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    St. Martin

    Around the feast of St. Martin the children of our primary school always do a small procession with lanterns to the nursing home I work in. There they sing a few songs and parts of the legend of St. Martin are acted out.

    Afterwards we all meet around a big bonfire.
    Since a few years we have a piper who plays there:


    This year I was there in my kilt for the first time:


    My son was quite sad he didnīt wear his ... I told him that came from wearing trousers!
    "Wizards in trousers? Not in my university! It`s sissy. Peopleīd laugh." said Ridcully.
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    Nice photos-looks like you had fun

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    My son was quite sad he didnīt wear his ... I told him that came from wearing trousers!

    Ha! Too funny....nice pics. Thanks for sharing.

    -Tim

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    Great night shots. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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    Looking good! Too bad your son didn't wear his. But what did St. Martin do? Can you tell us the story?
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    Cool pics.
    "Kilt with Pride."

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    Nice pictures! The piper was a Mcleod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    Nice pictures! The piper was a Mcleod?

    Cheers
    No, Hunting Stewart!


    About St. Martin:

    While Martin was still a soldier at Amiens he experienced the vision that became the most-repeated story about his life. He was at the gates of the city of Amiens with his soldiers when he met a scantily dressed beggar. He impulsively cut his own military cloak in half and shared it with the beggar. That night he dreamed of Jesus wearing the half-cloak Martin had given away. He heard Jesus say to the angels: "Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is not baptised; he has clad me." (Sulpicius, ch 2). In a later embellishment, when Martin woke his cloak was restored, and the miraculous cloak was preserved among the relic collection of the Merovingian kings of the Franks.
    On November 11, St. Martin's Day, children in Flanders, the southern and north-western parts of the Netherlands, the Catholic areas of Germany and Austria participate in paper lantern processions. Often, a man dressed as St. Martin rides on a horse in front of the procession. The children sing songs about St. Martin and about their lantern. The food traditionally eaten on the day is goose. According to legend, Martin was reluctant to become bishop, which is why he hid in a stable filled with geese. The noise made by the geese betrayed his location to the people who were looking for him.
    In recent years the lantern processions have become widespread even in Protestant areas of Germany and the Netherlands.

    Though no mention of St. Martin's connection with viticulture is made by by Gregory of Tours or other early hagiographers, he is now credited with a prominent role in spreading wine making throughout the Touraine region and facilitated the planting of many vines.
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    Cool shots!
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