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The following calendar is taken from the Diversity Resources Interfaith Calendar. Jewish & Islamic holy days and observances begin at sundown.

January

Jan. 1, 2026

Interfaith USA: New Year’s Day

Roman Catholic: Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
A celebration of the holiness of Mary as the chosen bearer of Jesus.

Orthodox Christian: Feast of St. Basil & Holy Name of Jesus

Islam: Wiladat Imam Ali
The Shia observance is based on the Birthday of Imam Ali ibn Aboutaleb. Some countries consider this day as Father’s Day.

Jan. 3, 2026

Buddhist: Mahayana New Year
Celebrates the Buddhist New Year in Mahayana traditions.

Jan. 5, 2026

Sikh: Guru Gobind Singh Gurpurab
Celebrates the birth of Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikhs’ 10th master and teacher.

Jan. 6, 2026

Christian: Epiphany
Celebrates the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus.

Dia de los Reyes (Three Kings Day)
End of the 12 days of Christmas; celebrates visit of the three kings to baby Jesus; especially important to Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics.

Jan. 7, 2026

Coptic Orthodox Christian: Christmas
Marks the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Julian calendar.

Jan. 14, 2026

Hindu: Pongal
A harvest festival thanking the Sun God for the agricultural abundance.

Sik-Hindu: Maghi
This Hindu festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated after the mid-winter celebration of Lohri, where bonfires are lit in Northern India. The following morning Hindus enjoy this festival which involves ritual baths in rivers and ponds.

February

Feb. 1-2, 2026

Jewish: Tu BiShvat
An ecological "Arbor Day" or "Earth Day," marking the date for calculating the agricultural cycle of trees in Israel.

Feb. 2, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Imbolc*
Celebrates the beginning of spring and the goddess Brigid.

Christian: Candlemas
Commemorates the presentation of Jesus at the temple.

Feb. 2-3, 2026

Islam: Laylat al-Bara'ah
Commonly known as the "Night of Forgiveness" or "Night of Salvation"

Feb. 15, 2026

Buddhist: Parinirvana
Marks the death of Buddha and his attainment of final Nirvana.

Hindu: Maha Shivaratri
A major Hindu festival celebrating Lord Shiva.

Feb. 17, 2026

Chinese: Lunar New Year
Celebrated across East/Southeast Asia and worldwide, this 15-day festival symbolizes renewal, family reunion, and luck, ending with the Lantern Festival on March 3.

Feb. 18, 2026

Christian: Ash Wednesday
Marks the beginning of Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.

Feb. 19, 2026

Islamic: Ramadan begins*
A holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims.

March

March 4, 2026

Hindu: Holi
The festival of colors, celebrating the arrival of spring. This is one of the most known Hinduism holy days.

March 3, 2026

Jewish: Purim
A holiday commemorating the deliverance of the Jews of ancient Persia from persecution.

March 4, 2026

Sikh: Hola Mohalla
A Sikh festival featuring martial arts, poetry, and community gatherings.

March 14, 2026

Holi
This is one of the most known Hindu holy days, and it celebrates the arrival of spring and new life. This lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of the Full Moon Day.

March 21, 2026

Baha’i: Naw-Ruz*
The Baha’i New Year, celebrated with joy and festivities.

March 21, 2026

Islamic: Eid al-Fitr*
Marks the end of Ramadan, celebrated with a feast and prayers. On one of the most important Islamic holy days.

March 26, 2026

Islam: Laylat al-Qadr
The "Night of Power," is the holiest night in Islam, commemorating when the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad.

March 29, 2026

Christian: Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he was greeted by crowds waving palm branches to honor him as the Messiah, marking the beginning of Holy Week.

March 31, 2026

Jain: Mahavir Jayanti
Celebrates the birth of Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism.

April

April 2, 2026

Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Memorial of Jesus’ Death

Commemorates the death of Jesus Christ.

April 2, 2026

Christian: Maundy Thursday
The holy day commemorating the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted Holy Communion and washed his disciples' feet, giving a new commandment to "love one another" before his betrayal.

April 2-9, 2026

Jewish: Passover*
Celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

April 3, 2026

Christian: Good Friday
The holy day that commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity.

April 5, 2026

Christian: Easter
Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

April 14, 2026

Sikh, Hindu: Vaisakhi
Marks the Sikh New Year and celebrates the spring harvest.

May

May 1, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Beltane*
Celebrates the peak of spring and the coming of summer.

Buddhist: Vesak
Commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.

May 5, 2026

Jewish: Lag BaOmer*
A festive day marking the end of a plague during Rabbi Akiva’s lifetime.

May 21-23, 2026

Jewish: Shavuot
Celebrates the anniversary of God giving the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.

May 24, 2026

Buddhist: Buddha’s Birthday
Celebrates the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.

Christian: Passover
A major Christian feast commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, marking the birth of the Church.

May 27, 2026

Islamic: Eid-al-Adha*
Commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son.

May 29, 2026

Baha’i: Ascension of Baha’u’llah*
Commemorates the passing of Baha’u’llah, the founder of the Baha’i Faith.

June

June 4, 2026

Islam: Eid al-Ghadeer

A Shia festival that celebrates the appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, as the Prophet's successor.

June 4, 2026

Roman Catholic: Feast of Corpus Christi
Celebrates the Eucharist, the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

June 16, 2026

Islamic: New Year*
Marks the new Islamic lunar calendar year.

June 21, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Litha*
Marks the longest day and shortest night of the year.

July

July 10,2026

Baha’i: Martyrdom of the Bab*
Commemorates the execution of the Baha’i co-founder.

July 23, 2026

Jewish: Tisha B’Av
The saddest day in the Jewish calendar, a day of mourning commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem.

July 24, 2026

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Day

Commemorates the arrival of the first Mormon pioneers in Utah.

August

Aug. 1, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Lughnasadh*

Celebrates the beginning of the harvest season.

Aug. 9, 2025

Pagan and Wiccan: Lughnasadh*
Celebrates the beginning of the harvest season.

Aug. 15, 2026

Roman Catholic: Feast of the Assumption
Celebrates the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven.

Aug. 25-30, 2026

Islam: Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad(p)/Islamic Unity Week
Honors the birth of the final prophet, focusing on his teachings of peace and compassion and coincides with Islamic Unity Week, promoting solidarity between Sunni and Shia traditions.

September

Sept. 11, 2026

Coptic Orthodox Christian: Nayrouz
Marks the start of the Coptic New Year.

Sept. 12-13, 2026

Jewish: Rosh Hashanah*
The Jewish New Year, a time of reflection and renewal.

Sept. 14, 2026

Hindu: Ganesh Chaturthi
Celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesh.

Sept. 21, 2026

Jewish: Yom Kippur*
The holiest day in Judaism, dedicated to atonement and repentance. This is one of the most important Jewish high holy days.

Sept. 23, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Mabon*
Celebrates the autumn equinox and the second harvest.

Sept. 25, 2026

Jewish: Sukkot
Weeklong celebration of the autumn harvest; commemorates the 40 years the Israelites wandered in the desert living in temporary shelters.

October

Oct. 11-20, 2026

Hindu: Durga Puja
Celebrates the goddess Durga’s victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasur

Oct. 31, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Samhain*
Celebrates the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.

November

Nov. 1, 2026

Christian: All Saints’ Day
Honors all saints, known and unknown.

Nov. 2, 2026

Christian: All Souls’ Day
Commemorates all the faithful departed.

Nov. 8, 2026

Hindu: Diwali
The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of light over darkness.

Nov. 10, 2026

Baha’i: Birthday of the Bab*
Celebrates the birth of the Baha’i co-founder.

Nov. 24, 2026

Sikh: Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib
Honors the martyrdom of the ninth Sikh Guru.

Nov. 29, 2026

Christian: Advent
Marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical year leading up to Christmas.

December

Dec. 4, 2026

Eastern Orthodox Christian: The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple
Celebrates the presentation of Mary in the temple.

Dec. 5-12, 2026

Jewish: Hanukkah*
The Festival of Lights, celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple.

Dec. 6, 2026

Christian: Saint Nicholas Day
Celebrates Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children.

Dec. 8, 2026

Buddhist: Bodhi Day
Commemorates the enlightenment of Buddha.

Dec. 21, 2026

Pagan and Wiccan: Yule*
Celebrates the winter solstice and the rebirth of the sun.

Dec. 25, 2026

Christian: Christmas
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.