During the reign of King Canute, A thousand years ago decreed that Christmas should last for a month.
Beginning
on December 13th, the feast of St. Lucia and ending on January 13th, St. Canute's Day.
During the reign of King Canute, A thousand years ago decreed that Christmas should last for a month.
Beginning
on December 13th, the feast of St. Lucia and ending on January 13th, St. Canute's Day.
The Trent brothers, George and Robert (Ken Tremblett and Eric Close) have their own toy company and they are given just 12 days to make their presentation to toy superstore owner Lawrence Hennessey (Malcolm Stewart) followed by a meal for him and his wife Sheila (Beverley Breuer) at Roberts house.
The
problem is that toy inventor Robert, is a frazzled widower with two young
children, Amelia and Thomas (Trinity Rose Likins and Jesse Filkow), and is
chaotic and disorganised so the prospect of making the deadline are remote.
That
is until a chance encounter in a supermarket with Lydia (Catherine Bell), a
successful professional organizer, who is constantly trying to grow her
business and after he explains about the challenge he faces and only has 12
days to get his life and his business in order, she takes him on.
Lydia
shows Robert that this task goes way deeper than messy junk drawers and
encompasses every aspect of his life.
While
she's intent on helping him straighten out details he had long ignored, Robert teaches
the buttoned-up Lydia that messiness can be a delightful part of life and her ambition
to expand her business takes a back seat to love.
It is ironic that St Lucia of Syracuse revered St. Agatha so and prayed often at her tomb
as
there were many parallels in their lives.
Agatha
was born in Sicily and also belonged to a rich, important family and
dedicated her life to God as a young person, and resisted both marriage and
sex.
Agatha,
Young, beautiful and rich, lived a life consecrated to God and When Decius
announced the edicts against Christians she was brought before the magistrate
Quinctianus who tried to profit by Agatha's sanctity.
He
planned to blackmail her into sex in exchange for not charging her for her beliefs.
she
refused his advances and was imprisoned in a brothel but she refused to accept
customers so she was tortured and even had her breasts cut off then after
further torture she was then rolled on live coals she was later comforted by a
vision of St. Peter when she was near to death then an earthquake stuck and Agatha
thanked God for an end to her pain, and died.
In the cemetery of St. John in Syracuse, Sicily an early inscription to Lucia has recently been discovered.
St Lucia was a virgin martyr and one of the most illustrious figures in the Christian world she was honored in Rome during the 6th century and her relics are preserved in Venice.
As Christmas rapidly approaches, Paula (Kimberley Sustad), a St. Louis antique appraiser, reluctantly accepts a marriage proposal from her workaholic attorney boyfriend, Daniel (Giles Panton).
When she tells her Aunt Jane (Kathie Lee Gifford), she senses that Paula
has mixed emotions over the engagement, and invites Paula to her Nantucket
home.
But upon her arrival, her Aunt explains that
she needs to meet with her publisher so Paula takes a day trip to the nearby
island of Martha's Vineyard where she meets Gery Conover (Paul Campbell), the kind hearted
and charming owner of the Charlotte Inn.
But when bad weather prevents her from
departing, Paula winds up staying at Gery's inn and enjoying the local holiday
festivities alongside him and they begin to have feelings for each other but
when the weather clears up, they part ways and Paula returns to Nantucket.
On her return Aunt Jane senses she's fallen
for Gery, and shares with Paula her belief that their meeting was God's way of “winking”
at her to help determine which direction her life should take.
But would Paula take the hint and accept that
she and Daniel were not compatible and that her future was with Gery on
Martha’s Vineyard.
A terrible famine struck Sicily and hunger had weakened the people greatly.
So
in Syracuse a large group went to the church and prayed to Santa Lucia for
deliverance from the famine.
While
they prayed a ship loaded with grain sailed into the harbor and they were
saved.
So
to celebrate Santa Lucia day and to commemorate the miracle the Italians feast
on a boiled wheat dish they call Cuccia or Cuccidata.