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'''May''' is the fifth month of the [[Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]], [[Julian calendar|Julian]] and [[Revised Julian calendar|Revised Julian]] calendars. The month may have been named after the Greek goddess Maia. It always has 31 days.
 
'''May''' is the fifth month of the [[Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]], [[Julian calendar|Julian]] and [[Revised Julian calendar|Revised Julian]] calendars. The month may have been named after the Greek goddess Maia. It always has 31 days.
   
It occurs in the late spring or early summer in the northern hemisphere and late autumn or early winter in the southern hemisphere. The beginning of May is halfway between the northern [[vernal equinox]] and [[summer solstice]], and it is a time for folk fertility festivals in Europe.
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It occurs in the late spring or early summer in the northern hemisphere and late autumn or early winter in the southern hemisphere. The beginning of May is halfway between the northern vernal equinox and summer solstice, and it is a time for folk fertility festivals in Europe.
   
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== Holidays ==
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*'''01''' — Saints Philip and James's Day (Western Christian): joint celebration of two [[apostles]].
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*'''01''' — [[Beltane]] ([[Paganism|Pagan]]): celebration of the beginning of summer and the sacred marriage of the God and Goddess.
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*'''02''' (5 [[Jamál]]) — [[Twelfth Day of Ridván]] ([[Bahai Faith|Bahá'í]]): the twelfth and last day of the feast of [[Ridván]], celebrating the [[prophet]]hood of [[Bahá'u'lláh]].
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*'''08''' — White Lotus Day (Theosophist): commemoration of the death of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]], founder of the [[Theosophical Society]].
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*'''09''' — Anniversary of the Publication of Dianetics ([[Scientology|Scientologist]]): annual commemoration of the date of publication of [[Dianetics]] in 1950.
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*'''14''' — Saint Matthias' Day (Western Christian): celebration of the [[apostle]] who replaced [[Judas Iscariot]].
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*'''17''' (3 [[Jeth]]) — Chhota Ghallughara ([[Sikhism|Sikh]]).
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*'''23''' (7 [[Azamat]]) — [[Declaration of the Báb]] ([[Bahá'í Faith|Bahá'í]]).
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*'''23''' (9 [[Jeth]]) — [[Parkash Guru Amar Das Sahib]] or Birth of Guru Amar Das (Sikh): celebration of the birthday of the third [[Guru (Sikh)|Guru]] in 1479.
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*'''24''' — [[Aldersgate Day]] (Methodist): commemoration of the [[conversion]] of [[John Wesley]] in 1738 in a meeting room on Aldersgate Street in London.
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*'''29''' (13 [[Azamat]]) — [[Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh]] (Bahá'í).
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*'''30''' — [[Saint Joan of Arc's Day]] (Western Christian).
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*'''31''' — [[Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary]] or Mary, Mediatrix of all Graces (Western Christian): commemoration of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]]'s visit to [[Elizabeth]].
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'''Preceded by:''' [[April]]
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'''Followed by:''' [[June]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 1 May 2012

May is the fifth month of the Gregorian, Julian and Revised Julian calendars. The month may have been named after the Greek goddess Maia. It always has 31 days.

It occurs in the late spring or early summer in the northern hemisphere and late autumn or early winter in the southern hemisphere. The beginning of May is halfway between the northern vernal equinox and summer solstice, and it is a time for folk fertility festivals in Europe.

Holidays

Preceded by: April

Followed by: June