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Religious Holidays Calendar

A Partial Listing of Religious Holidays for Various World Religions
Academic Year 2007-2008

The list that follows is not exhaustive; it includes major festivals and holy days for many, but perhaps not all, religious traditions represented in the Whitman community. If it does not include an important date in the religious calendar of your particular tradition, please notify Adam Kirtley, Stuart Religious Counselor, at kirtleam@whitman.edu. Note also that some holidays in some traditions are tied to the lunar calendar or to particular cultural patterns that vary by region or by sect which make their location in the calendar somewhat more fluid.

For holidays associated with Christianity, the following notations are used to denote observance by particular strands of the Christian tradition: RC-Roman Catholic P-Protestant O-Orthodox

2007 DAYS HOLIDAY RELIGION
Sep. 12
Sep. 13
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown-Thursday
Ramadhán,(1st Day)  Islam
Sep. 12
Sep. 14
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown-Friday
RoshHashanah Judaism
Sep. 21
Sep. 22
Sundown-Friday
Sundown-Saturday
Yom Kippur Judaism
Sep. 26
Sep. 28
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown- Friday
Sukkot (1st 2 days) Judaism
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown- Friday
SheminiAtzeret
Simchat Torah
Judaism
Oct. 8-9 MID SEMESTER BREAK    
Oct. 12
Oct. 13
Sundown-Friday
Sundown-Saturday
’Id-al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) Islam
Oct. 12
Oct. 20
Sundown-Friday
Sundown-Saturday
Navaratri Hinduism
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Sundown-Friday
Sundown- Saturday
Birth of the Báb Bahá’í
Oct. 21 Sunday Dusserah/VijayaDashami Hinduism
Nov. 1 Thursday All Saints Day Christianity(RC, P)
Nov. 2 Friday All Souls Day Christianity (RC, P)
Nov. 4 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS    
Nov. 9 Friday Deepavali (Diwali) Hinduism
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Sundown-Sunday
Sundown-Monday
Birth of Bahá’u’lláh Bahá’í
Nov. 28 Wednesday Nativity Fast begins Christianity (O)
Nov. 17-
Nov. 25
THANKSGIVING RECESS    
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Sundown-Sunday
Sundown-Monday
Day of the Covenant Bahá’í
Dec. 2 Sunday Advent begins Christianity (RC, P)
Dec. 4
Dec. 12
Sundown-Tuesday
Sundown-Wednesday
Hanukkah Judaism
Dec. 8 Saturday Feast of the
Immaculate Conception
Christianity (RC)
Dec. 8 Saturday Bodhi Day Buddhism
Dec. 15-
Jan. 14
WINTER VACATION    
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown-Thursday
’Id-al-Adha Islam
Dec. 25 Tuesday Christmas Christianity (RC, P)
Dec.26 -Jan 1 Wednesday-Tuesday Kwanzaa Interfaith
2008 DAYS HOLIDAY RELIGION
Jan. 6 Sunday Epiphany Christianity (RC, P)
Jan. 7 Monday Feast of the Nativity Christianity (O)
Jan. 9
Jan. 10
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown-Thursday
First of Muharram (New Year) Islam
Jan. 19
Saturday  Theophany
Christianity (O) 
Feb. 6 Wednesday Ash Wednesday/Lent begins Christianity (RC, P)
Mar. 6 Thursday Maha Shivaratri Hinduism
Mar. 9 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS    
Mar. 10
Monday
Clean Monday/Lent begins Christianity (O) 
Mar. 16 Sunday Passion (Palm) Sunday Christianity (RC, P)
Mar. 8-24 SPRING RECESS    
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Sundown-Wednesday
Sundown- Friday
Naw-Ruz Bahá’í, Zoroastrian
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Sundown-Thursday
Sundown-Friday
Purim Judaism
Mar. 20 Thursday Maundy Thursday Christianity (RC, P)
Mar. 21 Friday Good Friday/Holy Friday Christianity (RC, P)
Mar. 23 Sunday Easter/Pascha Christianity (RC, P)
Apr. 14 Monday Ramanavami Hinduism
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Sundown-Saturday
Sundown-Monday
Pesach (Passover) (1st 2 days) Judaism
Apr. 20 Sunday Palm Sunday Christianity (O)
Apr. 20
Apr. 21
Sundown-Sunday
Sundown-Monday
Ridván (1st day) Bahá’í
Apr. 25 Friday Holy Friday Christianity (O)
Apr. 27 Sunday Easter/Pascha Christianity (O)
May 1 Thursday Ascension of Christ Christianity (RC, P)
May 1
May 2
Sundown-Thursday
Sundown-Friday
Yom HaShoah Judaism
May 1
May 2
Sundown-Thursday
Sundown- Friday
Ridván (12th day) Bahá’í
May 11 Sunday Pentecost Christianity (RC, P)
May 18 COMMENCEMENT