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The Best Philippine Christmas Dishes
Reports are that Christmas in the Philippines begins on December 16th and extends to the First Sunday of January. The Land of Fiestas enjoys Christmas as no other holiday is celebrated in the Philippine islands. Special decorations and special foods are found uniquely in this long fiesta.
13 commentsChristmas Traditions - The Twelve Days of Christmas
Traditionally The Twelve Days of Christmas started on Christmas Day and ended on the Eve of Epiphany. What are the origins of celebrating The Twelve Days of Christmas, the famous Christmas Carol, and the food, decorations and traditions of the Christmas Season.
3 commentsPost-War Albania - a Lesson from History
The story of post-war Albania, from 1945 to the present, is a tragedy. It is the story of one man, a dictator, who through misguidedness, megalomania and corruption, reduced his country to social and financial ruin.
14 commentsChristmas Celebration in the Philippines
Filipinos are excited as early as September sets in the calendar, as countdowns of the coming Christmas day is closely monitored especially by the TV Broadcast and even shows short footages related to...
5 commentsFeast of the Epiphany
January 6th, is the Feast of the Epiphany. Epiphany is the traditional end of the Christmas season in the Western Church and is traditionally the day when people put away their Christmas decorations. In the...
1 commentHow the Polish Celebrate Christmas
Polish people are generally Catholic. They celebrate Christmas as the birth of Christ. They have many beautiful Christmas traditions. I am Polish and grew up celebrating these wonderful traditions. Let...
1 commentThe Three Wise Men
Long before GPS, maps and travel brochures existed, people relied on nature, the position of the sun, the way moss grew on rocks and trees and the location of the North Star to provide directions. ...
5 commentsWhy Jesus could not possibly come now- Part 1: the early years-
Disclaimer, this piece is meant as satire, if you are easily offended please don’t read this. Not talking of the second coming, but the first. If Jesus did not come 2000 years ago, but into our age...
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