Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Johnny's day!!!
In France, the "Fête de la Saint-Jean" (feast of St John), traditionally celebrated with bonfires (le feu de la Saint-Jean) that are reminiscent of Midsummer's pagan rituals, is a catholic festivity in celebration of Saint John the Baptist. It takes place on June 24, on Midsummer day (St John's day). In medieval times, this festival was celebrated with cat-burning rituals. In certain French towns, a tall bonfire is built by the inhabitants in order to be lit on St John's Day. In the Vosges region and in the Southern part of Meurthe-et-Moselle, this huge bonfire is named "chavande". June 21 is also known as the Fête de la Musique.
Alors ce post est surtous pour mon cousin Jean et pour tous les :
Deshawn, Hans, Ian, Ivan, Iva, Jan, Jean, Johanna, John, Johna, Johnnie, Johnny, Joni, Johnson, Juan, Juana, Juanita du monde ....
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4 comments:
We do celebrate it in Quebec as well. That day is an official holiday here.
AU LIBAN AUSSI SARA on a bcps de JOHNNY et st JEAN
Bonne fetes pour tous les Johnny et pour mon oncle
LAMA
Ah oui tu as raison happy birthday jon jon
couz
no carlos day :(
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