On the seventh day of Christmas, we celebrate ... Pope Sylvester I
New Year's Eve (known as Hogmanay in Scotland). Pope Sylvester I is traditionally celebrated on this day. He was one of the earliest popes (in the 4th Century). In many central and eastern European countries (including Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland and Slovenia) New Year's Eve is still sometimes called 'Silvester'. In the UK, New Year's Eve was a traditional day for ‘games’ and sporting competitions. Archery was a very popular sport and during the middle ages it was the law that it had to be practised by all men between ages 17-60 on Sunday after Church! This was so the King had lots of very good archers ready in case he need to go to war! How To Celebrate the 12 Days of SaintsDec 31 | St Pope Sylvester IAs the Pope during the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine, Sylvester is often depicted slaying a dragon. Play a dragon game or watch a dragon movie together. Recap7th Day (31st Dec): Pope Sylvester I, 6th Day (30th Dec): Feast of the Holy Family, 5th Day (29th Dec): St Thomas Becket, 4th Day (28th Dec): The Feast of the Holy Innocent, 3rd Day (27th Dec): St John the Apostle, 2nd Day (26th Dec): St Stephen’s Dayand 1st Day (25th Dec): celebrating the Birth of Jesus.Christian 12 Days Notes:Source: Why Christmas and Christianity Today |
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