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Why is February 2 significant in the tradition of Christmastide?

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February 2 is significant in the tradition of Christmastide as it marks the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple and the Purification of Mary, also known as Candlemas. This day represents the end of the extended Christmas season in many Christian traditions, especially in Western Europe and Latin America. The day is called Candlemas because traditionally, candles are blessed on this day, inspired by the Song of Simeon in the Bible, which proclaims Jesus as "a light for revelation to the nations" (Luke 2:32).

Candlemas celebrates the presentation of Jesus and the purification of Mary, completing a period in the liturgical year that started with Christmas. It is the day when people traditionally light candles to symbolize Jesus Christ as the light of the world.

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For more detailed information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Christmastide or the Savelli Religious article on Candlemas Day.

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