The Calendar Buried in a Jar
In the early 20th century, there were pagan revivals all across Europe. Polish pagans developed a calendar of Polish pagan holidays based on surviving traditions and the best research available at the...
View ArticleHeathen Calendar and Slavic Calendar 2017
The calendar seeds I planted last February and March have come to fruition. The Heathen Calendar and Slavic Calendar Projects 2017 are now published through Spero Publishing, an imprint of Caliburn...
View ArticleSlavic Pagan Holidays 2018 part 1: Winter
For 2018, I'm posting a 4-part series of Slavic pagan holiday dates, one for each season. I'm posting the Winter 2018 dates in December of 2017, and I'll try to post the dates for Spring just before...
View ArticleSlavic Pagan Holidays 2018 part 2: Spring
These holidays are drawn from various Slavic traditions and nations. Some of them are reconstructed and some of them are continuously celebrated in their countries of origin. Some of the continuously...
View ArticleSlavic Pagan Holidays 2018 part 3: Summer
These holidays are drawn from various Slavic traditions and nations. They are converted to the Gregorian calendar. July 1 Rusalle (Minsk) 3 Day of Remembrance for King Sviatoslav the Great (American...
View ArticleSlavic Pagan Holidays 2018 part 4: Fall
These holiday dates are drawn from various Slavic traditions. Some are reconstructed holidays from reconstructionist pagan traditions. Some are continuously celebrated in their countries of origin....
View ArticleSummertime Ukrainian Ridnoveri Holidays
If you have recently contacted the Slavic gods and are looking to deepen your connection to them, here is a list of holidays observed by some Ridnoveri groups and individuals. Ridnoveri is a modern...
View ArticleLeap Year 2024
Some Slavic pagan reconstructionist groups have a special day for the Dark God on Leap Year Day. This day may be for Koschei, Chernobog, or the Dark Face of Veles. Leap years are years that have an...
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