Candlemas 2019

Candlemas Candle making in Class 4 at Ringwood Waldorf School

Candlemas – 40 Days After Christmas

Candlemas falls on 2nd February, exactly forty days after Christmas Day on the Christian calendar.

This festival has different names and meanings to people all around the world. In pre-Christian times, it was celebrated as a festival of light. This ancient festival marked the halfway point between the winter solstice (the shortest day of the year) and the spring equinox.

Predicting Winter Weather?

There are many superstitions connected with this special day. Many people believed (and some still do) that the weather at Candlemas predicts the length of winter that is still to come…

‘If candlemas day is bright with sun

Then the winter’s but half begun

But if candlemas day is dark with rain

Then winter’s power is on the wane’

Earth Candles

Each year the children in Class 8 at Ringwood Waldorf school make a beautiful earth candle which they decorate and then, together with parents, sing songs to celebrate this special winter moment.

Here are some Earth Candle images from previous years:

Earth Candle at Candlemas celebration at Ringwood Waldorf School

Candlemas Earth Candle in Parent and Child Groupat Ringwood Waldorf School 2018

Candlemas Earth Candle at Ringwood Waldorf School 2014

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