| "Quarters" Major Sabbats |
| I. Yule - Winter Solstice [December 21] a. God is born of the Goddess b. Goddess is Mother and Winter Crone II. Ostara - Spring Equinox [March 21] a. Goddess brings Spring as our Maiden b. God and Goddess encourage Fertiliy III. Litha - Summer Solstice [June 21] a. Sage-Oak King becomes Holly King b. Marriage of God and Goddess c. Holly King impregnates the Goddess with Oak King IV. Mabon - Autumn Equinox [September 21] a. God gives his blood to the Vines b. Goddess is alone and pregnant with the God |
| "Cross Quarters" Minor Sabbats |
| I. Samhain - Death and Rebirth [October 31] a. Goddess is pregnant with God b. Viel between worlds is thinnest II. Imbolc - Fire and Purification [February 1] a. God is born as the Oak King b. Quickening of the Earth III. Beltaine - Fire and Fertility [May 1] a. God and Goddess unite in Love b. Fertility is encourages IV. Lughnassadh - Bread and Harvest [August 1] a. God enters the Earth in marriage, his body becomes grain b. First harvest of the Grains |
| "Sabbat" 1. A mass midnight gathering of witches to practice witchcraft 2. Secret gathering of witches to worship the devil in the 14th through 16th centuries. Characterises by dancing, feasting and rituals. 3. a term used to define any of the 8 Wiccan and Pagan celebration days that mark the year wheel. |
| "Esabat" 1. A term used to describe any of the gour lesser Pagan or Wiccan holidays 2. A large meeting of witches, or coven meeting 3. Term describing any of the 15 yearly full moons. |
| January February March Spril May June July August September October November December |
| Wolf Moon Storm Moon Chaste Moon Seed Moon Hare Moon Dyad Moon Mead Moon Wyrt Moon Barley Moon Blood Moon* Snow Moon Oak Moon |
| Blood Moon - Also known as Harvest Moons, the term is more often used to describe the Full Moon that sometimes apeares during a woman's montly cycle. Blue Moon - Any Second Full Moon that apear in the same month Black Moon - Any second New Moon that apears in a month |