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The Story Behind
12 Days of Christmas
Between the years 1558-1829, Roman Catholics
in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Without
regular mass, sacraments, or catechism lessons from the priest, there was
little parents could do to help their children learn and remember all out
their faith. This song was created to keep the Catholic faith in their
lives, even though hidden for the time.
Instead of referring to a suitor, the "true love" mentioned in the song
refers to God Himself. The "me" who receives the presents symbolizes every
baptized person.
'A partridge in a pear tree' is Jesus Christ. A mother partridge will
feign injury to decoy predators from her helpless nestlings. The children
hearing this song would know that, and would understand the parallel
between the acts of a mother bird, and the sacrifice of Christ.
The other symbols continue the symbolism:
2 turtle doves----the Old and New Testaments;
3 French hens--Faith, Hope and Charity;
4 calling birds---the Four Gospels;
5 golden rings---the first five books of the Old Testament, which give the
history of man's fall from grace;
6 geese a laying-the six days of creation;
7 swans a swimming-seven gifts of the Holy Spirit;
8 maids a milking-the eight Beatitudes;
9 ladies dancing--nine choirs of angels;
10 lords a leaping-the Ten Commandments;
11 pipers piping--the eleven faithful Apostles;
12 drummers drumming-the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed.

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Page created: Dec 14, 2003
Last updated: Dec 14, 2003
Source:
Domestic
Church.com.
Graphics are from
Country
Patch Collections,
Graphics by
Irene, Michelle's Lil
Cuties.
Background MIDI is "12 Days of
Christmas" from
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