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Buon Natale!

Buon Natale!. Christmas in Italy. Christmas Season in Italy. Goes on for 3 weeks Begins December 6 – ends Christmas Eve. Novena. Nine-day period of religious devotion Children go house-to-house to recite Christmas poems They receive small coins to buy sweets. Other Traditions.

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Buon Natale!

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  1. Buon Natale! Christmas in Italy

  2. Christmas Season in Italy • Goes on for 3 weeks • Begins December 6 – ends Christmas Eve

  3. Novena • Nine-day period of religious devotion • Children go house-to-house to recite Christmas poems • They receive small coins to buy sweets

  4. Other Traditions • Children write letters to parents wishing them a wonderful Christmas celebration and promising to be good. • On Christmas Eve, many candles are lit as children take turns telling the story of Christmas and the birth of the holy “bambino.” • Families gather around the “Presepio”, a shrine to the Holy Child, and pray.

  5. Christmas Eve • A day of abstinence from meat • Evening meal is a lavish banquet • Gifts are distributed after Midnight Mass • Mother places the Bambino in the manger on Christmas morning

  6. Traditions Originating in Italy • Nativity scene • Christmas Carols • On the evening of the day after Christmas, Strega Buffana – a good witch – visits the children leaving treats for good children and coal for naughty children.

  7. The Epiphany – January 6 • Main exchange of gifts takes place • Tradition says the presents are delivered by a kind, ugly witch called Befana, on a broomstick.

  8. The Legend of La Befana

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