Forgiveness Holidays

Let go of the past and embrace the present! This thought-provoking category is all about reflection, apologies, and making amends. It's a chance to clear the air, mend relationships, and start anew. Dive into the holidays that promote harmony and reconciliation, and discover the power of forgiveness in all its forms.

Top Forgiveness Holidays:

International Forgiveness Day

August 4th

International Forgiveness Day, 8/4/2024: Let go of grudges, resentments, and negative emotions, promoting peace and harmony within and among relationships. more >>

Forgive an Ex Day

October 17th

Forgive an Ex Day, October 17, 2024: Release past heartaches, practice self-care, and move forward with a clearer heart and mind. more >>

Forgiveness Day

June 26th

Forgiveness Day, June 26, 2024: Let go of grudges and negative emotions, promoting liberation and renewal, and experience deeper peace and stronger relationships. more >>

Forgive Your Foe Friday

August 30th

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National Forgiveness & Happiness Day

October 7th

National Forgiveness & Happiness Day, 10/7/2024: Let go of grudges, focus on joy, and experience liberation and renewal through forgiveness and kindness. more >>

National Forgiveness Day

September 1st

National Forgiveness Day, September 1, 2024: Reflect on relationships, let go of grudges, and experience liberation and peace through forgiveness. more >>

Global Forgiveness Day

July 7th

Global Forgiveness Day, 7/7/2024: Reflect on past conflicts, extend forgiveness, and break free from burdens for a sense of peace and renewal. more >>

National Day of Forgiveness

September 27th

National Day of Forgiveness, 9/27/2024: Discover the truth behind this lesser-known holiday and explore forgiveness-related observances. more >>

Pardon Day

September 8th

Discover the truth about Pardon Day on September 8th, 2024. Could it be a lesser-known holiday or a mistake? more >>

Forgive Mom and Dad Day

March 18th

Discover the truth about Forgive Mom and Dad Day on 3/18/2027. Is it a real holiday or just a myth? more >>