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Candlemas: origins and traditions

Candlemas? The word Chandelion comes from the Latin Festa Candelarum or festival of candles. In the fifth century, Pope Gelasius I associated this pagan rite of the 'Feast of Candles' with the presentation of Jesus in the temple and the purification of the Virgin. It is also said that this same P ...

25
Jan
2007

Valentine's Day : history of the lovers' day

g touched like this was supposed to make them fertile and facilitate childbirth. The oldest origins of St. Valentine's Day are therefore linked to pagan festivals, long before the time of the Christian martyrs. Who was Saint Valentine? Historians disagree on the identity of St. Valentine, the ...

31
Jan
2008

Money: New Year's Gifts in 5 Questions

as a good omen at the start of the new year. What is the history of New Year's gifts? New Year's gifts, although condemned by the Church Fathers as a pagan practice, have persisted over the centuries. This tradition has even been preserved despite changes in the calendar. For instance, the year be ...

04
Jan
2010

5 Halloween traditions from around the world

1- A big parade in Dublin, Ireland In Ireland, October 31 is celebrated not only in homes but also on the streets. Throughout the country, street parties, bonfires and fireworks are held on this occasion. The capital city of Dublin even features a large parade each year called the Samhain Hallow ...

20
Oct
2022

Saint David's Day: the national holiday of Wales

h is known about his life, which is surrounded by legends, but it is reported that this monk was one of the first to preach the word of Christ to the pagan Celtic tribes in western Britain. Today, March 1st is not a public holiday in the United Kingdom. But this important date in the eyes of the ...

28
Feb
2023

Halloween: candy knows no crisis.

Halloween party boosts sales. Did you know that France is among the top 10 countries in the world for candy consumption? With just over 3 kg of candy consumed per person per year, France ranked behind Sweden (7.7 kg per year), Denmark (6.2 kg), Germany and Finland (5.5 kg), Norway (4.9 kg), and the ...

31
Oct
2023

Easter Tutorial: How to Make an Easter Tree?

ion of the Easter Tree or Osterbaum originates from Germany. In our German neighbors, this Easter tree is as significant as the Christmas tree! This pagan tradition is relatively recent, as it dates back to the early 20th century. But it has already spread from Germany to the border regions of Alsa ...

29
Mar
2024