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The feast of [[wikipedia:Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]] (or '''Martinmas''') is observed on {{Observed|November 11}}. In German speaking countries it is traditional for children to process with lanterns.
The feast of [[wikipedia:Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]] (or '''Martinmas''') is observed on {{Observed|November 11}}. In German speaking countries it is traditional for children to process with lanterns.
 
==External links==
*[https://www.liederkiste.com/index.php?c=martinslieder&l=de St Martin carols] at die Liederkiste
[[Category:Sacred music by season| date11-11]]
[[Category:Sacred music by season| date11-11]]

Latest revision as of 02:46, 9 August 2022

The feast of St. Martin of Tours (or Martinmas) is observed on November 11. In German speaking countries it is traditional for children to process with lanterns.

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