![]() It has pagan pre-Christian roots in Europe. Midsummer is a celebration of the season of summer usually held at a date around the summer solstice. John the Baptist, Saint John's Eve, Summer Solstice, Quarter days, Adonia June 21, 24, 25 or a date close to the Summer Solstice on June 20–25 John the Baptist.įestivals, bonfires, feasting, singing, Maypole dancingĬhurch service, reenactments of the life of Saint John the Baptist, processions, baptisms, and church weddings Marks the ancient middle of summer, beginning of Astronomical summer, and the nativity of St. Liturgically: Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, Anglican Communion.United States, in some states of that country John's Feast Day, Jāņi, Enyovden, Līþa/ Lithe, Midsommar, Ivan Kupala Day, Juhannus, Mittumaari, Alban Hefin, Gŵyl Ganol yr Haf, Sankthans, Joninės, Jaanipäev, Keskikesäīrazil, traditionally and more common in the Northeastern Brazil where is public holiday in many states such as Pernambuco and Alagoas (in this country the celebration became a Midwinter celebration, due to the fact of being located in the Southern hemisphere)Ĭanada, traditionally and more common in Quebec Midsummerįeast of Saint John the Baptist, Summer Solstice, St. For other uses, see Midsummer (disambiguation). ![]()
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