How was St. Andrew’s Day spent in folk tradition? “There were a lot of predictions”
In folk tradition, the evening of November 29 was the last opportunity to have fun before the start of Advent. During this time, the participants tried to find out their future. — There were a lot of fortune telling on St. Andrew’s Day, says Magdalena Trzaska from the National Institute of Rural Culture and Heritage.
What are the St. Andrew’s Day traditions? (author: pexels)
In the folk tradition, the evening of November 29, i.e. St. Andrew’s Day, is a time of games in which participants try to learn about their future.
Magdalena Trzaska from the National Institute of Rural Culture and Heritage says that it was the last opportunity to have fun before the start of Advent. Traditionally, only unmarried women met on the eve of Andrew’s name day.
— These are primarily predictions about future marriage. There were a lot of fortune telling. For example, you placed various symbols under the plate and what was drawn indicated the future. If you find a wedding ring, you know, marriage is imminent. But if you found, for example, a lump of earth, it unfortunately did not bode well – says Trzaska.
The most popular are wax and shoe fortune telling.
— All the girls who are at the event and who want to take part in this fortune-telling, of course, take off one shoe, arrange the shoes in a queue from one wall to the other, put them back and the shoe of the girl who reaches the door first, means that she is the closest to getting married – describes Trzaska.
In the folk tradition, there was also a custom of fortune telling from cherry blossoms. On St. Andrew’s Day, you picked a branch, put it in water and waited for flowers. If they appeared on Christmas, the girl was supposed to get married the following year.
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