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The Interfaith Calendar was first created in 1995 in order to present information about religions in a non-threatening manner. Accuracy and timeliness was and is necessary. Once the calendar was on line along with definitions of terms, it became evident that people might want to know about world religions themselves.
Jun 30, 2023 · Taking time to recognize holy days, regardless of the religion that your employees participate in, is vital for any business or organization. This inclusive scheduling becomes more helpful with the help of our Interfaith Calendar 2024, which includes a variety of religious holidays and festivals.
All Saints’ Day: Christian celebration of the lives of all the saints, especially those not having a special day; Orthodox churches observe the day in mid-summer. (Christianity) All Souls’ Day: Catholic Christian observance in memory of all the faithful who are deceased.
INTERFAITH CALENDAR. KEY. Baha'i Buddhist . Christian Hindu. Jain Jewish. Muslim. Federal Holidays. Sikh Zoroastrian. *Indicates holidays start at sundown the day before. # Per Mazdayasni Calendar. Visit www.ifcmw.org for more information about the faith communities represented on this calendar. AUG 2024. Aug 13: Tisha B’Av*
Jun 28, 2024 · Interfaith Calendar 2025. Recognizing holy days, regardless of the religion your colleagues practice, is crucial for fostering an inclusive workplace. Our Interfaith Calendar 2025 is designed to assist businesses and organizations in acknowledging a diverse array of religious holidays and festivals.
This multi-faith calendar includes religious holy days and observances for 2024. Calendar entries include Baháʼí, Buddhist, Christian/Catholic, Eastern Orthodox/Christian, Hindu, Islam, Jain, Jewish, Persian and Sikh faiths.
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The Interfaith Calendar is widely used by schools, businesses, and religious organizations in Canada, England, Wales, Scotland and Australia. Most dates are relevant to people in the UK. The definitions may not always show holy day understandings unique to the UK.