Mother’s Night was an Anglo Saxon tradition which was described briefly by the English Medieval historian Bede, taking place on Christmas Eve. Many modern heathens celebrate Mother’s Night on the night before Yule as a celebration of the Dísir and female powers. The Dísir have been interpreted as the female ancestors of one’s line, supernatural female powers that embody the powers of motherhood, or protective feminine spirits.
On this night, celebrate your female ancestors, as well as Frigg (goddess of motherhood) and her handmaidens.
Prayer:
Hail to Frigg ... Read even more