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Nativity Christmas card filled with a packet of oplatki wafers. These cards all feature the Nativity scene and a "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" greeting in English.  Inside greeting "...A Blessed Christmas with Love, Peace and Happiness in the New Y Christmas Card With 4 Oplatek Wafers

Complete with a mailing envelope

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Empty Oplatki Envelopes (Bulk) - 100 Count Empty Oplatki/Oplatek Envelopes (Bulk) - 100 Count

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Decorate your Wigilia table with this freestanding Christmas creche table display which holds a packet of large oplatki wafers (4 white and 1 pink). The cardboard display folds away for storage for next year. A Polish language card of Wigilia customs and Oplatki Table Creche Display - Gloria In Excelsis Deo

Stand Includes Packet of  5 Oplatki

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Oplatki (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 GREEN Oplatki/Oplatek (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 Green

This box is GREEN wafers only.

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Oplatki (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 PINK Oplatki/Oplatek (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 PINK

This box is PINK wafers only.

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Oplatki/Oplatek (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 WHITE Oplatki/Oplatek (Christmas Wafers) Bulk - Box of 100 WHITE

This box is WHITE wafers only.

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The Oplatki tradition is celebrated at Christmas dinner, Family members and friends break off a small piece of the Oplatki wafer and give it to one another. The exchanging of Oplatki with someone is a symbol of forgiveness for past wrongs and is meant to Small Oplatek (Christmas Wafer)

Perfect for mailing with Christmas Cards.  A Polish tradition!

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Perfect for mailing with Christmas Cards.  One white wafer printed with a Nativity scene in a clear envelope.  Enclosed leaflet with the history of custom on the inside. Small Oplatek (Christmas Wafer) with English Greeting

Perfect for mailing with Christmas Cards.  A Polish tradition!

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The Oplatki tradition is celebrated at Christmas dinner, Family members and friends break off a small piece of the Oplatki wafer and give it to one another. The exchanging of Oplatki with someone is a symbol of forgiveness for past wrongs and is meant to Small Oplatek (Christmas Wafer) with Polish Greeting

Perfect For Mailing With Christmas Cards.  A Polish Tradition!

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If you are looking for an elegant way to decorate your Christmas Eve dinner table look no further.  This beautiful hand made "little pillow" has two pockets to hold and display the Christmas wafer and hay.  100% cotton and lace made in Poland. Traditional Polish Holder (for Oplatek and Hay)

Made In Poland

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"Christmas Wafer" (Oplatek)

A Legacy From the Past: Wigilia/Stedry Vecer/Kucios - The Vigil of Christmas Eve Hearts and minds enter the cottage, eyes attentive to detail. The room is tidy and clean. From its ceiling dangles multi-colored paper "worlds" and garlands. The atmosphere is a pleasant blend of the scent of freshly cut evergreens and the aromas of ceremonial foods tantalizing the palate. Finally, the anticipation of the four long weeks of Advent culminate in the most reverent, beautiful legacy/tradition/heritage Vigil of Christmas Eve. Earlier, the father had entered the room with a sheaf of grain which he placed in a corner. This represents the home's Guardian Angel. The family table, adorned to be a symbolic manger of Bethlehem, has been hallowed by the hay placed under the fine linen cloth. Since sunset, the youngest child has been peering through the window pane. Soon the child exclaims: "It is here! The Star!" With warm hearts the members and guests gather around the food-ladened table. They begin the ages-long Christmas Eve Vigil Feast with the breaking and sharing of the sacred oplatek - the Christmas wafer. This is the holiest of all the nights of the year in the Polish home, the Slovak home, and the Lithuanian home. This "Legacy from the Past" is being shared by growing numbers of Christians. This ancient ritual united past with present....heaven with earth. An empty place is set in memoriam of ancestors and/or Christ. There is high hope that Christ, as the unexpected guest, will come and bless the gathering. "A guest in the home is Christ in the home." As each of the odd-numbered courses is served, a small portion is set aside for the animals. At the first Christmas, when Christ was born, the animals were, were they not, the only honored "eye witnesses" and they deserve to be remembered. Truly "Our Christmas Oblation" is for everyone.

The traditional ritual of many endearing symbols of the family Christmas Eve Vigil Festival (Wigilia) are beautifully captured for us through the inspired brush of Alice Wadowski-Bak in consultation with the Rev. Czeslaw M. Krysa, Orchard Lake Seminary. She has crystallized for us much of the treasured tradition of the Vigil. Begun millenniums ago, this yearly ritual and rich heritage continues wherever the blessed Christmas wafer is shared.

The Vigil centers upon the importance of the Christmas wafer. It literally unites family wherever we are upon the face of the earth. Christmas wafers have been mailed to each other in this holy season to solidify family unity. Distance and time hold no bond as we are plucked out of earth's measure of these concepts into the possibilities of the realm of the cosmic Divinity. This is man's humble attempt at reciprocity of God's love in abandoning the security of eternity for His deepest penetration in human from as the Son of the Virgin Mary, the Babe of Bethlehem - our Lord Jesus Christ. The Vigil of Christmas Eve in the home is culminated by the family's journey to the Parish Church, Here after the sacred observance in the home, we praise God for His Wondrous Gift. May the Presence of the Babe of Bethlehem, the True Bread of Life from Heaven, bring to each of us through our Christmas wafer.... A Blessed Christmas With Love, Joy, Peace And Happiness in the New Year. (Courtesy of CWB)