Caganer and its story

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The Caganer, known as “pooper”, and its story are integral to Catalan nativity scenes. This figure, often depicted as a peasant wearing a traditional red cap (barretina), is shown in the act of defecating. The tradition dates back to the 17th century and is deeply rooted in Catalan culture. A Caganer is typically hidden in a corner of the nativity scene, and finding it has become a fun activity for families during the Christmas season.

The presence of the Caganer is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. It symbolizes fertility and the fertilization of the earth, ensuring a bountiful harvest for the coming year. This quirky tradition is widely accepted and even embraced by the Spanish Catholic Church, as it represents the importance of a healthy and balanced life, acknowledging the natural human processes.

In recent years, the Caganer has evolved to include a variety of characters, from famous politicians and celebrities to fictional characters, making it a popular and humorous addition to modern nativity scenes.

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Source: Caganer – Wikipedia

Photo: Caganers – Caganer – Wikipedia

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