December 1.
UN- World Aids Day
December 2.
UN – International Day for the Abolishment of Slavery
December 3.
Jainism – Maunajiyaras
UN – International Persons with Disabilities Day
December 5.
UN – International Volunteer Day
December 6.
Canada – National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
December 7.
Buddhism – Sanghamitta Day
UN – Civil Aviation Day
December 8.
Buddhism – Bodhi/Rohatsu Awakening Day
Full Moon
December 9.
Un – Anti-Corruption Day
December 10.
UN – Human Right’s Day
December 11.
UN – International Mountain Day
December 12.
Baha’i – Masa`ill
December 18.
UN – International Migrants Day
Judaism – Eve of Hanukkah (begins at sundown)
December 19.
Judaism – First Day of Hanukkah
December 20.
UN – International Human Solidarity Day
December 21.
Shintoism – Tohji-siaitai
Wicca – Yule
December Solstice
December 23.
New Moon
December 24.
Christianity (W, E) – Christmas Eve
December 25.
Christianity (W, E) – Christmas
December 26.
Judaism – Last Day of Hanukkah
Zoroastrianism – Death Anniversary of Prophet Zarathustra
Kwanza begins (until January 1)
Canada/UK – Boxing Day
December 31.
Baha’i – Sharaf
Zoroastrianism – Ghambar Maidyarem begins
Reverend Sandy Clark, D.D., a mentor and friend sent me the multifaith calendar every year. She left the earth plane and to honor her Spirit I am now ordering my own and using excerpts of it for our monthly updates. This organization does such a terrific job. I recommend them highly. www.multifaithcalendar.org produced by the Multifaith Action Society.
One of my favorite quotes is by Ram Dass “We are all just walking each other home.” When we learn about other cultures, religions and nations we become fellow humans on this beautiful planet called earth.
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