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Global Religious Observances 2026–2027 | Complete Interfaith Calendar & Festival Guide

Global Religious Observances 2026–2027
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2026 Calendar of Religious Holy Days & Cultural Observances

Understanding religious observances is essential for building inclusive academic, professional, and community environments. We present a meticulously curated, month-by-month global religious observances calendar for 2026–2027, designed to support planning, cultural awareness, and interfaith understanding. This authoritative resource covers major world religions, significant festivals, fasting periods, holy days, and spiritual milestones observed across diverse faith traditions.


Why a Global Religious Observances Calendar Matters

Religious observances influence daily schedules, academic attendance, cultural priorities, and personal commitments. Recognizing these dates promotes equitable accommodations and strengthens inclusion across workplaces and institutions. This comprehensive guide supports informed decision-making, inclusive planning, and respectful engagement with diverse communities.


Major Religious Traditions Covered

  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Sikhism
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Indigenous and Earth-Based Traditions
  • Humanist and Secular Milestones

Yearly Overview: Key Global Religious Observances (2026–2027)

Christian Observances

Christian Holy Days 2026–2027

  • Epiphany – January 6, 2026
  • Ash Wednesday – February 18, 2026
  • Holy Week – March 29–April 4, 2026
    Includes Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday.
  • Easter Sunday – April 5, 2026
  • Pentecost – May 24, 2026
  • Assumption of Mary – August 15, 2026
  • All Saints’ Day – November 1, 2026
  • Advent – Begins November 29, 2026
  • Christmas – December 25, 2026

Each observance carries profound cultural and liturgical meaning across Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox communities.

List Christian Festivals 2026 


Islamic Observances (Based on Lunar Hijri Calendar)

Estimated Dates

  • Ramadan – February 18 to March 19, 2026
    A month of fasting, prayer, charity, and spiritual renewal.
  • Laylat al-Qadr – March 15, 2026
  • Eid al-Fitr – March 19, 2026
  • Hajj – July 27–August 1, 2026
  • Arafah – July 31, 2026
  • Eid al-Adha – August 1, 2026
  • Islamic New Year (Hijri 1448) – September 9, 2026
  • Ashura – September 18, 2026

Islamic dates vary by moon sighting; local observances may differ.


Jewish Observances

Major Jewish Holidays 2026–2027

(Jewish days begin at sunset the evening before the listed date.)

  • Purim – March 4, 2026
  • Passover (Pesach) – April 2–10, 2026
  • Shavuot – May 22–23, 2026
  • Rosh Hashanah – September 12–14, 2026
  • Yom Kippur – September 21, 2026
  • Sukkot – September 26–October 3, 2026
  • Hanukkah – December 12–20, 2026

Jewish observances emphasize historical remembrance, identity, resilience, and covenant.


Hindu Observances

Major Festivals 2026–2027

  • Makar Sankranti – January 14, 2026
  • Maha Shivaratri – March 8, 2026
  • Holi – March 27, 2026
  • Ram Navami – April 1, 2026
  • Krishna Janmashtami – September 2, 2026
  • Navratri – October 9–17, 2026
  • Dussehra – October 18, 2026
  • Diwali – November 8, 2026

Hindu celebrations blend devotion, mythology, seasonality, and community harmony.


Buddhist Observances

Key Buddhist Holy Days 2026–2027

  • Mahayana New Year – January 28, 2026
  • Theravada New Year – April 14, 2026
  • Vesak (Buddha Day) – May 31, 2026
  • Asalha Puja – July 26, 2026
  • Kathina – October 28, 2026

These observances reflect moments in Buddha’s life and the monastic cycle.


Sikh Observances

Important Sikh Observances 2026–2027

  • Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti – January 5, 2026
  • Hola Mohalla – March 19, 2026
  • Vaisakhi – April 14, 2026
  • Guru Granth Sahib Installation – October 20, 2026
  • Gurpurab (Guru Nanak Dev Ji) – November 24, 2026

Sikh festivals highlight values of equality, courage, service, and devotion.


Baháʼí Observances

Baháʼí Holy Days 2026–2027

  • Naw-Rúz – March 20, 2026
  • Ridván Festival – April 20–May 2, 2026
  • Declaration of the Báb – May 23, 2026
  • Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh – May 29, 2026
  • Birth of the Báb – November 15, 2026
  • Birth of Bahá’u’lláh – November 16, 2026

Baháʼí holy days mark milestones of revelation and unity.


Earth-Based & Indigenous Observances

Seasonal Festivals 2026–2027

  • Imbolc – February 1, 2026
  • Ostara – March 20, 2026
  • Litha (Midsummer) – June 21, 2026
  • Mabon – September 22, 2026
  • Samhain – October 31, 2026
  • Yule – December 21, 2026

These festivals honor natural cycles, solstices, and equinoxes.


Monthly Breakdown of Observances (2026–2027)

Below is an expanded monthly view to support institutional planning:

MonthKey Observances
January 2026Epiphany, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, Mahayana New Year
February 2026Imbolc, Ramadan begins, Maha Shivaratri
March 2026Purim, Holi, Naw-Rúz, Laylat al-Qadr
April 2026Easter, Passover, Vaisakhi, Ridván
May 2026Shavuot, Vesak, Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh
June 2026Litha, Orthodox feast days
July 2026Hajj, Asalha Puja
August 2026Eid al-Adha, Krishna Janmashtami
September 2026Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Mabon
October 2026Navratri, Sukkot, Kathina
November 2026Diwali, Birth of Báb & Bahá’u’lláh, Gurpurab
December 2026Hanukkah, Yule, Christmas

Complete List of Holidays & Observances in 2026 (Month-by-Month)

📌 January 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Jan 1 (Thu)New Year’s Day 2026Federal Holiday27
Jan 6 (Tue)Epiphany 2026Christian32
Jan 7 (Wed)Orthodox Christmas Day 2026Orthodox33
Jan 14 (Wed)Orthodox New Year 2026Orthodox40
Jan 14 (Wed)Makar Sankranti 2026Hindu40
Jan 16 (Fri)Isra and Mi’raj 2026Muslim42
Jan 19 (Mon)Martin Luther King Day 2026Federal Holiday45

📌 February 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Feb 1 (Sun)National Freedom Day 2026Observance58
Feb 2 (Mon)Tu B’Shevat 2026Jewish59
Feb 2 (Mon)Groundhog Day 2026Observance59
Feb 3 (Tue)Laylat al Bara’at 2026Muslim60
Feb 6 (Fri)National Wear Red Day 2026Observance63
Feb 12 (Thu)Lincoln’s Birthday 2026Observance69
Feb 14 (Sat)Valentine’s Day 2026Observance71
Feb 15 (Sun)Maha Shivaratri 2026Hindu72
Feb 16 (Mon)Presidents’ Day 2026Federal Holiday73
Feb 17 (Tue)Chinese New Year 2026Observance74
Feb 17 (Tue)Mardi Gras 2026Christian74
Feb 18 (Wed)Ash Wednesday 2026Christian75
Feb 18 (Wed)Lent Begins 2026Christian75
Feb 18 (Wed)Ramadan Starts 2026Muslim75

📌 March 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Mar 2 (Mon)Read Across America Day 2026Observance87
Mar 3 (Tue)Purim 2026Jewish88
Mar 4 (Wed)Holi 2026Hindu89
Mar 6 (Fri)Employee Appreciation Day 2026Observance91
Mar 8 (Sun)Daylight Saving Time Begins 2026Daylight Saving93
Mar 15 (Sun)Laylat al Qadr 2026Muslim100
Mar 17 (Tue)St. Patrick’s Day 2026Observance102
Mar 20 (Fri)Spring Equinox 2026Season105
Mar 20 (Fri)Eid al-Fitr 2026Muslim105
Mar 26 (Thu)Rama Navami 2026Hindu111
Mar 29 (Sun)Palm Sunday 2026Christian114

📌 April 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Apr 1 (Wed)April Fools’ Day 2026Observance117
Apr 1 (Wed)Passover Starts 2026Jewish117
Apr 2 (Thu)Maundy Thursday 2026Christian118
Apr 3 (Fri)Good Friday 2026Christian119
Apr 4 (Sat)Holy Saturday 2026Christian120
Apr 5 (Sun)Easter Sunday 2026Christian121
Apr 6 (Mon)Easter Monday 2026Christian122
Apr 9 (Thu)Passover Final Day 2026Jewish125
Apr 10 (Fri)Orthodox Good Friday 2026Orthodox126
Apr 12 (Sun)Orthodox Easter 2026Orthodox128
Apr 13 (Mon)Thomas Jefferson Birthday 2026Observance129
Apr 14 (Tue)National Library Workers Day 2026Observance130
Apr 14 (Tue)Yom Hashoah 2026Jewish130
Apr 15 (Wed)Tax Day 2026Observance131
Apr 22 (Wed)Earth Day 2026Observance138
Apr 22 (Wed)Administrative Professionals Day 2026Observance138
Apr 23 (Thu)Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day 2026Observance139
Apr 24 (Fri)Arbor Day 2026Observance140

📌 May 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
May 1 (Fri)May Day 2026Observance147
May 5 (Tue)Cinco de Mayo 2026Observance151
May 5 (Tue)Lag BaOmer 2026Jewish152
May 6 (Wed)National Nurses Day 2026Observance152
May 7 (Thu)National Day of Prayer 2026Observance153
May 10 (Sun)Mother’s Day 2026Observance156
May 14 (Thu)Ascension Day 2026Christian160
May 15 (Fri)Peace Officers Memorial Day 2026Observance161
May 16 (Sat)Armed Forces Day 2026Observance162
May 22 (Fri)National Maritime Day 2026Observance168
May 22 (Fri)Shavuot 2026Jewish168
May 24 (Sun)Pentecost 2026Christian170
May 25 (Mon)Whit Monday 2026Christian171
May 25 (Mon)Memorial Day 2026Federal Holiday171
May 26 (Tue)Day of Arafat 2026Muslim172
May 27 (Wed)Eid al-Adha 2026Muslim173

📌 June 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Jun 4 (Thu)Corpus Christi 2026Christian181
Jun 6 (Sat)D-Day 2026Observance183
Jun 14 (Sun)Flag Day 2026Observance191
Jun 19 (Fri)Juneteenth 2026Federal Holiday196
Jun 21 (Sun)Father’s Day 2026Observance198
Jun 21 (Sun)Summer Solstice 2026Season198
Jun 17 (Wed)Muharram 2026Muslim203
Jun 26 (Fri)Ashura 2026Muslim203

📌 July 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Jul 4 (Sat)Independence Day 2026Federal Holiday211
Jul 16 (Thu)Rath Yatra 2026Hindu223
Jul 23 (Thu)Tisha B’Av 2026Jewish230
Jul 26 (Sun)Parents’ Day 2026Observance233
Jul 30 (Thu)Friendship Day 2026Observance237

📌 August 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Aug 15 (Sat)Assumption of Mary 2026Christian253
Aug 19 (Wed)National Aviation Day 2026Observance257
Aug 21 (Fri)Senior Citizens Day 2026Observance259
Aug 26 (Wed)The Prophet’s Birthday 2026Muslim264
Aug 26 (Wed)Women’s Equality Day 2026Observance264
Aug 28 (Fri)Raksha Bandhan 2026Hindu266

📌 September 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Sep 4 (Fri)Krishna Janmashtami 2026Hindu273
Sep 7 (Mon)Labor Day 2026Federal Holiday276
Sep 11 (Fri)Patriot Day 2026Observance280
Sep 12 (Sat)Rosh Hashanah 2026Jewish281
Sep 13 (Sun)Grandparents Day 2026Observance282
Sep 14 (Mon)Ganesh Chaturthi 2026Hindu283
Sep 17 (Thu)Constitution & Citizenship Day 2026Observance286
Sep 21 (Mon)Yom Kippur 2026Jewish290
Sep 22 (Tue)Fall Equinox 2026Season291
Sep 26 (Sat)Sukkot 2026Jewish295

📌 October 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Oct 3 (Sat)Shemini Atzeret 2026Jewish302
Oct 4 (Sun)Simchat Torah 2026Jewish303
Oct 5 (Mon)Child Health Day 2026Observance304
Oct 9 (Fri)Leif Erikson Day 2026Observance308
Oct 11 (Sun)Navratri 2026Hindu310
Oct 12 (Mon)Columbus Day 2026Federal Holiday311
Oct 16 (Fri)Boss’s Day 2026Observance315
Oct 20 (Tue)Dussehra 2026Hindu319
Oct 31 (Sat)Halloween 2026Observance330

📌 November 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Nov 1 (Sun)All Saints’ Day 2026Christian331
Nov 1 (Sun)Daylight Saving Ends 2026Daylight Saving331
Nov 2 (Mon)All Souls Day 2026Christian332
Nov 6 (Fri)Diwali 2026Hindu336
Nov 11 (Wed)Veterans Day 2026Federal Holiday341
Nov 26 (Thu)Thanksgiving Day 2026Federal Holiday356
Nov 27 (Fri)Black Friday 2026Observance357
Nov 29 (Sun)Advent 2026Christian359
Nov 30 (Mon)Cyber Monday 2026Observance360

📌 December 2026 Holidays

DateHolidayType# Days
Dec 5 (Sat)Hanukkah Starts 2026Jewish365
Dec 6 (Sun)St. Nicholas Day 2026Christian366
Dec 7 (Mon)Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2026Observance367
Dec 12 (Sat)Hanukkah Final Day 2026Jewish372
Dec 17 (Thu)Wright Brothers Day 2026Observance377
Dec 21 (Mon)Winter Solstice 2026Season381
Dec 24 (Thu)Christmas Eve 2026Christian384
Dec 25 (Fri)Christmas Day 2026Federal Holiday385
Dec 26 (Sat)Kwanzaa Begins (thru Jan 1)Observance386
Dec 31 (Thu)New Year’s Eve 2026Observance391

Institutional Best Practices for Religious Inclusion

  • Provide excused absences for major holy days.
  • Avoid scheduling exams or critical events on major fasting or observance dates.
  • Offer quiet rooms for meditation, prayer, or reflection.
  • Train faculty and staff on interfaith awareness.
  • Maintain a publicly accessible observances calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the purpose of a global religious observances calendar?

A global religious observances calendar helps institutions, workplaces, and communities plan schedules respectfully by recognizing major holy days across world religions. It supports inclusivity and cultural awareness.

2. Why do some religious observance dates change every year?

Many religions follow lunar or lunisolar calendars—such as Islam, Judaism, and some Hindu traditions—causing annual date shifts based on moon cycles.

3. How accurate are the Islamic dates listed for 2026–2027?

Islamic dates are estimated because they depend on local moon sighting. Actual dates may vary by region, so local announcements should be confirmed.

4. Why do Jewish festivals begin at sunset?

In Judaism, days begin at sunset based on ancient biblical tradition, so all major holy days start on the evening before the listed date.

5. Are these observances recognized as public holidays globally?

No. Public holiday recognition varies by country, region, and cultural tradition. Some observances are widely celebrated but not government-recognized.

6. How can institutions accommodate religious observances effectively?

Institutions can allow excused absences, avoid major scheduling conflicts, provide quiet spaces for prayer, and maintain an updated interfaith calendar.

7. Which religions have fasting periods in 2026–2027?

Major fasting periods include Ramadan (Islam), Lent (Christianity), Yom Kippur (Judaism), Paryushana (Jainism), and additional fasting days in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.

8. What is the most widely observed religious festival in the world?

Christmas is the most widely celebrated religious festival globally, followed by Ramadan/Eid and Diwali, depending on cultural context and regional demographics.

9. How are Earth-based or Pagan observances determined?

Earth-based festivals follow the solar cycle—solstices, equinoxes, and mid-season points—reflecting natural rhythms and seasonal transitions.

10. Can this religious observances calendar be integrated into Google Calendar?

Yes. The dates can be exported into a digital format compatible with Google Calendar, Outlook, or institutional scheduling systems for seamless planning.

Also Read – Lunar New Year 2026

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