With the number of holy days out there, you'll only work half the year. If your boss wants to deny you the time off, just explain that you'll have to show up naked when celebrating a Digambara holiday or stoned when observing a Rastafari celebration. That should make him reconsider. Here are 10 holidays to get you started, o ye of lots of faith.
Obscure Religious Holidays
March 21st -- Ostara (Wicca)
Wiccans celebrate spring and Ostara, the Norse Goddess of fertility, by planting seeds in their spiritual gardens.
Scott Olson, Getty Images
March 13th -- L. Ron Hubbard Birthday (Scientology)
Scientologists celebrate their founder¹s birthday by expanding their services of giving E-meter readings and convincing others that psychiatry is an industry of death.
Hulton Archive
January 1st -4th -- Tewa: The Turtle Dance (Mayan Religion)
Mayans believed the world sat on a giant turtle¹s back. Each day celebrates a different direction (North, South, East, West) with a unique dance.
Mayela Lopez, AFP
First of the lunar month of Chet, usually in March -- Hola Mohalla (Sikhism)
Sikhs love a Renaissance fair more than high school drama students. This holiday is all about mock battles, displaying sword skills, and riding horses.
Narinder Nanu, AFP
August 20th -- Birth of the White Buffalo (Lakota Religion)
The white buffalo is considered a sign of peace on Earth. Lakota people celebrate the holy day by smoking a sacred peace pipe, sitting in a sweat lodge, making a vision quest for wisdom.
Karen Bleier, AFP
Elul 1st (12th month of the Hebrew calendar) -- Tithe of Animals (Judaism)
The Jewish people celebrate the taxes their ancestors paid for their animals. It¹s like celebrating our tax deadline on April 15th.
Jack Guez , AFP
September 5th -- Kshamavani, or Forgiveness Day (Jainism)
Digambara Digambar monks refuse clothing, opting to "wear the environment" instead. On this day, they beg everyone they see for forgiveness. Not for being naked, just for being human.
Dibyangshu Sarkar, AFP
February 6th -- Bob Marley¹s Birthday (Rastafari)
Rastas love three things: their god Jah, ganja, and their most famous disciple Bob Marley. Smoking weed on Bob¹s birthday is actually considered a religious observance.
Gianluigi Guercia, AFP
August 29th -- Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Christianity)
It¹s odd that the most famous image of St. John¹s martyrdom is his head on a plate. Maybe that¹s why Christians celebrate him with a feast day.
Getty Images
July 24 -- Pioneer Day (Mormonism)
A state and religious holiday in Utah, Mormon children delight in covered wagon parades to commemorate the flight of Brigham Young and his followers from persecution in Illinois.
Craig Line, AP





















Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employers from discriminating against an employee based on his religion. That means your boss can't fire you for ditching work on a religious holiday. Spend the next year exploring your faith and practicing different religions. 




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Sunday 29 March
By DedmondG
It's called Personal Leave or Floating Holidays. You're to use these days to compensate for official time not allotted for non official/non federal holidays and observances.
I agree with so many other posters here. With the way this economy is going you'd think the last thing Americans would want is more time off from work.
I think Pastor John Hagee put it best when he stated that this country needs to take every holiday across the board and just wipe them off the books until we gain our work ethic back and achieve the standard(s) of living we once enjoyed .
All we ever look for in this country anymore is another day off!
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Sunday 29 March
By Kimmy
Wow...I guess this shows how much REAL faith means to the person who wrote this article...I'm sure it's meant to be funny but if anyone actually runs around doing this, there'd probably be a large lawsuit in the works...
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