You know the usual winter holidays — Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve. There’s also Saint Lucia Day, Boxing Day, and a little something called the Winter Solstice. For the Northern ...
(The Conversation) — Yule, celebrated by Wiccans and many other Pagans in the Northern Hemisphere on Dec. 21, the day of the winter solstice, is a time for reflection. (The Conversation) — Yule will ...
Witches in the Northern Hemisphere will celebrate the Winter Solstice 2019 on December 21. Witches following the Wheel of The Year will also start their Midwinter, or Yule, celebrations on this date.
Nerdist takes a closer look at Yule – its origins, meaning, how some people celebrate it today, and the ways that it intersects with Christmas. “Yule” is an oft-used word during this festive season.
Beneath your Christmas trees, egg nog, and fat jolly guys in red suits lie the roots of one of the year’s more important Pagan festivals. Winter Solstice, The Long Night, or Yule (from the Norse Jul, ...
Helen A. Berger is a resident scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Yule will ...
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