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In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Christmas "Sequence" or "Prose" was introduced in North European monasteries, developing under into a sequence of rhymed.
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For the Enlightenment educationalist, gift-giving turned out to be a relic of a pagan custom, namely, the Roman Saturnalia.
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— Alternative title for 6 January• A prominent phrase from the tale, , was popularized following the appearance of the story.
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A sun connection is possible because Christians considered Jesus to be the "Sun of righteousness" prophesied in Malachi 4:2: "But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings.
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" Calculation hypothesis The calculation hypothesis suggests that an earlier holiday held on March 25 became associated with the Incarnation.
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Various writers of the time condemned caroling as lewd, indicating that the unruly traditions of Saturnalia and Yule may have continued in this form.
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" April 5, 2017, at the ,".
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Some carols like "", "", and "" can be traced directly back to the.
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Gwen Outen December 3, 2004.
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There is no doubt that A Christmas Carol is first and foremost a story concerned with the Christian gospel of liberation by the grace of God, and with incarnational religion which refuses to drive a wedge between the world of spirit and the world of matter.
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Nativity play Children in Oklahoma reenact a For the Christian celebration of Christmas, the viewing of the is one of the oldest Christmastime traditions, with the first reenactment of the taking place in A.
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