As the official liturgical season of Christmas draws to a close on Sunday, we will finish up the ornaments show here with this photo-dumping post. .
The tree, of course, will stay up because we are too lazy because we
like to keep the decorations around for the "forty days" until the
Feast of the Presentation and the traditional day of blessing candles (
"Candlemas") on February 2. More importantly, we will keep the Nativity scene in place just like they do in Saint Peter's Square in Rome. .
This time is also usually the pre-Lenten season of
Carnevale in Mediterranean and Latino cultures (perhaps best known in the USA as the season leading up to
Mardi Gras in New Orleans). In 2019, however, "Fat Tuesday" is not until March 5 ... so, (who knows?) the tree's artificial life might be extended even further. .
Before you know it, "Daylight Savings Time" will be back.
Published on January 11, 2019 20:36