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The '''Feast of the Ass''' (Latin: ''Festum Asinorum'' or ''asinaria festa'', French: ''Fête de l'âne'') was a [[medieval]], [[Christianity|Christian]] [[festival|feast]] observed on [[January 14]], celebrating the [[Flight into Egypt]]. It was celebrated primarily in France, as a by-product of the [[Feast of Fools]] celebrating the [[donkey]]-related stories in the [[Bible]], in particular the donkey bearing the [[Holy Family]] into [[Egypt]] after [[Jesus]]'s birth. The '''Feast of the Ass''' (Latin: ''Festum Asinorum'' or ''asinaria festa'', French: ''Fête de l'âne'') was a [[medieval]], [[Christianity|Christian]] [[festival|feast]] observed on [[January 14]], celebrating the [[Flight into Egypt]]. It was celebrated primarily in France, as a by-product of the [[Feast of Fools]] celebrating the [[donkey]]-related stories in the [[Bible]], in particular the donkey bearing the [[Holy Family]] into [[Egypt]] after [[Jesus]]'s birth.
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 +*[[Liturgical drama]]
 +*[[Boy bishop]]
 +*[[Feast of Fools]]
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The Feast of the Ass (Latin: Festum Asinorum or asinaria festa, French: Fête de l'âne) was a medieval, Christian feast observed on January 14, celebrating the Flight into Egypt. It was celebrated primarily in France, as a by-product of the Feast of Fools celebrating the donkey-related stories in the Bible, in particular the donkey bearing the Holy Family into Egypt after Jesus's birth.

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