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Under the Weather

Though the family had a very happy Christmas yesterday, most of us are sick today, one way or another. I have a pretty bad sore throat; my sister and nephew appear to have the flu. Say a prayer for us. I'll be pretty quiet, probably, until I feel better. God bless you all as we continue to celebrate the Solemnity of the Birth of the Lord through the Octave of Christmas.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Fri. 12/26/03 06:33:06 PM
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Why Did We Celebrate Christmas Yesterday?

Maybe not for the reason you might think.

Historian William J. Tighe tries to set the record straight at Touchstone, Dec. 2003:

Many Christians think that Christians celebrate Christ’s birth on December 25th because the church fathers appropriated the date of a pagan festival. Almost no one minds, except for a few groups on the fringes of American Evangelicalism, who seem to think that this makes Christmas itself a pagan festival. But it is perhaps interesting to know that the choice of December 25th is the result of attempts among the earliest Christians to figure out the date of Jesus’ birth based on calendrical calculations that had nothing to do with pagan festivals.
Rather, the pagan festival of the “Birth of the Unconquered Son” instituted by the Roman Emperor Aurelian on 25 December 274, was almost certainly an attempt to create a pagan alternative to a date that was already of some significance to Roman Christians. Thus the “pagan origins of Christmas” is a myth without historical substance....

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Fri. 12/26/03 06:30:21 PM
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