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What are AODAs seasonal celebrations?

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What are AODAs seasonal celebrations?

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Like most Druid Revival traditions, AODA requests its members to celebrate four special days in the course of the year – the two solstices (December 21 and June 21) and the two equinoxes (March 21 and September 22). We encourage members who wish to celebrate other holy days in the course of the year to do so. Many AODA Druids keep Imbolc (February 2), Belteinne (May 1), Lughnasadh (August 1) and Samhuinn (November 1), the four “cross quarter” days of the modern Neopagan year. The AODA doesn’t require a specific liturgy for its members, and in fact the task of writing a personal set of rituals for the holy days of the year is one of the things members do in the course of the study program for AODA’s Second Degree.

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