Saint Stephen's Day (English Wikipedia)

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  • Crump, William D. (15 September 2001). The Christmas Encyclopedia (3 ed.). McFarland. p. 25. ISBN 9780786468270. On Saint Stephen's Day (December 26, "Second Christmas Day"), families make traditional visits to friends and relatives.

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  • Ross, Corinne (1 January 1977). Lopez, Jadwiga (ed.). Christmas in Scandinavia. World Book Encyclopedia. p. 59. ISBN 9780716620037. The remainder of Christmas Day is spent snacking, playing with toys, reading new books, or napping. December 26 is a legal holiday, and is called "Second Day Christmas." It is also Saint Stephen's Day—the feast day of a Christian missionary, once a stable boy, who came to Sweden around A.D. 1050.

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