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  2. Candlemas - Wikipedia

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    Catholic churches in France, Belgium, and Swiss Romandy celebrate Candlemas (French: La Chandeleur, Dutch: Maria-Lichtmis) on 2 February. Tradition says that manger scenes should not be put away until Candlemas, which is the last feast of the Christmas cycle. [citation needed] Candlemas in those countries is also considered the day of crêpes. [21]

  3. Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Jaro - Wikipedia

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    The devotion to Candelaria de Jaro derives from the original Virgin of Candelaria in Canarias, Spain and its feast day or Candlemas is celebrated every February 2. [4] Pope John Paul II (now a papal saint) personally crowned the image on February 20, 1981. It is the first Marian image in Asia crowned by a pope and saint in person.

  4. Virgin of Candelaria - Wikipedia

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    After the appearance of the Virgin and its iconographic identification with this biblical event, the festival began to be celebrated with a Marian character in 1497, when the conqueror Alonso Fernández de Lugo, celebrated the first Candlemas festival dedicated especially to the Virgin Mary, coinciding with the Feast of Purification, on February 2.

  5. Festival of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Religious celebrations subsection. 1.1 Abrahamic religions. ... Candlemas, a Christian holiday; Christmas, a Christian holiday; Eid al-Adha, a Muslim holiday;

  6. Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, predicts more winter - AOL

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    According to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, Groundhog Day has roots in the Christian religious holiday of Candlemas Day, which, through an old folk song, became tied to weather prognostication.

  7. Epiphany season - Wikipedia

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    The Epiphany season, also known as Epiphanytide or the time of Sundays after Epiphany, is a liturgical period, celebrated by many Christian Churches, which immediately follows the Christmas season. It begins on Epiphany Day, and ends at various points (such as Candlemas) as defined by those denominations.

  8. Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau - Wikipedia

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    Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau (English: "Mary's Festival of the Candles") is a Welsh name of Candlemas, celebrated on 2 February. It was derived from the pre-Reformation ceremony of blessing the candles and distributing them to be carried in a procession. However, just as this Christian ceremony drew on pagan festivals connected with the coming of ...

  9. What Is the Meaning Behind Advent Wreaths and Candles ... - AOL

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    Advent began on Sunday, December 1, and is celebrated each Sunday leading up to Christmas (ending on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024). ... For most Christian religions, Advent is a time of ...