Traditions in Italy
In Italy, the purpose of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of the Child God. These traditions begin from December 6 with the tribute to San Nicolas, also known as Santa Claus; In some cities of this country, gifts are also given, you go to mass, and you have a family dinner.
Then, on December 8, comes the day of the Immaculate Conception, which represents the moment in which families begin to decorate their homes, and represent the birth of the Child God with the elaboration of the Belen decorated with many figures and animals, or whatever the taste of each person; this for ready for when good night arrives.
On December 13, the Festa di Santa Lucia, the patron saint of Syracuse, is celebrated and, from this date, a series of Catholic festivities, almost daily, come until the day of December 24.
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Then, on December 8, comes the day of the Immaculate Conception, which represents the moment in which families begin to decorate their homes, and represent the birth of the Child God with the elaboration of the Belen decorated with many figures and animals, or whatever the taste of each person; this for ready for when good night arrives.
On December 13, the Festa di Santa Lucia, the patron saint of Syracuse, is celebrated and, from this date, a series of Catholic festivities, almost daily, come until the day of December 24.
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