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Religious holidays in all religions

Posted on 17 April 202517 April 2025 By aswnetadmin No Comments on Religious holidays in all religions

This week is Easter, but there are many other religious holidays throughout the world, some of which are even more dominant. The blogs and newsletters for this week focus on religion. We hope you will find them informative and relevant to your work in social work and development.

  • African religious holidays
  • Asian religious holidays
  • Latino religious holidays
  • Pacific religious holidays
  • Abrahamic religious holidays

African religious holidays

  • Akwasidae (Akan religion, Ghana): A festival held every six weeks to honour God and ancestors, and strengthen family and community ties.
  • Osun-Osogbo Festival (Yoruba religion, Nigeria): An annual sacred festival in honour of Osun, regarded as both a river goddess and a messenger of God, involving rituals, dance, and offerings.
  • Umkhosi Wokweshwama (Zulu religion, South Africa): A First Fruits Festival giving thanks to God for the harvest and renewing communal bonds.
  • Homowo Festival (Ga religion, Ghana): A celebration honouring God and ancestors, marked by feasting, music, and rituals to drive away hunger.
  • Oro Festival (Yoruba religion, Nigeria): A sacred observance honouring God and the spirits of ancestors through community-wide rituals and prayers.
  • Chisi Holy Day (Shona religion, Zimbabwe): A weekly or monthly day of rest selected by each community to honour God, ancestors, and the land, during which farming and work are forbidden.
  • African diaspora religious holidays
    • Kwanzaa (African-American tradition): A week-long celebration of African heritage, culture, and community, observed from December 26 to January 1.
    • Emancipation Day (Caribbean, African diaspora): A holiday marking the abolition of slavery, celebrated in various Caribbean countries.
    • Odunde Festival (African-American tradition, Philadelphia): A celebration of African heritage, often held on the second Sunday of June, celebrating African spirituality, culture, and the unity of the African diaspora.

Asian religious holidays

  • Vesak (Buddhism): Celebrated to commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, reflecting on karma and the teachings of Buddhism.
  • Loy Krathong (Thailand, Buddhism): A festival of lights that involves floating decorative boats on water as an act of letting go of past karma.
  • Diwali (Hinduism): A festival of lights that also celebrates the triumph of good over evil, symbolizing the purification of karma through acts of good.
  • Mahavir Jayanti (Jainism): Marks the birth of Lord Mahavir, promoting the importance of non-violence and right conduct to cleanse bad karma.
  • Makar Sankranti (Hinduism): A festival marking the transition of the sun into Capricorn, celebrated with prayers and offerings that help reduce the impact of negative karma.
  • Chinese New Year (Buddhism/Chinese folk religion): A significant festival celebrating the beginning of the new lunar year, focusing on family reunions, renewal, and removing bad karma.
    • Lantern Festival (Buddhism/Chinese folk religion): A celebration marking the final day of the Chinese New Year, symbolising the letting go of past misdeeds.
  • Qingming Festival (Taoism/Chinese folk religion): A day for paying respects to those who have passed.

Latino religious holidays

  • Dia de los Muertos (Mexico, Mexican traditions): A vibrant holiday celebrating deceased loved ones, with rituals that honour ancestors and their spirits.

Pacific religious holidays

  • Matariki (New Zealand, Māori): A celebration of the Māori New Year, based on the rise of the Matariki star cluster, with a focus on community, remembrance, and new beginnings.
  • Tīrama (Tahiti, Polynesia): A festival celebrating light and the power of the sun, where communities gather for music, dance, and rituals to connect with nature and spirits.
  • Sevens (Samoa): A festival that incorporates religious ceremonies, dances, and feasts, bringing people together to celebrate community and faith.

Abrahamic religious holidays

  • Lent (Christianity): A 40-day period of reflection, prayer, fasting, and almsgiving leading up to Holy Week and Easter.
  • Holy Week and Easter (Christianity): Important observances, including Good Friday and Easter Sunday, often observed as non-work days.
  • Christmas (Christianity): Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, widely observed as a holiday across the Christian world.
  • Sabbath / Shabbat (Judaism): A weekly day of rest and worship from Friday sunset to Saturday nightfall.
  • Ramadan (Islam): A month of fasting from sunrise to sunset.
  • Eid ul-Fitr (Islam): A three-day festival marking the end of Ramadan.

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