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La Befana, An Italian Christmas Tradition

  • Italian American Cultural Organization 40 Pearl Street Braintree, MA, 02184 United States (map)

La Befana is a cherished Italian Christmas tradition featuring a folklore character deeply embedded in the country's cultural fabric. Often depicted as an elderly woman with a broomstick and a sack of gifts, La Befana is said to fly on the night of January 5th, delivering treats and presents to children across Italy. Stemming from legend, she is believed to have missed the opportunity to accompany the Three Wise Men to visit the newborn Jesus but later embarked on her own quest, laden with gifts intended for the infant. Now, she symbolizes the spirit of generosity and goodwill, leaving candies and toys for well-behaved children and lumps of coal for those deemed naughty. Celebrated with fervor, La Befana's tradition encompasses rituals like leaving out snacks and wine for her, and her story is retold through various forms of festive entertainment, affirming her enduring significance in Italian Christmas festivities.

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