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			Yule is celebrated on or about the 21st-22nd June (our Northern friends celebrate it on December 21st-22nd), and is otherwise known as the Winter Solstice. This is the shortest day/longest night of the year, and even though we yet to have our coldest months of July and August, the Sun steadily grows stronger with each passing day. Life is once again stirring in the ground, and we look forward to the day when the frosts are gone.
			
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         <description><![CDATA[Yule&nbsp;- December 21st
The Winter Solstice, usually referred to as Yule, occurs during December 21st - 23rd. At this Sabbat, we celebrate the birth of the Sun King. In some traditions, the celebration actually begins on ‘Mother Night’ and ends twelve days later on ‘Yule Night’ (which helps explain the origin of the twelve days of Christmas). Many of the traditions from our pagan ancestors have been brought into modern day observance of this holiday, including the Christmas tree and Santa...]]></description>
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