The saints, archangels, and loas are celebrated on various days of the year.

Below is a partial list of the annual Feast Days as identified by Reverend Severina at New Orleans Voodoo Crossroads.

JANUARY

6-7 & 8 – Feast Days of Jasper, Balthazar & Melchior (For obtaining gifts & prosperity).

17 – Ogun (For work, opportunities, protection from accidents and firearms).

FEBRUARY

2 – Oyá, Mistress of the Cemetery (For a change, readying for battle, protection from weather).

MARCH

19 – Osanyin (Deciduous vegetation, for healing and nourishment from Nature).

25 – Oshun – Our Lady of Charity. For love, abundance, charity, passion, and creativity (See also September).

APRIL

22 – Earth Day – All Loa and Orisha (For renewing one’s vows to make one’s life sacred and in harmony with the whole Creation)

MAY

15 – Ochosi – The Divine Hunter -(For justice, court cases, re-establishing balance and universal harmony)

JUNE

21-23 – Summer Solstice – Legba – St John’s Eve – John the Conqueror

To celebrate the summer, the warmth, fire and nourishment from the Sun. (For opportunities, good luck and to re-align with cosmic forces)

AUGUST

2 – Black Madonna – Virgin of the Angels. For solace, protection, fertility, to give up one’s sorrows and for protection of mothers and children.)

SEPTEMBER

7 – Yemayá (For appeasement of sorrows, abundance, love and fertility, protection of the home).

8 – Oshun -Our Lady of Charity (For love, abundance, charity, passion, creativity, the Arts. (See also March)

24 – Obatalá – Our Lady of Mercy (For universal peace and harmony).

OCTOBER

4 – Orunmila (For divination, psychic powers, prophetic knowledge) 24- Erinle (For healing all)

31– Halloween (to make hallowed before the rites of the Ancestors – to dispel evil forces through disguise and trickery)

NOVEMBER

1 – Day of the Dead – Baron Samedi – Manman Brigitte – Ghede (Rites to the Ancestors according to your own familial or ethnic tradition)

3 – St Martin de Porres (For healing and for those who have made healing professions their chosen path)

DECEMBER

4 – Changó (For vitality, health, courage, victory in battles, to repel enemies and negative works and evil spells)

12 – Our Lady of Guadalupe (For miracles, for abundance, solace in times of trials and troubles, healing and for strengthening one’s faith)

17 – Babalú-Ayé (For healing, particularly skin ailments, for abundance)

21-25– Winter Solstice – Christmas – Ellegua – El Nino de Atocha – Infant Jesus of Prague. (To celebrate the coming return of the sun, to prepare for the winter months and their unseen transformation which will lead to new birth in springtime, to re-align with the cosmic forces. Birth of Jesus celebration

31 – Yemayá – La Madre de Agua. (For the protection of mothers and children, for fertility and abundance, to usher a new year of compassion and well-being and wealth in all things).