1 | Beltane. May Day. Rowan Day, worldwide celebration of Spring & Fertility. Celebration of Ashera in Palestine. |
2 | Pulletag, (Teutonic) return of Baldar. |
3 | Bon Dea (Good Goddess, Tarentia), Roman women's festival for the public welfare. |
4 | Festivals of Cerridwen and Brigit. Festival of Sheela-Na-Gig, Irish Yoni-Goddess. |
6 | Eyvind Kelve's Day , Norwegian Pagan martyr. Hathor visits Nuit. |
7 | Furry Dance, traditional welcoming of Spring in Helston, England. Hathor visits Anukis. |
9 | Lemuria, Roman feast of ancestors. Feast of Epipi, in Egypt. |
10 | Celebration of Anahit, Armenian. |
11 | Apollo's Birthday. Old May Eve, Irish Fairy mounds illumined. |
13 | Garland Day, offering garlands to Neptune (extant in England). |
14 | Pangyric of Isis, celebrates the finding Osiris.Goddess Tithe Day, in North Africa. |
15 | Day of Vesta in Rome. |
17 | Festival of Dea Dia, Roman celebration of the cosmos. |
18 | Feast of the Horned God in England. |
19 | Bendideia, Greek festival to Bendis, Goddess of War & Hunting. |
20 | Mjollnir, celebrates the hammer of Thor, Germanic. |
21 | Day of Tefnut. |
22 | Ragnar Lodbrok's Day, Norse. |
23 | Rosalia, for Roman Rose Festival of Goddesses Floralia and Venus. |
24 | Birth of Artemis. The Mothers of Arles (to 5/28), French/European Gypsy celebration of the three Maries of the Sea. Hermes Trismegistus. |
27 | Centennial Games, nighttime healing ceremonies dedicated to Roman Goddesses Proserpina, Diana and the Fates. |
28 | Purification of Pythia, Greek. |
29 | Ambarvalia, dedicated to Roman Ceres, Juno and the Family Goddesses, the Lares. Oak Apple Day, fertility rituals associated with tree worship. |
30 | Wiccan Love Feast in England. Plynteria, solemn cleansing of image of Greek Athena Polias in the sea. Frigg's Day. |