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. When my daughter was little, she used to jump into bed with me on cold December mornings and tell me all about Santa, or what “St. Necklace”, brought her or about a dream she had the night before. Where we live in the Irish countryside, Christmas was small and somewhat isolated, but that made them meaningful I don’t remember the presents I bought, but I’ll remember those moments until I die. This year, many people are upset that they will be celebrating an unusually small and isolated Christmas, without the usual shopping and giant gatherings. I understand being separated from family, as I’ve been separated from mine in America for many years. I will, however, point out that “normal” Christmases aren’t always healthy or relaxing for many people I know. ....
Opinion: a huge number of folklore traditions and rituals have grown up around the little wren, especially at this time of year Now that the festive season is here and we re busy shopping, decorating and celebrating, let s find out a little bit about the king of the birds, the wren, who is associated with Christmas and especially St Stephen s Day. The little bird who is perceived as wisdom and cunningness, sacred and an inconspicuous living her life at a pace, also known as herald of the rising sun. The popular wren rhyme goes: The wren, the wren, the King of all birds, ....
The roots of Christmas traditions in Ireland Updated / Wednesday, 20 Dec 2017 08:09 Opinion: from candles in the window and Nollaig na mBan to turkeys and mummers, Christmas traditions in Ireland have a long lineage Christmas is a festival with ancient roots that continue to inform its development and progress. In the past, the festive season began only a short time before the day itself with little of the commercial hype that accompanies today’s celebrations. December 8th marked the preparations with shopping for provisions being carried out on that day. Fish was often eaten before turkey became a standard item on the menu, and if fowl was consumed, it was more likely to be goose for the better off and chicken for others. ....