Lammas
Celebrated by Christians around the world.
Lammas is a harvest holiday which is celebrated on August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and on February 1st in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a holiday which is celebrated by some people in a number of different English-speaking countries which include England, Ireland, Scotland and the United States. Depending on whether the day is celebrated as a Christian holiday or as a pagan holiday, it can either be used to celebrate the coming harvest or in celebration of the god Lugh – the master of skills.