Traditionally, Catholics do not take down their Christmas trees and holiday decorations until January 7, the day after Epiphany.
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The Church’s liturgical season of Christmas ends in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite with the movable feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which falls in early to mid-January. After revisions to the
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Believe it or not, there is some history behind it.
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According to the traditional Christian calendar, tonight marks ''Twelfth Night,'' or the Eve of Epiphany, the end of the 12 days of Christmas.
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Why you should wait to take down your Christmas decorations
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It started on December 26th, as it always does. There was good-natured controversy all over my Facebook, between friends of both the Eastern and Western
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Experts have the answer to the annual debate about when to take Christmas decorations down. This is the day to mark on your new calendars
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This post was originally published in January 2014. It is revised and now includes the 1962 Extraordinary Form dates for Christmas. This post contains tables which may not be easily displayed on mobile devices.
The Christmas season ended on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Or did it?
It seems inevitable every Christmas that there will be polite disagreement among Catholics as to when the Christmas season officially ends. Usually the discussion revolves around when to take down the
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