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Other Celebrations   [ Spiritual Festivals ]
Rose Sunday
Rose Sunday is a celebration of our growing ability to stand in the strength and power of our I AMness. The rose, which blooms at the top of the mystic cross, reminds us that the goal and purpose of our spiritual endeavour is to bring forth a flowering of the Christ within our being and living ... and we recognise this inner Christ in our growing experience and expression of our I AMness. Each time we connect more fully, more consciously with our I AM, and each time we stand in and act out of the authority of our I AM, the petals of the rose of our inner being loosen a little and we bloom a little more fully.
Rose Sunday is celebrated on the first Sunday in March each year.

Pentecost
The fest of Pentecost is  celebration that we can each receive and participate in the gift of the Holy Spirit made possible through Christ's death and resurrection in the Golgotha mysteries.
Pentecost will be celebrated on Sunday, 23 May, 2009

Founders' Day and Thanksgiving
Founders' Day and Thanksgiving is a time for us to cerlebrate and be thankful for all that our founders have established and all that this has made possible within us an in our lives; to bring to remembrance the purposes for which we are together as a spiritual community; and to envisag our future, re-dedicating ourselves to living out the ideals and purposes that are the very foundation of our life as members of the Centre community.
Founders' Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in August each year.

All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
The Feast of All Saints and All Souls (November 2) celebrate our relationship with the spiritual worlds. e recognise that we have both earthly and spiritual relationships. We know that our prayers assist the souls of those who have departed from this mortal life. Likewise, we know the strong aid of the compassion and wisdom of the Holy Ones, those souls who have filled their earthly life with the grace and power of Christ.

On the feast of All Saints (November 1) we remember those souls who have achieved and who, through their spiritual impulse, can still help us. On the feast of All Souls (November 2) we pray for those departed and give them some of our soul forces.

The feast of All Saints and All Souls is usually celebrated on the first Sunday in November each year.