May 1. Baha'i - Twelfth Day of Ridvan.
Eastern Christian - Holy Saturday
Jainism - Shimrad Rajchandra Dehvilay
Wiccan - Beltane
International Worker’s Day
May 2. Easter Christian - Pascha (Easter)
May 3. UN - World Press Freedom Day
May 4. Zoroastrian - Ghambar Maidyozarem eLaylat al-Qadrnds
May 6. USA - National Day of Prayer
May 7. Islam - Jum’at al Wada
Islam - Laylat al-Qadr
May 8. UN - Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation
World Red Cross Day
UNEP - World Migratory Bird Day
May 9. UN - Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation
USA, Canada - Mother’s Day
Dianetics Day
May 11. New Moon
May 13. Western Christianity - Ascension
Islam - ‘Id al-Fitr
May 15. Jainism - Akshaya-tritiya
Shinto - Sanja Matsuri
UN - International Day of Families
May 16. Baha’i - ‘Azamet
Judaism - Eve of Shavuot
May 17. Judaism - First Day of Shavuot
UN - World Information Society Day
International Day Against Homophobia
May 18. Judaism - Second (last) Day of Shavuot
May 21. UN - World Day for Cultural Diversity Dialogue and Development
May 22. UN - International Day for Biological Diversity
May 23. Western Christianity - Pentecost
Baha’i - Declaration of the Ba’b
May 24. Canada - Victoria Day
May 25. Aboriginal Spirituality - Aboriginal Awareness Week (Canada)
USA, Canada - National Missing Children’s Day
May 26. Buddhism - Wesak, Buddha Day
Total Lunar Eclipse
Full Moon (Supermoon)
May 28. Baha’i - Ascension of Baha’u lla’h
May 29. UN - International Day of UN Peacekeepers
May 30. Western Christian - Trinity
May 31. USA - Memorial Day
WHO - World No Tobacco Day
Reverend Sandy Clark, my mentor and friend, sent me the multifaith calendar every year. She left the earth plane and to honor her Spirit I am now ordering my own and using excerpts of it for our monthly updates. This organization does such a terrific job. I recommend them highly. www.multifaithcalendar.org produced by the Multifaith Action Society.
One of my favorite quotes is by Ram Dass “We are all just walking each other home.” When we learn about other cultures, religions and nations we become fellow humans on this beautiful planet called earth.
Most Reverend Angela DeBry, EEC
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