Those Christmas Customs ; Our Ancestors Believed That Cattle in the Fields Turned to the East at Midnight On Christmas Eve to Kneel in Acknowledgement of the Birth of Jesus.

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Our ancestors believed that cattle in the fields turned to the east at midnight on Christmas Eve to kneel in acknowledgement of the birth of Jesus.

At the same time evil spirits went out the door, knowing they couldn't compete with the Holy Ghost. So people knew Christmas Day wouldn't be haunted by bad spirits. And in our house the good spirits will be in the bottles marked whisky or whiskey.

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Those Christmas Customs ; Our Ancestors Believed That Cattle in the Fields Turned to the East at Midnight On Christmas Eve to Kneel in Acknowledgement of the Birth of Jesus.

Meanwhile, the Christmas Robin is tucked away in a maze of mythology, including the ancient association with fire and blood in various superst...

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