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Mike
Carruthers:
Do
you know why we celebrate Christmas on December 25th?
Jeff Guinn:
Before Rome embraced Christianity officially around
350 A.D., the previous religion they followed worshipped a God
named Mithra.
Jeff Guinn, coauthor,
with Santa Claus, of The
Autobiography of Santa Claus…
And they celebrated
the birth of Mithra on December the 25th. When they switched
to Christianity they kept the date for convenience.
Santa Claus,
says Jeff, is very, very old.
In the year 280
A.D. in a country called Lycia, which is now part of Turkey,
a child named Nicholas was born. And Nicholas first became a
priest and then a bishop and by 300, 310 A.D., there were already
stories of him bringing gifts into the houses of children and
leaving gifts in their stockings.
And the idea
of flying reindeer originated with Washington Irving.
Now we know him
mostly for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, but he also wrote a
book called Diedrich Knickerbocker, and that was the first time
that in a story Santa Claus flew above the trees in a magic
wagon to deliver presents. Eight years later, a woman writing
a children's book had a reindeer pulling that sleigh and Clement
Moore took that story and he's the one that originated the eight
tiny reindeer. Clement Moore wrote A Visit From Saint Nicholas,
which we now know as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Happy Holidays
from everyone here - I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something
You Should Know.
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