Description
Centuries and centuries before Christ was born, Romans,
Mesopotamians, Carthaginians, Balkans, Germans and Scandinavians held
huge celebrations on or near December 25th to welcome the return of the
sun.
The Origins of Christmas delves into this history,
revealing surprising similarities between the world’s favourite
Christian holiday and some of its not-so-religious roots:
- One
of the earliest Santa Claus prototypes was a convict who, during a
respite from everyday social restrictions, was chosen to replace the
king for the new year festivities and who oft-time was sacrificed as the
celebrations drew to a close.
- Giving dolls to children at
Christmas is likely a reversal of an ancient tradition of giving
children (i.e. sacrificing them) to the gods of agriculture.
- The
light-hearted custom of kissing under the mistletoe has a serious
history. The Celtic Druids called the herb “the all healer” and believed
it not only increased fertility of soil and cattle, but that it also
cured impotence.
The video traces the decision of the early
Catholic Church to adopt the centuries-strong pagan celebrations and
baptize them with Christian meaning. It follows Christmas to its modern
incarnation, no longer a celebration of the return of the sun, now a
commerce-driven vehicle boosting sales of everything under the sun.
Alternatives
to today's Christmas of consumerism are explored with the introduction
of the Public Dreams Society, a Vancouver group determined to return the
Yuletide to its lusty pagan beginnings.
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