🍁 St Martin's Day Lantern Procession ⭐️
The lantern procession tradition on St. Martin's Day, celebrated on November 12, is a cherished tradition honoring St. Martin of Tours (397 AD).
In Germany, children make lanterns and parade through the streets, singing songs. The lanterns shining in the dark are often interpreted as symbolizing the light of Christ, a particularly appropriate image for the beginning of the Nativity Fast (November 15th). St Martin is a beloved Saint celebrated throughout the world and is known for his merciful compassion on the needy. St. Martin's Day is celebrated on November 12th in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
To learn more about St Martins day, check out my blogpost at:
https://www.asceticlifeofmotherhood.com/blog/martindayprocession
St Martin book: Snow on Martinmas
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