Litha/Midsomer/Alban Hefin/Summer Solstice


A celebration of the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. Celebration of the  Goddess manifesting as Mother Earth and the God as the Sun King. For some Pagans the Summer Solstice marks the marriage of the God and Goddess and see their union as the force that creates the harvest's fruits. One of the eight major annual sabbats or festivals.

Date Details: Every June 21st.

General Practices: Lighting to bonfires and watching the sun rise.

Recommended Accommodation

None.

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Pagan