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Christmas is Coming...

The 12 Days of Christmas – From Christmas Day (25th December) to Twelfth Night (5th January)”.Supported by Les Aventures de  Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur, mobile application of Super Professeur :mobile.superprofesseur.com and Ronning AgainstCancer.





Happy New Year 2020!!! From Ronald Tintin, Le Journal Intime de Sublima, Super Professeur and Ronning Against Cancer


The 12 Days of Christmas start on Christmas Day and last until the evening of the 5th January - also known as Twelfth Night. The 12 Days have been celebrated in Europe since before the middle ages and were a time of celebration.
The 12 Days each traditionally celebrate a feast day for a saint and/or have different celebrations:
Day 1 (25th December): Christmas Day - celebrating the Birth of Jesus

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2019 TO YOU  and A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020 !!! From Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur and Ronning Against Cancer


Ronald Tintin, Founder of the project Ronning Against Cancer
“ Together, we can get rid of cancer; we are not alone. Together, we are stronger.”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT ! 

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Breast Cancer Awareness - Let’s support the Fight Against Breast Cancer and raise funds! Supported by the project Ronning Against Cancer, Super Professeur, Marina Nival , mobile.superprofesseur.com and Les Aventures de Ronald Tintin







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