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What holidays do you celebrate?

Alt.Pagan FAQ, Version 4.0
Because neopaganism follows so many traditions from many different parts of the world, there is no single set of holidays that all neopagans celebrate. Several calendars are available which list many different holidays, one or more for every day of the year. Most of these holidays are either dedicated to particular deities (e.g. Brighid, Diana, Thor), or mark seasonal changes in the environment (e.g. the solstices and equinoxes).
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Do you celebrate holidays?

Educational Playcare - Childcare Guide & FAQs
Educational Playcare does not celebrate, discuss or otherwise acknowledge any holidays that are religious in nature. The following is a list of holidays that we generally do celebrate or acknowledge:
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FAQ on Paganism from soc.religion.paganism (The Cauldron: A ...
Because neopaganism follows so many traditions from many different parts of the world, there is no single set of holidays that all neopagans celebrate. Several calendars are available which list many different holidays, one or more for every day of the year (e.g. Wise Woman's Wheel of the Year calendar from SageWoman Magazine). Most of these holidays are either dedicated to particular deities (e.g. Brighid, Diana, Thor), or mark seasonal changes in the environment (e.g.
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How do you celebrate the Jewish holidays?

Birmingham Temple FAQ
Humanistic Jews, we celebrate all of the Jewish holidays. Each Friday we hold Shabbat services. In the spring we have a wonderful Temple Passover Seder and in the fall we hold services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Hanukka, Purim, and Sukkot, connect us to our Jewish heritage and fill our year with celebration and inspiration. As Humanistic Jews, the holidays connect us with Judaism while emphasizing the power and responsibility that people have to determine the course of their own lives.
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What holidays do Hellenic pagans celebrate?

Hellenismos FAQ (The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum)
We have historical evidence of many different festivals celebrated throughout ancient Greece; there were more than 30 annual city-wide festivals in Athens alone—and that's not counting the offerings made by local religious associations or family groups. In some cases we have little more than a name of a festival or an isolated reference; in others, we know much more.
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What holidays do Druids celebrate?

Reformed Druids of Gaia: The RDG FAQ
Druids follow the Celtic wheel of the year. There are four 'main' sabbats, and four 'minor' ones. The Celtic New Year begins with Samhain (pronounced Soween - Welsh, Saven - Scottish, Sowin- Irish) on 31st October (also known as halloween). The holidays are as follows. SAMHAIN, Yule, IMBOLC, Spring Equinox, BELTANE, Summer Solstice, LUGHNASADH, Autumn equinox. ~INDEX~
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What holidays do the Amish celebrate and why?

Amish FAQ
Holidays observed by the Amish are the religious holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension Day, Pentecost, and Whit Monday (the day after Pentecost). The reasons for these observances are to fast and meditate on scriptures related to these days. We should also mention that December 25 is a solemn celebration of Christ's birth and second Christmas on December 26 is a time for visiting and family dinners.
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What holidays do Muslims celebrate?

IEC - Frequently Asked Questions
Eid al-Fitr takes place on the 1st of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic lunar year, at the conclusion of Ramadan, the month of fasting. The holiday celebration begins early in the morning with a special congregational worship. The Eid prayers are often held in a specially designated gathering place, such as a park or convention center, meant to accomodate large numbers of Muslims from several local masjids.
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Why don't you celebrate holidays?

Jehovah's Witnesses: Frequently Asked Questions
We commemorate the Memorial of Christ's death, the most important religious event of the year for Jehovah's Witnesses. Throughout the year, Jehovah's Witnesses enjoy parties, picnics, and other events without feeling bound to obligations or to a fixed date. We may also celebrate special events such as weddings and anniversaries. However, we do not celebrate holidays that have non-Christian religious origins or those that promote nationalism.
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What holidays do Wiccans celebrate?

Wiccan FAQs - ULC - UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH SEMINARY
Most Witches celebrate full moons and holidays that are called "Sabbats. These are times when natural Earth energies are a peak. Sabbat gatherings are celebrational services acknowledging seasonal changes. In ancient times, the common people used the forces of these periods to aid in the growing of their crops, which were necessary for their survival.
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Is it OK to celebrate the students' countries' holidays at school?

Frequently Asked Questions for Teachers - Categorized
Subject: Re: consulta sobre Proposici?n 227. Grand Terrace, California, 3 de marzo de 2005, Estimada evaluadora, Dra, Carmen S?nchez Sadek: Soy maestra de educaci?n inicial y resido actualmente en el condado de San Bernardino. Me encuentro realizando, v?a internet, una maestr?a en educaci?n con la Universidad ORT de mi pa?s natal (Uruguay).
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What holidays do you celebrate? Don’t you do the eightfold wheel of the year?

The CR FAQ - An Introduction to Celtic Reconstructionist Pag...
Folks following insular Celtic paths generally celebrate Samhain (Oíche Shamhna), Imbolc (Lá Fhéile Bríde), Bealtaine (Lá Bealtaine) and Lúnasa (Lá Lúnasa), though they may call these festivals by other names, depending on the Celtic culture in which they are working. Other individual holy days may be added, depending on the Deities or Spirits important to the celebrants.
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What do atheists do on holidays? Don't you celebrate Christmas/Hanukkah/Ramadan?

No ghosts: A Blunt Atheist FAQ
Mostly atheists go with the flow and participate in the same festitivies as the surrounding society. Vacation time is nice enough, and there's really no good reason not to celebrate e.g. Christmas-originally it was a good, old?fashioned, pagan thing, after all. Yule, in other words. (In my native tongue it's still called joulu because of that.) The same goes for most other holidays.
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What are you doing for the holidays?

RE: X-mass
Oh, Kath. Your family is going through it. You are in my prayers with them all. Bless you, Kath. And I mean that. Chanukkah is over already, but we kept it very low-key, observing the first and last days at the shul with my congregation. My children and their families observe Christmas, and my son is still in southern California -- for a little(!!!!) while longer. My daughter is here, so we had a nice dinner and games with them much of the day yesterday at her house.
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What are your holidays?

COGCOA - Wicca FAQ
November 1, Samhain (pronounced Sow-en in Ireland (with "sow" to rhyme with "cow"), Sah-ven in Scotland). This is the Celtic new year. It is the end of harvest and the beginning of winter. At this time we gather to rejoice that we have survived another year and to honour those who have not. It is this association of communion with the dead that has led to the popular practice of Halloween. Samhain is not a Celtic god of the dead, despite novels by Ray Bradbury or the Ghostbusters cartoons.
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Do I pay for holidays?

PAC - Ray Ellison Family Center(Child Care) - Frequently Ask...
Yes, if they fall within the college calendar. However you do not pay for either Winter break or spring break when the center is closed.
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Why are you selling Celebrate?

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We made our plans in early 2002 to take a break from our busy and stressful professional lives and go cruising for up to three years. It was a time that worked well with our jobs, and it was a time that worked well with our families. Now we are well into our third year, and have begun to re-develop some professional opportunities. As much as we will miss the life, it has been everything we had hoped for and some more.
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What is Celebrate Recovery?

Celebrate Recovery: Frequently Asked Questions
Celebrate Recovery is a nationwide recovery program based on God’s Word, the Bible. Christ began His sermon on the mount by stating eight ways to be happy, commonly referred to as "The Beatitudes." These eight principles are God’s road to recovery, wholeness, growth and spiritual maturity. Celebrate Recovery holds weekly “Open Meetings” on Wednesday nights. We have a lesson and a period of open sharing focusing on the 12-step recovery process.
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Newspaper in Education
Unless otherwise specified by the teacher, we do not deliver newspapers on legal holidays or during school vacations. We also get each school district's yearly calendar as soon as it becomes available, and refer to these calendars if we have questions about particular dates (for example, the day before Thanksgiving, Good Friday, etc..
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Yes. We aim to ensure a minimum of 20 days leave per year in addition to the statutory holidays of the country you're working in. Most development workers use their holidays to fully explore the country they're working in. Bear in mind that Skillshare International covers the cost of flights at the start and finish of your placement only.
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The Quality Vacation Club , The Quality Of Your Life.
Answer: You can begin to holiday as soon as you are enrolled into RCI. You will receive an RCI Member card with your own membership number, which you should quote every time you call RCI. You can only exchange the week you own once you have completed your purchase and have received your Membership Certificate from the Trustee.
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Scoops Pet Waste Removal Service, LLC
Christmas Day When a holiday falls on a regular service day, we will pick up a day prior to or a day after the holiday. Service returns to the regular day the following week.
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Office of Student Housing
The Inn, where the International Connection floor is located, Whitehurst, Powhatan, University Village and Nusbaum apartments all remain open during all University holidays, with limited or no services available. All dining facilities close during University holidays.
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Rolls-Royce: Careers
Again, this varies depending on where you work. But it will be at least 33 days in total, including the statutory days.
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Volunteers FAQ
The number of days or weeks and when you will be able to take your leave varies from community to community and will be agreed when you start work.
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Portuguese in Brazil - Escola Idioma - Salvador - Bahia - Br...
The school respects national holidays and the regional holiday S?o Jo?o. (6/24) Therefore closed on the following dates in 2006:
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