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What special holidays do Pagans celebrate?

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What special holidays do Pagans celebrate?

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It greatly depends on which pagan religion the person is practicing. The holidays vary greatly between different pagan traditions. The Pagan Society itself celebrates the eight holidays of the Celtic Wheel of the Year; the Sabbats, the Equinoxes and the Solstices. These holidays are as follows; Samhain (Oct 31), Yule (Dec 21), Imbolc (Feb 2), Eostara (Mar 21), Beltane (Apr 30), Litha (Jun 21), Lammas (Jul 31), Mabon (Sep 21). The dates of some of these holidays shift from year to year.

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