2012 - Major Religious Holidays

Major Religious Holidays

  • January 6 – Christmas Day (Celebrated by the Armenian Church)
  • January 7 – Christmas Day (December 25 in the Julian Calendar, celebrated by Eastern Orthodoxy)
  • February 1 – Imbolc, a Cross-quarter day (Celebrated on February 2 in some places)
  • February 22 – Ash Wednesday – Western Christianity
  • March 8
    • Purim – Judaism
    • Holi – Hinduism
  • March 20 – Spring Equinox, Persian New Year, also known as Ostara
  • April 1 – Ramanavami – Hinduism
  • April 6
    • Good Friday – Western Christianity
    • Hanuman Jayanti – Hinduism
  • April 7 – Passover – Judaism
  • April 8 – Easter – Western Christianity
  • April 13 – Vaisakhi – Sikhism
  • April 15 – Easter – Eastern Christianity
  • May 1 – Beltane, a Cross-quarter day
  • May 27 – Shavuot – Judaism
  • June 4 – Vesak – Buddhism
  • June 20 – Summer solstice, also known as Midsummer
  • July 20 – Ramadan begins – Islam
  • August 1 – Lammas, a Cross-quarter day
  • August 2 – Raksha Bandhan – Hinduism
  • August 10 – Janmashtami – Hinduism
  • August 19 – Eid al Fitr – Islam
  • September 17 – Rosh Hashanah – Judaism
  • September 21 – Autumn Equinox, also known as Mabon
  • September 26 – Yom Kippur – Judaism
  • October 1 – Sukkot – Judaism
  • October 2 – Mehregan – Zoroastrianism and Persian Culture
  • October 24 – Vijaya Dashami/Dusshera – Hinduism
  • October 26 – Eid al-Adha, a religious festival in Islam
  • November 1 – Samhain, a Cross-quarter day, Neopagan new year and Christian All Saints' Day
  • November 13 – Diwali – Sikhism - Hinduism
  • November 15 – Islamic New Year
  • December 9 – Hanukkah – Judaism
  • December 25 – Christmas – Western Christianity

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