Founding Day (Feb. 8)

Founding Day celebrates the day of The Satanic Circle's anniversary by showing the world we still exist and are still fighting. Whether you protest at your city/state capitol, or put up a Satanic flag at your house!

Lupercalia (Feb. 14-15)

Based on the Roman tradition of the same name, Lupercalia celebrates bodily automony and sexuality. You can celebrate by wearing red and white and/or exploring your sexuality with yourself or other consenting adults!

INVERTED LENT (start of Holy Week)

From the beginning of Inverted Lent, to the start of Easter, we look for something to do more of. Whether you indulging more in an activity, or finding away to improve yourself!

ALL SNAKES DAY (Mar. 17th)

All Snakes Day celebrates diversity and inclusion of others faiths by discussing and learning about each other and our cultures!

Hexennacht (Apr. 30)

NATIONAL PRIDE MONTH (JUNE)

National Pride Month is a month where we celebrate who we are alongside the entire world!

INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY (Jun. 2)

On the anniversary of the Saint-Nizier church occupation, we celebrate sex workers for their service and hard work, while spreading awareness of the issues they face!

NO KINGS DAY (JUN. 14)

No Kings Day is a day to fight wannabe dictators, fascists, and those who seek to oppress us. Whether you are joining a protest, or assisting movements fighting for democracy, we all must continue to fight for our freedoms!

JUNETEENTH (Jun. 19)

Juneteenth is a day that celebrates black freedom and liberation, on the anniversary of the day where enslaved people were set free!

Litha (Jun. 20-22)

Based on the Pagan tradition of the same name, Litha celebrates arrival of summer. We celebrate by enjoying the outdoors. Whether it's picnics, barbeques or bonfires, enjoy the sunlight however you wish!

Halloween (Oct. 31)

Halloween is a celebration full of candy, costumes and parties. Everyone is encouraged to dress how you want, embrace the darkness, have fun and face your fears!

KRAMPUSNACHT (DEC. 5)

Krampusnacht is a night-long celebration, where you get to dress as Krampus, join parades in the streets and party all night with those you care about!

Yule (Dec. 21 - Jan. 1)

Yule is a long celebration of life and the transition into the new year. Make delicious foods, create a bonfire with the biggest logs and party with the people who made the year special!

OBSERVANCE DAYS:

  • Your birthday!
  • Charlie Hebdo Attack (Jan. 5)
  • U.S Capitol Insurrection (Jan. 6)
  • Roe V Wade Overturning (Jan. 22)
  • Blasphemy Day (Sep. 30)