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Archive for the 'The Bells Of Christmas' Category



The Bells Of Christmas

Wednesday 14 October 2009 @ 4:56 am

Long ago, people believed that they can use The Bells Of Christmas to frighten away evil spirits. Bells were simple forms noisemaking. They can be easily obtained or made, and everyone knew how to use them. Many thought that the beginning of winter, the evil spirits will come to harm them. Therefore, during the dark days of harvest or hunting, people will participate in ceremonies to keep the bad had happened to them while they waited for spring and warm days.The tradition of using noisemakers, like bells in those periods transferred to celebrate Christmas. But instead of noise to keep away evil, people have made noise, to celebrate something happy.In many villages, there was a church and most churches bells. When something important is happening – for example, to remember the birth of Jesus Christ – they will call The Bells Of Christmas tickets.Back in those days, children believe that making noise was simply part of Christmas. And the bells were an easy way to make this noise. Bells were inexpensive musical instruments that people can take with them or Kalyada Wassailing and almost every family had one or more. Bell also introduced a bright and cheerful sound and were acceptable to parents, as a proper means to celebrate and make noise at The Bells Of Christmas event play an important role in other areas of the celebration of Christmas. Some people probably picture of Santa Claus’ reindeer with bells draped over them for decoration. Santa can also use the bells to help find a deer in the dark or in fog or snow.And the bells have always had a place in Christmas songs. The famous Christmas hymn, I heard the bells on Christmas Day began as a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1860.