About this page
It’s important that we share with new students, something that is not completely obvious to the outsider. Voodoo and Hoodoo are very different, and we do not teach anything about the voodoo religion or any subsection or subclass or breakaway of the religion itself. Hoodoo Witch only shares a modern magical message for the modern magical individual who would like to bring folk magic into their life.
The information below it’s for the sake of providing information to students who may wish to provide an offering to the deity out of respect and gratitude.
Dates of Festivals
Voodoo Traditional Day: January 10
Yoruba Feast of Ogun: January 17
Feast of Maman Brigitte February 1
Feast of Oya: February 2
Feast of Damballah March 17
Feast of Osayin: March 19
Feast of Legba Zaou March 20
Day of Blood March 24
Feast of Oshun: March 25
Santeria feast of Ogun: April 23
Feast of Ochossi: May 25
Marie Laveau death anniversary: June 16
Feast of Babalu Aye: June 21
Feast of Ti Jean June 24
Feast of Elegua: June 29
Feast of Expectant Mothers July 2
Feast of Ezili Danto July 16
Feast of Agasou August 25
Feast of Oshun in Oshogbo: Last Friday of August
Feast of Oshun: September 8
Birthday of Marie Laveau: September 10
Feast of Obatala: September 24
Feast of Eleggua: September 29
Feast of Shango: September 30
Feast of Orunmila: October 4
Feast of Erinle: October 24
Feast of the Dead: November 1-2
Baba Yaga’s Feast Day: November full moon
Feast of Oya: November 25
Feast of Shango: December 4
Feast of Ganga-Bois December 10
Feast of Babalu Aye: December 17
Feast of Yemaya: December 31