
Sun Sabbats and Moon Sabbats
Sun sabbats refer to the cross quarter days, which are based on the astronomical position of the sun.

"Moon sabbats" can be observed on Full Moons,
typically the one closest to the traditional cross quarter date or the 2nd full moon after the preceding cross quarter day.
This would place the moon sabbat
anywhere from twenty nine to fifty nine days after the preceding solstice or equinox.
Moon sabbats can also be observed on the nearest Lunar phase to the Cross quarter
day.
Imbolc: New, Crescent
1st Quarter
Beltane: 1st Quarter gibbous, Full Moon
Lammas: Full, Disseminating 3rd Quarter
Samhain: 3rd Quarter Balsamic, New
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High Cross Quarter - The Lesser Sabbat of Yule
Yule (Cross Quarter)
Yule - Categorised as a Cross Quarter Sabbat
Often also called Midwinter
Winter Solstice UK - December 21st 2008 at 12:04GMT
Wiccan Mythology: The God Birth
Yule is primarily a sabbat of life emerging from darkness and is honored with the exchange of gifts.
Symbolism: Evergreens such as holly, ivy and mistletoe can symbolise the God, still alive, vigourous and verdant in the depth of winter.
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