St Lucia Day on the 13th December is a Christian feast day commemorating the martyr Lucia of Syracuse who, as legend has it, brought food to Christians hiding in Roman catacombs, lighting her way with a candlelit wreath on her head. Show more
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Women crowned by light today in honour of it being St. Lucia’s Day (St Lucy). A festival of lights celebrated in Sweden and Norway on 13th December in honour of her- young women and girls adorn themselves with wreaths and crowns of lights and candles. Lucy/Lucia means light. Show more
Is this the oldest documented post separation abuse case? 13th Dec is St Lucia's day. My friend is in Sweden, and they celebrate this day there. I didn't know the story to it before she told me about it today. Lucia was born around 280 AD in Syracuse, Sicily. She was a young… Show more
The capture of St Lucia was one of the best planned and executed amphibious operations of the 18th century. But it came very close to disaster - the transport fleet under Commodore Hotham sailed within a few leagues of d’Estaing’s force but managed to sail past undetected 1/2 Show more Quote S.W. O'Connell @SWOConnell · 4h 12 Dec 1778 West Indies. Adm Samuel Barrington & Gen James Grant captured the French naval base at St Lucia using 5.8K men drawn from NYC. But a French fleet & army under comte dEstaing arrive, and British forces entrench.
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Saint Lucia Day honours a 3rd-century martyr and patron saint of the blind. Primarily observed in Scandinavia and Italy, the festival is known for its unique rituals, such as the crowning of a young girl in a white gown wearing a wreath of candles. The purpose of the celebration is to honour the memory of Saint Lucia and to invoke the light in the midst of the dark winter season.
Saint Lucia Day originated in Italy and gained prominence in Scandinavian countries. Saint Lucy is associated with light, and her feast day takes place during the darkest time of the year, linking her with ideas of hope and renewal. This resonates with the British tradition of advent, which also focuses on the expectant wait for the celebration of Christ's birth. Lucy's courage and unwavering faith in the face of persecution can serve as an example for Christians everywhere.
In the United Kingdom, Saint Lucia Day is observed through special church services or events held within Scandinavian or Italian communities. These events may involve the iconic procession, music, and the sharing of traditional foods such as saffron buns or ginger biscuits. Saint Lucia Day is celebrated on the 13th of December every year.
Saint Lucia Day Facts
It is believed that the tradition of Saint Lucia Day was brought to the Nordic countries by monks and missionaries during the Middle Ages.
St. Lucia's story likely originates from Syracuse, Sicily, where she was born to noble Christian parents. After her mother's miraculous healing at the shrine of Saint Agatha, Lucia dedicated her life to serving the poor and needy.
St. Lucia is often portrayed with a wreath of candles on her head, symbolizing the light of her faith.
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Engage in making Lussekatter (St Lucia saffron buns) or pepparkakor (ginger biscuits), a traditional fare associated with this day.
If you’re near the city of York, the historic York Minster usually hosts a Lucia concert featuring traditional Swedish carols.
Ikea usually celebrates Saint Lucia Day and other Swedish traditions, especially in their food section.
Attend a traditional Saint Lucia Day service, often held on the Sunday nearest to the actual day (Dec 13). You might be able to enjoy a choir of 'Lucia' leading a procession of light.