Christmas
in Latvia
Priecigus
Ziemassvetkus!
In
Latvia the countdown to Christmas
begins with the Advent season.
Advent wreaths can be seen
everywhere as Latvians busily
shop for Christmas presents
for family and friends.
Christmas
is celebrated all over Latvia.
The majority of Latvians attend
a church service on Christmas
Eve rather than on Christmas
Day. On Christmas Eve families
come together to celebrate
the birth of Jesus. They celebrate
by preparing a special Christmas
meal that includes such dishes
as potatoes with sauerkraut
and pork, and lentils with
bacon. Gingerbread is baked
in almost every home.
Click
here for recipes from Latvia!
Gifts
are exchanged following the
meal--but there is one catch!
In order to get a present
you have to recite a short
poem while standing next to
the Christmas tree!
Many
of the Christian traditions
in Latvia are intertwined with
earlier pagan traditions. Christmas
Eve is a celebration of the
birth of Jesus, but in many
families it is also a celebration
of the Winter Solstice, the
time after December 24th when
the days become longer and
the nights become shorter again.
There
are still many pagan traditions
alive today. One such tradition
involves a wooden block that
is rolled around the house
to drive away any evil spirits
from the home. In the countryside
people often go masquerading
from one home to the next while
singing and playing different
games.
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