Chalica is a week-long celebration of our Unitarian Universalist Principles. The holiday first emerged in 2005 out of a wish to have a holiday organized around Unitarian Universalist values.
Chalica begins on the first Monday in December and lasts seven days. Each day, a chalice is lit and the day is spent reflecting on the meaning of that day’s principle and doing a good deed that honors that principle. For more information, check out Chalica on the UUA website.
Our UUCS Religious Exploration staff has created Chalica Kits to help you celebrate the holiday. Kits will be available on December 3rd for $7!
For more information email Christi@uusalem.org.