Hoping that sharing this week gives you time to prepare a few ‘liturgical living’ activities but also gets you excited for the days following December 25th.
As Catholics, the Christmas Season doesn’t actually begin until the Christmas Vigil and doesn’t end till Epiphany (or if you’d rather, Candlemas on February 2nd).
This is a perfect justification to be ‘slow’ putting the decorations away and keep listening to carols. It’s being Liturgically Appropriate.
Today we’re not going to discuss the symbolism of the song “12 Days of Christmas,” but that’s a really neat thing to read about (have a look here).
There are some fun, easy, and meaningful ways to mark the feast days we celebrate during the Christmas Season.
One possible activity to mark the feast day is to sing all five verses of “Good King Wenceslas”. Since it was on the Feast of Stephen the good king looked out. You can find the lyrics here.
How did this become a tradition?
Well, legend says St. John drank a cup of poisoned wine and did not die because he had blessed it before he drank. Some even claim the poison rose out of the glass in the form of a serpent at the words of blessing.
So raise a glass to St. John’s heavenly health today.
We shared some ideas for each of these feasts in this episode. And we’d love to hear your family’s traditions too! Please share here or on Facebook!
Your sisters in the small things
Nancy and Katie