CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IN
LITHUANIA
eTwinning project
2012-2013
CHRISTMAS EVE-KŪČIOS
Christmas Eve is on 24th of December.
• Christmas Ever dinner is more
important in Lithuania than Christmas
dinner.
• Christman Eve determines what kind
of year it is going to be.
It is the day of cleaning, both inside
and outside the house.
People try to be nice to each other,
pay all their debts and have
confessions with the priest.
• Christmas Eve is closely related with
the winter solstice.
CHRISTMAS TABLE
Christmas Eve is a family celebration.
To commemorate baby Jesus, the master
of the house brings a handful of fine hay to
be spread under a new white tablecloth.
If someone died during the year or is not
present because of an important reason,
an empty place is left at the table.
A small candle is placed on the plate and lit
during the meal.
• The master of the house makes a sign of
cross over the table and says a grace to
thank God for the food and the harvest of
the year and asks him to bless the house
for the coming year.
• The oldest member of family breaks and
shares Christmas wafer with everyone.
CHRISTMAS EVE SUPPER
• The meal served on
Christmas Eve doesn’t
include meat, milk
products or eggs.It
consists of twelve
dishes.They symbolise
the twelve months of
the year, and according
to the Christian
traditions twelve
Apostles of Jesus.
Christmas Eve Dishes
Typical dishes are:
 Kūčiukai(small Christmas
Eve cookies)
 Mushroom-filled dumplings
 Herring and other fish
 BreadChristmas Eve Dishes
 Boiled potatoes
 Poppy seed milk
 Cranberry pudding
• Everyone is expected
to eat some of each
dish served.
• Usually the Christmas
Eve table is not cleared
the night as people
believe that their
ancestors and other
member of their family
come home for supper
on this night.
Fortune telling
• On Christmas Eve people like predicting future.
Hay has a magic meaning.People take straw from under the
table cloth, if it’s long-you can expect to have a long life, a
short one-short life.Thick straw means a rich and happy
life.
If you are not married put your hand in to the bowl with
Kučiukai and grab as many as you can.If the number is even
–you will marry next year, if not-you will remain single.
A pot of water is boiled ,then two pieces of coal are
dropped into the water.If the coal come together, there
will be a wedding.
Christmas tree
• The tradition of
cutting a small fir
tree and bringing it
home to decorate
was brought to
Lithuania from
Germany .
• Typical Christmas
tree decorations are
straw ornaments.
The First Day of Christmas
•

•

The First Day of Christmas is on
25th of December. It is typical to
exchange presents on Christmas
day. Children found them under
the Christmas tree and belive that
they were brought by Santa Claus.
On the first day of Christmas
familly stays together. People visit
neighbours and relatives, exchange
Christmas greetings on the second
day of Christmas.
Gifts
• When Santa Claus
brings presents children
have to “earn” them by
reciting a poem, singing
a song, dancing, or
playing an instrument .
Christmas Dishes
The most typical Christmas
dishes are:
• Roasted ham with potatoes
and vegetables
• Roasted goose with apples
in filling
• Christmas Bread/ Kalėdų
pyragas
• Sweets, chocolates, nuits
and fresh fruits
Christmas coming to Lithuania...
Merry Christmas !!!
Lithuanian Team
eTwinning project
2012-2013

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Christmas traditions in lithuania 2012-2013

  • 2. CHRISTMAS EVE-KŪČIOS Christmas Eve is on 24th of December. • Christmas Ever dinner is more important in Lithuania than Christmas dinner. • Christman Eve determines what kind of year it is going to be. It is the day of cleaning, both inside and outside the house. People try to be nice to each other, pay all their debts and have confessions with the priest. • Christmas Eve is closely related with the winter solstice.
  • 3. CHRISTMAS TABLE Christmas Eve is a family celebration. To commemorate baby Jesus, the master of the house brings a handful of fine hay to be spread under a new white tablecloth. If someone died during the year or is not present because of an important reason, an empty place is left at the table. A small candle is placed on the plate and lit during the meal. • The master of the house makes a sign of cross over the table and says a grace to thank God for the food and the harvest of the year and asks him to bless the house for the coming year. • The oldest member of family breaks and shares Christmas wafer with everyone.
  • 4. CHRISTMAS EVE SUPPER • The meal served on Christmas Eve doesn’t include meat, milk products or eggs.It consists of twelve dishes.They symbolise the twelve months of the year, and according to the Christian traditions twelve Apostles of Jesus.
  • 5. Christmas Eve Dishes Typical dishes are:  Kūčiukai(small Christmas Eve cookies)  Mushroom-filled dumplings  Herring and other fish  BreadChristmas Eve Dishes  Boiled potatoes  Poppy seed milk  Cranberry pudding
  • 6. • Everyone is expected to eat some of each dish served. • Usually the Christmas Eve table is not cleared the night as people believe that their ancestors and other member of their family come home for supper on this night.
  • 7. Fortune telling • On Christmas Eve people like predicting future. Hay has a magic meaning.People take straw from under the table cloth, if it’s long-you can expect to have a long life, a short one-short life.Thick straw means a rich and happy life. If you are not married put your hand in to the bowl with Kučiukai and grab as many as you can.If the number is even –you will marry next year, if not-you will remain single. A pot of water is boiled ,then two pieces of coal are dropped into the water.If the coal come together, there will be a wedding.
  • 8. Christmas tree • The tradition of cutting a small fir tree and bringing it home to decorate was brought to Lithuania from Germany . • Typical Christmas tree decorations are straw ornaments.
  • 9. The First Day of Christmas • • The First Day of Christmas is on 25th of December. It is typical to exchange presents on Christmas day. Children found them under the Christmas tree and belive that they were brought by Santa Claus. On the first day of Christmas familly stays together. People visit neighbours and relatives, exchange Christmas greetings on the second day of Christmas.
  • 10. Gifts • When Santa Claus brings presents children have to “earn” them by reciting a poem, singing a song, dancing, or playing an instrument .
  • 11. Christmas Dishes The most typical Christmas dishes are: • Roasted ham with potatoes and vegetables • Roasted goose with apples in filling • Christmas Bread/ Kalėdų pyragas • Sweets, chocolates, nuits and fresh fruits
  • 12. Christmas coming to Lithuania...
  • 13. Merry Christmas !!! Lithuanian Team eTwinning project 2012-2013