Gwyl Mabsant is celebrated every year in Wales on February 9. It is considered to be the most popular rural festival in Wales. It is used to commemorate the local parish saint. Gŵyl Mabsant is Welsh for “Feast of the Patron.” It is also known by some people as the patronal festival or wake of a parish. The annual event developed from dedicating prayers to a program of recreational activities enjoyed by all. The event became a combination of betting, feasting, and drinking. The parish festivals have built up a reputation for their rowdiness over the years.
International Translation Day

International Translation Day is celebrated on September 30 and we are here to help you understand its significance without getting lost in translation. Translators are what binds different worlds together. The domain of translation includes a profusion of sub-branches such as translation of a literary work, professional translation, interpretation, and terminology, e.t.c. International Translation Day aims to pay tribute to the work of language professionals all around the world.
International Occult Day

We are observing International Occult Day on November 18. It’s a day to revel in the unknown and delve into the depths of the mysteries that surround us. It aims at looking in the shadows and at the stars to the unknown mystic world. The word occult has a Latin origin, where it means “hidden knowledge” or “the knowledge of the unknown.” The term ‘occult’ now refers to the practices related to mysticism, spirituality, and esoteric arts like alchemy, future sight, healing, supernatural gifts, and many more. Many religions and cultures have some occultic elements. We are dedicating Occult Day to better understanding such concepts.