Simon believes strongly that for him and his family, Christmas is a holiday that it is best to go “cold turkey” on.
The days and weeks following Christmas are meant for much more than turkey leftovers. Throughout the ages churches have ...
If you celebrate Christmas, you may already have taken down your decorations — or perhaps you're a traditionalist who leaves them up until Jan. 6, the Feast of Epiphany and the end of the twelve days ...
The Anglican Churches tend to see January 5 as the Twelfth Night – meaning Epiphany is the next day – but other churches see ...
Twelfth Night is a Christian celebration that marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the start of Epiphany. Epiphany is recognised as the day that the Three Wise Men, or the Magi, visited the ...
One common belief is that if you leave your Christmas tree up past midnight on December 31, you risk carrying the previous ...
It falls exactly 40 days after Christmas, and in medieval England it was the official end of Christmas – and another feast day. It was called Candlemas because the candles used in the church for ...