The big day is here, and so is our final episode of 2024. As we so do every year, we’ll take a look back at all the news, trends, sights, and sounds that made this Christmas what it was. We’ll also hear some Christmas memories from the Christmas Past family. Thank you for another wonderful […] The post Christmas 2024 appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
The small, unassuming wren may be nothing much to look at, but wait till it starts singing. Its loud, complex songs, and its tendency to sing them throughout winter, has earned it the title of “King of Birds.” But on December 26, the king is dead. Wren Day is a traditional hunting of the wren, followed by […] The post Wren Day appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
One by one, over a series of nights during Christmastime in Iceland, the Yule Lads come down from a mountain, making mischief, rewarding good behavior and punishing bad. These lovable scamps are a unique melding of folkloric traditions, and a reminder that Christmas once was — and still can be — haunted and scary. Terry […] The post The Yule Lads appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
Ded Moroz (“Grandfather Frost”), went from folk tale to fairy tale, from beloved symbol of Christmas to exile, and then back to beloved symbol, all in surprisingly short order. It’s a story of ups and downs, set against the backdrop of a violent social and political revolution, and which resulted in a strange stint as […] The post Ded Moroz appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
Once again it’s time for one of my favorite traditions here on Christmas Past: dedicating an entire episode to you and your Christmas memories! I love these little glimpses into other people’s lives, families, memories, and all the different ways that Christmas can be celebrated and loved and made special and personal. So, get cozy. You’re […] The post Your Christmas Memories 2024 appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
For a long time, ivy conjured images of all things pagan, superstitious, gluttonous, debauched, and morbid. For those reasons, it would be forbidden from churches and Christian homes. Today, it’s a classic symbol of Christmas. Sue Hunter joins Brian to tell this uniquely Christmassy turnaround story. Thank you to composer Sarah Cattley for permission to […] The post Ivy appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
Forty years ago, audiences got into the Christmas spirit by watching a little green creature get killed in a blender. Gremlins was more than a movie that combined horror, comedy, gory violence, and Christmas. It was a massive a pop culture phenomenon, and one of the last movies of its kind to be rated PG. Alonso […]| Christmas Past
If Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus, and we celebrate it on December 25, then Jesus must have been born on that day, right? Not so fast! We actually have no good idea when Jesus was born. And besides, the observance of his birth on December 25 is a 4th century contrivance. But why December […] The post Why is Christmas on December 25? appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past
Who doesn’t love a parade? The very idea of a procession, usually involving costumes and music, is at least 4,000 years old. But grand parades to kick off the Christmas season are much newer. The kind we’re most familiar with nowadays developed when large retail chains held parades to stimulate shopping and define a new, […] The post The Santa Claus Parade appeared first on Christmas Past.| Christmas Past