The evening of January 5th is called Twelfth Night, the Eve of the Epiphany, the night that the three Magi traveled to Bethlehem to see the newborn baby Jesus.
In Italy, the Befana (short for Epiphania) was busy sweeping her floor that night, when the Magi stopped at her house. They invited her to come along with them on their trip to see Jesus but she said she was too busy.
Later she changed her mind and decided to follow, but she couldn’t find them. She continues her search each year on Twelfth Night, flying on a broom, going from house to house and leaving gifts.
Agenda:
1. Journal queries
2. Sweeping
3. Make Focaccia della Befana
4. Leave gifts
1. Journal queries:
The Befana is the God Spirit as Grandmother, aged and full of wisdom. She reminds me to pay attention to the path that lies before me, keep my priorities straight, and stay open to what each day offers. If I listen for the voice of Truth in the midst of my daily work and in my relationships, then I will see the road I need to travel.
Today I will write about the road that lies before me.
Where is it leading?
What distractions and potholes do I face?
How will I remember to keep my priorities straight, and stay open to new leadings?
2. Sweeping:
Twelfth Night is when we take down all the decorations and clean up all the dry greenery. Today I will dismantle my wreath, clear off the mantle shelf, and put all the dried greens in a paper bag in the garage, to save for the Imbalc fire on February 1st. I will stow away the last of the Christmas decorations - I do a thorough search because anything left out is supposed to stay up all year!

When I sweep on this day, I give attention to the feel of the broom in my hand and the sound it makes on the floor.
Some people focus on “sweeping away negative energy” but I think about gathering my resources - past, present, future.
This attentive sweeping is how I honor Befana, and all my Grandmothers through the ages, who kept houses clean; and also it's how I remind myself to give full attention to the ordinary work of my life.
This traditional Italian sweet bread is studded with candied orange


Next I will carefully sweep up all the needles, dirt, and dog hair, working my way slowly through the house, sweeping each room, getting into the corners and under the furniture.
When I sweep on this day, I give attention to the feel of the broom in my hand and the sound it makes on the floor.
Some people focus on “sweeping away negative energy” but I think about gathering my resources - past, present, future.
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Christmas all swept up! |
This attentive sweeping is how I honor Befana, and all my Grandmothers through the ages, who kept houses clean; and also it's how I remind myself to give full attention to the ordinary work of my life.
3. Make Focaccia della Befana:

This traditional Italian sweet bread is studded with candied orange rind.
The tradition is to put a little coin wrapped in aluminum foil inside the bread, and the lucky one who finds the coin will be fortunate in the New Year!
1- Mix the yeast with 1/4 cup of lukewarm water and let it dissolve for 10 minutes.
2- While that happens, combine the flour and salt in a large mixing bowl (I used my Kitchen Aid), mince the lemon rind, melt the butter, chop up the candied orange peel, and warm up the milk to just lukewarm.


5- Add the candied orange peel and shape the dough into a ball. Put it into a clean bowl that is lightly floured, cover with cling wrap, and allow to rest in a warm place for 1 hour.


7- Twist each petal once or twice. Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar pearls. Allow to rest for 30 minutes.
8- Preheat oven to 400ºF. Bake for 15 minutes.
8- Preheat oven to 400ºF. Bake for 15 minutes.
4. Leave gifts:
Traditionally I leave gifts tonight for my children, from Befana. It's the last special gift of the Christmas season.
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