quinta-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2012

Carnival History



The origins of carnival date back to the ancient Greek spring festival in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine. 

The Romans adopted the celebration with Bacchanalia (feasts in honor of Bacchus, the Roman equivalent to Dionysus), and Saturnalia, where slaves and their masters would exchange clothes in a day of drunken revelry. 

Saturnalia was later modified by the Roman Catholic Church into a festival leading up Ash Wednesday. 

It quickly evolved into a massive celebration of indulgences - one last gasp of music, food, alcohol, and sex before Lent - before the 40 days of personal reflection, abstinence, and fasting until Easter (not exactly what the Church probably had in mind). 

Forty (40) days of purging sins, preceded by a week filled with virtually every known sin. The word itself comes from Latin, "Carne Vale" or "Farewell to the Flesh".

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