Christmas in England
The English enjoy beautiful Christmas music. They love to decorate Christmas Trees and hang up evergreen branches.
One England's customs is mummering. In the Middle Ages, people
called mummers put on masks and acted out Christmas plays. These plays
are still performed in towns and villages.
Christmas in England began in AD 596, when St Augustine landed on her shores with monks who wanted to bring Christianity to the Anglo Saxons.
In England the day after Christmas is called Boxing Day because boys used to go round collecting money in clay boxes. When the boxes were full, they broke them open.
In England Christmas dinner was usually eaten at Midday on December 25, during daylight.
In England, the only thing that people ate on the day before the feast was Frumenty,
which is, was a kind of porridge made from corn. Over the years the
recipe changed. Eggs, fruit, spice, lumps of meat and dried plums were
added. The whole mixture was wrapped in a cloth and boiled. This is how
plum pudding began.
In England the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with
vegetables and sauces. For dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas
pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled with a mixture of chopped dried fruit.
In England also they elect Boy Bishops in commemoration of St. Nicholas compassion for children. These mock bishops were allowed to do the duties of the ecclesiastic except deliver the Mass.
In England the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with
vegetables and sauces. For dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas
pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled with a mixture of chopped dried fruit.
In England also they elect Boy Bishops in commemoration of St. Nicholas compassion for children. These mock bishops were allowed to do the duties of the ecclesiastic except deliver the Mass.
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