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Christmas in Poland, that
the greatest moment is the
evening of December 24,
always remains in Poland
the most important
celebration.
Christmas and Santa Claus Day are not
celebrated at the same time in Poland, but
rather three weeks apart. Santa Claus Day is
celebrated on December 6th.
On Christmas Eve, the whole family gathers and waits
impatiently for the appearance of the first star. With
its first gleam, they all approach a table covered with
hay and a snow-white tablecloth.
Special tasks carried out during
Advent are the baking of the
Christmas gingerbread. Pierniki are
made in a variety of shapes,
including hearts, animals and St.
Nicholas figures.
Traditionally, the Christmas tree is
decorated on the Wigilia day . Today, the
Christmas tree is adorned with apples,
oranges, candies and small chocolates ,
hand-blown glass ornaments, candles or
lights, and home-made paper chains.
One of the most beautiful
and most revered Polish
customs is the breaking of
the wafer.The wafer is a
thin wafer made of flour
and water. We divide the
wafer and we give a wish.
Some of the more popular
Christmas carols are: "To the
Town of Bethlehem" ,"Let Us
All Go " ,"Rejoice
Bethlehem", "God is Born",
"Midst Quiet Night", "HushA-Bye Little Jesus”.
1. Lulajze, Jezuniu, moja perelko,
Lulaj, ulubione me piescidelko.
Lulajze, Jezuniu, lulajze, lulaj!
A ty Go, Matulu, w placzu utulaj.
2. Zamknijze znuzone placzem powieczki,
Utulze zemdlone lkaniem wardeczki.
Lulajze, Jezuniu, lulajze, lulaj!
A ty Go, Matulu, w placzu utulaj.
Autors: 1c
- Ola Ćwik
-Sebastian
Grobel