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Dec
St. John’s Day, Apostle and Evangelist, feast day for St. John, celebrated by Christian denominations.
26
Dec
Zartosht No-Diso (Death of Prophet Zarathushtra), a day of remembrance in the Zoroastrian religion. It is a commemoration of the death anniversary of the prophet [...]
26
Dec
St. Stephen’s Day, a day to commemorate St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, or protomartyr.
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Dec
26
Dec
Feast of the Holy Family, a liturgical celebration in the Catholic Church in honor of Jesus, his mother and his foster father, St. Joseph as [...]
26
Dec
Boxing Day, a secular holiday celebrated in the U.K., Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and South Africa.
25
Dec
21
Dec
Yule Winter Solstice, celebrated by the Pagans and Wiccans. The shortest day of the year represents a celebration focusing on rebirth, renewal and new beginnings as [...]
21
Dec
Yule Winter Solstice, celebrated by Pagans and Wiccans. The shortest day of the year represents a celebration focusing on rebirth, renewal and new beginnings as [...]
16
Dec
Las Posadas, a nine-day celebration in Mexico commemorating the trials Mary and Joseph endured during their journey to Bethlehem.
16
Dec
Las Posadas, a nine-day celebration in Mexico commemorating the trials Mary and Joseph endured during their journey to Bethlehem.
14
Dec
Speaker(s): Brendan Frazier, Founder of Wired Planning & Host of the Human Side of Money Podcast Amy Mullen CFP®, President of Money Quotient, Inc. Meghaan [...]
13
Dec
St. Lucia’s Day, a religious festival of light in Scandinavia and Italy commemorating the martyrdom of St. Lucia, a young Christian girl who was killed for [...]
12
Dec
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a religious holiday in Mexico commemorating the appearance of the Virgin Mary near Mexico City in 1531.
10
Dec
International Human Rights Day, established by the United Nations in 1948 to commemorate the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.