Chalica is a holiday celebrated by some
Unitarian Universalists
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. It traditionally begins on the first Monday in December and lasts seven days, though a
seven-week variant beginning in January is also observed.
History
Chalica was created as a holiday in 2005 by Daylene Marshall. While it has gained followers since, it is not a widely celebrated holiday.
Observance
On each of the seven nights (or weeks), a different
principle of Unitarian Universalism is honored. On each day, a
chalice
A chalice (from Latin 'mug', borrowed from Ancient Greek () 'cup') or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold a drink. In religious practice, a chalice is often used for drinking during a ceremony or may carry a certain symbolic meaning.
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is ignited, the day's principle is read, and ways of honoring the principle are enacted, such as volunteering or donating to a social justice cause. There is no rule for how the chalice or display should look, but there are traditionally seven candles around the chalice, one for each principle. Activities on each day vary, and may include discussions, group activities, and songs.
Variations
To solve the problem of having only a single week in which to cram seven
nonnominal deeds for the
seven Unitarian Universalist principles, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bowling Green in Kentucky extends Chalica into a seven-week observance. Further, Chalica at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bowling Green starts on the first Sunday in January as an extension of the
New Year's resolution
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concept.
References
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External links
Chalica Facebook pageChalica - Unitarian Winter Holidayby founder Daylene Marshall
December observances
Unitarian Universalism
Winter festivals
Christian festivals and holy days