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* means the holidays starts the night before.
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1
- Full
Moon 1:04 Universal Time
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3
- All
Saints Day [Orthodox Christianity] - A day to
honor Christian Saints throughout the ages.
- Trinity
Sunday [Catholic, Anglican, Protestant Christianity]
- The first Sunday after Pentecost which celebrates the
Trinity, or God in three aspects: the Father, the son
Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
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4
- International
Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
[United Nations]
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5
- World
Environment Day [United Nations]
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7
- Corpus
Christi [Catholic,
Anglican Christianity] - A feast celebrating the Holy
Eucharist, where Jesus' blood and body is represented
with bread and wine.
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14
- 15
- New
Moon 3:13
Universal Time
- 16
- Martydom
of Guru Arjan Dev Ji [Sikhism]
- A day to remember Arjan, the first
Sikh Martyr and Guru, for contributing to and compiling
the Sikh Scriptures.
- 17
- Father's
Day
[USA] - A day in honor of all fathers.
- World
Day to Combat Desertification and Drought [United
Nations]
- 20
- World
Refugee Day [United
Nations]
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21
- Litha
[Wicca]
- This is the longest day of the year, and marks
the peak of the Sun God's strength.
- Summer
Solstice 18:06
Universal Time
- 23
- Public
Service Day [United
Nations]
- 26
- International
Day in Support of Victims of Torture [United
Nations]
- International
Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking [United
Nations]
- 29
- Ghambar
Maidyoshem [Zoroastrianism]
- This day celebrates the creation of
water and the harvesting of grain.
- St.
Peter's Day [Catholic
Christianity]
- 30
- Asala
[Buddhism]
- Known as Darma Day, this day marks the beginning of
Buddha's teachings.
- Full
Moon 13:49
Universal Time - Also a blue moon, which is when a full
moon occurs twice in one month.
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