11 December 2010

French Christmas Traditions

After reading about French Christmas traditions, include a few traditions or favorite memories from your present or past.

 

Christmas Traditions in France

Christmas in France is a family holiday. The celebrations begin on December 5, which is St. Nicholas Eve. It is a day for gift-giving between friends and relatives. On that cold night, children leave their shoes by the hearth so Pere Noel, or Father Christmas, will fill them with gifts.

Christmas Eve is the most special time in the French celebration of Christmas. Church bells ring and voices sing French carols, called noels.



On Christmas Eve, families enjoy a nighttime feast called le reveillon.
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On Christmas Eve, French families
enjoy a nighttime feast
called le reveillon.


The family fasts all day, then everyone but the youngest children goes to midnight mass. The churches and cathedrals are beautifully lit, and most display a lovely antique creche. Afterward, the family returns home to a nighttime feast that is called le reveillon. The menu is different in the various regions of France. In Paris, it might be oysters and pate, while in Brittany, the traditional midnight supper is buckwheat cakes and sour cream.

A few days before Christmas, the family sets up a nativity scene, called a creche, on a little platform in a corner of the living room. Some families also decorate a Christmas tree with colorful stars, lights, and tinsel, but the creche is much more important.

The tradition in Provence, in the south of France, is to include, along with the Holy Family, the Three Kings, the shepherds, and the animals, delightful little figures from village life dressed in old-fashioned costumes. These figures might include a village mayor, a peasant, a gypsy, a drummer boy, and other colorful characters. Another tradition in Provence is for people to dress as shepherds and take part in a procession that circles the local church.

To complete the elaborate creche in their home, children bring moss, stones, and evergreen branches for the finishing touches. When the candles are lit, the creche becomes the centerpiece of the Christmas celebration. The children gather around it to sing carols every night until Epiphany, on January 6.

Christmas plays and puppet shows are popular entertainments at Christmas, especially in Paris and Lyons. The shop windows of large department stores have wonderful displays of animated figures that families like to visit.

If any children did not leave their shoes out to be filled with gifts by Pere Noel on St. Nicholas Eve, they leave them out on Christmas Eve to be filled by Pere Noel or the Baby Jesus. Before going to bed, some families leave food and a candle burning, in case Mary passes by with the Christ Child. In homes that have a Christmas tree, Pere Noel hangs little toys, candies, and fruits on the tree's branches for the sleeping children.

On Christmas Day, the family goes to church again and then enjoys another abundant feast of wonderful dishes, ending with the traditional buche de Noel, a rich buttercream-filled cake shaped and frosted to look like a Yule log.

On New Year's, grown-ups visit their friends to exchange gifts with them and enjoy yet more feasting at the New Year's reveillon. The family gathers together again for a final feast on Epiphany on January 6. They eat a special flat pastry, a galette, that has a tiny old-fashioned shoe, a very little china doll, or a bean baked in it. Whoever finds the prize in their serving gets to be King or Queen for the day. As church bells ring, the celebration of the Christmas season comes to an end.

20 comments:

  1. Since my dad was Jewish and my mom was Catholic, we were a confused family during the holidays. We had a giant lighted menorah in our window, we sometimes had a Christmas tree, but not always.

    We would typically get some gifts for both Hanukah and Christmas. My favorite memory, though, was on Christmas morning. My grandma made these huge stockings for me and my brother and she would always stuff them full of different things. She would individually wrap each thing so that we'd have lots to do on Christmas morning.

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  2. My parents do the same thing with the stockings... Ummmmm oh yeah um each year me my brothers and my parents go to my great grandmas... And We exchange gifts there...

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  3. I have stockings on my fireplace and at my grandma and grandpa's house!! :} We wake up on Christmas. Then guess what.... WE GO DOWNSTAIRS!!!!!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!?!?!!? :} We open presents from our parents and SANTA CLAUSE!!!! :} Then we get in the car for 2 and a half hours to go to my grandma and grandpa's house!!!! yay!!!!!!! :} We open presents there too!!!! Yay!!!! We also eat lunch there!!! yum!!! Then we go to my Papaw's house and visit my Mamaw in the nursing home. She has Alzheimer's :'{ That is sad :'{ I am Jaineba and Moronisntsmart01 is Sophie

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  4. We don't have a fireplace so "Santa" just puts our stockings and presents in piles according to who they belong to. We normally go to our grandma's house on Christmas Eve and have a big dinner and then open presents. Then all the kids spend the night there while our parents go home to prepare for "Santa" to come. Then in the morning we go home and open our presents that "Santa" left for us.

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  5. Well in my family we usually have to go to my dads family on christmas eve and then my moms side on christmas day. Nothing really special happens XD But my favorite memory would have to be when back in kindergarden we made raindeer food with glitter and peanut butter and stuff :) And me and my brother would sprinkle it on the side walk waiting for santa :) Now that i look back i laugh at how my sibling all had to play along about santa because the eldest is 13 years older than me and my youngest out of the 4 is 7 :) so there was always a long stretch! But ya gotta love being the youngest! :D even if your brother was evil when you're five! XD

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  6. I go to my Grandma's house on Christmas Eve and exchange gifts. On Christmas Day, I just hang out with my family. :P

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  7. We really don't have a tradition other than opening up gifts or buying the gift and hiding then in a place that I can find.... then again my tradition is not spending money on gifts for family members (let my mom do that) and just add me name to the gift. I also make gifts, like I just made this little purse made out of old jeans. (may post pic of it later). Anyway its almost 3 day till Christmas. So.... MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! 2011!!!!!!!!!!! See you people (at PRMS) new year. Good night or (morning (almost 12 a.m.)) Everybody!!!!!!

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  8. On Christmas Eve I go over my grandma's and grandpa's to open presents. Then at midnight I go to midnight mass. Then I go over to my dads and open presents there the next morning and then eat breakfast. Then I go to my moms house and go to church with my mom because my dad is catholic and my mom is christian. Then we go back to my moms house and wait for my brother then we open presents there. Then we go over to my other grandmas and open presents and then we go to my uncles and have a family party and exchange presents there and eat dinner. Then Christmas is over.

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  9. My christmas tradishion is simple but one i'l awlays try to keep it's just to watch christmas story wen we open gifts i know old movie hey i even get tired of it always bein on sometimes but hey it's tradition i'm not goin to ruin it for my family

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  10. On Christmas Eve, me and my parents open one present before going to bed. On Christmas Day, we open our presents in the morning. Then we go to my dad's side for brunch and presents. After that we go to my mom's side for dinner and presents. Christmas is one of the best holidays of the year.

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  11. Every year on Christmas Eve,we always watched The Grinch.I have no idea why but I don't remember a Christmas when we didn't watch it.

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  12. On christmas eve our family goes to my grandmas house and open all of our gifts from our aunts and uncles, and then we go home and on christmas we open our gifts and just hang out with our family the rest of the day.

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  13. For Christmas me and my parents and my siblings either come over or start making food and our special punch then everyone comes over then we eat and open presents

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  14. On christmas eve every year my uncle's house is packed with my family plus my 14 other family members. at thanksgiving we exchange names and whoevers name you get you buy them a present, so on christmas eve we exchange gifts and eat A BUNCH of food and cookies. :) then we usually end the night loudly playing cards. It is advised to stay away from my uncle's house when we break out the cards..... let's just say we are all a tad competitive. :D

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  15. Every year on Christmas Eve, we exchange gifts with our siblings. Then on Christmas day, the whole family gathers at my Grandparent's house and we exchange gifts with everyone else. And we celebrate with a huge dinner.

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  16. Every Chirstmas for my mom's side of the family we'd go to my grandma's house. But last year she passed away. But we decieded it would be nice to keep the house in my family so my aunt bought it and we had Christmas there. It was really nice and though I didn't get too many presents I was still greatful. But on my dad's side of the family, every year we go to my aunt's house and my family over there was raised jehovah witness. So basiclly they don't celebrate holidays such as Christmas and Easter. We have a Christmas dinner but we don't give out presents. I guess it's still just a time for family to be together though.(:
    Love,
    LeeLee.

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  17. Every year we go to my Grandma's house on Christmas Eve when my brother comes home.On Christmas Eve we have big parties and do karaoke. On Christmas Day we open our presents and eat a lot of Asian food and have fun.

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  18. Usually on Christmas Eve. My family opens presents and we have a dinner. Then, on Cjristmas Day we all go over to my Aunts house to exchange gifts and we have another big dinner there

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  19. We go to my grandma's house, and play monopoly until christmas eve. Sometimes we run over like this year. Then we open presents on christmas eve, and eat a big christmas dinner. Then on Christmas we hang out and play with all of our new stuff.

    Sorry this is so late,
    Leighanna

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  20. my family normally has a party on Christmas eve. and then on Christmas day we open presents and go to my grandparents houses and open presents with my little cousins.

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