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Do you know that Jan 1 is the feast day for St Basil? If you're looking for a way to ring in the civil new year, look no further than the Vasilopita tradition!

✨ Vasilopita, is a sweet bread or cake with a coin baked inside. Here's why:

During a time of famine, the emperor demanded an excessive tax from the people of Caesarea, so each family had to give up all their valuables – money and/or jewelry. Upon finding out this injustice, St. Basil fearlessly defended his people, calling the emperor to repentance. The emperor was moved by St. Basil’s speech, canceled the tax and returned all the valuables to the Saint. The Saint was faced with a daunting task: out of a large amount of items, he had to return each one to its rightful owner. He prayed, then prepared a huge cake and baked the treasures inside of it. After calling his flock to prayer, he blessed and cut the cake, offering a piece to each person. Miraculously, each owner received his own valuables in his piece of the cake.

Vasilopitas have been baked on St. Basil’s feast day (January 1st) every year since his repose, to commemorate this miracle!

What I love about these beautiful traditions is they not only are fun and memorable, but they also help us remember the story and participate with our families in a meaningful way! It’s not just “traditions for traditions sake!” They are ancient practices that are still relevant today, even in a modern world.

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