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Traditional holidays, celebrations and Christmas
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New Year New Year is the time when a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count is incremented. We celebrate it in the same way as in other countries.
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– It traditionally falls on January 6. It is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. Epiphany
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January 22, Grandfather's Day January 21, Grandmother's Day
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It is celebrated on February 14. It is a celebration of all couples in love, which on this day give each other gifts and devise special ways to declare their feelings. Valentine's Day
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FAT THURSDAY It is the last Thursday before the Lent. We celebrate it by eating doughnuts.
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– It is celebrated on March the 8th of each year. It is an occasion for men to express their love to the women around them. Women's Day
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Drowning of Marzanna – This pagan farewell-to-winter tradition occurs on Death Sunday, before Easter. An effigy of Marzanna, the goddess of the winter season, is taken to the riverbank and thrown in the water. Participants watch her "drown"; with the passing of Marzanna, the ills of winter are forgotten and spring can return with warm weather and natural bounty.
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Easter Sunday
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Easter Monday – Smingus Dyngus is celebrated on "Easter Monday." On this holiday, it is a tradition to try and pour water on friends and family. In addition to catching people by surprise, it's also a day where groups of people get together and soak each other on purpose! It's thought that those who got thoroughly drenched were those who would be blessed with good fortune. They would be cleansed of all evil and illnesses.
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Majówka is a spring festival celebrated throughout our country.
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– It is a celebration of laborers and the working classes on May 1.
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Celebrating the May 3rd Constitution Day
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7th Sunday after Easter - in the Christian liturgical year, it became a feast commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Chris. PENTECOST SUNDAY
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– 9th Thursday after Easter - the Feast of Corpus Christi, also known as Corpus Domini, is a Latin Rite liturgical solemnity celebrating the tradition and belief in the body and blood of Jesus Christ and his Real Presence in the Eucharist. It emphasizes the joy of the institution of the Eucharist, which was observed on Holy Thursday in the somber atmosphere of the nearness of Good Friday. CORPUS CRISTI
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– Juwenalia is a student festival that occurs in May or early June. This event is marked by colourful parades, contests, games, and parties. Juwenalia is an annually anticipated event and has its roots in medieval times.
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Mother's Day – May 26
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Children's Day – June 1
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Saint John's Eve – the night from June 22 to 23
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Father's Day – June 23
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According to the beliefs, it was the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life. This is also our country's Armed Forces Day. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven – August 15
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On this day girls give presents to boys. Boy's Day – September 30
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Teacher's Day – October 14
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Halloween It is a day celebrated on October 31 - which is exactly before All Saints. These holiday presents its origins in Celtic rituals, where it was believed that on this day a reality blurs the boundary between the living and the underworld.
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All Saints' Day is accompanied by the beautiful tradition of decorating cemeteries with thousands of glowing candles. On this night, the worlds of the living and the dead come closer to one another. We honor their deceased family and friends with memories, church services, and, of course, the flickering candles that bright graveyards all over our country on November 1st. All Saints' Day – November 1
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INDEPENDENCE DAY It is a national day in our country celebrated on November 11 to commemorate the anniversary of the restoration of our state— in 1918. It is a non- working day throughout the country.
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ST. ANDREW’S DAY St. Andrew's Day, is a traditional holiday that occurs on November 29th/30th. It's an evening of superstition and fortune telling. On this night, young women can predict who they'll meet and fall in love with! On this day people (mainly children and teens) are fortune-telling by pouring candle wax through a key hole into water and guessing what the wax shape means.
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Advent Advent helps to prepare us for Christmas through fasting, prayer, and church services. During this time, a special mass, called roraty, is held for church-goers.
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Mikolaj's Visit Mikolaj, our country's Santa, visits children on December 6th, during Advent church services, or on Christmas Eve. He brings children small gifts to reward them for good behavior, but he may also remind them not to be naughty with their presents by indicating a switch.
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Christmas, Nativity of the Lord In the Christian tradition - holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a permanent liturgical celebration attributable to December 25. Christmas is preceded by a three-week waiting period (exactly four Sundays), called Advent
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Christmas Eve In the Christian tradition the day before Christmas, ending a period of Advent. Depending on the region and family tradition set of Christmas Eve dishes is different, but it is customary for the Christmas table should include all the fruits of the earth, and the number of dishes should be twelve.
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First Star ! It is a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem, whose emergence accompanied the birth of Jesus. Thanks to the shepherds, the Magi could reach the birthplace of Jesus.
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Christmas tree ! Dressing usually on Christmas Eve or December 23. Christmas decorations should be linked to the symbolism of Christmas, and at the top is hung Christmas ornament in the shape of a star of Bethlehem
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Beautiful Stableiful stable ! In it, Jesus was born. It is also a symbol of ourselves. We are a stable, which is not always clear where good and evil are intertwined. But it is to the stable, and therefore to us, ordinary people, Jesus comes
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Midnight... Traditional Mass celebrated on the night of 24 on December 25. It symbolizes the vigil of the shepherds at the manger of Jesus. We participate in it together with your loved ones. is the most important moment in the Christmas time
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Every day of our calendar has a name of a Saint associated with it. On this day, people over the age of thirteen with the same name, celebrate their "Name Day." ("Imieniny" in our language). It's a special time for friends to stop and gather and typically gifts are given. You should always remember someone's name day and call and wish them "Wszystkiego Najlepszego!" Name Day originated when people started naming their children after Saints. Typically, they would choose the name of a Saint that had a feast day close to the birth date of their child. Name Day Tradition The presentation was prepared with the use of Internet sources.
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