Sri Radhastami
Sri Radhastami day is celebrated to honor the appearance of Sri Radha. The highest truth contains both feminine and masculine […]
Day of divine service, day of rest
Christians mark Sunday as their holy day of the week in honour of the Resurrection of Jesus. According to the […]
Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement (10th day of Tishrei)
The Day of Atonement is the one day in the Jewish calendar that has no other historic or seasonal connotations: […]
Rosh Hashanah – Jewish New Year (1st day of Tishrei)
The Jewish New Year is an annual celebration of the Creation of the World. Although the year date changes at […]
Friday prayers (salat al-jum’a)
In Islam, the word ’id (or Eid) means an Assembly Day that is repeated. That weekly Assembly Day is Friday, […]
Sukkot, Feast of the Booths, or of the Tabernacles (15th day of Tishrei)
The seven-day Sukkot (in Israel seven days and outside of Israel eight days) is one of three so-called pilgrimage festivals, […]
Shabbat – the Sabbath (weekly day of rest)
Of all the Jewish holidays the Sabbath, or weekly day of rest, is the most important. It is the only […]
Day of divine service, day of rest
Christians mark Sunday as their holy day of the week in honour of the Resurrection of Jesus. According to the […]
The Synaxis of Michael and all the Bodiless Powers of Heaven (Orth.)
Michael is the Archangel Michael. In Western Christianity since the fifth century, Michael’s Day has been celebrated on September 29. […]
Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels (Cath.)
In the Catholic Church, September 29 is a Feast Day for all the Archangels, and on October 2 Catholics observe […]