The Origins and Traditions of Holy Night Witchcraft

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On the holy night, a witch roamed the streets with a mischievous glimmer in her eyes. The air was filled with a sense of mystery and enchantment as she danced under the moonlight. With her flowing black robes, adorned with silver stars, and a pointed hat atop her head, the witch captured the attention of all who crossed her path. Whispers and murmurs filled the night as people marveled at the supernatural presence among them. Some were fearful, clutching their loved ones tightly, while others were filled with curiosity and awe. The witch's mere existence seemed to defy the laws of nature, invoking a sense of both dread and fascination.



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Spiritual Influences in January

January, named after Janus, the Roman god of doors and gates, symbolizes transitions and beginnings. This month holds deep spiritual significance as it represents looking both forward to the new and back to the old, embodying the dual nature of Janus.

Spiritually, January is a time for reflection, setting intentions, and embracing changes. It’s a period for self-evaluation, understanding past lessons, and preparing for future growth. This introspective energy aligns with the cold and quiet of winter, fostering a deeper inner journey and personal transformation.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Religious and cultural holidays, festivals, and holy days may interact with the academic calendar in unexpected ways. Review the below schedule for more information.

The witch's mere existence seemed to defy the laws of nature, invoking a sense of both dread and fascination. As she continued her nocturnal journey, the witch cast spells that transformed the ordinary into extraordinary. Simple pumpkins transformed into carriages, and broomsticks levitated at her command.

2024 Religious & Cultural Holidays

January 2024

  • Saturday, January 6: Epiphany (Christianity)
  • Thursday, January 18 – Thursday, January 25: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Christianity)
  • Sunday, January 21: World Religion Day (Bahá'í)
  • Friday, January 24 – Saturday, January 25: Tu BiShevat (Judaism)

February 2024

  • Saturday, February 10: Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year
    • Observers may need travel time.
    • Observers may need vegetarian options.

    March 2024

    • Friday, March 8: Maha Shivratri (Hinduism)
    • Monday, March 11 – Tuesday, April 9: Ramadan (Islam)
      • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events on the first day. Observers will be fasting during the day for the duration
      • Observers may need vegetarian options.
      • Observers may be fasting and/or need travel time.
      • Observers may need travel time.

      April 2024

      • ~Tuesday, April 9 – Wednesday, April 10: Eid ul-Fitr (Islam)
        • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events on the first day.
        • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events on the first two and last two days. Observers may need Kosher options and matzah in place of bread.

        May 2024

        • Wednesday, May 1: Beltane (Paganism)
        • Thursday, May 2: National Day of Prayer (USA interfaith)
        • Sunday, May 5 – Monday, May 6: Yom HaShoah/Holocaust Remembrance Day (Judaism)
        • Monday, May 27 – Tuesday, May 28: Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh (Bahá'í)
          • Observers may need time off.

          June 2024

          • Tuesday, June 11 – Thursday, June 13: Shavuot (Judaism)
            • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events. Observers may need Kosher options.
            • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events.

            July 2024

            • Sunday, July 7 – Monday, July 8: Al-Hijra (Islam)

            August 2024

            • Thursday, August 1: Lammas (Paganism)
            • Monday, August 12 – Tuesday, August 13: Tisha B’Av (Judaism)
              • Plan limited activities after a fast.
              • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events.
              • Observers may be fasting.

              September 2024

              • Saturday, September 7: Ganesh Chaturthi (Hinduism)
              • Sunday, September 15 – Monday, September 16: Prophet’s Birthday (Islam)
              • Sunday, September 22: Mabon (Paganism)

              October 2024

              • Wednesday, October 2 – Friday, October 4: Rosh Hashanah (Judaism)
                • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events. Observers may need Kosher options.
                • Observers may need travel time.
                • Plan limited activities after a fast.
                • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events. Observers may need Kosher options.
                • Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events. Observers may need Kosher options.
                • Observers may need travel time. Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines or events.

                November 2024

                • Saturday, November 2 - Sunday, November 3: Birth of the Báb (Bahá'í)
                • Sunday, November 3 - Monday, November 4: Birth of the Bahá’u’lláh (Bahá'í)
                • Wednesday, November 27 - Thursday, November 28: Ascension of 'Abdu'l-Bahá (Bahá'í)

                December 2024

                • Sunday, December 8: Bodhi Day (Buddhism)
                • Thursday, December 12: Our Lady of Guadalupe Day (Christianity)
                • Monday, December 16 – Tuesday, December 24: Las Posadas (Mexican/southwestern US Christianity)
                • Thursday, December 21 – Monday, January 1: Yule (Paganism)
                • Wednesday, December 25: Christmas Day (Christianity)
                  • Observers may need travel time.
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                  The night took on an otherworldly ambiance, with flashes of color and sparks of magic illuminating every corner. But for all her powers and spells, the witch was not wicked. She possessed a kind heart, using her magic to bring smiles and joy to those who had lost hope. With a gentle touch, she healed wounds and brought comfort to troubled souls. Her presence on this holy night was a reminder that even those shrouded in darkness can bring light into the world. As the night grew older, the witch's magic began to fade, and she returned to the shadows from whence she came. Her final act was a grand spectacle, as she soared into the sky on her broomstick, disappearing among the stars. The night was left in silence, with only the echo of her laughter lingering in the air. The witch on the holy night was a symbol of the extraordinary possibilities that exist beyond the mundane. She reminded us that beauty can be found in darkness, and that magic lies within each of us, waiting to be awakened. And as the people returned to their homes, they carried with them the memory of the witch's enchantment, forever changed by her presence on that sacred night..

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