Twelve Days of Christmas (Grade 5)
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Twelve Days of Christmas
1.
Celebrated twelve days after Christmas, was considered a more important holiday during the medieval period.
- Advent
- Candlemas
- the Epiphany
- the Assumption
2.
The Twelve Days of Christmas begin on December 14th.
- True
- False
3.
The Twelve Days of Christmas, or the Christmas Season, also has what name?
4.
The Feast of Pope Sylvester I is also what day?
- New Year's Eve
- Boxing Day
- Christmas Eve
- Childermas
5.
Saint Stephen's Day, the second day of Christmas, is known as Boxing Day in the United Kingdom.
- True
- False
6.
The earliest celebration of the Twelve Days of Christmas was in 1600.
- True
- False
7.
Match the date with the Feast day.
Feast of the Holy Family | Feast of St. John | Memorial of St. Thomas Becket | Feast of the Holy Innocents | |
December 27 | ||||
December 28 | ||||
December 29 | ||||
December 30 (if both Christmas and New Year's Day are Sundays; otherwise it's the Sunday between the two holidays) |
8.
The twelfth day of Christmas is the Feast of Candlemas.
- True
- False
9.
Twelfth Night has traditionally been celebrated by the singing of Christmas Carols and drinking of wassail.
- True
- False
10.
The Epiphany is celebrated as the day in which the Three Magi arrived in Bethlehem.
- True
- False
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