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them in great familiarity, praising God for his benefits bestowed on them. These were called bonfires as well of good amity amongst neighbours that, being before at controversy, were there by the labour of others reconciled, and made of bitter enemies, loving friends, as also for the birtue that a great fire hat to purge the infection of the air. On the vigil of St John
Baptist and St Peter and Paul the Apostles, every man's door being shadowed with green birch, long fennel, St John's Wort, Orpin, white lillies and such like, garnished upon with garlands of beautiful flowers, had also lamps of glass, with oil burinin in them all night, some hung branches of iron curiously wrought, containing hundreds of lamps lit at once, which made goodly show.
2005:) in Lithuania, and is also known as Saint Jonas' Festival, Rasos (Dew Holiday), KupolÄ, Midsummer Day and St. John's Day. It is celebrated in the night from 23 June to 24 June and on 24 June. The traditions include singing songs and dancing until the sun sets, telling tales, searching to find the magic fern blossom at midnight, jumping over bonfires, greeting the rising midsummer sun and washing the face with a morning dew, young girls float flower wreaths on the water of river or lake. These are customs brought from pagan culture and beliefs. The latter Christian tradition is based on the reverence of Saint John. Lithuanians with the names Jonas, JonÄ, Janina receive many greetings from their family, relatives and friends.
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display, on outside walls of their workshops, of all their rich things, ornaments and jewels. As many cloths of gold and silk are displayed as would adorn ten kingdoms, and as many gold and silver jewels, rich hangings, painted panels and marvellous carvings, and things pertaining to feats of arms ... Then at around the hour of terce, a solemn procession is made by all the clerics, priests, monks and friars ... with so many relics of saints, that it is a thing of immeasurable devotion ... With them are many companies of secular men ... dressed as angels, sounding musical instruments of many sorts, singing marvellously, and enacting the stories of those saints that each company honours.
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Society was the largest secular Franco-Catholic institution in North America. French Canadians in Saskatchewan also celebrated their patron saint's feast day. In Battleford, they seem to have begun to mark the occasion before 1885. It is known definitely that in May 1890 a meeting was held to revive the local Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, inactive since the Batoche uprising. The festivities on June 24 of that year began with a Mass celebrated at an altar on which stood a statue of Saint John the Baptist with a beaver at his feet and a banner bearing the inscription 'Faith â Nation â Unity.'
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other, but there are hardly any remnants that appear to support this possibility. People jumped over the fire after they lit it. This practice is mentioned as early as the 16th century, although at that time in connection with a wedding; still, it is called "Midsummer Night fire". The purpose of jumping over the fire is partly to purify, partly because they believed that those whose jump was very successful would get married during the following carnival.
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1101:("St. John's Eve"). It was an official holiday until 1770, and in accordance with the Danish tradition of celebrating a holiday on the evening before the actual day, it takes place on the evening of 23 June. It is the day where the medieval wise men and women (the doctors of that time) would gather special herbs that they needed for the rest of the year to cure people.
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also frightened away mischievous spirits who avoided it at all costs, thus ensuring a good harvest. So, the bigger the fire, the further the mischievous spirits stayed away. Estonian midsummer traditions are most similar to
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at this time of the year, and it smells burnt everywhere. Occasionally, a dummy is placed at the top, representing a witch or the devil. Young and old gather around them and feast mostly on pilchards, potatoes boiled in their skins and maize bread. When it is relatively safe to jump over the bonfire,
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leaves (for men) together with modern commercial products and ideas. There are tens and hundreds of different beliefs and traditions all over Latvia on what should be done on that day for good harvest, for predicting the future, for attracting your future spouse etc. People decorate their houses and
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Hungarians' fire worshipping, so far there is no data that could connect it to this day. In the Middle Ages it was primarily an ecclesiastical festivity, but from the 16th century on the sources recall it as a folk custom. The most important episode of the custom is the lighting of the
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Neopaganism have widely different origins, observances can vary considerably despite the shared name. Some celebrate in a manner as close as possible to how they believe ancient pagans observed the summer solstice, while others observe the holiday with rituals culled
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the wealthier sort also before their doors near to the said bonfires would set out tables on the vigils furnished with sweet bread and good drink, and on the festival days with meats and drinks plentifully, whereunto they would invite their neighbours and passengers also to sit, and to be merry with
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which has a pungent smell) with them, and run it over the face of other people. Starting in 1963, people have also carried a small plastic hammer which they use to bang their neighbors over the head. The tradition is that St. John was a scalliwag in his youth and the people hit him on the head with
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have very strong folkloric roots. One of the best-known Jaanik or midsummer ritual is the lighting of the bonfire and jumping over it. This is seen as a way of guaranteeing prosperity and avoiding bad luck. Likewise, to not light the fire is to invite the destruction of your house by fire. The fire
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Baptist began to develop in the first half of the fourth century. Augustine is the first witness to a feast of the birth of John the Baptist, which was celebrated on 24 June. This date was reckoned from Luke 1:36, according to which the angel Gabriel said to Mary, 'And behold,
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Crimson Dawn park. Crimson Dawn is known in the area for the great stories of mythical creatures and people that live on Casper Mountain. The celebration is attended by many people from the community, and from around the country. A large bonfire is held and all are invited to throw a handful of
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In England, 'Saint John's Tide' is combined with a midsummer celebration. Instead of the date of the summer solstice, they chose 24 June. This may be because of the Baptist's own words, 'He must increase, must decrease' (John 3:30). John was, of course, referring to Jesus. John's day comes at the
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The dangers posed to humans by demons require specific rituals, aimed at identifying witches and putting them to death. A key element of May Day or St John's rituals is the burning of witches or the repelling and burning-out with fire of evil forces, which might deviously conceal themselves among
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Like 8 December, the eve of St. John's Day was a highly popular date for nineteenth-century christenings. According to old midwives, the baptisms of children who had died 'pagans' were acted out: 'On this day, at nightfall, a candle is lit in the praise of St. John. The woman who stands godmother
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The feast of Saint John the Baptist on June 24 was observed in all of Quebec with religious services, patriotic speeches, parades and floats. The movement soon spread to Ontario, the New England states, and even to Chicago and the distant state of Oregon. At the end of the nineteenth century, the
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who placed more importance on the festival than going to church. He complained about those who went to church, but did not enter, and instead spent their time lighting bonfires, drinking, dancing, singing and following pagan rituals. Midsummer marks a change in the farming year, specifically the
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on 23 June NS and 6 July OS. Before the day was named for St John, this was a celebration of a pagan fertility rite involving bathing in water. Since St John the Baptist's birth is celebrated at this time, some elements of Kupala's pagan origins were seen to be roughly synonymous with Christian
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since medieval times with festivals sometimes lasting three days from 21 to 24 June. In medieval Florence, midsummer celebrations were "an occasion for dramatic representations of the Baptist's life and death" and "the feast day was marked by processions, banquets, and plays, culminating in a
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In the worship of St John, men waken at even, and maken three manner of fires: one is clean bones and no wood, and is called a bonfire; another is of clean wood and no bones, and is called a wakefire, for men sitteth and wake by it; the third is made of bones and wood, and is called St John's
1973:. In rural areas livestock is also decorated. In modern days small oak branches with leaves are attached to the cars in Latvia during the festivity. JÄĆi has been a strong aspect of Latvian culture throughout history, originating in pre-Christian Latvia as an ancient fertility cult.
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Many music festivals of all sizes are organized on the Midsummer weekend. It is also common to start summer vacation on Midsummer day. For many families Midsummer is the time when they move to the countryside to their summer cottage by the sea or lake. Midsummer is also a
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Since 1955, the holiday has always been on a Saturday (between 20 June and 26 June). Previously it was always on 24 June. Many of the celebrations of midsummer take place on Friday, midsummer eve, when many workplaces are closed and shops may close their doors at noon.
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the nights near Midsummer day are short (with twilight even at midnight) or non-existent. This gives a great contrast to the darkness of the winter time. The temperature can vary between 0 °C and +30 °C, with an average of about 20 °C in the South.
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Bonfires on the beach, speeches, picnics and songs are traditional, although they are built in many other places where beaches may not be close by (i.e. on the shores of lakes and other waterways, parks, etc.) Bonfires are lit in order to repel witches and other
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The Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival has been a tradition on the North Coast of Oregon for over forty years. The Festival takes place typically on the 3rd full weekend of June. The festival embodies the rich cultural heritage that was transplanted to the
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in the fact that the sun's height in the sky and length of the day "begins to diminish" after the summer solstice and begins to increase after the winter solstice. By the 6th century AD, several churches were dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and a
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was the old Kyiv Rus' name for John the Baptist. Up to the present day, the Rus' Midsummer Night (or Ivan's Day) is known as one of the most expressive Kyiv Rus' folk and pagan holidays. Ivan Kupala Day is the day of summer solstice celebrated in
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north of Vienna. Up to 30 ships sail down the river in line as fireworks erupt from the banks and hill tops while bonfires blaze and the vineyards are lit up. Lighted castle ruins also erupt with fireworks during the 90-minute cruise downstream.
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Pranks: At least in Galicia, it was common in rural areas to prank neighbors by taking carts, doors, etc. and left them in visible areas like roads or in the middle of the town. The prank was performed at night and left until the owner find the
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carry on usually through the night, they are the largest and most important of the year, and the traditions are almost identical to Finland (read under Finland) and similar to neighbors Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden (read under Sweden).
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where fireworks displays take place during the celebration. In Turin, Saint John's festival has been practiced since medieval times, with people from the surrounding areas coming to dance around the bonfire in the central square.
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were not performed. Despite the cancellation of the plays in 1575, the parade continued; in 1599, however, the Lord Mayor ordered that the parades be banned and the costumes destroyed. The parade was permanently banned in 1675.
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celebrated from the night of 23 June through 24 June on a large scale by almost everyone in Latvia and by people of Latvian origin abroad. Celebrations consist of a lot of traditional and mostly pagan elements â eating,
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developed in the Catholic Church during the 5th century, and at this time they put his name and day on 24 June. The summer solstice was celebrated among most peoples, so the Hungarians may have known it even before the
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In Santa Clara County, the Swedish American Patriotic League has held a Midsummer celebration at Sveadal for more than 120 years. It includes a parade, decorating and raising a maypole, dancing and other activities.
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prays the Credo before the candle for little angel and says: "I baptize you, So-and-So, I baptize you in the name of Almighty God the Father"....If is not baptized, it will cry in its grave every night.'
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Belithus tells us that it was a custom to carry lighted torches on Midsummer-eve, as an emblem of St. John the Baptist, who was 'a burning and shining light,' and the preparer of the way of Christ.
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and the rites and traditions of both holidays are often mixed. A fire-related ritual may also be performed in Bulgaria on that day; it involves barefoot dance on smoldering embers and is called
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to celebrate multiple marriages (200 to 300) and according to tradition, one can declare oneself to someone one fancies in the heat of the festivities by offering the loved one a
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meanings, most notably the parallel of Baptism as cleansing from sins, so the holiday in a Christian-modified form has been accepted into the
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by the end of the 19th century. However, since 1977, a folk-dance revival started in Cardiff, and is held now annually on this feast day
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in New York since 1941. Swedish Midsummer is also celebrated in other places with large Swedish and Scandinavian populations, such as
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time when the sun is beginning to decrease, and six months later, Christmas, comes at the time when the sun is beginning to increase.
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In Austria, the Midsummer solstice is celebrated each year with a procession of ships down the Danube River as it flows through the
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flowers. Midsummer fairs are held in many Romanian villages and cities. The oldest and best known midsummer fair in Romania is the
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St. John's is celebrated in the streets, where many normally frowned-upon things are permitted. People carry a plant of flowering
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as the patron saint of the French-Canadians. In 1925, 24 June became a legal holiday in Quebec and in 1977, it became the secular
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wrote in the 1st century BC that Romans saw this as the middle of summer. In the city of Rome, it was the festival of the goddess
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of the year. The name "midsummer" mainly refers to summer solstice festivals of European origin, especially those in the
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and in the 19th century, "baptisms of children who had died 'pagans' were acted out". In Sweden, young people visited
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and rowed in boats to the temples of Fortuna; "after undisclosed rituals they rowed back, garlanded and inebriated".
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The date also marks the end of harvest for spring vegetables such as asparagus ("Spargelsilvester") or for rhubarb.
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in the Northern Hemisphere, it was traditionally reckoned to fall on 23â24 June in much of Europe. These dates were
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In recent years, a number of churches have re-established the tradition of holding a service on Saint John's Eve.
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Bonfires are still a custom in many areas of Germany. People gather to watch the bonfire and celebrate solstice.
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It is also said that, if a girl puts flowers under her pillow that night, she will dream of her future husband.
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is celebrated annually on or near the Summer Solstice by Gathering at the Village Roadside Park. Traditionally
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either on or on the weekend nearest to Midsummer. In rural spots throughout the west, northwest, southwest and
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regions â midsummer is celebrated on 21 or 22 June. Girls throw wreaths made of flowers and candles into the
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The traditional midsummer party in Spain is the celebration in honour of Saint John the Baptist (Spanish:
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keeps traditional "Santos Populares" elements, such as the bonfire, street celebrations, and include the
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area, Midsummer is celebrated in several locations. The historically Swedish neighborhood of
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as the title, and theme, for a pseudo-ballad poem. He invented a legend in which the lady of
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lasts several days and culminates in Mazey Day. This is a revival of the Feast of St John (
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throughout Eurasia and the Americas aligned with sunrise or sunset on the summer solstice.
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to churches and holy springs. For instance, up until 1840, there was a pilgrimage to the
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Other Midsummer festivities had uneasy relations with the Reformed establishment. The
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which means wreaths. In many parts of Poland the Summer solstice is celebrated as
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as "a reminder of how John the Baptist baptised Christ in the River Jordan."
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in most states of the region but also offer people the opportunity to thank
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commemorates the person Johannes Gutenberg in his native city since 1968.
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5509:"Blic Online | SPC i vernici danas obeleĆŸavaju Ivanjdan"
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Customs, Ceremonies and Traditions of the Channel Islands
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Saint John the Baptist is the patron saint of Florence,
1836:, bonfires are lit on hilltops on Saint John's Eve. The
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In the Finnish midsummer celebration, bonfires (Finnish
5664:. Midsummer.mobi (2013-06-20). Retrieved on 2013-07-06.
5478:
4414:
Fleteren, Frederick Van; Schnaubelt, Joseph C. (2001).
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and suburban Chicagoland youths celebrate Midsummer on
1661:, which became an international celebration over time.
839:(Canada), the traditional Midsummer day, 24 June, is a
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Germanic neopagans call their summer solstice festival
4407:
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Further information on the 18th century festival:
2709:. Kresna noÄ used to be connected with the Slavic god
1748:
On 21 June Hungarians celebrate "Saint Ivan's Night" (
168:, reenactments of the life of Saint John the Baptist,
30:"Midsummer Night" redirects here. For other uses, see
5282:"Latvian town to mark summer solstice with naked run"
3836:
3834:
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2579:. A prominent Ivan Kupala night scene is featured in
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Many rites of this holiday are connected with water,
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being derived from the Slavic form of Johannes/John,
4739:"FĂȘte nationale du QuĂ©bec (Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day)"
3713:
3647:, which for many years has controversially included
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among others; SĂŁo JoĂŁo (St. John's Day, 24 June) in
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A Latvian man with an oak leaf wreath lighting up a
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is not lowered in the night between these two days.
4762:
4737:Fontaine, Myriam; et al. (22 November 2016) .
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3691:. ĐĐč ĐœĐ° ĐĐČĐ°ĐœĐ°, ĐŸĐč ĐœĐ° ĐŃпала) - Ukrainian folk song.
1527:district, Saskatchewan, Canada celebrate Juhannus.
1417:The pre-Christian name for the summer solstice was
1369:of Estonia and both 23rd and 24th are holidays and
5867:
5480:
4979:Enjoying Midsummer the Finnish way â thisisFINLAND
4413:
4076:Papadopoulos, Costas; Moyes, Holley, eds. (2021).
3842:
3829:
2689:on this day, as John is a symbol of character and
2017:Midsummer mock wedding of two children in Norway,
5794:"Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival website"
4953:"Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura: Juhannussalko"
4901:"Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura: Juhannuskokko"
4075:
3849:. Campion College, University of Regina. p.
2391:, which became a municipal holiday in the 1960s.
2132:which means St. John's Night. On that day in big
1628:), and is a Catholic festivity in celebration of
370:says there is no evidence that the pre-Christian
7144:
5849:The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles
3951:
3914:
3912:
3347:(St John's of Midsummer) to distinguish it from
2665:. Saint John (Sveti Jovan) is known by the name
1468:). Some Swedish-speaking Finns call the holiday
823:(mostly in Brazil, Argentina and Australia). In
4875:"Juhannus, mittumaari, vuotuisjuhlista vehrein"
4717:
4295:The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 7
3840:
3665:, which includes a Scandinavian solstice pole.
3615:. The Swedish "language village" (summer camp)
3240:â A Cornish hilltop bonfire on Midsummer's eve.
2031:Traditional Norwegian St. HansbÄl (bonfire) in
1789:
1780:
1774:
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1755:
1749:
5213:"Klidonas Custom of Naxos island - Greeka.com"
5146:interviews by Julia Adamson (27 August 2010).
4533:
4017:
4015:
4013:
3988:. University of North Carolina Press. p.
3956:. University of Minnesota Press. p. 244.
2384:the garlic saying "return to the right path".
2301:and many others; St. Peter's day (29 June) in
453:In the 16th century AD, the English historian
6120:
5980:
5926:Midsummer's Festival on Hill of Tara, Ireland
4815:. Government of Denmark. 2018. Archived from
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3952:Hanawalt, Barbara; Reyerson, Kathryn (1994).
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2642:. The traditions have since been encouraged.
1421:("Ukko's celebration") after the Finnish god
982:, these festivals not only coincide with the
5455:"Sabe como nasceu o martelinho do SĂŁo JoĂŁo?"
5430:"Alho-porro: significado quase desconhecido"
4624:
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4331:people, for instance in the form of animals.
4090:
3841:Lapointe, Richard; Tessier, Lucille (1988).
2614:, involving tethering a horse to a pole and
2597:is also predominantly connected with water.
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1024:, the celebration of 24 June was brought to
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5256:. Manchester University Press. p. 72.
5254:The Towns of Italy in the Later Middle Ages
5223:
5045:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
4470:
4441:
4439:
4282:English Villagers of the Thirteenth Century
4137:
4078:The Oxford Handbook of Light in Archaeology
4010:
3889:
3887:
3885:
3883:
3845:The Francophones of Saskatchewan: a history
3534:was founded in 1900 by Finnish immigrants.
3348:
3342:
3336:
3099:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
3031:(to May) and may be the origin of the word
2966:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2451:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2203:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1735:
1729:
1715:Besides many Midsummernight festivals, the
1569:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1498:. Because of Finland's location around the
1456:often celebrate by erecting a midsummer or
1192:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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466:Saint John's Day is also a popular day for
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2661:is celebrated on 7 July, according to the
2253:, Saint John's Day is celebrated with the
2055:, which means "John's wake", important in
1801:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
457:, described the celebration of Midsummer:
217:, taking place on or near the date of the
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5888:
5734:"Midsommarfest | Swedish American Museum"
4479:
3627:in Minnesota, also celebrates Midsummer.
3119:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2352:, in Avenida da Liberdade, there are the
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2001:Midsummer is commonly called John's Day (
1690:town council issued the following order:
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1020:'s discovery of Newfoundland in 1497. In
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535:then, instead of on 6 June. There and in
27:Holiday held close to the summer solstice
5922:â Bede's Anglo-Saxon Calendar (in Latin)
5676:. Gwylifan.org. Retrieved on 2013-07-06.
5642:Mirk's Festial: a Collection of Homilies
5245:
5117:"Summer Solstice â Midsummer in Finland"
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4380:Thanksgiving and Other Harvest Festivals
4272:Harleian Mss 2345, edited by J. Kemble,
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4025:. Government of Sweden. 10 January 2018
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3927:. University of Chicago Press. p.
2499:, the Midsummer celebrations are named
2399:, in which inhabitants of one quarter (
1317:Understandably, some of the rituals of
1093:, the solstitial celebration is called
643:from numerous other unrelated sources.
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5931:Midsummer â 'WIANKI' in Krakow, Poland
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5843:
5755:"Midsummer's Festival â Lindsborg, KS"
5687:"Summer Solstice Celebration: History"
5188:"Fresh asparagus from the MĂŒnsterland"
5186:e.V, Deutsche Zentrale fĂŒr Tourismus.
5175:. George Bell & Sons. p. 619.
5097:from the original on 25 September 2020
4981:. Finland.fi. Retrieved on 2014-06-21.
4846:Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark
4765:"Heksene ĂždelĂŠgger vor dyrebare natur"
4313:
4297:. Joseph Shackell. 1831. p. 400.
4238:
4091:Kelley, David; Milone, Eugene (2005).
3401:is an annual tradition in the city of
2393:PĂłvoa de Varzim's Saint Peter Festival
2094:kept up the tradition. In the city of
7208:Public holidays in the United Kingdom
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5994:
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5531:"O Cacho de San XoĂĄn no Monte Pituco"
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4787:"Smuk midsommeraften i prĂŠstens have"
4720:"História da Festa Junina e tradiçÔe"
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4486:Yeats, William Butler (19 May 2015).
4485:
3954:City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe
3776:Christianisation of saints and feasts
3260:). This tradition was revived by the
2786:are also served on this occasion. In
1838:Irish Environmental Protection Agency
1365:Since 1934, 23 June is also national
1124:In Scandinavia, young people visited
1078:Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach
679:, which is part of the reconstructed
6964:Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
5251:
4763:Jens Kristian Lings (23 June 2010).
4658:
4649:
4583:. Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 104.
4445:
4245:. Oxford University Press. pp.
3980:Reis, João José (20 November 2003).
3979:
3673:A solstitial celebration is held on
3097:adding citations to reliable sources
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668:author and prolific literary forger
446:rinsing their hands and arms in the
333:The name 'midsummer' is attested in
5614:Waltner, Alexander (15 June 2019).
5127:from the original on 14 August 2020
4382:. Infobase Publishing. p. 19.
3698:. ĐŃпалŃĐœĐșĐ°) - Belarusian folk song
3483:and features a maypole year-round.
1640:region and in the Southern part of
24:
7048:Left-hand path and right-hand path
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4661:"New Finland Homecoming 1888â1988"
4632:"Carla Nayland Article â Trilithi"
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3645:Summer Solstice Parade and Pageant
2547:bonfire in Belgorod oblast, Russia
990:for the rain. They also celebrate
937:nativity of Saint John the Baptist
213:is a celebration of the season of
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7239:
7173:Christian festivals and holy days
5908:
4138:O'Neill, William Matthew (1976).
3823:traditionally and more common in
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2608:celebrate a solstitial ceremony,
1433:after John the Baptist (Finnish:
624:in churches for the celebration.
507:. These are commemorated by many
6703:Spellwork / Incantation
6175:
5479:Margaret Read MacDonald (1992).
5411:Stort jonsokbryllup i barnehagen
5019:
4610:. Good Year Books. p. 192.
4511:McNamara, Beth Branigan (2000).
4346:, Aachen,21 June 1333, noted by
4157:. Routledge. pp. 123, 182.
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374:celebrated the summer solstice.
199:Nativity of St. John the Baptist
7125:Witchcraft Research Association
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3142:Night on the Eve of Ivan Kupala
771:needs additional citations for
7120:Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
6532:Holly King / Oak King
5483:The Folklore of World Holidays
5252:Dean, Trevor (5 August 2000).
4977:Snyder, Russell. (2014-06-16)
4659:Birt, Hazel Lauttamus (1988).
4544:. Paulist Press. p. 790.
4365:"Annual Midsummer Celebration"
4041:
3877:in some states of that country
3871:
3817:
3221:Chester Midsummer Watch Parade
3189:In late 14th-century England,
1803:. Although the Arab historian
1680:The summer solstice is called
1429:, the holiday became known as
1425:. After the celebrations were
591:Professor Ăamonn Ă CarragĂĄin,
401:, in the same century, wrote:
307:Swedes celebrating Midsummer,
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1:
5409:Stig Persson (26 June 2009):
5383:"FĂ„r ikke fri sankthansdagen"
3919:Tornabuoni, Lucrezia (2001).
3810:
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3272:, which is now celebrated at
3149:
3015:Raising and dancing around a
2120:â the Eastern Pomeranian and
2079:or even pre-Christian event.
2018:
1868:) Day has been celebrated in
1648:, this huge bonfire is named
888:church celebrates the day of
843:. So it was formerly also in
7023:List of Wiccan organisations
5172:Teutonic Mythology, Volume 2
4607:The Whole Earth Holiday Book
4471:Ă CarragĂĄin, Ăamonn (2005).
4450:. Quest Books. p. 163.
3687:"Oh at Ivan, oh at Kupala" (
2713:, who was later replaced by
2047:is celebrated on 23 June in
1990:
719:("the later Litha") with an
482:
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6221:Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca
5874:. Oxford University Press.
4997:. Finlit.fi. Archived from
4955:. Finlit.fi. Archived from
4929:. Finlit.fi. Archived from
4903:. Finlit.fi. Archived from
4684:MacDermott, Mercia (1998).
4418:. Peter Lang. p. 197.
4416:Augustine: Biblical Exegete
4284:, 2nd ed. 1991. pp.369â370.
4187:Billington, Sandra (2008).
4172:Billington, Sandra (2002).
4117:Online Etymology Dictionary
4055:Online Etymology Dictionary
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7193:Public holidays in Finland
6252:Church and School of Wicca
6173:
5759:www.midsummersfestival.com
5121:www.homesofmyrtlebeach.com
4879:Kotimaisten kielten keskus
4446:Hill, Christopher (2003).
4174:The Concept of the Goddess
4080:. Oxford University Press.
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1062:National Holiday of Quebec
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715:("the earlier Litha") and
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491:designated 24 June as the
438:On St John's Day in 1333,
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7203:Public holidays in Sweden
7158:International observances
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6971:The Meaning of Witchcraft
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5889:LempriĂšre, Raoul (1976).
5284:. Iol.co.za. 20 June 2007
4743:The Canadian Encyclopedia
4540:Birmingham, Mary (1999).
4490:. Scribner. p. 396.
4205:10.1080/00155870701806167
4176:. Routledge. p. 134.
3657:Skandia Folkdance Society
3651:. In St. Edwards Park in
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2707:International Workers Day
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2051:. The day is also called
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1911:Les cĂŽnes d'la Saint Jean
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7198:Swedish flag flying days
7188:Finnish flag flying days
6570:Wiccan views of divinity
6307:Universal Eclectic Wicca
5959:Catholics & Cultures
5866:Hutton, Ronald (2001) .
5851:. Blackwell Publishers.
5419:, retrieved 22 June 2013
5057:10.3402/ijch.v66i5.18313
4718:Various Authors (1999).
4276:, vol. I:361, quoted in
3787:
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3330:
2779:, special foods such as
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1843:
1148:"Vi elsker vort land..."
1146:(Midsummer hymn) called
1038:, printer and editor of
984:end of the rainy seasons
687:and takes its name from
7053:Cunning folk in Britain
6033:
5870:The Stations of the Sun
4813:"Traditions in Denmark"
4367:. www.danishmuseum.org.
4239:Hutton, Ronald (1996).
4153:Forsythe, Gary (2012).
3379:Unitarian Universalists
2663:Serbian Orthodox Church
2636:Russian Orthodox Church
2116:Especially in northern
1976:In the western town of
1606:The Feast of Saint John
1476:after the Finnish term
1008:Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day
593:University College Cork
509:Christian denominations
6837:Magical tools in Wicca
6409:Ipsita Roy Chakraverti
6090:
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5815:"Merchant Information"
5713:"MIDSUMMER at Sveadal"
5511:. Blic.rs. 7 July 2010
5150:. Saskatchewan Gen Web
4848:. 2018. Archived from
4687:Bulgarian Folk Customs
4577:Gary Cantrell (2001).
4515:. Our Sunday Visitor.
4318:. Dahlig. p. 68.
4314:Dahlig, Piotr (2009).
4140:Time and the Calendars
3701:UĆŸ kalnelio eĆŸerÄlis (
3661:
3649:painted naked cyclists
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2792:bonfires of Saint John
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2576:Night on Bald Mountain
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2515:. She is dressed as a
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2275:Vila Nova de FamalicĂŁo
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2255:Dance of the Shepherds
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1997:Saint Jonas's Festival
1947:, Midsummer is called
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533:National Day of Sweden
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360:. People thronged the
354:Marcus Terentius Varro
328:many ancient monuments
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288:at Midsummer near the
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133:Cultural and Religious
92:, particularly in the
7183:Modern pagan holidays
7043:Witch-cult hypothesis
6999:Charge of the Goddess
6740:Solitary practitioner
6658:Drawing down the Moon
6439:Cerridwen Fallingstar
6160:Wicca and LGBT people
5306:. la.lv. 23 June 2023
5169:Grimm, Jacob (1883).
4604:Polon, Linda (1983).
4564:Owen, William (1832)
4378:Morrill, Ann (2009).
4274:The Saxons in England
3557:NYC Swedish Midsummer
3496:William W. Thomas Jr.
3456:hosts a Swedish Day (
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3350:GƔyl Ifan Ganol Gaeaf
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3225:Chester Mystery Plays
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2725:Further information:
2595:White Nights Festival
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2235:Further information:
2030:
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1934:
1864:In Italy, St John's (
1851:
1791:szentivĂĄni tƱzgyĂșjtĂĄs
1717:Mainzer Johannisnacht
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1619:FĂȘte de la Saint-Jean
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1409:Midsummer bonfire in
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270:Midsummer Eve Bonfire
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114:Roman Catholic Church
57:Midsummer bonfire in
7223:Culture of Altbayern
6216:Central Valley Wicca
4767:. Kristeligt Dagblad
4636:www.carlanayland.org
4513:Christian Beginnings
4352:Landscape and Memory
4344:Epistolae familiares
3397:the entire day. The
3262:Old Cornwall Society
3093:improve this section
2960:improve this section
2875:Hypericum perforatum
2828:Dryopteris filix-mas
2727:Hogueras de Alicante
2715:St. John the Baptist
2532:marriage prospects.
2445:improve this section
2197:improve this section
1675:Freiburg im Breisgau
1625:le feu de Saint-Jean
1563:improve this section
1325:Estonians celebrate
1186:improve this section
1083:Peder Severin KrĂžyer
780:improve this article
478:Religious observance
272:by Norwegian artist
187:A date close to the
143:St. John the Baptist
18:Midsummer's Day
7064:Malleus Maleficarum
7058:European witchcraft
7038:Neopagan witchcraft
6193:British Traditional
6136:Neopagan witchcraft
5961:updated 12 May 2016
5616:"Swedish Midsummer"
5091:www.ovimagazine.com
5001:on 12 December 2012
4933:on 12 December 2012
4907:on 12 December 2012
4473:Ritual and the Rood
4097:Springer Publishing
3738:Christianity portal
3344:GƔyl Ifan Ganol Haf
2339:Cantar Ă desgarrada
2065:RĂžldal Stave Church
1356:PĂŒhajĂ€rve Jaanituli
972:Northeast of Brazil
880:ritual in Bulgaria.
821:Southern Hemisphere
707:, distinguished in
695:De temporum ratione
584:diebus crescentibus
501:St John the Baptist
393:at Barnwell in the
350:ancient Roman world
223:Northern Hemisphere
7079:Magical alphabets
7028:Bricket Wood coven
7006:Enchanted Feminism
6399:Zsuzsanna Budapest
6155:Etymology of Wicca
5941:2020-08-10 at the
5821:on 18 October 2007
5660:2013-06-20 at the
5333:thenorwayguide.com
5192:www.germany.travel
4842:"Saint John's Eve"
4215:– via JSTOR.
3442:
3440:television in 1958
3434:Birgit Ridderstedt
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2893:Digitalis purpurea
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601:Christian theology
521:Anglican Communion
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7153:Culture of Europe
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6761:Wheel of the Year
6414:Patricia Crowther
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6201:Alexandrian Wicca
6166:Dettmer v. Landon
6102:
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5996:Wheel of the Year
5487:. Gale Research.
4697:978-1-85302-485-6
4590:978-1-56718-112-8
4110:Harper, Douglas.
4048:Harper, Douglas.
3923:Sacred Narratives
3625:Concordia College
3492:New Sweden, Maine
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3399:Midnight Sun Game
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727:on leap years or
681:Germanic calendar
634:Wheel of the Year
551:, Midsummer is a
517:Lutheran Churches
442:watched women at
368:Sandra Billington
348:Likewise, in the
290:Kastelholm Castle
239:20, 21 or 22 June
208:
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118:Lutheran Churches
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7168:June observances
7163:John the Baptist
7110:Witches' Sabbath
7033:New Forest coven
6992:Witchcraft Today
6978:The Spiral Dance
6525:Spirit of nature
6484:Silver RavenWolf
6429:Scott Cunningham
6419:Vivianne Crowley
6389:Raymond Buckland
6257:Cochrane's Craft
6226:Gardnerian Wicca
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6150:History of Wicca
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489:Christian Church
399:Lilleshall Abbey
387:Liber Memorandum
372:Germanic peoples
251:Saint John's Day
247:Saint John's Eve
231:Nordic countries
203:Saint John's Eve
94:Nordic countries
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6872:Book of Shadows
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6728:Rite of passage
6693:Herbal medicine
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6555:Wiccan morality
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6479:Rosaleen Norton
6474:Frederic Lamond
6469:Philip Heselton
6424:Robert Cochrane
6404:Charles Cardell
6394:Eddie Buczynski
6364:Victor Anderson
6334:Doreen Valiente
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6560:Wiccan Rede
6459:Gavin Frost
6379:Lois Bourne
6272:Faery Wicca
6092:Calan Gaeaf
5597:"Midsummer"
5395:5 September
5367:5 September
5288:25 December
5237:25 December
5005:25 December
4963:25 December
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4885:25 December
4748:30 November
4112:"midsummer"
4050:"midsummer"
4023:"Midsummer"
3601:Minneapolis
3585:Throgs Neck
3571:and at the
3214:Reformation
3169:calendar.
3157:Ivan Kupala
2859:Rosa canina
2751:, Catalan:
2589:. Also, in
2381:alho-porro,
2326:Caldo verde
2061:pilgrimages
2059:times with
2022: 1924
1965:lands with
1958:JÄĆi cheese
1858:Esino Lario
1834:County Cork
1702:zimmet fire
1697:sonnenwendt
1673:Bonfire in
1525:New Finland
1367:Victory Day
1281:pÀivÀkÀÀnÀk
1277:pÀevakÀÀnak
1056:designated
974:is largely
965:Saint Peter
947:during the
878:firewalking
737:Anglo-Saxon
721:intercalary
701:Anglo-Saxon
659:Alban Hefin
657:, the term
525:freemasonry
395:Nene Valley
362:River Tiber
335:Old English
170:processions
162:Observances
67:Also called
7147:Categories
7105:Witch-hunt
6956:Literature
6937:Tarot deck
6796:Lughnasadh
6723:Initiation
6718:Invocation
6713:Divination
6663:Great rite
6651:and ritual
6630:Watchtower
6600:Otherworld
6590:Witchcraft
6580:Craft name
6515:Horned God
6374:Gavin Bone
6349:Sybil Leek
6302:Stregheria
6292:Reclaiming
6185:Traditions
6070:Calan Awst
6064:Lughnasadh
5154:7 December
4669:7 December
4617:067316585X
4342:Petrarch,
3811:References
3631:Washington
3581:Sweden Day
3519:Pannukakku
3409:California
3311:holds its
3199:Shropshire
3056:VĂ„rparnatt
2703:Kresna noÄ
2683:godfathers
2677:(kresovi,
2650:See also:
2527:, held in
2497:In Romania
2126:Baltic Sea
2092:Sandefjord
1419:Ukon juhla
1411:Seurasaari
1117:region of
1041:La Minerve
1026:New France
1018:John Cabot
988:Saint John
945:Portuguese
750:See also:
648:Stonehenge
632:See also:
609:symbolized
487:The early
326:era, with
6907:Parchment
6821:Wild Hunt
6791:Midsummer
6708:Banishing
6673:Wiccaning
6520:Green Man
6297:Seax-Wica
6059:Midsummer
6048:Calan Mai
6022:GƔyl Fair
6007:Midwinter
5601:sweden.se
4354:1995:265.
3771:Sun Dance
3623:, run by
3619:Sjölunden
3609:Lindsborg
3605:Minnesota
3577:Stockholm
3403:Fairbanks
3338:GƔyl Ifan
3285:Gol-Jowan
3250:Carn Brea
3206:bonnefyre
3191:John Mirk
3080:does not
2947:does not
2889:foxgloves
2815:Cantabria
2773:Catalonia
2753:Sant Joan
2691:rectitude
2628:Tengriism
2569:inspired
2559:fertility
2461:June 2024
2432:does not
2362:manjerico
2279:Vila Real
2271:Estarreja
2184:does not
2122:Kashubian
1991:Lithuania
1985:Christmas
1895:neopagans
1875:Goro Dati
1830:fireworks
1805:Ibn Rusta
1766:Hungarian
1688:Nuremberg
1550:does not
1460:(Swedish
1352:JaanipÀev
1345:JaaniÔhtu
1341:JaaniÔhtu
1328:JaaniÔhtu
1319:JaanipÀev
1311:Estonians
1289:pÀevapesa
1273:pĂŒĂ€ripÀÀv
1261:leedopÀev
1252:JaanipÀev
1226:JaanipÀev
1173:does not
1138:In 1885,
1095:sankthans
1046:Canadiens
996:quadrille
980:semi-arid
941:Brazilian
922:, Brazil.
833:Lithuania
792:June 2017
640:neopagans
605:John 3:30
576:Christmas
560:feast day
549:Lithuania
493:feast day
483:Christian
455:John Stow
412:Winchcomb
324:Neolithic
318:There is
211:Midsummer
42:Midsummer
6932:Talisman
6912:Pentacle
6882:Cauldron
6766:Solstice
6754:Holidays
6635:Familiar
6625:Summoner
6548:concepts
6489:Starhawk
5955:"Feasts"
5939:Archived
5893:. Hale.
5847:(1993).
5799:21 March
5764:10 March
5658:Archived
5125:Archived
5095:Archived
5065:18274207
4856:28 March
4823:26 March
4641:20 April
4213:30035459
4193:Folklore
4029:25 March
3901:26 March
3710:See also
3593:Illinois
3589:Rockford
3551:New York
3513:Juhannus
3502:Michigan
3425:Illinois
3395:twilight
3299:Scotland
3274:Penzance
3246:Cornwall
3210:wakefyre
3109:May 2024
3033:majstÄng
3029:att maja
3021:majstÄng
2976:May 2024
2917:Queimada
2901:Sambucus
2885:laburnum
2855:dog rose
2847:rosemary
2817:and the
2811:Asturias
2800:Valencia
2788:Alicante
2777:Valencia
2761:San Xuan
2757:San XoĂĄn
2749:San Juan
2741:Portugal
2697:Slovenia
2667:Igritelj
2658:Ivanjdan
2620:Reindeer
2583:'s film
2521:bedstraw
2508:SĂąnziene
2502:DrÄgaica
2489:SĂąnziene
2331:farturas
2322:Cascatas
2315:Barcelos
2251:Portugal
2213:May 2024
2165:Portugal
2096:TĂžnsberg
2088:Vestfold
2033:LaksevÄg
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