![]() Read more about March diversity days with our March 2022 Diversity Calendar. Joseph: A day that commemorates the husband of Jesus’s mother Mary and surrogate father on Earth.ģ/20 – Ostara: The celebration of the spring equinox in the Pagan and Wiccan religions.ģ/21 – Naw Ruz: The Zoroastrian New Year that is celebrated at the spring equinox.ģ/21 – Naw Ruz: The New Year for the Baha’i faith, marking the end of the Baha’i fast.ģ/25 – The Annunciation: The day in the Christian religion when the Angel Gabriel announced that Mary would become the mother of Jesus. This day celebrates fire, light, and the return of life.Ģ/2 – Candlemas: A holiday in the Christian church that blesses the candle supply for that year.Ģ/15 – Parinirvana: Also known as Nirvana Day in Mahãyãna Buddhism, this date marks Buddha’s death and attainment of final nirvana.Ģ/17 – Tu Bishvat: The “New Year of Trees” in the Jewish faith.Ģ/25 – Festival of Ayyam-i-Ha: A multiple-day festival in the Baha’i faith that prioritizes gift-giving, hospitality, charity, and preparation for fasting ahead of the New Year.įor additional detail, visit our February 2022 Diversity Calendar.ģ/1 – Maha Shiravatri: A Hindu festival called “Shiva’s night” which honors this significant deity.ģ/1 – Lailat al Miraj: A Muslim holiday commemorating Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Jerusalem where he ascended into heaven.ģ/2 – Ash Wednesday: The day in the Christian Church that marks the start of Lent, the 40-day period of prayer and fasting before Easter.ģ/17 – Purim: The Feast of Lots in the Jewish faith that honors the survival of ancient Persian Jews who were marked for death.ģ/17 to 3/18 – Holi- A Hindu festival of colors that welcomes spring and a new harvest in India.ģ/18 to 3/20 – Hola Mohalla – The 3-day Sikh festival honoring valor, skill, and defense preparedness.ģ/19 – Feast Day of St. February Inclusive Religious CalendarĢ/1 – Imbolc: The halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox in the Pagan and Wiccan calendars. 1/13 – Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday – The date used to celebrate the tenth Sikh Guru and spiritual master.ġ/16 – World Religion Day: A day in the Baha’i faith that celebrates common themes for faiths across the world.įor more information, see our January 2022 Diversity Calendar. It is celebrated on January 6 th as it marks 12 days after Christmas when the three kings arrived in Bethlehem.ġ/7 – Coptic Orthodox Christmas: The date that Orthodox Christians celebrate Jesus’s birth in the Julian calendar.ġ/10 – Bodhi Day: This day celebrates the Buddha’s enlightenment it is celebrated by Mahãyãna Buddhists.ġ/14 – Orthodox New Year: The “Old New Year” celebrates the start of the Julian calendar. January 2022 Religious Holidaysġ/6 – Feast of the Epiphany: The day that commemorates the first manifestation of Jesus to the Gentiles for Christians. Please be aware that all holidays marked with an asterisk begin the evening prior. See our interactive DEI Calendar for all 200+ religious events. Note: The list below is just a small sampling of 2022 religious holidays. For more diversity topics, see our 2022 Diversity Calendar. ![]() ![]() This interfaith calendar (2022) includes all holy days, religious holidays, and festivals. Find out what religious holiday is today. Recognizing religious and holy days of various world religions is essential for respectful scheduling and inclusivity. Calendar of Religious Holidays and Holy Days
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