Romania Christmas Songs For The Holy Child
Christmas or The Lords
Birth is a Christian commemoration day celebrated on the 25th of
December (in the Gregorian calendar) or the 7th of January (in the
Julian calendar) every year. It belongs to the twelve Lordly Commemorations
(royal church festivals) of the Byzantine Churches, the third big
commemoration after Easter and Pentecost.
In certain countries where Christians are a majority,
Christmas is also a statutory holiday and it extends on the next
day, the 26th of December: the second day of Christmas. For children
it is known under the name of Santas gifts occasion
on which everybody sings Romanian Christmas songs.
Everywhere you can find Romanian people with Christian
feeling, as Christmas is one of the most important religious commemorations,
and it is the Lords Birth Commemoration, a moment of joy,
spiritual peace and silence. It represents a day of giving and receiving
a lot of love and spiritual warmth. This is easily noticed in the
enthusiasm of Christmas preparation.
For linguists the word Christmas is
an odd word. Some say that it comes from Latin, creatio,
which means creation, birth. In folklore they say the Virgin Mary,
when she was supposed to have Gods son, she wandered along
with the right Josef from home to home asking for shelter. These
aspects are mentioned in Romania Christmas songs.
Reaching the house of certain Christmas,
she is taken by his wife into the stable, where she gives birth
to Jesus. They also say that in the holy night of Christs
birth the skies opened and the Holy Spirit descended over the Son
of God illuminating the gloomy stable. So Christmas is a holy commemoration
that brings light in peoples hearts, fact that is mentioned
in carols too.
Christmas holiday is announced through childrens
habit of singing Romanian Christmas songs, from door to door, in
order to inform the Birth of the Savior. An old tradition also is
going with the icon, performed by the local community
priests with the icon of Lords Birth, blessing the houses
and their Christians. Winter carols are sung rite texts dedicated
to Christmas and New Year. Their origins are lost somewhere in the
ancient times of Romanian history.
When Jesus was born, on the sky appeared the star
that lead the three magic kings at the place of birth, the children,
three just like the kings, go door to door singing The star
rises up
carol, carrying a star with them. Christmas
Eve starts with the Good morning, Santa Eve! carol and
the children singing carols are well received in the adorned, beautiful
homes. The children are rewarded by the hosts with fruits, cracknels,
sweets and even money.
Romanian Christmas songs and carol singing habits
are present at other nations too and they might date since the Romanization.
For example, the Romanian carol Scoala, gazda, din patut
is also found at other peoples. Actually, you can remember that
peoples and languages were the same in Biblical times, so there
can be many common cultural aspects concerning carols lyrics. These
songs, sung in general by children bring us hope and joy every year
at this time.
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