top of page

Where do our Christmas Traditions come from?

Writer's picture: Mogwai MediaMogwai Media

Where do our Christmas Traditions come from?

After reading the last Carers Mag and the info about Mummers Plays (England and Ireland traditions). Here in Wales there are a number of traditions, South Wales have the Grey Mare (see Carers Mag for more info) I then discovered that Mid Wales also have their own traditions, this entails a gathering on Christmas Eve where slabs of Toffee are made ,https://youtu.be/b4rsxU5pQaM games played and tall stories told and then a lantern light procession to church at 3am on Christmas Morning.

I started thinking about other Christmas Traditions and where they came from so did some research. Many link back to Pagan times and the Winter Solstice celebrations of welcoming in the New Season of growth and new beginnings. Pagans used pine branches in their homes during Solstice and it is thought that this may have been the origins of the Christmas Tree although there are many other stories about where the Christmas Tree came from. I was fascinated to read a folk story about the .Christmas Spider' that seems to come from eastern Europe about the origins of Tinsel and Christmas Decorations. https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/trees.shtml




Candy Canes have many explanations for their origins, their colour combinations and even their flavour. Although their place in Christmas Tradition is fairly new. They apparently were first recorded as just straight white sugar candy in 1837 in America. It was 1866 before they gained the curve and called 'Candy Canes' with their first connection with Christmas coming in 1874. https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/candycanes.shtml


Many of todays Traditions in the UK were started in Victorian times and lots of info can be found on this website https://www.whychristmas.com/customs/

2 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comentários


For our teams across WCD:

For the WCD Young Carers (North Wales) team, you can send a message via the form below, or contact the main office on:
03330 143377
Or by email: info@wcdyc.org.uk

Thanks for submitting!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Denbighshire County Council Logo
Children in Need Logo
NHS Wales Logo
Wrexham logo
Conwy Logo
Steve Morgan logo
Carers Trust Wales Logo
WCD Logo White
Credu Logo

Credu Supporting Young and Adult Carers Limited (previously Powys Carers’ Service Limited) is a registered charity in England and Wales (number 1103712), and a company limited by guarantee (number 04779458).

Mogwai Media Yellow Ms Logo

Designed by: Mogwai Media LTD
For WCD Carers

©MogwaiMedia 2022 

bottom of page