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		<title>Milan Carnival</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Learn about carnival traditions in Milan, where the fun continues even after Ash Wednesday. Discover the historical roots and interesting stories associated with this typically Milanese holiday.  ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Saturday, when in the rest of Italy, Poland and other parts of the world Catholics are already mortifying themselves for Lent, in Milan the <strong>carnival frenzy</strong> is just going on at its best. The source of this peculiar Milanese tradition is that Milan has a different liturgical rite, the <strong>Ambrosian</strong>, which derives from the name of the city’s patron saint, <a href="https://mediolan.pl/en/saint-ambrose-patron-saint-of-the-city/"><span class="stk-highlight"><strong>Saint Ambrose</strong></span></a>. </p><p>If we take a closer look at the history, we can see that the Ambrosian rite predates the Roman rite, which was never adopted in Milan. Thus, according to the Ambrosian rite, Ash Wednesday is not celebrated in Milan, and Lent begins to count from the following Sunday, which is the sixth Sunday before Easter. </p><p>There are many legends associated with the <strong>history of the Milanese carnival</strong>, especially those related to the person of the Milanese bishop Ambrose. It is said that during Ambrosian times in the 4th century, the Milanese carnival enjoyed a great reputation, almost as great as the famous Venetian carnival, and that the Milanese waited with celebration for their bishop, who was late returning from a pilgrimage. And to this day there is no consensus on the version, with some saying that it was Ambrose himself who asked them to wait for him, while others say that it was the Milanese themselves who took advantage of the occasion and extended the carnival for themselves. In another version of the legend, <strong>Ambrose</strong> was not on a pilgrimage but was on a diplomatic visit to the imperial court, and the Milanese waiting for their bishop was a form of respect for him, and the permission to celebrate late was the result of a dispensation given to them by the bishop.    </p><p>According to yet another legend, Bishop Ambrose asked the Pope for a dispensation to extend the celebration of Carnival, since the beginning of Lent coincided with the end of the plague and celebration was prevented due to the city’s isolation, limited rations and the prevailing famine.</p><p>It is certain, however, that even Bishop <strong>Charles Borromeo</strong> failed to change this tradition, despite his reluctance to extend Carnival.</p><p>Today, as every year, a historic <strong>parade</strong> will pass through the <a href="https://mediolan.pl/en/tag/downtown/">center</a> street. That’s why it’s a good idea to take a <a href="https://mediolan.pl/en/tag/walking/">stroll</a> and see the t<strong>raditional carnival masks</strong>, artists on stilts, all sorts of<strong> costumed people</strong>, and <strong>colorful carts</strong>. </p><p>And probably, like every year, there will be no getting around the soiling of jackets and coats by running kids spraying themselves with white sticky foam.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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