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The Minoan Sacred Year: A Modern Pagan Calendar

  • Writer: Laura Perry
    Laura Perry
  • Jan 30, 2019
  • 1 min read


The eightfold Wheel of the Year may be the most well-known Pagan calendar in the modern world, but it's not historical: it was created in the 20th century for modern Pagans. The ancient Minoans didn't use it. So what did they have? Probably, a very complicated year full of all kinds of festivals and sacred days, much like the later ancient Romans had. We've figured out what some of those festivals might have been and put them together into our sacred calendar for Modern Minoan Paganism:

If you'd like to join the conversation about Modern Minoan Paganism and ancient Minoan culture, head on over to our welcoming group at Ariadne's Tribe on Facebook.

In the name of the bee,

And of the butterfly,

And of the breeze, amen.

 
 
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