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Printed Courtesy of My Merry Christmas.com The Twelves Days of Christmas By Donna Wahlstrom In the 16th century an unknown author wrote a song that has since become an the all-time Christmas carol favorite, "The 12 Days of Christmas." Even though the song's author has not been revealed there is speculation that the song was written by Jesuits. During that time, Catholics were prohibited from practicing their faith, so they went underground. The punishment if you were caught was imprisonment, hanging, or worse. Because it was a crime to be a Catholic, it was difficult to educate the youth to their faith so they began penning children's lessons about the faith in song and code. To those of the "other faith", the Protestants, the song was just a pretty melody and nonsensical words. But to the Catholic children it was to help them learn the tenets of their faith, it served as a memory aid. "The 12 Days of Christmas" celebrates the Nativity and begins 12 days before Epiphany. According to the Catholics, the symbols in the song mean:
True love God And we just thought it was a really long song to sing.
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