Find Holy Days by Faith and Year
Browse Catholic, Muslim, Jewish, and Hindu observances with quick links for 2026-2030.
Catholic Calendar
Holy days, feasts, fasts, and obligations in the Catholic liturgical year.
Muslim Calendar
Ramadan, Eid, Hajj, and other key dates in the Islamic lunar calendar.
Jewish Calendar
Sabbath, High Holy Days, and festivals in the Hebrew calendar.
Hindu Calendar
Diwali, Holi, and major festivals in the Hindu calendar.
This Month
Purim
FeastMarch 3
Celebrates the salvation of the Jewish people from Haman's plot as recorded in the Book of Esther. Observed with the reading of the Megillah, festive meals, sending gifts of food, and giving to the poor.
Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Power)
Holy DayMarch 13
Observed on the 27th night of Ramadan (dates may vary). The Night of Power commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad. Prayer on this night is said to be worth more than a thousand months of worship.
Eid al-Fitr
FeastMarch 20
The Festival of Breaking the Fast, celebrating the end of Ramadan. Muslims perform a special morning prayer, give Zakat al-Fitr (charitable giving), and gather with family and friends for festive meals.
Holi
FeastMarch 22
The Festival of Colors, celebrating the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Bonfires are lit on the eve of Holi (Holika Dahan), and the following day people celebrate by throwing colored powders and water on one another.
Ram Navami
Holy DayMarch 28
Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu and hero of the Ramayana. Devotees fast, recite the Ramayana, and participate in temple processions. Observed on the ninth day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra.
Palm Sunday
ObservanceMarch 29
Commemorates Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem. Mass includes a procession with blessed palm branches and the reading of the Passion.