Posted
June 24, 2013
Today
is another version of Midsummer celebration—this time bundled into
the feast day of John the Baptist. In Quebec, the observation of
Saint John-the-Baptist's Day took on a patriotic tone starting in the 1800s. Just
as Saint Patrick's Day has come to be a time to celebrate all things
Irish, the early promoters of Saint-Jean- Baptiste Day felt that the
holiday would rally French Canadians to gather in Quebec and take
pride in their language and culture.
Some
of the traditions, such as lighting bonfires, came straight out of
the Midsummer playbook. Other traditions include parades, fireworks,
and musical concerts.


By
the way, like Saint Patrick's Day, this Catholic feast day has been
largely secularized. It is a national holiday in Quebec, so even
English-speakers and non-Catholics have the day off work and attend
various events. There have been a few protests and even a riot
connected with the holiday; some people in Quebec want to pull out of
Canada, and this patriotic holiday seems to some separatists to be
the perfect time to make their arguments. There has also been some
tension about the use of the English language during a French
Canadian event. A few years ago, two Quebec bands were going perform
in a Montreal event—but always sing their songs in English. Some
complaints about this caused the organizers to ban the musicians from
the concert. Outrage rained down upon the organizers, with both
French-speaking and English-speaking Quebecers criticizing the ban.
So the organizers put the two bands back on the program!
Learn
more about Quebec and French Canada.
Here
is
a brief history of the settlement of Canada. Knowing the history
helps you understand why there are French and English speakers in
the country.
Here
is a KidZone website with info about and maps of Quebec.
Here
are some songs in French and English, including “O Canada.”
Also
on this date:
Plan
ahead:
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