T’were the Days before Christmas

T’were the days before Christmas and all through the earth, Santa Claus superseded the awe of Christ’s birth. Strings of colorful lights hung round most doors, And enticing merchandise filled all the stores. As the seasonal music flowed through the…

The Wreath

Holly has traditionally been used to make Christmas wreaths.  Some believe the wreath was originally a symbol of the crown of thorns Jesus wore when he was crucified.  There is a legend that the crown of thorns was wound with…

An Evergreen Christmas Tree

The origin of the custom of setting up a Christmas tree is usually associated with Martin Luther, the father of the Protestant Reformation who lived in Germany.  The legend is that Martin Luther saw ice sparkling on a tree in…

St. Nicholas and the Christmas Stocking

St. Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the fourth century A.D.  He was from a wealthy family and became a bishop who was known for his great compassion and generosity.  Stories of Nicholas and his kindness spread all over…

The Christmas Star

The star figures prominently in Christmas decorations and is often used to top a Christmas tree.  The star is associated with the Magi who were men from a country to the east of Judea who studied the heavens and recognized…

Christmas Gifts

The custom of giving gifts is a very old one. In ancient Rome before the birth of Christ, people would give gifts to one another in celebration of the New Year. Most of those were simple gifts of food. One…

Poinsettias

The poinsettia, or in Spanish “la flor de la Noche Buena” (flower of the Holy Night), was brought to this country by Dr. Joel Poinsett who was the American ambassador to Mexico from 1825-1829.  The flower was named after him and…

The Manger Scene

The origin of the nativity or manger scene is credited to St. Francis of Assisi. Francis was born the son of a wealthy cloth merchant in Assisi of Italy in 1182 and as such lived a life of privilege. As…

Christmas Lights

The custom of hanging lights on Christmas trees is attributed to Martin Luther, a German who was the father of the Protestant Reformation. It is said that as he walked through the snowy woods on a starlit night he felt…

Christmas Carols and Caroling

           Sharing the good news about Jesus’ birth through song began on the day he was born. As angels announced the news of Jesus’ birth to the shepherds, they were singing praises to God on high. The shepherds then hurried to…