How Do You Celebrate A Portuguese Christmas?
In Portugal Christmas is a time to get together with family and friends and to partake in holiday festivities such as the traditional Christmas meal, which is served in the very early hours of the morning. Set up a Nativity scene, or “crèche,” in your house. This becomes the central point for family gatherings during the festivities, similar to the way Americans gather in front of the Christmas tree. Light a “fogueira da consoada” (yule log) in your fireplace. Keep the ashes to burn along with pinecones during bad rainstorms. According to tradition, this will protect your house from being struck by lightning. Welcome “alminhas a penar,” or the souls of people who have died, on Christmas. Sprinkle seeds or crumbs for them in front of your fireplace so they’ll bring back fruits or grains during the harvest season. Remind your children to ask infant Jesus for the gifts they most want. Encourage your children to set out their shoes to be used as a receptacle for the presents, if you still