The 12th Day of Christmas, Epiphany, has special significance in Ireland. It is known as “Little Christmas” — Nollaig Beag — ...
Marking the official end to Christmas festivities, January 6 sees Irish tradition celebrate the women of Ireland with Nollaig na mBan, translating to “Women’s Christmas”. Also referred to as Little ...
January 6, was known in Ireland as Nollaig na mBan or Women’s Christmas or Little Christmas. As a reward for their hard work over the Christmas season, it was a day off from all house work for ...
In Ireland, January 6th is often referred to as Nollaig na mBan, or Women's Christmas. It is recognised as the last day of ...
Known by many names like Little Christmas, Three Kings Day, and 12th Night, January 6th is known in Ireland as the Women's ...
Many Irish Christmas customs have their roots ... All decorations are traditionally taken down on Little Christmas (January 6) and it is considered bad luck to take them down beforehand.
While your Christmas celebrations may have ended, the holiday is not over yet. This upcoming holiday marks the end of the Christmas season.
January 6 sees Irish tradition celebrate the women of Ireland with Nollaig na mBan, translating to “Women’s Christmas”. Also referred to as Little Christmas, Three Kings Day or Twelfth Night ...