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Catholics! Keep Your Trees Up!
Catholic Answers ^ | December 30, 2014 | Christopher Check

Posted on 01/02/2015 3:46:20 AM PST by NYer

New Year’s Day promises two certainties: college football bowl games and Christmas trees on the curb. To Catholics, of course, January 1 is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. It's a Holy Day of Obligation, and the final day of the Octave of Christmas.

The Church, however, is so generous with joy. She does not end our celebration of the Incarnation with the conclusion of the Octave of Christmas. She extends it to Epiphany. Twelfth Night, as our English-speaking brethren call it, is an event Catholics in America should celebrate with more enthusiasm (think: roaring bonfires, grilled meat, lots of singing, red wine, brown ale) and might very well do if it were observed here on the Liturgical Calendar on January 6 as it is England, Australia, and Canada, to say nothing of Vatican City.

But the celebrating doesn’t stop there! After Epiphany, the revelry continues until the Baptism of the Lord, the first Sunday after January 6 (usually). This year, Catholics may very well wish to keep their decorations up through January 11. And if you want to be really traditional, you can celebrate what the faithful called “Christmastide” before the liturgical reforms that followed the Second Vatican Council. In the old rite, or what we today call the Extraordinary Form, Christmastide lasted for 40 days to correspond with the 40 days of Lent, and the 40 days from Easter to Ascension Thursday.  

A 40-day party? Gloria in Excelsis! (And people say Trad Cats are a dour bunch.)

Christmastide ended on February 2, the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called Candlemas Day. On this day, the faithful take candles that they will use throughout the year in their homes to Mass to have them blessed.

Here is how the brilliant Benedictine Abbot Dom Prosper Guéranger helps us understand the totality of the mystery of Christmastide:

We apply the name of Christmas to the 40 days, which begin with the Nativity of Our Lord, December 25, and end with the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, February 2. It is a period, which forms a distinct portion of the Liturgical Year, as distinct, by its own special spirit, from every other, as are Advent, Lent, Easter or Pentecost. One same Mystery is celebrated and kept in view the whole 40 days. Neither the Feasts of the Saints, which so abound during this Season; nor the time of Septuagesima, with its mournful Purple, which often begins before Christmastide is over, seem able to distract our Holy Mother the Church from the immense joy with which She received the glad tidings from the Angels (Luke 2:10) on that glorious Night for which the world had been longing for 4000 years. The custom of celebrating the Solemnity of Our Savior's Nativity by a Feast of 40 days' duration is founded on the Holy Gospel itself; for it tells us that the Blessed Virgin Mary, after spending 40 days in the contemplation of the Divine Fruit of Her glorious Maternity, went to the Temple, there to fulfill, in most perfect humility, the ceremonies which the Law demanded of the daughters of Israel when they became mothers. The Feast of Mary's Purification is, therefore, part of that of Jesus' Birth; and the custom of keeping this holy and glorious period of 40 days as one continued Festival has every appearance of being a very ancient one, at least in the Roman Church.

The feast in the new rite is called the Presentation of the Lord—same joyful event, different emphasis, but if you really want to be a “sign of contradiction” (get it?) do as they did in ages past! Keep your tree and your decorations up until Candlemas!



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To: NYer

If you skip a Holy Day of Obligation, and die before you can get to confession, do you go to Hell? Or do you have to spend more time locked up in Purgatory, unless enough special masses (indulgences) are said to spring you loose earlier.


41 posted on 01/02/2015 6:19:49 AM PST by Old Yeller (Civil rights are for civilized people.)
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To: Arthur McGowan

It’s one thing to theologically differ from Roman Catholicism. I do. I am one of those horrible Baptists.

It’s another thing to lay the worst damnation you can think of on the people whose theology you differ from.

Whatever that kind of attitude is, it doesn’t look a bit like Christianity.


42 posted on 01/02/2015 6:22:01 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: WVKayaker

The pagan Romans wore clothes!

Do YOU wear CLOTHES???

The pagan Romans ate meat!

Do YOU eat MEAT???


43 posted on 01/02/2015 6:23:27 AM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: Arthur McGowan

... they breathed air! do you breathe air? ... that the devil is the prince of the power of!!

Sometimes this sort of thing descends into the depths of silliness. Jesus has to be ruefully laughing at this folly.


44 posted on 01/02/2015 6:28:32 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: NYer

Keeping my tree up until the 6th. The problem now is that everyone buys their tree the day after Thanksgiving and by the time January hits, the tree is a dried up prune. This year I bought my tree two weeks before the 25th and was stuck with a very small one - all the rest were sold out. It’s now a semi-fire hazard! But I’ll keep it up.

One thing I hate seeing is the tree being thrown out on December 26th.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.


45 posted on 01/02/2015 6:31:26 AM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: miss marmelstein

Since it IS symbolic, nobody says it even needs to be real. An artificial tree could do quite well next Christmas, the good Lord permitting. For me I have never had one because I have cats! Cats and Christmas trees never get along well.


46 posted on 01/02/2015 6:34:40 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Yes, I’m thinking about an artificial one. Today, they are beautiful! When I was a kid, we only had the worst looking fake tree so when I had my own home I insisted on a real one. They’re a lot of trouble but so beautiful. And, yes, my cat has destroyed myriad ornaments over the years.


47 posted on 01/02/2015 6:37:06 AM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: miss marmelstein
Do you mean to tell me you thought that the fake white tree with the rotating color wheel was ugly? (fained indignation).

I also prefer a live tree, and I know what you mean. But the cats like live trees as well. :) They are making much better fake trees these days I must say. :)

48 posted on 01/02/2015 6:47:10 AM PST by defconw (If not now, WHEN?)
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To: FourtySeven

Ahhh, 47, sweet common sense here. “Is it reasonable to believe no one ever thought of this point before?” is right on the mark.


49 posted on 01/02/2015 6:48:35 AM PST by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: NYer

We’re leaving ours up until June. :)


50 posted on 01/02/2015 6:48:37 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: NYer

From Christmas Even through the Epiphany. Catholics keep thinking and doing Christmas things while the rest of the world has moved on.


51 posted on 01/02/2015 6:58:32 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: FourtySeven

I remember going to Church on the Circumcision.


52 posted on 01/02/2015 6:59:44 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: defconw

Ours was awful. And then we’d put that cheapie tinsel all over it. Yikes!


53 posted on 01/02/2015 7:03:09 AM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: NYer
I put up a NATIVITY SCENE because that means the BIRTH OF CHRIST. It's still up. I'll take it down January 7th. I don't put up a tree anymore.
Trees are really for the children, I think. They ARE pretty and smell nice though. We had them most of my life.

I decorate the windows facing the street with old Christmas cards, especially the ones that depict the NATIVITY of Jesus.

I decorate the windows facing "not much" with Christmas cards that I LOVE the most and those cards face ME.
All the cards will come down January 7th, AFTER the THREE KINGS DAY, gifts of the Magi.

54 posted on 01/02/2015 7:03:36 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: trisham

I had a friend who called it her Easter tree. It finally set the house on fire and that was the end of that!

Happy New Year to you.


55 posted on 01/02/2015 7:04:16 AM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: miss marmelstein

I agree! What were they thinking? Just awful.


56 posted on 01/02/2015 7:04:23 AM PST by defconw (If not now, WHEN?)
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To: trisham
We’re leaving ours up until June. :)

Now that makes sense.
By then there won't be a needle left on the tree and you can burn the bare stick left in your fireplace. After all, your wife probably vacuumed up all the fallen needles as they dropped off the tree.

57 posted on 01/02/2015 7:05:33 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: Arthur McGowan
The Catholic-haters are plentiful on FR. Recently, there’s been a rash of them denying the Incarnation, so desperate are they to deny Mary the title “Mother of God.”

Protestants disagree with Catholics as to the status of Mary, but that doesn't necessarily make them Catholic-haters.

58 posted on 01/02/2015 7:05:40 AM PST by Fiji Hill (Io Triumphe!)
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To: 9thLife

Christmas BEGINS on the 25th of December- it ends on Kings Day, Jan 6th.Then it’s King Cake time-and Mardi Gras. My tree stays up until it looks ‘tired’. I enjoy looking at it-sometimes till March! Tried switching over to a Mardi Gras tree one year-uh, no...too weird.


59 posted on 01/02/2015 7:06:24 AM PST by ClearBlueSky (Whenever someone says it's not about Islam- it's about Islam. That death cult must be eradicated.)
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To: miss marmelstein
The cat that lived at my parents house, had a knack for drinking all the water out of the tree stand. Surprised the house never burnt down.
60 posted on 01/02/2015 7:06:36 AM PST by defconw (If not now, WHEN?)
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