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"content": "<p>For those of you looking for validation for leaving your decorations up, I have to point out that the traditional Christian "end of the Christmas season" is "Candlemas", on February 2nd.</p><p>And Christmas itself isn't actually over until Epiphany or "Three-Kings Day" (tomorrow). It is traditionally, the day the Magi showed up at Jesus' birth, and in more-deeply Catholic cultures, THAT is the day gifts are exchanged. Because they brought gifts to the baby Jesus, see?</p><p>That's the "12 days".</p>",
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