Seasonal & Holidays
Local Church Plans Lucia Fest
Plainfield East junior Sophia Esther Cain will portray the Queen of Light at Church of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Covenant's Lucia Fest.

CREST HILL, IL — The Swedish tradition of Santa Lucia will be observed at Church of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Covenant, 2437 Plainfield Road in Crest Hill, on Sunday, Dec. 15, immediately following the 10:30 a.m. worship service. All members of the community are invited to attend.
The Queen of Light will be portrayed by 16-year-old Sophia Esther Cain. As part of the traditional Lucia Fest, the Queen of Light, also known as Lucia, will invite the congregation to remain for a Fika, a time of fellowship, coffee and Swedish pastries, sponsored by Women Ministries.
Cain will be accompanied by attendants portrayed by children from Church of the Good Shepherd Sunday School. Sarah Lender-Hawkins will sing the traditional Lucia song, and Ruby Barraza, last year’s Queen of Light, will read the traditional story of Lucia.
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The celebration of Lucia Fest is a Swedish custom that ushers in the Christmas holiday. According to legend, Lucia was a godly girl who became engaged to a nobleman at the age of 17. Before the wedding, Lucia gave her dowry to the poor as a thank you to God for answered prayer. Her intended husband, suspicious that she was a Christian, ordered her put to death on Dec. 13, 304 A.D.
Hundreds of years later, Lucia reportedly appeared in western Sweden during a famine to distribute food among starving people. She wore a long white gown and was encircled by light. Following Lucia’s visit, the days grew longer, leading people to believe she brought the end of winter and the return of light.
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Lucia became known as a symbol of light, faith and Christian charity. The traditional celebration of Lucia Fest recognizes the return of light after the dark of winter and heralds the approaching Christmas season with candlelight and music.
A junior at Plainfield East High School, Cain has been part of the varsity cheer squad, track and field, Bengal Athletic Leadership Council, and both the Math and Spanish Honor Societies. In addition to her school activities, she works at Walt’s Ice Cream during its open season. She also occasionally welcomes folks as part of the digital narthex at Church of the Good Shepherd. She enjoys intercultural experiences, including being part of the church’s partnership in Ecuador. Upon graduating from high school, Cain plans to study psychology in college.
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