Comments for: Halfway holiday Torn between winter and spring, Feb. 2 marks the time for (write this down): a) the blessing of candles, b) the Celts’ first planting, c) Jesus’ Presentation in the Temple, and d) Groundhog Day.
In the doldrums of the winter, a longing for light is only natural. People living in the Northern Hemisphere have known that longing for millennia. It reaches its peak in February, when the winter solstice is a distant memory. Ancient people couldn’t… Read More
Comments for: Halfway holiday Torn between winter and spring, Feb. 2 marks the time for (write this down): a) the blessing of candles, b) the Celts’ first planting, c) Jesus’ Presentation in the Temple, and d) Groundhog Day.
Halfway holiday Torn between winter and spring, Feb. 2 marks the time for (write this down): a) the blessing of candles, b) the Celts’ first planting, c) Jesus’ Presentation in the Temple, and d) Groundhog Day.
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Halfway holiday Torn between winter and spring, Feb. 2 marks the time for (write this down): a) the blessing of candles, b) the Celts’ first planting, c) Jesus’ Presentation in the Temple, and d) Groundhog Day.