Welcome to the December edition of “Pray Away the LaVey.
It is vital that we become familiar with occult holidays so that we can pray and fast for the protection, release, and healing of people and children caught up in its dark web. There are all sorts of things going on in the world right now, but we cannot use these diversions as an excuse to forget about the real warfare going on underground and all around us.
If the idea of praying for Satanists, or praying against occult rituals and holidays overwhelms or frightens you, or you don’t know where to begin, check out Russ Dizdar’s Prayer Mapping course; or listen to Tom and Vicki’s prayer mapping episode HERE.
I pray that the information below will be a valuable resource in assisting you as you pray for the protection of our children, the salvation of those steeped in these traditions and bloodlines, and against the Enemy’s power that is unleashed in greater measure on these charged dates.
Entries typed in red indicate a blood ritual or human sacrifice
HIGH HOLY DAYS ON THE OCCULT CALENDAR – DECEMBER 2023
“Twelfth and last (by modern reckoning) month of the calendar, the month of the winter solstice,” late Old English, from Old French decembre, from Latin December, from decem “ten” (from PIE root *dekm- “ten”); tenth month of the old Roman calendar, which began with March.
The -ber in four Latin month names is probably from -bris, an adjectival suffix. Tucker thinks that the first five months were named for their positions in the agricultural cycle, and “after the gathering in of the crops, the months were merely numbered.”
If the word contains an element related to mensis, we must assume a *decemo-membris (from *-mensris). October must then be by analogy from a false division Sep-tem-ber &c. Perhaps, however, from *de-cem(o)-mr-is, i.e. “forming the tenth part or division,” from *mer- …, while October = *octuo-mr-is. [T.G. Tucker, “Etymological Dictionary of Latin”]
Decembrist, in Russian history in reference to the insurrection against Nicholas I in December 1825, is by 1868 in English, translating Russian dekabrist, from dekabr’ “December.”
Taken from: https://www.etymonline.com/word/December
12/1
Brumalia (began 11/24 and goes until 12/24)
Nativity Fast (began 11/15 and goes until 12/24)
Festival of Poseidon
12/4
Bona Dea
12/5
Last Moon
Faunalia (note: fauns/satyrs/Pan were synonymous with Incubus demons in antiquity)
12/6
St. Nicholas’ Day
12/8
Bodhi Day
12/12
New Moon
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
12/15
Festival of Consus (alt date 8/21)
12/16
Az Jeh (Yatuk Dinoih)
12/17
Saturnalia, a Roman celebration of the god Saturn (through 12/22)
12/18
St. Winebald’s Day Click HERE for info
Heliogenna: honoring the Greek god Helios (through 12/26)
12/19
First Moon
12/21
Yule: the Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere: Litha/Lilith – The Summer Solstice)
St. Thomas Day – Fire Festival, feast day, orgies
Death of Tammuz
12/22
Guru Gobind Singh Birthday
Ritual of the Elements and Feast of the Times
Winter Solstice (Sabbat Festival) Feast Day/orgies
Dagdagiron (Qlippoth)
12/24
Christmas Eve/ Satanic Demons Revels/Da Meur/Grand High Climax rituals (human sacrifices occur from Christmas Eve until New Year’s Day)
Birth of the Unconquered Son
12/25
Feast of Frau Holle, the Germanic goddess
Mithras: Birthday of Mithras, Persian god of light
Sol Invictus (Luciferian)
12/26
St. Stephen’s Day
Boxing Day
Day of the Wren
12/27
Full Moon
Feast of St. John the Apostle
Mother Night
12/28
Day of the Holy Innocents (aka Childermass or Dyzymas Day)
12/29
Feast of Fools (alt date 1/1)
12/30
Bringing in the Boar
12/31
Festival of Hogmanay – Scottish holiday that celebrates the new year
Watch Night
First Footing (through 1/1)
Stonehaven Fireball Ceremony