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  1. Yule - Wikipedia

    Yule is a winter festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples that is claimed to have been merged with Christmas during the Christianisation of the Germanic peoples. [1] The term Yule and …

  2. The 12 Days of Yule: Traditions, Rituals, and How to Celebrate

    Oct 23, 2025 · The 12 Days of Yule is one of the most popular ways to modern pagans, Wiccans, and witches enjoy celebrating Yule. It’s a thoughtful way to work with the turning of the Wheel of the Year …

  3. Yule | Pagan, Log, Theme, Celebration, & Facts | Britannica

    In many languages of northern Europe, Yule is now the word for Christmas, but certain parts of the Yule tradition in modern Christmas may have originated in the pre-Christian solstice festival.

  4. What Is Yule? | The Ancient Yuletide Tradition and the Yule Log

    Nov 13, 2025 · Yule celebrates the winter solstice—the shortest day and longest night of the year. It’s an ancient festival marking the rebirth of the Sun and the return of longer days, symbolizing hope, light, …

  5. What Is Yule? The History Of The Pagan Winter Festival

    Aug 2, 2023 · The Yule or Yuletide celebration commemorated the events of the waning year and honored the gods with a festival of song, food, drink, and sacrifice. But with the steady spread of …

  6. The Twelve Days of Yule – Norse Notes

    Dec 18, 2024 · Yule, or Yuletide, falls around the Winter Solstice starting on Dec. 21 all the way to Jan. 1, and lasts for 12 days. This holiday is celebrated by practitioners of witchcraft, Pagans, and …

  7. The 13 Days of Yule: A Complete Celebration

    Dec 20, 2024 · Yule is rooted in Norse and Germanic pagan traditions and has influenced many modern customs associated with Christmas. Below is a general timeline and some ideas for celebrating each …

  8. Yule Symbols & Pagan Traditions: How to Celebrate and What to Do

    Dec 12, 2024 · Yule, celebrated around the Winter Solstice—typically December 20th to 23rd in the northern hemisphere (June 20th to 23rd in the southern hemisphere)—is one of the most sacred …

  9. What Is Yule & Why Should You Celebrate It? - readunwritten.com

    Dec 6, 2024 · Yule, or Jól, has roots in ancient Norse and Germanic pagan traditions. Historically celebrated around the Winter Solstice (December 21st), Yule marked the year’s longest night and …

  10. Celebrating Yule, the Winter Solstice - Learn Religions

    Jun 25, 2019 · For people of nearly any religious background, the time of the winter solstice is a time when we gather with family and loved ones. For Pagans and Wiccans, it's often celebrated as Yule, …