Winter Holiday Season Traditions around the World ICAN

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Winter Holiday Season Traditions around the World ICAN Club, Minsk, Belarus, December 2015 CC

Winter Holiday Season Traditions around the World ICAN Club, Minsk, Belarus, December 2015 CC Valentina Holubeva, writespeakenglish. com

Why are candles usually four and of different height? Four candles are used to

Why are candles usually four and of different height? Four candles are used to make an Advent Crown, a wreath of greenery with four candles round the outside and one in the middle or in a separate place. It’s a kind of Christmas Countdown. Advent means 'Coming' in Latin. Advent is the period of four Sundays and weeks before Christmas. The tallest candle is lit on the first Sunday of Advent, the second tall is lit on the second Sunday and so on. Each candle has a different meaning in Christianity: 1 st : Isaiah and other prophets in the bible that predicted the coming of Jesus. 2 st : the Bible. 3 d : Mary, the mother of Jesus. 4 st : John the Baptist, Jesus' cousin, who told the people in Israel to get ready for Jesus' teaching. http: //www. whychristmas. com/customs/advent. shtml

What is the meaning of the Star? The STAR reminds of the star that

What is the meaning of the Star? The STAR reminds of the star that appeared in the sky when Jesus Christ was born. The shining hope of mankind. http: //familycrafts. about. com/od/treeornaments/a/Meaning. Christm as. Symbols. htm

Why do we have Bells on Christmas trees? The BELL: Rings out to guide

Why do we have Bells on Christmas trees? The BELL: Rings out to guide lost sheep back to the fold, signifying that all are precious in His eyes. http: //familycrafts. about. com/od/treeornaments/a/Meaning. Chri stmas. Symbols. htm

What is a “Candy Cane” and why do we have them at Christmas? The

What is a “Candy Cane” and why do we have them at Christmas? The Candy Cane: Represents the shape of the shepherd's crook, used to bring lost lambs back to the fold. http: //familycrafts. about. com/od/treeornament s/a/Meaning. Christmas. Symbols. htm

What does the Wreath symbolise? The Wreath: A symbol of the never ending eternal

What does the Wreath symbolise? The Wreath: A symbol of the never ending eternal value of love… having no end. http: //familycrafts. about. com/od/tr eeornaments/a/Meaning. Christmas. S ymbols. htm

What country is this custom from? The festive delicacy is deep-fried Emperor Moth caterpillars.

What country is this custom from? The festive delicacy is deep-fried Emperor Moth caterpillars. South Africa

What country is this custom from? You cannot sweep the floor on Christmas Eve

What country is this custom from? You cannot sweep the floor on Christmas Eve as all brooms are hidden away, not to be stolen by witches. Norway

What country is this custom from? Before Christmas people sweep their homes clean and

What country is this custom from? Before Christmas people sweep their homes clean and make a pile of dirt in front of their houses. Why do they do it? Later they put an effigy of the devil on top of it and burn it. Guatemala

How do the Belarusians call this thing and why do they hang it in

How do the Belarusians call this thing and why do they hang it in their homes? The Spider It is believed to collect the negative energy and evil spirits, At Christmas the old spider is burned together with all the evil it has collected and is replaced with a new one.

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