St. Martin’s Day
October 21, 2006 at 9:47 pm | In Autumn, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Candy, European, German, HOLIDAYS, Lanterns, Parades | 3 Comments3 Comments »
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[...] Here’s an easy way to make a lantern that you can light with a tea candle (careful!) or glow stick for festivals such as the Harvest Moon Festival or St. Martin’s Day. This is good to make with older children but will need supervision since it does involve some cutting. [...]
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[...] For Christians, Remembrance Day overlaps with the feast of St. Martin of Tours, a saint famous for putting aside his life as a soldier and turning to the peace-filled life of a monk. [...]
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[...] For Christians, Remembrance Day overlaps with the feast of St. Martin of Tours, a saint famous for putting aside his life as a soldier and turning to the peace-filled life of a monk. [...]
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