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Greet The Season With Holiday Greeting CardsIt’s probably a fair statement to say that we all enjoy receiving Christmas cards, but sending them out can be quite a chore. For many of us in today’s fast paced highly technological world, it’s probably the only letter or note we’ll send out through the mail to friends and family the entire year. But have you ever stopped to wonder how the tradition of sending Christmas cards began?
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Holiday Traditions... blessing to crowds gathered in the huge Vatican square. In Italy the children wait until Epiphany, January 6, for their presents. According to tradition, the presents are delivered by a kind but ugly witch called Befana on a broomstick. Legend has it that though she was told by The Three Kings that the ... The Burning Of The Yule Log Brings Good Luck ... would sing and tell stories while children danced and played. The log was even decorated, and food and wine were placed upon it as offerings. It was also a way of starting the New Year with a fresh start as a person s mistakes and shortcomings were burned in the flame of the log. Songs were sung and stories ... Celebrate Christmas And Three Kings Day In Germany ... tree decorations. Christmas trees are very popular in Germany. Some homes in Germany have several Christmas trees, and in all towns across Germany, they can be seen glittering and glowing. Some homes also display advent wreaths, called Adventskranz. They are decorated with holly and have four candles ... Giving Out Baksheesh In India During Christmas ... where the population is well over 1 billion people, India is widely known to be a Hindu and Moslem country. However, there are still over 26 million Christians residing there. So during the Christmas holiday season, you ll still find carolers singing and Father Christmas in many storefront window displays. ... ... gifts. Because of his wisdom and sensitivity, many groups claimed St. Nicholas as their patron saint. Children, orphans, sailors, and even thieves often prayed to the compassionate saint for guidance and protection, and even entire countries including Russia and Greece, also adopted him as their patron ...
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