EPISODE · Dec 9, 2023 · 16 MIN
Unpacking Your Christmas Traditions (The Drew Mariani Show)
from The Best of the Week · host Relevant Radio
What's your favorite thing about Christmas? Do you and your family have a special tradition every year? Drew chats with storyteller, Ace Collins, about the fascinating origins of beloved Christmas traditions. Here's a jolly summary for your Christmas delight! 🎅 Christmas Trees: A Tale of Faith and Tradition Origins: Christmas trees started as outdoor "Creation Trees" by the Catholic Church in Eastern Europe, symbolizing the Garden of Eden. Transformation: Evergreens in Scandinavia symbolized life during winter, which Christian missionaries like Boniface used to represent undying faith. Indoors Adventure: Latvians first brought Christmas trees indoors around 1500, initially hanging them upside down for practicality. 🍬 Decorations and Colors: Symbolism Galore! Early Decor: Initially, trees were adorned with homemade decorations like straw wreaths. Colorful Ornaments: German glass ornaments, with colors representing aspects of faith - red for Christ's blood, white for purity, gold for divine light, and so on. Wreaths: Made from tree branches, these symbolized eternal life, adorned with red ribbons for Christ's sacrifice and often featuring nativity scenes. 💡 Bright Lights and Artificial Trees: Evolving Celebrations Lights on Trees: Transitioned from candles to electric lights, becoming widespread after World War II. Artificial Trees: First appeared in New York City in the 1880s, initially made from feathers to meet high demand. 🎵 Music and Mirth: Keeping Traditions Alive Evolving Traditions: While new traditions are rare, old ones like celebrating Jesus' birth with a birthday cake are seeing a revival. The Spirit of Christmas: Amid modern challenges, the beauty and simplicity of Christmas decorations and traditions offer a reminder of hope and peace.
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