Saturnalia and Solstice is a Pastafarian Holy Day which occurred on .
Saturnalia was a Roman festival honoring Saturn, god of seed and sowing, celebrated around the winter solstice. Originally on December 17, it lasted up to seven days (December 17-23). The most popular holiday of the Roman year, it featured gift-giving, feasting, and role reversals. [1]
Pastafarian holidays are observed by adherents of Pastafarianism, the world’s fastest-growing carbohydrate-based religion.
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