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La Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Saint John the Baptist Day) - June 24th 2022

My personal way of celebrating as a folk witch! Background information on the holiday from the Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints, and Sages by Judika Illes. And my own French Canadian upbringing.

La Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Saint John The Baptist Day) - June 24th 2022

Happy Saint John the Baptist Day everyone!

This holiday is special for French Canadians all over. For many, it's a day to celebrate one's Quebec heritage and culture, and the French language in Quebec. For me, it is about acknowledging a very special saint in the Christian mythos: Saint John the Baptist.

John was born to Elizabeth, a relative of Mary (yes, that Mary). John kicked in the womb, excited to be near what will be the future Messiah not yet born. He was born before Jesus, and baptized followers in the River Jordan. He takes on the role of announcer of a Messiah to come for the followers. As he does so, he says, "He must become greater; I must become less." (John 3:30). The sun declines in strength and longevity with each passing day after the solstice. John announces his declining presence to the upcoming Christmas sun, Jesus Christ, exactly six months from now. Let that sink in.

June 24th also coincides with the summer solstice on June 21st-22nd, and that is by no accident at all. This festival has been merged with Pagan summer solstice celebrations and has been celebrated since the 5th century, and it is among the oldest in the Church calendar. It is by no accident that people celebrate this day with bonfires! He is also the patron saint of tailors and a protector of witches, so that makes him one of my favorites.

So tonight, I'm enjoying some blueberry tea, and offered Saint John the Baptist some honey. I also blessed my wooden ring again as I do every June 24th, to re-commit my devotion as a Heritage Witch and folk practitioner.

Herbs and Foraging

He is associated with healing waters, and healing herbs. It is tradition to go into the woods on the eve of this day to harvest herbs to be used in spells and healing charms for the whole year, as they are extra powerful thanks to this saint. Please forage responsibly and safely, and bring a buddy! Notable herbs would be:

-Saint John's Wort

-Mullein

-Wormwood

-Mugwort

Notable and thematic songs I am listening to tonight:

-Bowen's Barley Field by Luc Arbogast

-Sentinel (Ultimum Cantum Arborum) by Luc Arbogast

-Le Picbois by Beau Dommage

-Promentory, composed by Trevor Jones from The Last of the Mohicans


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