Pronunciation: /ˈkændəlməs/
noun a Christian festival held on February 2nd to commemorate the purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of baby Jesus in the Temple
A1 Candlemas is a Christian holiday celebrated on February 2nd.
A2 Many people attend Candlemas services at their local church.
B1 In some countries, Candlemas is also known as the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus Christ.
B2 Candlemas marks the end of the Christmas season in many Christian traditions.
C1 Candlemas is a significant feast day in the liturgical calendar of the Western Church.
C2 The origins of Candlemas date back to ancient Roman and Celtic traditions.
formal Candlemas, also known as the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus Christ, is a Christian holiday that falls on February 2nd.
informal Hey, did you know that Candlemas is also called Groundhog Day?
slang I love celebrating Candlemas because it means winter is almost over!
figurative The return of longer days after Candlemas symbolizes the gradual increase of light in our lives.
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