In this section I have tried to set up some dates that can or are associated with many ritual abuse survivors.
Some of these dates are well known religious celebrations or social / national celebrations.
Many spiritual beliefs have been fought over since the beginning of time. And many have not been recognized at all, in many countries certain ones have outlawed. But the Unites States was founded on the freedom of religion. The April 30, 1966 Anton Levey founded The Church of Satan. Satanism and Wiccan should not be confused with each other, their beliefs and practices are different. Pagan Book of Days
Each belief group is different and may celebrate different sets of holidays, placing emphasis on different days. For survivors, their difficult days may be because of what holidays is coming up or just passed. The phases of the moon, as well as their own Birth dates, Birth dates of members the group. Anniversary dates, there are also the renewal of vows, these include survivors "marriage", "sealing", or "bonding" to another within the group assigned to them, or to the marriage of their higher power. Birth dates can be additionally stressful for survivors when the age falls within multiples of 3's. There also seems to be some significance to the age of 10 and 16, survivors with children that have birth dates on those ages can cause stress also. If these dates fall on another significant other holiday, can really be stressful for a survivor.
All Friday the 13th's are usually celebrated.
Any Friday which falls on the thirteenth day of the month. Friday is the unluckiest day of the week for Christians, who believe that Christ was crucified on this day. They also believe the number thirteen to be unlucky because there were thirteen present at the Last Supper, so Friday the 13th is a double wammy. The superstition of thirteen actually goes back farther. In Norse mythology there were thirteen present at a banquet in Valhalla when Balder (son of Odin) was slain, which led to the downfall of the gods. Around 1000 B.C., Hesiod wrote in Works and Days that the thirteenth day is unlucky for sowing, but favorable for planting. Friday the 13th will happen between one and three times in any given year
All full-moon nights provide reason for major occult activity (easiest to move around without difficulty and without being detected). you can read more about the moons here. I have included some information there about the different kinds of moons and a calendar of the moons for the next few years.
Holy week (Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday). Some groups are thought to sacrifice, cook and eat a human baby on Easter Sunday.
The Islamic (Muslim) year begins with Muharram. All Islamic dates are subject to sighting of the moon; an event may be one day earlier or later than the date listed.
According to the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar, the day begins after evening vespers at sunset and concludes with vespers on the following day. For this reason, the observance of all Eastern Orthodox holy days begins at sunset on the evening before the holy day.
Jewish holidays begin at sundown prior to the first date listed.
I have some holiday Meaning and their significance listed here that you can read more about them
Fixed Ritual Days
Jan. 01
Jan. 07 St. Winebald Day
Jan. 13 Satanic New Year
Jan. 17 Satanic Revels
Feb. 01 Olmelc
Feb. 02 Candlemas, Satanic Revels
Feb. 25 St. Walpurgis Day
Mar. 01 St. Eichatadt
Mar. Spring Equinox
Apr. Preparation for the Sacrifice
Apr. 26 Grand Climax
Apr. 30 Beltane
Apr. 30 Walpurgisnacht
May 01 Grand Climax
May 01 Initiation Night
May 01 Beltane
Jun. Summer Solstice
Jul. 01 Demon Revels
Aug. 01 Lammas
Aug. 01 Festival of First Fruits
Aug. 03 Satanic Revels
Sep. 07 Marriage to Beast
Sep. 20 Midnight Host
Sep. Autumn Equinox
Oct. 13 Continuous High Holiday
Oct. 29 All Hallows Eve
Oct. 31 Halloween
Nov. 01 Halloween
Nov. 04 Satanic Revels
Dec. Winter Solstice
Dec. 24 Demon Revels
Dec. 24 Grand High Climax
Dec. 25 Christmas |
Movable Ritual Days
Easter Weekend
Easter Sunday
Good Friday
US Thanksgiving
Ash Wednesday
Ascension
Pentecost
Corpus Christi
1st Sun. of Advent
Full Moons
New Moons
Periodic Meetings
Every 2nd Saturday at 11 PM
Every Friday night
Every 3rd Thursday
At full moons
On the Satanist's birthday
An actual Satanic day
Year 2009; year-long Feast of the Beast
Notes:
13th day of the year
Friday 13th of any month
No solstice can occur in April |
A History of the Months
The original Roman year had 10 named months
Martius "March",
Aprilis "April",
Maius "May",
Junius "June",
Quintilis "July",
Sextilis "August",
September "September",
October "October",
November "November",
December "December",
and probably two unnamed months
in the dead of winter when not much happened in agriculture.
The year began with Martius "March".
Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome circa 700 BC,
added the two months
Januarius "January" and
Februarius "February".
He also moved the beginning of the year from
Marius to
Januarius
and changed the number of days in several months to be odd, a lucky number.
After Februarius
there was occasionally an additional month
of Intercalaris "intercalendar".
This is the origin of the leap-year day being in February.
In 46 BC, Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar
(hence the Julian calendar)
changing the number of days in many months
and removing Intercalaris.
History Seven Days of the Week
The week of seven days was adopted in Rome somewhere about 400 AD, and spread into Europe, but had been recognized as a period of time long before that in the east. It was probably chosen to give one day each to each of the seven planets known in antiquity. In the southern countries of Europe, the days of the week were named after the gods of the Greeks and Romans.
MONDAY is the day of moon goddess, Selene, Luna and Mani. Derived from Lunae Dies, day of the moon, the name reflects the ancient observance of feast days dedicated to moon goddess or planet.
TUESDAY is the third day of the week. Tiw’s day is derived from Tyr of Tir, the god of honourable war, the wrestler and the son of Odin, the Norse god of war and Frigga, the earth mother.
WEDNESDAY corresponds to the Roman Dies Mercurii. The name derives from the Scandinavian Woden (Odin), chief god of Norse mythology, who was often called the All Father.
THURSDAY derives its name from the Middle English Thoresday, Thor, the god of strength and thunder is the counterpart of Jupiter or Jove. Thor is the only god who cannot cross from earth to heaven upon the rainbow, for he is so heavy and powerful that the gods fear it will break under his weight. It was said that whenever Thor threw his hammer, the noise of thunder was heard through the heavens. Thursday was sacred to Thor.
FRIDAY is derived from the Germanic Frigga the name of the Norse god Odin’s wife. Frigga is considered to be the mother of all, and the goddess who presides over marriage. The name means loving or beloved. The corresponding Latin name is Dies Veneris, a day dedicated to Venus, the goddess of love.
SATURDAY is corresponding to the Roman dies Saturni, or day of Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture. Saturday is also represented by Loki, the Norse god of tricks and chaos.
SUNDAY is the first day of the week. From prehistoric times to the close of the fifth century of the Christian era, the worship of the sun was dominant. Sunday celebrates the sun god, Ra, Helios, Apollo, Ogmios, Mithrias, the sun goddess, Phoebe. In the year 321, Constantine the Great ruled that the first day of the week, ‘the venerable day of the sun’, should be a day of rest.
The Chinese Calendar
The Chinese name each calendar year after an animal.
According to Chinese custom, people born during that year will have characteristics of that animal. |
Year of the Tiger: 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022
People born under the Tiger are brave, powerful, agile, intelligent and do well in life. The tiger is loyal.
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Year of the Rabbit: 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023
People born under the Rabbit are lucky, happy good at what they do, shy, gamblers, independent, humble and aloof.
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Year of the Dragon: 1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012,
People born under the Dragon are usually full of energy, healthy, honest and quick to anger. The dragon likes the night time.
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Year of the Snake: 1905, 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013,
People born under the Snake are wise and firm. They often become rich because they can make sound judgements and keep to the job until it is complete.
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Year of the Horse: 1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014
People born under the Horse are popular cheerful and quick-witted. They can also be stubborn and impulsive. The horse is strong and friendly.
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Year of the Ram: 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015
The ram is said to be proud and a bossy animal. A person born in this year should be a good doctor. The ram is known for gentleness and kindness.
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Year of the Monkey: 1908, 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016.
The monkey is quick. The monkey is funny. It is not likely for a monkey to mind his own business. People born in these years tend to be quick witted, clever and creative.
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Year of the Rooster: 1909, 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017
People born under the Rooster are industrious, proud, single-purposed and quick. They are also precise, direct and like to express themselves in speech, writing or music.
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Year of the Dog: 1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018
A dog can be loyal friend. People born under the Dog are loyal, quick to learn, honest and kind. They also play fair.
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Year of the Pig: 1911, 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2002, 2019
People born under the Pig are easy to anger, but also intelligent, honest, courageous and sincere. They are popular, make lasting friendship and can be relied on to see things through.
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Year of the Rat: 1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
If they are born during the day, they are likely to have a rich easy life. If born during the night, they may have a life of hard work. People born in these years are usually cheerful and kind.
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Year of the Ox: 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021
People born under the Ox are usually strong, quiet, and good at using their hands. They are dependable, stubborn and tend to keep to themselves. |

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