天主教的欧洲

Nadine Cretin
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在圣诞节,欧洲的天主教徒庆祝耶稣诞生在伯利恒。对几乎所有的欧洲人来说,不管信不信,圣诞节都是一个家庭盛宴。它在北半球的冬至举行,在古罗马,以大型家庭宴会为标志的农神节也随之兴起。这将导致圣诞节的盛宴,它结合了世俗和神圣的习俗:耶稣诞生的场景,圣诞树,灯光,礼物和丰盛的饭菜。许多天主教徒,无论是否虔诚,都会在12月24日晚上参加午夜弥撒。同样,虔诚的人也不会忽视商业方面和圣诞老人的礼物。本章将讨论当代天主教欧洲从降临节开始到圣诞节盛宴,再到圣诞潮到主显节发生了什么,看看它是如何在教堂、家里和公共场所被观察到的,在法国,耶稣诞生场景的展示并不总是受到欢迎。
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Catholic Europe
At Christmas, European Catholics celebrate the Nativity, Jesus’s birth in Bethlehem. For almost all Europeans, believers or not, Christmas is a family feast. It takes place over the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere that gave rise in ancient Rome to the Saturnalia marked by large, domestic banquets. This would lead to the feast of Christmas, which combines both secular and sacred customs: the Nativity scene, the Christmas tree, lights, gifts, and bounteous meals. Many Catholics, otherwise practising or not, attend Midnight Mass on the evening of 24 December. Likewise, the devout do not ignore the commercial aspects and Santa’s gifts. This chapter will discuss what happens in contemporary Catholic Europe from the start of Advent up to the feast of Christmas and through Christmastide to Epiphany, looking at how it is observed at church, at home, and in public places where a display of the Nativity scene is not always well received in France.
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