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From: Joan Earnshaw <>
Subject: Re: [IA-IRISH] Irish Christmas Traditions
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 10:00:49 -0700
References: <036801c185a0$20522340$0545450c@4ladz> <00d701c185a1$d7f6f740$f951c418@oemcomputer>
January 6 is the Feast of the Three Kings and is supposed to be the date that the
kings offered presents to the Christ Child.
Joan Earnshaw
Kate Lynn wrote:
> Oh Cathy!
>
> These are wonderful. My mother and grandmother were adamant that Christmas
> decorations could not be taken down before Jan. 6th....and I don't think
> they even knew the reason themselves. (I used to like to tell myself it was
> because my birthday was Jan. 5th and they wanted everything still pretty for
> that special day :-) I've kept that same schedule in my own home for
> nearly 40 years. Now I realize that it was most likely a tradition passed
> from the generations - even if the meaning was lost. Thanks for this - I'm
> headed back to read more!
>
> Blessings,
> Kate
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