Merry Christmas, everyone! Today is the Twelfth Day of Christmas, and the last day of the Christmas season. I hope everyone is having a wonderful, bright, festive Christmastide with lots and lots of parties! Tonight is the historic Twelfth Night, when Christmas trees are taken down and burned in big bonfires, and tomorrow is the Feast of the Epiphany, when the visit of the Three Magi to the manger is celebrated.
Everybody knows the Christmas carol, "The Twelve Days of Christmas." It's celebrating these twelve days of Christmastide after Christmas Day. The carol dates back to the 16th and 17th century, when there were wars being fought in England and Europe between Catholics and Protestants over the "True Faith." When the Puritans took over England in the 17th century, the celebration of Christmas was outlawed as "popish," so this carol was created (according to some scholars) to help Catholics preserve their now-underground tradition and teach their children about their faith. Each day's "gifts" had special symbolism:
Time to start taking down the Christmas decorations.
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