In honor of St. Lucy’s Day on December 13, the Party Planning Committee is back: this time with tips and tricks for holding your own Saint Lucia Day celebration.
While Saint Lucia (Anglicized: Lucy) is not celebrated everywhere in Lutheran tradition, she is accorded a spot in Lutheran Service Book’s list of church year commemorations—largely due, no doubt, to her outsized place of honor in Scandinavian Lutheran tradition.
After taking a few moments to answer the question: “But isn’t that Catholic?” Rachel borrows Sarah’s story time privileges to share “Twas the Night Before the Diocletian Persecution: The (Mostly) (Maybe?) True Story of Lucia of Syracuse.” Sarah then discusses popular celebratory traditions and introduces several versions of a Sankta Lucia folk song, and Erin brings the conversation to a warm and tasty conclusion with a delectable tray of traditional St. Lucia buns. (See recipe below.)
Deep in the northern sky bright stars are beaming
Christmas is drawing nigh, candles are gleaming.
Welcome they vision rare, lights glowing in thy hair
Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!
Child of the holy light, banish the dark of night
Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!
Many thanks to Rev. Weslie and Kristina Odom and their children for the Swedish rendition of the Sankta Lucia folk song.
For more history and folklore, read about Saint Lucy on her Wikipedia page and the global Saint Lucy celebrations on their Wikipedia page.
Additional music for this episode from Grand_Project at pixabay.com/users/grand_project-19033897.
St. Lucia Buns
Adapted from: simplyrecipes.com/recipes/st_lucia_saffron_buns
Makes 14-20 buns
Ingredients:
Finishing:
Directions:
Eat warm! They are best freshly baked.
Notes:
You can do one or both rises in the fridge, overnight or while you are at work. For the first rise, just make sure the bowl is well covered. For the second rise, make sure the pan is well covered, but also that there is room for the buns to rise. I used an oiled sheet of foil to cover for the second rise, so that I could give it a little extra room. In each case, if you have time let the refrigerated dough sit in a warm place a bit to take some of the chill off before moving on.
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