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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 17:55:48 GMT, JohnH wrote: Some will argue that the lighted boat parades have nothing to do with Christmas, and some of the parade officials have taken the word out of the parade's title. But, we know what the parades are *really* commemorating! Of course the whole tradition of celebrating the Chritmas holiday with lighted trees, etc. actually goes back to pagan holidays in northern Europe which were celebrating the passage of the shortest day of the year. The Roman Jesuits, being ever practical, decided that it was in the best interests of their mission if people were allowed to retain some semblance of their old celebrations. Uh...the Society of Jesus was founded in the 16th Century, long after the German Protestants of that same century who are credited with creating the tree artifice gave up paganism. The pagan precursors of the "tree" predates the Jebbies by centuries. Also, the founder of the Society of Jesus was a Spaniard. |
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