Lughnasa, or Lughnasadh, is one of the four great fire festivals of the Celtic year, celebrated with plenty of special Lughnasa recipes, rituals, traditions, and symbols. As the exact Lughnasadh date ...
Lammas, also called Lughnasadh (pronouced loo'nass'ah), comes at the beginning of August. It is one of the Pagan festivals of Celtic origin which split the year into four. Celts held the festival of ...
In August many pagans and polytheists celebrate the summer festival of Lughnasadh. Here are eight things to know about the holiday: 1. Lughnasadh, also called Lammas, falls on August 1, roughly ...
EDWARDSVILLE – Members of Grove of the Gathering Waters, ADF will gather at 1445 Eberhart Ave., in Edwardsville for a Lughnasadh High Day Celebration from 3-5 p.m. Sunday, July 31. Lughnasadh or ...
GIANT CITY, Ill. (KFVS) - The Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance will be holding the first of three harvest celebration next weekend for Lughnasadh, pronounced luna-suh. Lughnasadh will be held on ...
August can be tough in Maryland. The high heat and lack of rain (in some years) means that backyard gardeners like me often struggle to keep our vegetable and fruit beds happy. Air conditioners work ...
In the Celtic tradition, the celebration of Lughnasadh marks a moment in the middle of summer that honours abundance, gratitude, light and the beginning of the harvest season. The day traditionally ...
A happy Lughnasadh to one and all here in the Lounge! For our friends in the North, may the midsummer start of this harvest season bring you joy and happiness, and for our friends in the South, in the ...
Lammas is traditionally a harvest festival and symbols connected with the reaping of corn predominate in its rites. Find the date for Lammas 2014 in the multifaith calendar Then let us toast John ...
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