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- From: michael@marcel.bu.edu (Michael Chaplin)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: Re: pagan origin of Christmas customs?
- Message-ID: <MICHAEL.92Dec21152053@marcel.bu.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 20:20:53 GMT
- References: <1992Dec16.090619.23394@wixer.cactus.org>
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- In-reply-to: thorfinn@wixer.cactus.org's message of 16 Dec 92 09:06:19 GMT
-
- In article <1992Dec16.090619.23394@wixer.cactus.org>
- thorfinn@wixer.cactus.org (Thorfinn Einarsson) writes:
-
- [interesting stuff deleted]
-
- =Yule is a period of 12 nights ending with New Year's Eve. This is where
- =the song, "The 12 Days of Christmas", comes from. The winter solstice
- =is called "Mother Night", the longest of nights. On New Year's Eve,
- =people would swear oathes on a sacred boarshead, a ring, or a family sword.
- =Today we call these New Year's Resolutions. The Yule-Tide is Germanic
- =in origin.
-
- Actually the song "The 12 days of Christmas" has to do
- with the span of days from Chistmas to the Epiphany, i.e., from
- the birth to the arrival of the Magi. The *span* of twelve days,
- though, could certainly have been adopted from the ancient Yule
- custom.
-
- In many countries, gifts are not exchanged on Xmas, but on the
- Epiphany, delivered by such personages as La Befana, as opposed to
- Santa Claus. Of course, the pagan bases for these have been well
- discused before this.
-
- Most enjoyable, though, was the idea of gifts being transported by the
- Crone, who gives you what you deserve, *not* what you want. Was that
- Corun or Ciaran who related that to us?
-
- [other interesting stuff deleted]
-
- Happy Holidays-
- Chaplin.
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