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Christmas doesn’t end on December 25—so why do we treat it like it does? For centuries, Christmas was a forty-day season, stretching from the Nativity all the way to Candlemas on February 2. In this episode, we explore t...
After the 25th: The Lost 40 Days of Christmas is an episode from The Lost Christmas Podcast by The Chronicler. Christmas doesn’t end on December 25—so why do we treat it like it does? For centuries, Christmas was a forty-day season, stretch...
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Published Dec 30, 2025, 00:31:38 long, audio available.
Christmas doesn’t end on December 25—so why do we treat it like it does? For centuries, Christmas was a forty-day season, stretching from the Nativity all the way to Candlemas on February 2. In this episode, we explore the entire forgotten half of Christmas: the feast days, folk traditions, saints, celebrations, and moments of sanctioned chaos that once filled the darkest weeks of winter. From Boxing Day and St. Stephen’s Day to Wren Day in Ireland, from the Boy Bishop and the Lord of Misrule to Twelfth Night, Epiphany, Three Kings Day, La Befana, Orthodox Theophany, Plough Monday, Old Christmas, and finally Candlemas, this episode uncovers how Christmas slowly unfolded—rather than abruptly ending. We trace how: Medieval society embraced misrule, role reversal, and communal feasting Gift-giving traditions moved from Christmas Day to Epiphany Calendar changes created “Old Christmas” Industrialization and reform compressed Christmas into a single day Candlemas weather lore gave rise to Groundhog Day This is a global journey through liturgy, folklore, agrarian life, and cultural memory, revealing how Christmas once lingered—burning slowly like a candle against the long winter night. If you’ve ever felt like Christmas ends too quickly...this episode explains why it didn’t used to. Contact: email website Special thanks to: The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0 Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0 holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
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This episode was published on Dec 30, 2025.
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After the 25th: The Lost 40 Days of Christmas is from The Lost Christmas Podcast by The Chronicler.
Published Dec 30, 2025 and 00:31:38 long