Saturday, June 24, 2006
While the orgin of the holiday in France was the pagan celebration of the summer soltice; a celebration of light and a symbol of hope. In the reign of the French King Clovis, the annual event was christianized and became a religious celebration of the birth of John the Baptist, who is known as the Precursor of Christ, the light of the world � thus the link with the soltice and the bonfires.
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Thus it's not really a Christian holiday? :-)
Nope, now it's another reason to party
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