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The Real Twelve Days of Christmas

30

Dec

2010

Celebrating Christ’s birth with saints of the faith during the actual Christmas season.

Edwin and Jennifer Woodruff Tait

Sometime in November, as things now stand, the “Christmas season” begins. The streets are hung with lights, the stores are decorated with red and green, and you can’t turn on the radio without hearing songs about the spirit of the season and the glories of Santa Claus. The excitement builds to a climax on the morning of December 25, and then it stops, abruptly. Christmas is over, the New Year begins, and people go back to their normal lives.

The traditional Christian celebration of Christmas is exactly the opposite. The season of Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas, and for nearly a month Christians await the coming of Christ in a spirit of expectation, singing hymns of longing. Then, on December 25, Christmas Day itself ushers in twelve days of celebration, ending only on January 6 with the feast of the Epiphany. Exhortations to follow this calendar rather than the secular one have become routine at this time of year. But often the focus falls on giving Advent its due, with the Twelve Days of Christmas relegated to the words of a cryptic traditional carol. Most people are simply too tired after Christmas Day to do much celebrating.

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The Real Saint Nicholas

16

Dec

2010

St. Nicholas

The story of Santa Claus’s namesake.

Ted Olsen

December 6 marks Saint Nicholas Day, and I thought I’d mark the beginning of the Christmas season by telling the story of Santa Claus’s namesake. But before I do, I should remark that, historically speaking, there’s not much we really know about Nicholas. Though he’s one of the most popular saints in the Greek and Latin churches, his existence isn’t attested by any historical document. All we can say is that he was probably the bishop of Myra (near modern Finike, Turkey) sometime in the 300s.

That said, there are of course many legends about Nicholas, and since these have influenced people throughout history, and they likely illustrate something about the historical man, they are fair game for a publication, like ours, devoted to Christian history.

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Altared Student Ministries

09

Dec

2010


STUDENT LOCK-IN on Friday, December 31.  Starting @ 7 PM with pickup at 8 AM on Saturday, January 1.  Enjoy Pizza, Games, Movies, etc.  Students will need to bring sleeping bags, pillows, cover, etc.  Ages 12-18.  For more info contact Tim Langdon.

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