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Christmas Abroad

Part 2 - By Beth Klemick

In the story of the nativity the three kings; Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar travel Bethlehem bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus. As we find Santa Claus in every mall and public place imaginable in the United States, the Three Kings or Three Wise Men are very present in Spain. They can be seen visiting apartment buildings, hospitals, orphanages, and Christmas markets throughout Spain.

Most of us are familiar with the twelve days of Christmas, instead of a partridge in a pear tree; Spanish children are treated to gifts and goodies by the Three Kings when they place their shoes on the doorstep (usually filled with hay to properly receive them) on the eve of the Epiphany. And when they awake on the Epiphany, January 6th find their shoes filled with presents and celebrate the day with parades.


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