhist)
Celebration honoring the day Buddha delivered his first sermon and the Buddhist religion was formally established

Lailat al Bara'ah (Islamic)
Night of Forgiveness


August 2010

August 1

Lammas (Catholic Christian)
First fruits celebration

Fast in honor of Holy Mother of Lord Jesus (Orthodox Christian)
14-day fasting period in preparation for the celebration of the Great Feast of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary

Lughnasad (Pagan)
Celebration of the first harvest


August 6

Transfiguration of the Lord (Christian)
Commemorates the experience on Mount Tabor when Jesus' physical appearance becomes different


August 11

Ramadan begins (Islamic)
Commemoration of Muhammad's reception of the divine revelation recorded in the Qur'an; the holiest period of the Islamic year, ends September 9


August 15

Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary (Catholic Christian)
Commemorates the day Mary, the mother of Jesus, was taken directly to heaven


August 24

Raksha Bandhan (Hindu)
Honors the loving ties between brothers and sisters


August 29

Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Christian)
Remembrance of St. John's death


September 2010

September 1

Religious year begins (Orthodox Christian)
The start of the Ecclesiastical year


September 2

Krishna Jayanti (Hindu)
Celebrates the birth of the god Krishna


September 5

Lailat ul Qadr (Islamic)
Night of destiny; first revelation of the Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad


September 6

Labor Day


September 8

Nativity of Virgin Mary (Christian)
Celebrates the birth of Mary, the mother of Jesus


September 9

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)*
Celebration of the New Year


September 10

Eid al Fitr (Islamic)*
Fast marking the close of Ramadan


September 11

Patriot Day
Honors those who lost their lives in the U.S. terrorist attacks of 2001


September 12

Grandparents Day


September 14

Elevation of the Life-Giving Cross (Orthodox Christian)
Veneration of the cross

Holy Cross Day (Christian)
Recognition of the cross on which Jesus was crucified


September 18

Yom Kippur (Jewish)*
Day of Atonement; holiest day of the year


September 23

Mabon (Pagan)
Feast day celebrating the fall equinox

Sukkot (Jewish)*
A pilgrimage and harvest festival; commemorates the exodus from Egypt


September 29

Saint Michael and All Angels (Catholic Christian)
Celebration of angels as companions

Semini Atzeret (Jewish)*
The Eighth Day of Assembly, culminates the celebration of renewal and thanksgiving


October 2010

October 1

Simchat Torah (Jewish)*
Rejoicing of the Law 


October 4

St. Francis Day (Catholic Christian)
Recognition of the saint's service to people and appreciation of the natural world


October 8

Navaratri begins (Hindu)
Celebration honoring the goddess Durga; ends October 16


October 11

Columbus Day
Commemorates the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus


October 16

National Boss' Day


October 20

Birth of the Bab (Baha'i)
Celebrates the birth of Baha’i founder Mirza Ali-Muhammad

Installation of Scriptures as Guru Granth (Sikh)
Remembrance of the installation of the holy books as Guru Granth Sahib


October 24

Mother-In-Law Day

United Nation's Day
Commemorates the creation of the United Nation's charter and its peacekeeping efforts


October 28

Milvian Bridge Day (Christian)
Day of solemn reflection on the relationship of the spiritual community and the powers of civil government


October 31

Reformation Day (Protestant Christian)
Commemorates Martin Luther's posting of his "Ninety-five Theses" on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany

All Hallows Eve (Catholic Christian)
Celebration before the feast of All Saints when the spirit and living world become more intertwined

Samhain (Pagan)
Pagan New Year; festival honoring the dead


November 2010

November 1

All Saints' Day (Christian)
Celebrates all the saints


November 2

All Souls' Day (Catholic Christian)
Commemorates the faithful departed

Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib (Sikh)
Celebration of the First Nanak; the founder of Sikhism


November 5

Diwali (Hindu, Sikh)
Festival of lights; lunar new year


November 11

Veteran's Day
Commemorates the signing of the Armistice ending World War I; honors all who have served in American wars


November 12

Birth of Baha'u'llah (Baha'i)
Celebrates the birth of the Baha'i messiah


November 15

Nativity Fast begins (Orthodox Christian)
Marks the beginning of the 40-day vegetarian fast in preparation for the Feast of the Nativity; ends December 24


November 21

Christ the King (Christian)
Celebration of the preeminence of Jesus over all earthly authorities


November 24

Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur (Sikh)
Commemorates the execution of Tegh Bahadur


November 25

Thanksgiving Day


November 26

Day of the Covenant (Baha'i)
Celebration of the covenant given in the last will and testament of Baha'u'llah


November 28

Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha (Baha'i)
Celebrates the rising of the spirit of Abdul-Baha to the heavenly dwelling

Advent begins (Christian)
Time of preparation for observing the birth of Jesus; continues every Sunday until December 24


December 2010

December 2

Hanukkah begins (Jewish) *
Festival of lights and rededication; continues through December 9


December 7

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Honors soldiers and citizens who lost their lives during the Pearl Harbor attack

Al-Hijra (Islam)
The first day of the Muslim year; commemorates the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina


December 8

Bodhi Day (Buddhism)
Celebrates the date when Prince Gautama sat under the Bodhi tree, vowing to remain there until he attained supreme enlightenment

Immaculate Conception of Mary (Catholic Christian)
Honors the belief that Mary, mother of Jesus, was preserved from original sin all of her life


December 21

Yule (Pagan)
Winter Solstice; celebration of the rebirth of the sun


December 24

Christmas Eve (Christian)
A celebration the night before the commemoration of the birth of Jesus


December 25

Christmas (Christian)
Celebrates the birth of Jesus

Feast of the Nativity (Orthodox Christian)
Celebrates the birth of Jesus


December 26

Kwanzaa begins (African American)
Seven day celebration of family, heritage and harvest, ends January 1

Saint Stephen's Day (Catholic Christian)
Commemorates Saint Stephen the first Christian martyr

Holy Family (Catholic Christian)
Celebration of the family of Jesus


December 28

Holy Innocents (Anglican Christian)
Commemorates the slaughter of male infants in Bethlehem during Herod the Great's attempt to kill the infant Jesus


December 31

New Year’s Eve

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