Czech Christmas
CZECH CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMAS DAY-DECEMBER 24 For Czechs, December 24 is the most important day of Christmas holidays In Czech the literal translation is Generous Day as in the past it was customary to have a wealth of food and feed for people and animals as well A public holiday and a day off for most people Some people might attend the Midnight Mass
CHRISTMAS DINNER Obr.1 Dinner is served after sunset Typically consists of fried carp or Wiener schnitzel with potato salad as a side dish and fish or mushroom soup
CHRISTMAS TREE Obr. 2 It is usually brought home a few days before Christmas Day Most popular species include pine or spruce On December 24 in the morning the family gathers to decorate it with traditional ornaments
BABY JESUS Obr. 3 Czech children believe that Christmas presents are brought by Baby Jesus-a 19th century tradition originally from Germany Wish list letters are sent to him a few weeks before Christmas Nobody knows where he lives Typical image of Baby Jesus is an angel-like baby boy
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Obr. 4 Presents are usually placed under the Christmas tree after dinner When the dinner is over and washing up has been done, everyone moves to the Christmas tree to unwrap the presents Typical presents include toys, clothes, electronics or gift vouchers
DECEMBER 25, 26 December 25 –Christmas Feast December 26-St. Stephen Day On these days most people stay at home with their families to share the special time or they might visit friend and relatives
CZECH CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS Obr. 5 FLOATING OF WALLNUT SHELLS It is usually practiced in a family circle to mock-foretell fortune. You need a washbasin and a few walnut shells with a lit candle which are floated. If your shell sinks, you will have bad luck.
CZECH CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS Obr.6 POURING OF THE LEAD A piece of lead or tin is heated and let to melt It is then poured into a washbasin or a container filled with water The resulting shape is then believed to tell the destiny of the person who poured it
Použité zdroje Použité obrázky Obr. 1:MÁČALOVÁ, Pavlína. pavlinkavari.blog.cz [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://pavlinkavari.blog.cz/1109/kureci-rizek-s-bramborovym-salatem Obr.2:AUTOR NEUVEDEN. www.threza.com [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.threza.com/christmas/christmas-tree/attachment/christmastree Obr. 3:AUTOR NEUVEDEN. 2006.ceskyjezisek.cz [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://2006.ceskyjezisek.cz/index.php?stranka=cesky-jezisek Obr.4: AUTOR NEUVEDEN. www.i60.cz [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.i60.cz/obrazky/velke/01_201211081053059.jpg Obr. 5: AUTOR NEUVEDEN. www.spektrumzdravi.cz [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.spektrumzdravi.cz/w/spektrumzdravi/files/orechova-lodicka.jpg Obr. 6: AUTOR NEUVEDEN. www.living.cz [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.living.cz/vanoce/vanocni-zvyk-liti-olova.html
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