Christmas Around The World
During
this
celebration every year, there would be a crowning of a beggar
or student as the 'lord of misrule.' Those
taking
part in the activities would pretend to be loyal subjects to the 'lord
of misrule,' During this time some of the poor would also visit the
rich in their houses and ask for some of their best food and drink.
Those among the rich who didn't cooperate would be subject to rowdy
behavior and mischief by the poor. For their part, the rich used
Christmas as the time when they would reach out to the poorer members
of society by tolerating them in such visits or by leaving out food and
clothing for them. For many centuries before
the birth of
Christ and the recognition of Christmas, there had always been
celebrations in many countries during the middle of winter.
During the darkest days of winter for example, the early Europeans
were said to celebrate light and birth. The winter solstice
was a period of rejoicing for many people because it meant
that the worst part of winter was over and they could
therefore look forward to having days that were longer with more hours
of sunlight. The
custom
also was one of hope for the Norse because there was the belief
among them that every spark from the fire represented a new
pig or calf that would be born in the New Year.
A
jolly elf
by the name of Jultomten was believed to deliver presents in In Return To
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Christmas as a holiday period
was instituted and celebrated at about the same time as other
winter solstice festivities because church leaders at the
time believed that would make more people participate in the
new holiday period. That objective was achieved, but people
also carried over some pagan celebrations and traditions into
the religious Christmas celebrations.Christmas
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The tradition of Santa
Claus has also
been an ancient legend with slight differences or variations in olden
days from the 1700s in some countries. In German and
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